I LIDRARY UCE ONLY \J\^> I !RRARY MAY 1 5 i972 INDEX OF REGULATIONS FILED UNDER THE REGULATIONS ACT To the 31 St Day of December, 1 971 . IS' Showing the Regulations contained in Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 and subsequent Regulations filed to the 31st day of December, 1971, other than those set out in Part II. PART I Regulation No. R.R.O. 1970 O.Reg. Date of Gazette A Abandoned Orchards Act General Active Service Moratorium Act, 1943 Application Administration of Justice Act Fees and Expenses General amended amended Justices of the Peace amended Agricultural Associations Act Designation of Associations amended amended Agricultural Development Act Interest on Loans Agricultural Development Finance Act Deposits amended Agricultural Societies Act General 1 104/71 130/71 Mar. 20/71 Apr. 10/71 112/71 Mar. 20/71 215/71 396/71 June 5/71 Sept. 25/71 543/71 Jan l.S 72 2 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Regulation No. Date of R.R.O. 1970 0. Reg. Gazette Air Pollution Control Act Advisory Board 9 Air Contaminants from Asphalt Paving Plants 10 Air Contaminants from Ferrous Foundries 11 Air Contaminants from Motor Vehicles 12 Air Contaminants from 1969 Model Motor Vehicles 13 Evaporative Emissions from New Light Duty Motor Vehicles 14 General 15 Grants 16 Sulphur Content of Fuels 17 Anatomy Act General . . 18 Animals for Research Act General Pounds Research Facilities and Supply Facilities . Transportation Apprenticeship and Tradesmen's Qualification Act Alignment and Brakes Mechanic Auto Body Repairer Automotive Machinist Automotive Painter Bakers Barbering Schools Barbers amended Brick and Stone Masons Carpenters Cement Masons Chefs. Dry Cleaners Electricians amended Farm Equipment Mechanic Fuel and Electrical Systems Mechanic. . . . General Glazier and Metal Mechanic Hairdressers amended Hairdressing Schools Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic Ironworkers Lathers. Motor Vehicle Mechanic Motorcycle Mechanic Painters and Decorators Plasterers Plumbers amended amended Radio and Television Service Technicians. Service Station Attendant ; Sheet Metal Workers amended 19 142/71 140/71 139/71 141/71 206/71 371/71 78/71 395/71 207/71 77/71 269/71 79/71 Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. 17/71 17/71 17/71 17/71 ?0 ?1 ?? ?3 ?4 ?S '6 May 29/71 ?8 Sept 18/71 ?9 30 ^1 ^? Feb. Sept. 27/71 25/71 ^3 U ^'^ 36 May 29/71 37 38 19 40 41 4? 43 44 4S Feb. July 27/71 3/71 46 47 Feb. 27/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3 Regulation No. Date of R.R.O. 197D O.Reg. Gazette Apprenticeship and Tradesmen's Qualification Act — Continued Steamfitters 48 amended Transmission Mechanic 49 Truck-Trailer Repairer 50 Watch Repairers 51 amended Workers in Servicing and Installing Air-Conditioning or Refrigerating Equipment 52 amended Archaeological and Historic Sites Protection Act Archaeological Sites 53 Historic Sites 54 Architects Act Complaints 55 Artificial Insemination of Cattle Act General 56 Assessment Act Assessment Areas and Regions 57 Enumeration Questionnaire 58 Form of Census Report 59 Notice of Assessment Under Subsection 1 of Section 40 of the Act (revoking) Payments to Mining Municipalities 61 Payments to Mining Municipahties. Payments to Mining Municipalities. Time Extended for Return of Assessment Rolls Assignment of Book Debts Act Form of Renewal Statement 62 General 63 Athletics Control Act Amount of Tax 64 General 65 amended amended 76/71 Feb. 27/71 227/71 226/71 June 12/71 June 12/71 465/71 Nov. 20/71 110/71 290/71 31/71 Mar. 20/71 July 31/71 Jan. 30/71 271/71 372/71 July 3/71 Sept. 18/71 B Bailiffs Act General 66 Barristers Act Fee for Appointment as Queen's Counsel 67 Beach Protection Act General 68 Beef Cattle Marketing Act Licence Fees 69 Weighing of Beef Carcasses 70 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Date of Gazette Bees Act General 71 Bills of Sale and Chattel Mortgages Act Chattel Mortgages 72 Fees Concerning Bills of Sale 73 Blind Persons' Allowances Act General 74 Boilers and Pressure Vessels Act General 75 Boundaries Act General 76 Brucellosis Act Vaccination. 77 Business Corporations Act General amended amended amended 78 Cemeteries Act Closings and Removals . amended . amended . amended . amended . amended . General Trust Funds Certification of Titles Act Certification Areas amended amended amended General 82 83 95/71 328/71 385/71 317/71 386/71 445/71 Aug. Sept. Nov. 7/71 25/71 6/71 79 202/71 203/71 402/71 469/71 481/71 May May Oct. Nov. Dec. 29/71 29/71 2/71 27/71 4/71 80 81 Mar. 6/71 Aug. 14/71 Sept. 25/71 Change of Name Act Fees and Forms . . . 84 Charitable Institutions Act General amended amended amended Child Welfare Act General amended , Children's Boarding Homes Act General 85 86 87 UjlX Feb. 27/71 \S(ill\ May 1/71 354/71 Sept. 4/71 320/71 Aug. 7/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Date of Gazette Children's Institutions Act General 88 amended amended amended Children's Mental Health Centres Act Application of Act amended Children's Mental Hospitals Act General 89 Chiropody Act General 90 Collection Agencies Act General Commissioners for talcing Affidavits Act Fees 92 Community Centres Act Grants 93 Community Psychiatric Hospitals Act General 94 Grants 95 > Commuter Services Act General 96 amended - amended Conditional Sales Act General 97 Condominium Act General 98 amended Conservation Authorities Act Conservation Areas Big Creek Region 99 Cataraqui Region 100 Credit Valley 101 Grand River 102 Holland Valley 103 Lower Thames \'alley 104 Metropolitan Toronto and Region 105 amended ■ amended Nottawasaga Valley Otter Creek 106 Rideau Valley 107 Fill Ausable River 108 Cataraqui Region 109 amended 214/71 355/71 548/71 32/71 236/71 May 29/71 Sept. 4/71 Jan. 15/72 Jan. 30/71 June 19/71 21/71 Jan. 30/71 133/71 1%/71 Apr. May 17/71 29/71 25/71 Jan. 30/71 52/71 225/71 249/71 Feb. 13/71 June 12/71 June 26/71 36/71 Jan. 30/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Date of Gazette Conservation Authorities Act — Continued Fill — Continued Grand Valley 110 Junction Creek Ill Mattagami Valley 112 Moira River 113 Spencer Creek 114 Sydenham Valley 115 Fill and Alteration of Waterways Long Point Regioa Fill and Construction Hamilton Region 118 Otonabee Region 119 Upper Thames River 120 Fill, Construction and Alteration of Waterways Credit Valley Grand River 121 amended Halt on Region 122 Kettle Creek 123 Lower Thames Valley Metropolitan Toronto and Region 125 North Grey Sauble Valley Sydenham Valley Use and Operation Applicable to Lands Owned by The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority Construction Hoist Act General 1 26 Construction Safety Act General 127 amended Consumer Protection Act General 128 amended amended amended Controverted Elections Act Procedure 1 29 Co-operative Loans Act General 130 Coroners Act Fees 131 Forms 132 Corporation Securities Registration Act Fees 133 amended 224/71 June 12/71 84/71 Feb. 27/71 288/71 July 24/71 37/71 Jan. 30/71 125/71 Apr. 10/71 126/71 Apr. 10/71 33/71 Jan. 30/71 28/71 Jan. 30/71 270/71 July 3/71 149/71 Apr. 24/71 201/71 May 29/71 525/71 Jan. 1/72 538/71 Jan. 8/72 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 7 Regulation No. Date of R.R.O. 1970 O.Reg. Gazette Ck>rporations Act Evidence of Bona Fides on Applications 134 amended General 135 amended amended Insider Trading and Proxy Solicitation 136 Corporations Information Act Content of Annual Return 137 General 138 Corporations Information Act, 1971 General Corporations Tax Act Amendment of Act {revoking) General 139 amended amended amended Costs of Distress Act Costs 140 County Courts Act Sittings of the County and District Courts District of Algoma Sittings of the County and District Courts County Judges Act County and District Court Districts Shorthand Writers 141 Credit Unions Act Incorporation 142 amended "r-a-i, Crop Insurance Act (Ontario) Arbitration Proceedings 143 Crop Insurance Plan Apples 144 amended Com 145 amended Com Silage 146 amended Forage 147 amended Peas 148 amended Potatoes 149 Soybean 150 amended Spring Grain 151 amended Sweet Com 152 amended Tomatoes 153 amended White Beans 154 amended Winter Wheat 155 amended amended 444 71 Nov 6/71 383/71 443 /71 446/71 210/71 186/71 183/71 185/71 171/71 187/71 184/71 170/71 172/71 188/71 379/71 458/71 Sept. 25/71 Nov 6/71 384/71 213/71 Sept. 25/71 May 29/71 212/71 324/71 544/71 May 29/71 Aug. 14/71 Jan. 15/72 23/71 189/71 490/71 96/71 Jan. 30/71 May 22/71 Dec. 4/71 Mar. 6/71 Nov. 6/71 May 29/71 May 22/71 May 22/71 May 22/71 May 8/71 May 22/71 May 22/71 May 8/71 May 8/71 May 22/71 Sept. 25/71 Nov. 13/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Date of Gazette Crop Insurance Act (Ontario) — Continued Crop Insurance Plans General 156 Designation of Insurable Crops 157 Extended Coverage for Seeding Hazards Premium Discounts 158 Crown Timber Act General 159 amended D Day Nurseries Act General 160 amended amended Dead Animal Disposal Act General 161 Dental Technicians Act General 162 Dentistry Act Dental Hygienists 163 Registration Fee Department of Agriculture and Food Act Extension of Duties of Minister 165 Department of Correctional Services Act General 166 amended amended Parole 167 Department of Education Act and Department of Colleges and Universities Act, 1971 Arena Managers' Certificates and Arena Programs 168 amended Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology 169 amended • • • Algonquin 170 Cambrian 171 Centennial 172 Conestoga 173 Confederation 174 Durham 175 Fanshawe 176 George Brown 177 Georgian 178 Humber 179 Lambton 180 Loyalist 181 Mohawk 182 Niagara 183 Northern 184 St. Clair 185 322/71 Aug. 7/71 377/71 Sept. 25/71 232/71 547/71 June 12/71 Jan. 15/72 397/71 Oct. 2/71 146/71 336/71 393/71 480/71 Apr. 24/71 Aug. 21/71 Sept. 25/71 Nov.' 27/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 9 Regulation No. Date of R.R.O. 1970 O.Reg. Gazette Department of Education Act — Continued Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology- St. Lawrence Seneca Sheridan Sir Sandf ord Fleming Elementary and Secondary Schools Diplomas General amended amended General Legislative Grants General Legislative Grants General Legislative Grants amended amended -Continued General Legislative Grant Grants for Non-Profit Camj)s Interim Teaching Certificates Municipal Recreation Directors' Certificates and Arena Managers' Certificates Ontario Schools for the Blind and Ontario Schools for the Deaf Permanent Teaching Certificates Programs of Recreation Purchase of Milk Reimbursement for Cost of Education in Territorial Districts or Crown Lands amended amended Scholarships for Study Outside Ontario (revoking) Schools for Trainable Retarded Children amended Special Certificates Suf)ervisory Officer's Certificate Teachers' Colleges Teachers' Contracts Text Books (revoking) The Sudbury Teachers' College and The University of Ottawa Teachers' College Vocational Building and Equipment Grants Department of Labour Act Labour Safety Council . . . Proceedings of the Board . Underground Work Department of Municipal A£fair8 Act Municipal Auditors Tax Arrears and Tax Sale Procedures . amended amended amended amended 186 187 188 189 190 191 193 194 195 196 198 199 200 201 202 204 205 207 208 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 r Department of Revenue Act Delegation of Ministerial Power Department of Social and Family Services Act Institutions Under Control of Minister 217 218 391 /71 530/71 59/71 74/71 532/71 124/71 339/71 531 /71 457/71 518/71 517/71 93/71 209/71 359/71 433/71 Sept. 25/71 Jan. 8/72 Feb. 13/71 Feb. 27/71 Jan. 8/72 Apr. 10/71 392/71 Sept. 25/71 Aug. 21/71 Jan. 8/72 Nov. 13/71 Jan.' 1 '/72 Jan. 1 /72 205/71 May 29/71 Mar. 6/71 May 29/71 Sept. Oct. 4/71 23/71 10 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Date of Gazette Department of Tourism and Information Act GeneraL 219 Grants for Museums 220 Historical Parks 221 Fees Deposits Regulation Act GeneraL 223 Disabled Persons' Allowances Act GeneraL 224 190/71 May 22/71 District Municipality of Muskoka Act Designation of Last Revised Assessment Rolls and Approval of Levies made in 1971 before Adoption of Estimates. . Merged Areas Merged Areas Order of the Minister Order of the Minister amended District Welfare Administration Boards Act Application for Grant Under Section 10 of the Act 225 amended Dog Tax and Live Stock and Poultry Protection Act Dogs at Large in Unorganized Areas 226 Drainage Act Rules of Practice and Procedure to be Followed in all Pro- ceedings Before the Referee 227 Drugless Practitioners Act Chiropractors 228 Classifications 229 GeneraL 230 Masseurs 231 Osteopaths 232 Physiotherapists 233 82/71 Feb. 27/71 134/71 Apr. 17/71 369/71 Sept. 18/71 411/71 Oct. 9/71 412/71 Oct. 9/71 425/71 Oct. 16/71 231/71 June 12/71 Edible Oil Products Act GeneraL 234 Elderly Persons Centres Act GeneraL 235 amended amended amended Elderly Persons' Housing Aid Act Grants 236 Election Act Fees and Expenses 99/71 Mar. 13/71 117/71 Apr. 3/71 521/71 Jan. 1/72 197/71 May 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 11 Regiilation No. Date of R.R.O. 1970 O.Reg. Gazette Elevators and Lifts Act General 238 Rope Tows and Ski Lifts 239 Embalmers and Funeral Directors Act General 240 Employment Agencies Act General 241 Employment Standards Act Ambulance Service Industry 242 Fruit and Vegetable Processing Industry 243 General 244 amended Highway Transport Industry 245 Hotel, Motel, Tourist Resort, Restaurant and Tavern Industry 246 Interurban and Municipal Transportation Industry 247 Local Cartage Industry 248 Road Building Industry 249 Sewer and Watermain Construction Industry Taxi Industry' 250 Termination of Employment 251 Energy Act Exploration, Drilling and Production. 252 Fuel Oil Code 253 Gas Utilization Code 254 Propane Storage, Handling and Utilization Code 255 Spacing Units Arthur Pool 256 Avonr\' Pool, Township of Sombra 257 Bentpath Pool 258 Clearville 259 Colchester South. 260 Courtright Pool 261 Dawn and Sombra (Townships of) 262 Duncannon Pool 263 Egremont (Township of) 264 Gosfield South (Township of) 265 Innerkip East Pool 266 Innerkip Pool 267 Ladysmith Pool 268 Maiden (Township of) 269 Moore (Township of) 270 Otter Creek East Pool 271 Otter Creek Pool 272 Oxley Field 273 Rosedale Pool Ruscom River Pool 274 St. Patrick's Pool Terminus North Pool 275 Terminus Pool 276 Townsend Pool 277 Verschoyle West Pool 278 Willey Field 279 Wilsonville Pool 280 Wilsonville South Pool 281 91/71 Mar. 6/71 166/71 May 8/71 253/71 86/71 June 26/71 6/71 Mar. 12 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Regulation No. Date of R.R.O. 1970 0. Reg. Gazette Energy Act — Continued Transmission and Distributioa 282 Transmission and Distribution Pipe Line Coda 283 amended Escheats Act Fees 284 Expropriations Act Forms 285 Rules of Practice and Procedure of the Land Compensation Board 286 Rules to be applied for the Purposes of Subsection 1 of Section 33 of the Act F Family Benefits Act General 287 amended amended amended Farm Products Containers Act Fruit and Vegetables 288 Farm Products Grades and Sales Act Apples Cold Storage 289 Christmas Trees Grades 290 Dairy Products 291 Flue-Cured Tobacco 292 Fruit and Vegetables Grades 293 amended amended Inspection 294 Licences 295 Grades for Beef and Veal 296 Honey 297 Maple Products 298 Farm Products Marketing Act Apples Marketing 300 Plan 301 Plan {revoking) Transfer of Assets of Local Board. 302 Arbitration of Disputes 303 Asparagus Plan 304 Marketing 305 amended Beans Plan 306 amended Marketing ' 307 amended 73/71 153/71 277/71 291 11 \ 471/71 44/71 45/71 15/71 Jan. 23/71 491/71 Dec. 4/71 Feb. 27/71 May 1 /71 July 10/71 July 31/71 Nov. 27/71 430/71 Oct. 16/71 263/71 July 3/71 Feb. 6/71 Feb. 6/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 13 Date of Gazette Farm Products Marketing Act — Continued Berries for Processing Plan 308 Marketing 309 Broiler Chickens Plan 310 Marketing 31 1 amended By-laws for Local Boards 312 Celery Plan 313 Marketing 314 Eggs and Fowl Plan 315 Marketing 316 amended Fresh Fruit Plan 317 Marketing 318 Fresh Grapes Plan 319 Marketing 320 amended Fresh Vegetables Plan 321 Marketing 322 Grapes for Processing Plan 323 Marketing 324 amended Greenhouse Vegetables Plan 325 Marketing 326 amended Hogs Plan 327 Marketing 328 amended Local Boards. 329 Onions Plan 330 amended Marketing 331 Seed-Com Plan 332 Marketing 333 Soya-Beans Plan 334 Marketing 335 Sugar- Beets Plan 336 Marketing 337 Tender Fruit for Processing Plan 338 Marketing 339 Tobacco Plan 340 Marketing 341 158/71 May 1/71 46/71 Feb. 6/71 264/71 July 3/71 265/71 July 3/71 266/71 July 3/71 419/71 Oct. 9/71 55/71 Feb. 13/71 14 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Date of Gazette Farm Products Marketing Act — Continued Turkeys Plan Marketing Vegetables for Processing Plan Marketing Wheat Plan Marketing Farm Products Payments Act General Financial Administration Act Permit for Living Accommodation . Retention and Disposal of Records. amended Fire Departments Act Filing in Supreme Court of Decision of Arbitrator or Arbitra- tion Board Standards for Pumpers Fire Marshals Act General 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 370/71 Sept. 18/71 Forest Fires Prevention Act Fire Districts Restricted Fire Zone Restricted Fire Zone Restricted Fire Zone Restricted Fire Zone Restricted Fire Zone {revoking) Restricted Fire Zone (revoking) 354 173/71 May 8/71 242/71 June 19/71 261/71 July 3/71 346/71 Aug. 28/71 250/71 June 26/71 360/71 Sept. 4/71 Forestry Act Nurseries 355 Freshwater Fish Marketing Act (Ontario) General 356 Game and Fish Act Bobwhite Quail and Pheasant Propagation and Sale 357 Buffalo 358 Bullfrogs 359 Crown Game Preserves 360 Designation of Class of Licence 361 Discharge of Fire- Arms From or Across Highways and Roads 362 Fire-Arms 363 Fishing Huts 364 amended amended 459/71 533/71 Nov. 13/71 Jan. 8/72 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 15 Regulation No. Date of R.R.O. 1970 O.Reg. Gazette Game and Fish Act — Continued Fishing Licences amended amended amended Fur Royalties Furs amended Game Bird Hunting Preserves Guides Hunter Safety Training Courses Hunting Licences Issuance amended Hunting on Crown Lands Geographic Townships of Bruton and Clyde Hunting on Designated Crown Land and in Provincial Parks amended amended Luther Marsh Hunting Area Open Seasons Deer, Moose and Black Bear amended amended amended amended Fur-Bearing Animals Game Birds amended Permit to Export Game .^ Polar Bears Rabbit and Squirrel Sale of Bass and Trout and Fishing Preserves Snares Trap-Line Areas Wolves in Captivity Gasoline Handling Act Gasoline Handling Code Gasoline Tax Act General General Sessions Act Sittings of the General Sessions of the Peace Sittings of the General Sessions of the Peace County of York Counties of Northumberlsind and Durham District of Algoma Judicial District of Niagara North Judicial District of York United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. . General Welfare Assistance Act Dependent Fathers General amended amended amended amended amended 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 39/71 71/71 102/71 453/71 428/71 454/71 426/71 49/71 325/71 348/71 427/71 488/71 222/71 418/71 115/71 295/71 181/71 Feb. 6/71 Feb. 27/71 Mar. 20/71 260/71 July 3/71 Nov 6 /71 Oct. 16/71 Nov. 6/71 Oct. 16/71 Feb. 13/71 Aug. 14/71 Aug. 28/71 Oct. 16/71 Dec. 4/71 June 12/71 Oct. 9/71 Mar. 20/71 July 31/71 May 22/71 in 378 379 380 381 23/71 Jan. 30/71 490/71 Dec. 4/71 234/71 June 19/71 101/71 Mar. 20/71 189/71 May 22/71 291 /71 July 31/71 273/71 July 10/71 507/71 Dec. 18/71 382 383 100/71 Mar. 13/71 154/71 Mav 1/71 247/71 June 19/71 248/71 June 19/71 276/71 July 10/71 16 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Date of Gazette General Welfare Assistance Act — Continued Indian Bands 384 amended amended Widows and Unmarried Women 385 Grain Elevator Storage Act General 386 Guarantee Companies Securities Act Approved Guarantee Companies 387 amended amended H Health Services Insurance Act i General , 388 amended . amended . Highway Traffic Act Appeals 408 Axle Weights Bicycles 409 Certificate of Mechanical Fitness ,^JJ) Construction Zones 411 amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended Dangerous Loads 412 Demerit Point System 413 Designations of Highways 414 Driving Instructor's Licence 415 Equipment 416 Extension of Time for Permits Garage and Storage Licence 417 General 418 amended amended Gross Weight on Bridges 419 amended Load Limits Notice to have Motor Vehicle Examined and Tested 420 Parking 421 amended amended amended Reciprocal Suspension of Licences 422 amended Safety Helmets for Motorcycle Riders 423 amended School Buses 424 Signs 425 319/71 4/71 541 /71 235/71 434/71 500/71 19/71 63/71 192/71 85/71 159/71 212 111 514/71 lljll 410/71 May 8/71 Aug. 7/71 Jan. 16/71 Jan. 8 /72 June 19/71 Oct. 23/71 20/71 Jan. 23/71 40/71 Feb. 6/71 151/71 May 1/71 179/71 May 15/71 216/71 June 5/71 256/71 July 3/71 257/71 July 3/71 329/71 Aug. 14/71 361 /71 Sept. 4/71 510/71 Dec. 25/71 Dec. 11/71 Jan. 23/71 Feb. 13/71 May 22/71 Feb. 27/71 May 1 /71 July 3/71 Dec. 25/71 Jan. 23/71 Oct. 2/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 17 Regulation No. Date of R.R.O. 1970 O.Reg. Gazette Highway TraflBc Act — Continued Slow-Moving Vehicle Sign 426 Special Permits 427 Speed Limit Brock Road, City of Guelph 428 Speed Limits 429 amended amended amended amended amended amended Speed Limits in Provincial Parks 430 Speed Limits on Bridges 431 amended Stop Signs at Intersections 432 amended amended amended Tire Standards and Specifications 433 Use of ControUed-Access Highways by Pedestrians 434 Vehicle Safety 435 Homemakers and Nurses Services Act General 436 Homes for Retarded Persons Act General 437 amended amended Homes for Special Care Act General 438 amended amended Homes for the Aged and Rest Homes Act General *^9 amended amended Hospital Labour Disputes Arbitration Act Remuneration of Chairman and Members of Board of Arbitration 440 Rules of Procedure 441 Hospital Services Commission Act Capital Grants for Schools for the Education of Hospital and Related Personnel 442 General 443 amended amended amended amended amended amended Insured Services Community Psychiatric Hospitals 444 Loans for Residences for Student Nurses 445 Nursing Homes for Chronic Care 446 Premium Rates 447 160/71 218/71 513/71 217/71 522/71 251 /71 535/71 155/71 440/71 175/71 May 8/71 254/71 June 26/71 283/71 July 17/71 343/71 Aug. 28/71 501/71 Dec. 11/71 512/71 Dec. 25/71 193/71 May 22/71 May 1 /71 June 12/71 Dec. 25/71 June 5/71 Jan. 1 /72 June 26/71 Jan. 8/72 May 1 /71 Nov. 6/71 60/71 Feb. 13/71 241/71 June 19/71 341/71 Aug. 21/71 408/71 Oct. 2/71 452/71 Nov 6 71 511/71 Dec. 25/71 18 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Date of Gazette Hotel Fire Safety Act General Hunter Damage Compensation Act General 449 Hypnosis Act Application of Section 2 of Act 450 I Income Tax Act Canadian Armed Forces 451 General 452 Industrial Safety Act Foundries 453 General 454 Grain Elevators 455 Industrial Standards Act Designation of Industries and Zones 456 amended Duties of Employers and Advisory Committees 457 Interprovincially Competitive Industries 458 Schedule Barbering Industry Ajax 459 Arnprior 460 Aurora, Oak Ridges and Newmarket 461 Aylmer 462 Barrie 463 Bracebridge, Gravenhurst, Huntsville Zones 464 Brampton Brantford 465 Carleton Place 466 Cobourg 467 Cornwall 468 Essex County 469 Gait 470 Georgetown 471 Guelph 472 Hamilton 473 Kent County 474 Kitchener-Waterloo 475 London 476 Niagara Falls 477 Norfolk-Haldimand 478 North Bay 479 Oakville 480 OriUia 481 Oshawa Ottawa 483 Owen Sound 484 Paris Zone 485 Pembroke 486 Perth Zone 487 Peterborough 488 amended Picton 489 amended 366/71 Sept. 18/71 382/71 Sept. 25/71 499/71 Dec. 11/71 106/71 Mar. 20/71 90/71 228/71 Mar. 6/71 June 12/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 19 Date of Gazette Industrial Standards Act — Continued Schedule — Continued Barbering Industry — Continued Port G>lbome 490 Prescott, Cardinal, Iroquois and Morrisbui^ 491 Renfrew 492 St. Catharines 493 St. Thomas 494 Samia-Point Edward 495 Sault Ste. Marie 496 Smiths Falls 497 Stoney Creek-Saltfleet 498 Stratford 499 Sudbury 500 Thunder Bay 501 Tillsonburg 502 WeUand 503 Whitby 504 Woodstock 505 Bricklaying and Stonemasonry Industry Hamilton 506 Ottawa 507 Samia 508 Thunder Bay 509 Toronto 510 Carpentry Industry Hamilton 511 Ottawa 512 Windsor 513 Common Labourers Construction Industry Windsor 514 Electrical Repair and Construction Industry Ottawa 515 St. Thomas 516 Toronto 517 Fur Industry Ontario 518 Ladies' Cloak and Suit Industry Ontario Ladies' Dress and Sportswear Industry Ontario 520 Lathing Industry Ottawa 521 Men's and Boys' Clothing Industry Ontario 522 amended Men's and Boys' Hat and Cap Industry Ontario 523 Millinery Industry Ontario 524 Painting and Decorating Industry Ottawa 525 Thunder Bay 526 Toronto 527 amended Plastering Industry Ottawa 528 318/71 Aug. 7/71 479/71 Nov. 27/71 423/71 Oct. 9/71 20 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Date of Gazette Industrial Standards Act — Continued Schedule — Continued Plastering Industry — Continued Samia 529 amended Sudbury 530 Thunder Bay 531 Toronto 532 Windsor 533 Plumbing and Heating Industry Ottawa 534 Toronto 535 amended Windsor 536 Sheet-Metal Work Construction Industry Ottawa 537 Windsor 538 Insurance Act Agents' Licences for Insurance other than Life Insurance . . 539 amended Amendment to Schedule E of the Act Extension of Provisions of Act 540 General 541 Order under paragraph 1 of subsection 2 of section 83 of the Act amended Order under section 80, subsection 2, paragraph 1 (revoking) Order under section 80, subsection 2, paragraph 1 (revoking) Variable Insurance Contracts of Life Insurers Interpretation Act Fees Payable under The Business Corporations Act Investment Contracts Act Registration 544 281/71 540/71 321/71 Aug. 7/71 16/71 Jan. 23/71 July 17/71 Jan. 8/72 221/71 June 12/71 282/71 July 17/71 219/71 June 12/71 220/71 June 12/71 526/71 Jan. 1/72 523/71 Jan. 1/72 Judicature Act and Matrimonial Causes Act Rules of Practice 545 amended amended amended Judicature Act Stenographic Reporters . 546 Junior Farmer Establishment Act Application for Bank Loan 547 General 548 284/71 285/71 520/71 July 17/71 July 17/71 Jan. 1 /72 Labour Relations Act General 549 amended Office of the Board 550 Rules of Procedure 551 amended amended 29/71 474/71 30/71 Jan. 30/71 Jan. 30/71 Nov. 27/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 21 Regulation No. Date of R.R.O. 1970 0. Reg. Gazette Lakehead (City of) Act Reduction in Rates in Mclntyre and Neebing Wards Land Titles Act Code of Standards and Procedure for Surveys and Plans. . . 552 General 553 Land Titles Divisions 554 amended amended Microfilming of Land Titles Records 555 Pajrments into Assurance Fund, 1971 Land Transfer Tax Act Afl5da\it under s. 4 of the Act Law Society Act Admission of Members General 556 Legal Aid Act General 557 230/71 June 12/71 233/71 466 71 178/71 152/71 June 12/71 N"v 20/71 May 15/71 May 1 /71 Legislative Assembly Retirement Allowances Act Table 558 Lightning Rods Act General 559 Liquor Control Act General 560 amended amended amended > amended amended amended Negotiation and Arbitration Procedures 561 Liquor Licence Act Fees on Votes and Licensing Districts 562 General 563 amended amended . amended, amended, amended, amended, amended, amended, amended, amended, amended . amended, amended, amended. Votes. 564 Live Stock and Live Stock Products Act Eggs Hogs 566 Wool 567 489/71 92/71 Mar. 6/71 299/71 July 31/71 300/71 July 31/71 301/71 July 31/71 527/71 Jan. 8/72 528/71 Jan. 8/72 267/71 July 3/71 302/71 July 31/71 303/71 July 31/71 304/71 July 31/71 305/71 July 31/71 306/71 July 31/71 307/71 July 31/71 308/71 July 31/71 309/71 July 31/71 310/71 July 31/71 311/71 July 31/71 312/71 July 31/71 313/71 July 31/71 529/71 Jan. 8/72 Dec. 4/71 22 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE M Meat Inspection Act (Ontario) General 574 Mechanics' Lien Act Forms 575 Regulation No. Date of R.R.O. 1970 0. Reg. Gazette Live Stock Community Sales Act 568 569 570 571 572 573 116/71 "1/71 43/71 97/71 127/71 176/71 367/71 542/71 289/71 Loan and Trust Corporations Act Approved Trust Companies amended Common Trust Funds Mar. 20/71 Local Roads Boards Act Establishment of Local Roads Areas amended amended amended amended amended amended General Jan. 16/71 Feb. 6/71 Mar. 6/71 Apr. 10/71 May 8/71 Sept. 18/71 Jan. 8/72 Loggers' Safety Act amended July 24/71 Mental Health Act Application of Act 576 amended amended amended Grants 577 amended 54/71 109/71 132/71 Feb. 13/71 Mar. 20/71 Apr. 17/71 362/71 Sept. 11/71 Mental Hospitals Act General 578 amended amended Residential Units 579 Millc Act By-laws for Marketing Boards 580 Cheese Marketing 581 Marketing 582 Classes of Milk 583 amended amended amended Classes of Milk (revoking) Concentrated Milk Plan 584 Cream for Processing Plan 585 amended 131/71 252/71 Apr. 17/71 June 26/71 9/71 Jan. 16/71 330/71 Aug. 14/71 472/71 Nov. 27/71 8/71 Jan. 16/71 136/71 Apr. 17/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 23 Regulation No. Date of R.R.O. 1970 O.Reg. Gazette Milk Act— Continued Cream for Processing — Continued Marketing 586 amended Designation of Grade A Milk and Industrial Milk 587 Designations Milk Products 588 Fluid Milk Products Designation, Containers and Labelling 589 Grade A Milk General 590 Marketing 591 amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended Producers 592 Industrial Milk Marketing 593 amended amended amended amended amended amended amended T. Marketing (revoking) Licences and Quotas Marketing Boards 594 Milk Marketing 595 Milk Marketing Classes 3, 4, 5 and 6 596 Milk and Cheese Plan 597 amended Milk Transportation 598 amended Milk Producers Licences 599 amended Milk Products 600 Purchase and Sale of Milk for Northern Ontario Pool 601 Reconstituted Milk General 602 Mining Act Exploratory Licences and Leases for Oil and Natural Gas North of the Fifty- First Parallel of Latitude 604 Exploratory Licences and Production Leases for Natural Gas in Lake Erie Forms 605 Lands Open for Prospecting, Staking out or Leasing 137/71 Apr. 17/71 122/71 47/71 546/71 515/71 14/71 Jan. 23/71 66/71 Feb. 20/71 121/71 Apr. 10/71 331/71 Aug. 14/71 351/71 Sept. 4/71 364/71 Sept. 11/71 432/71 Oct. 16/71 462/71 Nov. 20/71 536/71 Jan. 8/72 13/71 Jan. 23/71 332/71 Aug. 14/71 350/71 Sept. 4/71 363/71 Sept. 11/71 431 /71 Oct. 16/71 463/71 Nov. 20/71 537/71 Jan. 8/72 12/71 Jan. 23/71 138/71 Apr. 17/71 389/71 Sept. 25/71 Apr. 10/71 Feb. 6/71 Jan. 15/72 Jan. i /72 24 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Regulation No. R.R.O. 1970 O. Reg. Date of Gazette Mining Act — Continued Licences to Explore and Mining Licences in Paleozoic Rock Formations Mining Divisions 606 Refinery Licences 607 Rope Testing Laboratories Sale of Rights to Explore for Minerals 608 Surveys of Mining Claims 609 Mining Tax Act Rates of Interest Moosonee Development Area Board Act Amendment to Schedule B of Act Mortgage Brokers Act General Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act Licences and Fees 611 amended Motor Veliicle Accident Claims Act General 612 Motor Vehicle Dealers Act General General Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax Act Exemptions 613 Motorized Snow Vehicles Act General 614 Municipal Act Designation as University Designation of Municipalities Designation of Universities 616 Pension Plan for Municipal Employees 617 N Niagara Escarpment Protection Act Application of Act Permits 618 Niagara Parks Act General 619 amended amended amended Notaries Act Fees 620 Nurses Act General 62 1 amended amended 161/71 May 8/71 262/71 July 3/71 492/71 57/71 461 /71 Dec. Feb. Nov. 4/71 13/71 20/71 387/71 Sept. 25/71 516/71 539/71 Jan. Jan. 1/72 8/72 314/71 451 /71 Aug. Nov. 7/71 6/71 143/71 258/71 340/71 129/71 342/71 Apr. 17/71 July 3/71 Aug. 21/71 Apr. 10/71 Aug. 21/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 25 Regulation No. R.R.O. 1970 O.Reg. Date of Gazette Nursing Homes Act General 622 O Official Notices Publication Act Rates 623 Old Age Assistance Act General 624 Oleomargarine Act General 625 Ontario Energy Board Act General 626 Rules of Procedure 627 Uniform System of Accounts for Gas Utilities Class A 628 Ontario Food Terminal Act G)mposition of Board 629 Conduct of Business 630 amended Procedure of the Board 631 Ontario Highway Transport Board Act Rules of Procedure 632 Ontario Human Rights Code Form of Complaint -:- 633 Ontario Institute for Studies in Education Act General 634 Ontario Labour- Management Arbitration Ck>mmis8ion Act General 635 amended amended Ontario Municipal Board Act Composition of Board 636 Procedure 637 Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System Act General 638 amended Ontario Municipal Improvement Corporation Act Procedure 639 Ontario Producers, Processors, Distributors and Consumers Food Council Act Designations of Products 640 Ontario School Trustees Council Act Composition of Council 641 390/71 Sept. 25/71 89/71 191/71 Mar. 6/71 May 22/71 208/71 May 29/71 26 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Regulation No. R.R.O. 1970 O. Reg, Date of Gazette Ontario Telephone Development Corporation Act Composition of Corporation 642 Ontario Universities Capital Aid Corporation Act Designated Universities. 643 Ontario Water Resources Commission Act Discharge of Sewage from Pleasure Boats 644 Exemptions from Section 38 645 Marinas 646 Plumbing Code 647 amended Rate of Interest Water Wells 648 Operating Engineers Act General 649 amended Ophthalmic Dispensers Act General 650 Optometry Act General 651 P Paperback and Periodical Distributors Act, 1971 General Parks Assistance Act General . 652 Partnerships Registration Act General 653 amended Pension Benefits Act General 654 Personal Property Security Act Branch Olhcesi 655 Fees Concerning Security Agreements 656 Personal Property Assurance Fund. Pesticides Act General 657 amended amended Pharmacy Act Labelling 658 Registration and Apprenticeship 659 amended Sale of Drugs 660 Standards for Maintenance and Operation of Pharmacies. . . 661 344/71 107/71 2/71 398/71 Aug. 28/71 Mar. 20/71 502/71 Dec. 18/71 409/71 Oct. 2/71 26/71 Jan. 30/71 280/71 July 17/71 Jan. 16/71 Oct. 2/71 223/71 June 12/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 27 Regulation No. R.R.O. 1970 Pits and Quarries Control Act, 1971 General Planning Act Restricted Areas Blind River County of Haliburton, Township of Cardiff District of Kenora, Patricia Portion amended District of Kenora, Patricia Portion amended District of Nipissing, Township of Strathy District of Temagami Districts of Nipissing and Timiskaming Kapuskasing amended Regional Area of Ottawa-Carleton, Township of Fitzroy Teck Township, Englehart Area Rules of Procedure Consent applications Minor variance apphcations Subdivision Control Zoning Order County of Essex, Township of Tilbury North amended amended County of Simcoe, Township of Nottawasaga amended amended amended amended District of Algoma District of Kenora District of Nipissing District of Parry Sound District of Rainy River District of Sudbury District of Sudbury, Geographic Townships of Broder and Dill amended amended amended amended Plant Diseases Act General Police Act Arbitration Equipment General amended Responsibility of Policing. . Power Commission Act Conversion to Sixty Cycles. Electrical Safety Code amended Fees O. Reg. Date of Gazette 545/71 Jan. 15/72 66? 68/71 66.3 Feb. 20/71 380/71 Sept. 25/71 69/71 Feb. 20/71 422 /71 Oct. 9/71 666 503/71 667 668 66Q Dec. 18/71 670 493/71 671 67? Dec. 11/71 494/71 Dec. 11/71 673 401/71 674 Oct. 2/71 508/71 Dec 18/71 675 163/71 Max- 8/71 237/71 June 19/71 333/71 Aug. 14/71 438/71 Oct. 30/71 487/71 Dec. 4/71 482/71 Dec. 4/71 486/71 Dec. 4/71 484/71 Dec. 4/71 483/71 Dec. 4/71 676 485/71 64/71 Dec. 4/71 Feb. 20/71 334/71 Aug. 14/71 381 /71 Sept 25/71 498/71 Dec. 11/71 677 678 679 680 io/71 Jan. 23/71 681 682 "7/71 683 Jan. 16/71 684 28 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Regulation No. R.R.O. 1970 O. Reg. Date of Gazette Power Commission Act — Continued Pension and Insurance Plan 685 amended amended Water Heaters 686 Prearranged Funeral Services Act Trust Accounts 687 Pregnant Mare Urine Farms Act General 688 amended Private Hospitals Act General 689 amended Private Investigators and Security Guards Act General 690 Professional Engineers Act General 691 Practice and Procedure for Hearings Provincial Courts Act General 692 Remuneration of Judges 693 Provincial Land Tax Act General 694 Provincial Parks Act Designation of Parks 695 amended General 696 Guides in Quetico Provincial Park 697 Psychologists Registration Act General 698 Public Commercial Vehicles Act Carrying Goods in Bond 699 General 700 amended amended amended Public Health Act Camps in Unorganized Territory 701 Capital Grants for Community Health Facilities 702 Communicable Diseases. 703 amended Community Health Services 704 Designation of Human Ailments 705 Food Premises 706 Frosted-Food Locker Plants. 707 Grants 708 Grants to Boards of Health 709 22/71 135/71 18/71 62/71 326/71 Jan. 30/71 Apr. 17/71 211/71 May 29/71 417/71 Oct. 9/71 111/71 Mar. 20/71 114/71 Mar. 20/71 Jan. 23/71 Feb. 13/71 Aug. 14/71 413/71 Oct. 9/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 29 Date of Gazette Public Health Act — Continued Health Units Areas that may be included in Health Units amended amended amended General amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended Indigent Patients Pasteurization Areas Pasteurization Plants Plumbing in Unorganized Territory Pubhc Swimming Pools. amended QuaUfications of Medical Officers of Health, Sanitary In- spectorsandPubUc Health Nurses Sanitary Code for Unorganized Territory Slaughter-Houses and Meat Processing Plants Summer Camps X-Ray Safety Public Hospitals Act Capital Financial Assistance for Hospital Construction and Renovation Capital Grants for Ambulance Facilities. Capital Grants for Local Rehabilitation and Crippled Chil- dren's Centres Capital Grants for Regional Rehabilitation Hospitals Capital Grants for Teaching Hospitals Classification of Hospitals. amended amended amended amended amended Grants Capitid Maintenance Special Special Specicd Special Special Hospital Management amended amended amended 710 711 712 713 714 715 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 75/71 144/71 399/71 42/71 50/71 51/71 120/71 128/71 145/71 198/71 199/71 400/71 429/71 456/71 113/71 323/71 407/71 61/71 118/71 244/71 375/71 436/71 83/71 147/71 278/71 279/71 476/71 119/71 229/71 353/71 Feb. 27/71 Apr. 17/71 Oct. 2/71 Feb. 6/71 Feb. 13/71 Feb. 13/71 Apr. 10/71 Apr. 10/71 Apr. 17/71 May 29/71 May 29/71 Oct. 2/71 Oct. 16/71 Nov. 6/71 Mar. 20/71 Aug. 7/71 Oct. 2/71 Feb. 13/71 Apr. 3/71 June 19/71 Sept. 18/71 Oct. 30/71 Feb. 27/71 Apr. 24/71 July 10/71 July 10/71 Nov 27 /71 Apr. 3/71 June 12/71 Sept. 4/71 30 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Date of Gazette Public Lands Act Hunting by Aircraft 730 Restricted Areas District of Algoma District of Cochrane 732 District of Cochrane-Devitt, Eilber, McCowan, Baker, McCrea and Idington 733 District of Cochrane, Townships of Foumier, Lamarche, Clute and Hanna 734 District of Kenora 735 District of Sudbury 737 District of Sudbury Townships of Cochrane, Chapleau, Gallagher, Panet, Tp. 28 and Tp. 29 738 Townships of Wakami and Tp. 22 739 District of Thunder Bay 740 District of Thunder Bay 741 District of Thunder Bay Townships of Blackwell, Conacher, Forbes, Goldie, Hagey, Haines, Laurie and the Dawson Road Lots 742 District of Timiskaming 743 Districts of Cochrane and Timiskaming 744 Districts of Kenora and Thunder Bay Districts of Timiskaming and Nipissing 745 Part of District of Cochrane 746 Sale and Lease of Public Lands amended 293/71 July 31/71 246/71 349/71 294/71 July 31/71 June 19/71 Aug. 28/71 Public Libraries Act General 748 amended 338/71 Aug. 21/71 Public Service Act General 749 amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended Joint Council 750 Joint Council 751 Joint Council 752 Joint Council 753 Joint Council 755 Joint Council {revoking) Joint Council Overtime, Ontario Provincial Police 756 Stand-By, Ontario Provincial Police Force 757 The Ontario Provincial Police Negotiating and Arbitration Committees 758 Vacations, Ontario Provincial Police 759 27/71 Jan. 30/71 38/71 Feb. 6/71 105/71 Mar. 20/71 150/71 May 1/71 162/71 May 8/71 365/71 Sept. 18/71 420/71 Oct. 9/71 421/71 Oct. 9/71 439/71 Oct. 30/71 504/71 Dec. 18/71 274/71 534/71 July 10/71 Jan. 8/72 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Public Service Superannuation Act GeneraL 760 Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act Designations Antrim to Quebec Boundary (Hwy. 417) 389 Don Valley Parkway Extension (Hwy. 404) 390 Homer to Queenston (Hwy. 405) 391 London to Sarnia (Hwy. 402) 392 Miscellaneous Northern Ontario 393 amended amended Southern Ontario 394 amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended Queen Ehzabeth Way 395 amended amended Southwest Freeway Ottawa (Hwy. 416) 396 St. Catharines to Welland (Hwy. 406) 397 Temporary Closing of Highway No. 84-— Village of Zurich Toronto to North Bay 398 amended amended Toronto to Quebec Boundary (Hwy. 401) 399 amended amended amended Toronto to Windsor (Hwy. 401) 400 Toronto to Woodstock (Hwy. 403) 401 amended Trans-Canada Highway OriUia to Manitoba Boundary 402 amended amended Orillia to Quebec Boundary 403 amended amended amended amended Woodbridge to Orono (Hwy. 407) 404 Intersections in Unorganized Territory 405 Permits 406 Use of Rest, Service or Other Areas 407 87/71 Mar. 6/71 148/71 Apr. 24/71 11/71 Jan. 23/71 41/71 Feb. 6/71 70/71 Feb. 20/71 81/71 Feb. 27/71 157/71 May 1/71 165/71 May 8/71 194/71 May 29/71 238/71 June 19/71 275/71 July 10/71 406/71 Oct. 2/71 477/71 Nov. 27/71 315/71 Aug. 7/71 405/71 Oct. 2/71 347 '/7i Aug. 28/71 164/71 May 8/71 403/71 Oct. 2/71 195/71 May 29/71 292/71 July 31/71 356/71 Sept. 4/71 357/71 Sept. 4/71 239/71 June 19/71 478/71 Nov. 27/71 53/71 Feb. 13/71 80/71 Feb. 27/71 240/71 June 19/71 404/71 Oct. 2/71 32 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Regulation No. R.R.O. 1970 O. Reg. Date of Gazette Public Trustee Act General 761 Public Vehicles Act General 762 Public Works Creditors Payment Act Notice of Claim 763 Time for Notice of Claim 764 R Race Tracks Tax Act Rate of Tax. 765 Radiological Technicians Act General 766 amended Railway Fire Charge Act Charges for Fire Protection 767 Regional Municipality of York Act Appointment of Clerk, Treasurer, Engineer or Auditor 768 Order of the Minister Real Estate and Business Brokers Act General 769 amended amended amended Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments Act Application of Act 770 Reciprocal Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Act Reciprocating States 771 Regional Municipal Grants Act Payments to Area Municipalities District Municipality of Muskoka In the Regional Municipality of Niagara and to the Regional Municipality of Niagara Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality of York Regional Municipality of Niagara Act Financial Adjustments 772 Order of the Minister Regional Municipality of York Act Order of the Minister Order of the Minister Registry Act Canada Lands 774 amended 180/71 May 15/71 424/71 Oct. 16/71 169/71 441 /71 468/71 May Nov. Nov 8/71 6/71 20 71 U7j7l 448/71 450/71 449/71 Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 6/71 6/71 6/71 6/71 368/71 286/71 460/71 Sept. 18/71 July 17/71 Nov. 13/71 24/71 Jan. 30/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 33 Regulation No. Date of R.R.O. 1970 O.Reg. Gazette Registry Act — Continued G)rporations Exempted Under Section 43 of the Act 775 amended Fees 776 Forms and Records 777 amended amended Blicrofilming of Registry Records 778 Registry Division 779 amended amended amended Surveys, Plans and Descriptions of Land 780 335/71 442/71 mill 200/71 467/71 94/71 Mar. 6/71 Aug. 14/71 Nov. 6/71 May 15/71 May 29/71 Nov. 20/71 Regulations Act General 781 Residential Property Tax Redaction Act Reduction in Rent to Tenants 782 Supplementary Tax Assistance for the Elderly, 1971 Tax Reduction in Respect of Residential Properties Muskoka Niagara York '. Retail Sales Tax Act Definitions by Minister 784 amended GoieraL 785 amended 464/71 Nov. 20/71 243/71 June 19/71 414/71 Oct. 9/71 415/71 Oct. 9/71 416/71 Oct. 9/71 475/71 Nov. 27/71 496/71 Dec. 11/71 s St. Clair Parkway Commission Act General 786 amended St. Lawrence Parks Commission Act Controlled Access Highways. 787 Highway Vested in the Commission 788 Parks 789 Sanatoria for Consumptives Act General 790 Tuberculosis Control Clinics 791 Secondary Schools and Boards of Education Act Apportionment 1970 Requisitions 792 amended Apportionment 1971 Requisitions Designation of School Divisions in Territorial Districts 793 amended amended 259/71 July 3/71 373/71 58/71 88/71 394/71 Sept. 18/71 Feb. 13/71 Mar. 6/71 Sept. 25/71 34 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Date of Gazette Securities Act General 794 amended amended . amended . amended . amended . amended . Security Transfer Tax Act GeneraL 795 amended 168/71 May 8/71 182/71 May 22/71 296/71 July 31/71 316/71 Aug. 7/71 337/71 Aug. 21/71 524/71 Jan. 2/72 167/71 May 8/71 Seed Potatoes Act GeneraL 7% Separate Schools Act County Combined Separate School Zones 797 District Combined Separate School Zones 798 amended amended amended Silicosis Act GeneraL . . Small Claims Courts Act Courts amended amended Rules of Procedure. .... Tariff of Fees Stock Yards Act Management . 799 800 801 802 803 Succession Duty Act GeneraL 804 amended Summary Convictions Act Ticket Summons. Surrogate Courts Act Rules of Practice . . 806 amended . Surveys Act Monuments 807 Survey Methods 808 The Ontario Co-ordinate System 809 34/71 35/71 56/71 67/71 287/71 497/71 376/71 Jan. 30/71 Jan. 30/71 Feb. 13/71 Feb. 20/71 July 24/71 Dec. 11/71 Sept. 18/71 519/71 Jan. 1/72 Teachers' Superannuation Act GeneraL 810 amended amended 298/71 374/71 July 31/71 Sept. 18/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 35 Regiilation No. R.R.O. 1970 O.Reg. Date of Gazette Theatres Act General 811 Tile Drainage Act General Tobacco Tax Act General 812 Toll Bridges Act General 813 Trade Schools Regulation Act General 814 amended Training Schools Act General 815 amended Trench Excavators' Protection Act General 816 U Upholstered and Stuffed Articles Act General 817 Used Car Dealers Act General [See also Motor Vehicle Dealers Act) V Venereal Diseases Prevention Act General 819 amended Vital Statistics Act General 820 Vocational Rehabilitation Services Act General 821 amended amended amended amended Voters' Lists Act General 822 W Warble Fly Control Act General 823 Waste Management Act General 824 327/71 Aug. 14/71 123/71 Apr. 10/71 470/71 Nov. 27/71 98/71 Mar. 13/71 3/71 Jan. 16/71 255/71 July 3/71 388/71 Sept. 25/71 435/71 Oct. 23/71 495/71 Dec. 11/71 36 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Regulation No. R.R.O. 1970 O. Reg. Date of Gazette Weed Control Act General 825 Welfare Units Act General 826 Wild Rice Harvesting Act General 827 Wilderness Areas Act Wilderness Areas 828 amended amended Wolf and Bear Bounty Act Bounties 829 Wolves or Bears in Captivity 830 Women's Equal Employment Opportunity Act Forms 831 Woodlands Improvement Act General 832 amended amended Workmen's Compensation Act First-Aid Requirements General 834 amended Pension Plan 835 204/71 509/71 May 29/71 Dec. 25/71 378/71 455/71 Sept. Nov. 25/71 6/71 6/71 Jan. 16/71 5/71 Jan. 16/71 PART II Showing the Regulations contained in Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 and subsequent Regulations filed to the 31st day of December, 1971, that have been revoked, are revoking only or have expired. R.R.O. 1970 Regulations Disposition Ontario Regulations Disposition 27 Rev. 371/71 48/71 Rev. 103/71 91 Rev. 21/71 103/71 Rev. 543/71 116 Rev. 224/71 268/71 Rev. 465/71 117 Rev. 108/71 301/71 Rev. 527 /71 124 Rev. 37/71 462/71 Rev. 505/71 164 Rev. 397/71 463/71 Rev. 506/71 192 Rev. 517/71 505/71 Rev. 536/71 197 203 Rev. 392/71 Rev. 457/71 506/71 Rev. 537/71 206 Rev. 517/71 209 Rev. 205/71 222 Rev. 190/71 237 Rev. 197/71 299 Rev. 430/71 376 Rev. 181 /71 448 Rev. 367/71 482 Rev. 106/71 519 Rev. 318/71 542 Rev. 219/71 543 Rev. 526/71 565 Rev. 498/71 603 Rev. 546/71 610 Rev 465/71 664 Rev. 68/71 665 Rev. 69/71 716 Rev. 113/71 731 Rev. 293/71 773 Rev. 368/71 783 Rev. 243/71 805 Rev. 376/71 818 Rev. 98/71 833 Rev. 6/71 37 O. Reg. 1/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 2/71 139 Publications Under The Regulations Act January 16th, 1971 THE LOCAL ROADS BOARDS ACT, 1964 O. Reg. 1/71. Establishment of Local Roads Areas. Made— December 23rd, 1970. Filed— January 4th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE LOCAL ROADS BOARDS ACT. 1964 1. Schedule 72 to Ontario Regulation 54/65, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 117/66, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : Schedule 72 FALCONER, LOUDON AND HADDO LOCAL ROADS AREA All those portions of the townships of Falconer and Loudon in the Territorial District of Nipissing, and all that portion of the Township of Haddo in the Territorial District of Sudbury, shown outlined on Department of Highways plan N-1 184-2, filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1251. 2. Schedule 153 to Ontario Regulation 54/65, as remade by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 57/69, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : Schedule 153 MACLENNAN EAST LOCAL ROADS AREA All that portion of the Township of MacLennan in the Territorial District of Sudbury, shown outlined on Department of Highways plan N-1343-3, filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1252. 3. Ontario Regulation 54/65 is amended by adding thereto the following Schedule : Schedule 188 DEPARTURE LAKE LOCAL ROADS AREA All those portions of the Township of Haggart in the Territorial District of Cochrane, shown outlined on Department of Highways plan N-517-1, filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1253. Schedule 189 PRINGLE LOCAL ROADS AREA All those portions of the Township of Pringle and that portion of the Township of East Mills in the Territorial District of Parry Sound, shown outlined on Department of Highways plan N-1062-1, filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1254. Schedule 190 FIRE HILL LOCAL ROADS AREA All that portion of Township 92 in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay, shown outlined on Department of Highways plan N-459-1, filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1255. G. E. GOMME Minister of Highways Dated at Toronto, this 23rd day of December, 1970. (4857) 3 THE PESTICIDES ACT, 1%7 O. Reg. 2/71. Made— December 11th, 1970. Approved — December 23rd, 1970. FUed— January 4th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PESTICIDES ACT, 1967 1. Clause a of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 445/67 is revoked. 2. Section 2 of Ontario Regulation 445/67 is revoked and the following substituted . therefor: 2. — (1) A member of the Committee, other than an officer for the Crown, shall hold office for three years or until his successor is appointed. (2) Every vacancy on the Committee caused by the death, resignation or incapacity of a member shall be filled by the appointment of a member for the remainder of the term of the member. 140 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 2/71 3. Section 3 of Ontario Regulation 445/67 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 3. — (1) The Committee shall meet, (a) at the request of the Minister ; (b) at the request of the chairman ; or (c) at the request of any three members of the Committee. (2) The Secretary of the Committee shall, (a) keep a record of all business transacted at a meeting of the Committee ; (b) have the custody of all reports, sub- missions and correspondence received by the Committee ; (c) produce the records and other documents mentioned in clause b for inspection when requested by the Minister or an officer of the Department designated by him. 4. Section 4 of Ontario Regulation 445/67 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 4. A member of the Committee, other than a member who is an officer of the Crown, shall be paid, (a) $80 if he is the chairman ; or (b) $60 if he is not the chairman ; and (c) his necessary travelling and other expenses, for each day that he is engaged upon the work of the Committee. 5. Ontario Regulation 445/67, as amended by Ontario Regulations 189/68, 139/69, 197/69, 340/69, 386/69 and 68/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following section: 4a. — (1) Examiners for applicants for licences shall be appointed by the Director. (2) There shall be not less than four examiners, at least one of whom shall have experience in the structural extermination industry and at least one of whom shall have experience in the land exter- mination industry. (3) Except where the person appointed is an officer of the Crown, an appointment as an examiner is for a term of three years and is subject to cancellation by the Director for cause. (4) An examiner, other than one who is an officer of the Crown, shall be paid $50 and his necessary travelling and other expenses for each day that he is engaged upon his work as an examiner. 6. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 7 of Ontario Regulation 445/67 is revoked and the following substituted therefor ; (1) An application for a licence referred to in column 1 of the Table of section 5 or a renewal thereof shall be made to the Director. (2) The said section 7 is further amended by adding thereto the following subsections: (3) The fee for an examination for a licence referred to in column 1 of the Table in section 5 is $5 and shall be paid to the Treasurer of Ontario by certified cheque and the cheque shall be submitted together with the application referred to in subsection 1. (4) Unless he notifies the Director not less than forty-eight hours before the time fixed for the examination, an applicant who does not attend at the time and place fixed by the Director for his examination shall pay an additional fee of $5 before attending at a subsequent time for examination. 7. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 9 of Ontario Regulation 445/67 is revoked and the follow- ing substitutee therefor : (1) At least three examiners shall examine an applicant for an operator's licence. (2) Subsection 2 of the said section 9 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: (2) Upon receiving the application, the Director shall ensure that the applicant is given notice by registered mail of, (a) the date, time and place fixed for the examination ; and (b) any information or evidence in respect of the qualifications of the applicant to operate an extermination service that the Director may require him to produce. 8. Section 10 of Ontario Regulation 445/67 IS revoked and the following substituted therefor: 10. An operator's hcence shall not be granted unless the applicant satisfies the Director that, {a) he has a sufficient knowledge of the Act and the regulations ; (b) he can comply with the relevant provisions of the Act and the regulations ; and O. Reg. 2/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 141 (c) he can provide the insurance prescribed by section 19. 9. Section 11 of Ontario Regulation 445/67 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 11. — (1) Before the examiners make their recom- mendation respecting the renewal of a licence of an operator, the Director may require the applicant to appear and submit such evidence and information respecting the qualifications of the operator as the Director may require. (2) At least seven days before the appearance mentioned in subsection 1, the Director shall ensure that the applicant has been, (a) given notice by registered mail of the date, time and place fixed for his appearance before the examiners ; and (b) furnished with the particulars of the information and evidence that the Director may require the applicant to produce. 10. Subsection 2 of section 12 of Ontario Regula- tion 445/67 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (2) When so required by the Director, an applicant for renewal of an exterminator's licence or an assistant exterminator's licence shall provide the Director with a report of a legally qualified medical practitioner respecting the physical fitness of the applicant to use pesticides. 11. — (1) Clause b of subsection 2 of section 13 of Ontario Regulation 445/67 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (6) is recommended by the examiners as comp>etent to hold the class of licence for which he has applied ; (2) Clause c of subsection 2 of the said section 13 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (c) in the case of an applicant for a licence to do structural exterminations, has been the holder of an assistant exterminator's licence and has served as an assistant exterminator with a licensed exterminator doing structural exterminations for a period of at least one year ; (3) Clause d of subsection 2 of the said section 13 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (d) has grade 1 0 standing or other qualifications deemed by the Director to be equivalent thereto ; and 12. Clause b of subsection 3 of section 13 of Ontario Regulation 445/67 is revoked and the following substituted therefor ; (b) clause d of subsection 2, but the Director may require the applicant to pass such examination as the Director deems proper. 13. Subsections 1, 2 and 3 of section 14 of Ontario Regulation 445/67 are revoked and the following substituted therefor : (1) The Director shall ensure that an applicant for an extermmator's licence is given at least seven days notice of the date, time and place fixed for his examination. (2) An oral examination shall be given by at least two examiners. (2a) An examination of an applicant for a licence to perform structural exterminations shall be an oral examination and one of the examiners shall be an examiner with experience in the structural extermination industry. (3) At least one examiner or a person designated by the examiners shall be present at a written examination. 14. Section 15 of Ontario Regulation 445/67 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 15. The Director may require an applicant for renewal of an exterminator's or assistant extermina- tor's licence to pass an examination on ability to perform exterminations. 15. Section 16 of Ontario Regulation 445/67 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 16. No licence shall be granted to an applicant for an assistant exterminator's licence unless he is physically fit to j>erform exterminations and demon- strates to the Director a suflftcient knowledge of the Act and the the regulations. 16. Subsection 2 of section 49 of Ontario Regula- tion 445/67 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (2) No person , except a licensed structural exterm- inator, shall use a continuous lindane vapoiuizer to perform an extermination. (2a) No person shall use a lindane vapourizer, (a) where any food is prepared , stored or served ; (b) in any rooms which are occupied by humans. 142 O. Reg. 2/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 5/71 17. — (1) Clause b of section 74 of Ontario Regulation 445/67 is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : (b) a Group D substance containing arsenic, but until the 1st day of January, 1972, sodium arsenite may be used to kill potato tops ; (2) The said section 74 is amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (2) Notwithstanding clause b of subsection 1 of this section, tricalcium arsenate and lead arsenate may be used as herbicides on golf courses. 18. This Regulation comes into force on the 7th day of December, 1970. Dated at Toronto, this 11th day of December, 1970. Thomas L. Wells Minister of Health (4858) THE VENEREAL DISEASES PREVENTION ACT O. Reg. 3/71. General. Made— December 23rd, 1970. Filed— January 4th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE VENEREAL DISEASES PREVENTION ACT 1. Section 9 of Regulation 560 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 9. — (1) Where the clinic is operated and main- tained by a local board of health, the amount of the grant shall be $5 in respect of each clinic attendance. (2) The amount of the grant shall also include payment for medical services rendered in a designated clinic by a physician for diagnosis and treatment of persons infected with or suspected of being infected with venereal disease, and the amount of the grant shall be equal to, (a) the amount that would be payable for the medical services as insured health services under subsection 1 of section 19 of The Health Services Insurance Act, 1968- 69; and (b) the amount payable for the cost of drugs used in the treatment of persons in the clinic. 2. Section 10 of Regulation 560 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 10. Where the treasurer of a municipality receives an account for medical services rendered by a physician to a person not insured under The Health Services Insurance Act, 1968-69 who is infected with or suspected of being infected with venereal disease within three months after the services are performed under the direction of the medical officer of health, the treasurer shall forward the accounts to the Minister within three months after he receives the accounts and the Minister shall pay a grant to the municipality equal to 75 per cent of the amount that would be payable for the medical services as insured health services under subsection 1 of section 19 of The Health Services Insurance Act, 1968-69 and where an account has been similarly received and submitted for drugs used in con- nection with the medical services the grant shall include 75 per cent of the cost of the drugs. 3. This Regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of October, 1970. (4859) THE GUARANTEE COMPANIES SECURITIES ACT O. Reg. 4/71. Approved Guarantee Companies. Made— December 23rd, 1970. Filed— January 5th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GUARANTEE COMPANIES SECURITIES ACT 1. The Schedule to Ontario Regulation 359/66, as amended by Ontario Regulations 5/67, 289/69, 161/70 and 214/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following item : 16a. Canadian Pioneer Insurance Company (4860) 3 THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT O. Reg. 5/71. General. Made— December 9th, 1970. Approved — December 23rd, 1970. Filed— January 5th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT 1. — (1) Clause e of sub-item 1 of Class 17 of Schedule 1 to Regulation 571 of Revised O. Reg. 5/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 6/71 143 Regulations of Ontario, 1960 as remade by subsection 1 of section 2 of Ontario Regula- tion 404/68, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : {e) canvas; (2) Sub-item \-i of item 1 of the said Class 17, as made by subsection 2 of section 2 of Ontario R^ulation 404/68, is revoked. . 2. Sub-item i of item 1 of Class 18 of Schedule 1 to Regulation 571 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1%0, as amended by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 328/62, section 3 of Ontario Regulation 340/65 and subsection 1 of section 3 of Ontario Regulation 404/68, is further amended by adding thereto the following clause : (c) awnings, canvas goods, tarpaulins or tents ; 3. — (1) Item 1 of Class 25 of Schedule 1 to R^ulation 571 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 9 of Ontario Regulation 379/61 , is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 1. Operation of hospitals, regional and indepen- dent schools of nursing financed through public hospitals, sanitoria, convalescent homes, nursing homes and visiting nursing associations. (2) Item 13 of the said Class 25, as made by subsection 2 of section 14 of Ontario Regula- tion 16/65, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 13. Commissionaires. (3) The said Class 25, as amended by section 9 of Ontario Regulation 379/61, section 10 of Ontario Regulation 328/62, section 4 of Ontario Regulation 347/63 and section 14 of Ontario Regulation 16/65, is further amended by adding thereto the following item: 14. Security services. 4. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of January, 1971. The Workmen's Compensation Board: B. J. Legge Chairman Kenneth B. Harding Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 9th day of December, 1970. (4861) THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT O. Reg. 6/71. First-Aid Requirements. Made— December 9th, 1970. Approved — December 23rd, 1970. Filed — January 5th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT FIRST-AID REQUIREMENTS 1 . — ( 1 ) A first-aid station shall contain , (a) a first-aid box containing the items re- quired by this Regulation, and (6) a notice board displajring, (i) the Board's poster known as Form 82, (ii) the valid first-aid certificates of qualification of the trained em- ployees on duty ; and (iii) an inspection card with spaces for recording the date of the most recent inspection of the first-aid box and the signature of the |>erson making the inspection. (2) A first-aid station shall be in the charge of an employee who works in the immediate vicinity of the first-aid station and who is qualified in first-aid to the standards required by this Regulation. (3) First-aid stations shall be so located as to be easily accessible for the prompt treatment of any employee at all times when work is in progress. O. Reg. 6/71, s. 1. 2. — (1) A first-aid box shall contain as a mini- mum the first-aid items required by this Regulation and all items in the box shall be maintained in good condition at all times. (2) The box shall be large enough so that each item is in plain view and easily accessible. O.Reg. 6/71. s. 2. 3. Every employer shall at all times keep posted in other conspicuous places in the place of employ- ment the Board's poster known as Form 82 respect- ing the necessity of reporting all accidents and receiving first-aid treatment. O. Reg. 6/71, s. 3. 4. The expense of furnishing and maintaing first- aid appliances and services shall be borne by the employer. O. Reg. 6/71 , s. 4. 144 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 5. Every employer shall keep a record of all circumstances respecting an accident as described by the injured workman, the date and time of its occurrence, the names of witnesses, the nature and exact location of the injuries to the workman and the date, time and nature of each first-aid treat- ment given. O. Reg. 6/71, s. 5. 6. Employers shall inspect first-aid boxes and their contents at not less than quarter-yearly intervals and shall mark the inspection card for each box with the date of the most recent inspection and the signature of the person making the inspection. O. Reg. 6/71, s. 6. 7. The Board or its appointees may make inspec- tions of first-aid stations, appliances, services and records. O. Reg. 6/71, s. 7. FIRST-AID REQUIREMENTS 8. — (1) Every employer employing not more than five workmen in any one shift at a place of em- ployment shall provide and maintain at the place of employment a first-aid station with a first-aid box containing as a minimum, (a) a current edition of a standard St. John Ambulance First Aid Manual ; (b) 1 card of safety pins ; and (c) dressings consisting of, (i) 12 adhesive dressings individually wrapped, (ii) 4 sterile gauze pads, 3 inches square, (iii) 2 rolls of gauze bandage, 2 inches wide, (iv) 2 field dressings, 4 inches square or 2 four-inch sterile bandage com- presses ; and (v) 1 triangular bandage. (2) The employer shall ensure that the first-aid station is at all times in the charge of an em- ployee who, (a) is the holder of a valid St. John Ambulance Emergency First Aid Certificate or its equivalent ; and (b) works in the immediate vicinity of the station. O. Reg. 6/71, s. 8. 9. — (1) Every employer employing more than five workmen and not more than fifteen workmen in any one shift at a place of employment shall provide and maintain a first-aid station with a first-aid box containing as a minimum. O. Reg. 6/71 (a) a current edition of a standard St. John Ambulance First Aid Manual ; {b) 1 card of safety pins ; and (c) dressings consisting of, (i) 24 adhesive dressings individually wrapped, (ii) 12 sterile gauze pads, 3 inches square, (iii) 4 rolls of 2-inch gauze bandage, (iv) 4 rolls of 4-inch gauze bandage, (v) 4 sterile surgical pads suitable for pressure dressing individually wrapped, (vi) 6 triangular bandages, (vii) 2 rolls of splint padding; and (viii) 1 roll-up splint. (2) The employer shall ensure that the first-aid station is at all times in the charge of an em- ployee who, (a) is the holder of a valid St. John Ambulance Standard First Aid Certificate or its equiva- lent ; and (b) works in the immediate vicinity of the box. O. Reg. 6/71, s. 9. 10. — (1) Every employer employing more than fifteen and less than 200 workmen in any one shift at a place of employment shall provide and maintain at the place of employment one stretcher, two blankets and a first-aid station with a first-aid box containing as a minimum, (a) a current edition of a Standard St. John Ambulance First Aid Manual ; (b) 24 safety pins ; (c) 1 basin, preferably stainless steel; and (d) dressings consisting of , (i) 48 adhesive dressings, individually wrapped, (ii) 2 rolls of adhesive tape, 1 inch wide, (iii) 12 rolls of 1-inch gauze bandage, (iv) 48 sterile gauze pads, 3 inches square, (v) 8 rolls of 2-inch gauze bandage, O. Reg. 6/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 145 (vi) 8 rolls of 4-inch gauze bandage, (vii) 6 sterile surgical pads suitable for pressure dressings, individually wrapped, (viii) 12 triangular bandages, (ix) splints of assorted sizes; and (x) 2 rolls of splint padding. (2) The employer shall ensure that the first-aid station is at all times in the charge of an em- ployee who, (a) is the holder of a valid St. John Ambulance Standard First Aid Certificate or its equiva- lent ; and (6) works in the immediate vicinity of the box. O.Reg. 6/71, s. 10. FIRST-AID ROOM 11. — (1) Every employer employing 200 or more workmen in any one shift at a place of employment shall provide and maintain a first-aid room equipped Mrith, (a) a current edition of a standard St. John Ambulance First Aid Manual ; {b) instruments consisting of, (i) dressing scissors, (ii) dressing forceps, (iii) safety pins, (iv) graduated medicine glass, (v) tongue depressors ; and (vi) applicators, cotton tipped; (c) denatured ethyl alcohol ; {d) dressings consisting of , (i) adhesive dressings, individually wrapped, (ii) sterile gauze pads of assorted sizes, individually wrapped, (iii) gauze bandages of assorted sizes, (iv) adhesive plaster, (v) absorbent cotton, (vi) triangular bandages. (vii) splints of assorted sizes ; and (viii) splint padding ; and (e) furnishings consisting of , (i) hot and cold running water, (ii) 3 washbasins, preferably stainless steel, (iii) 1 instrument sterilizer, (iv) 1 cabinet for surgical dressings, (v) 1 enamel foot bath, {vi) 1 sanitary disposal receptacle with lid, (vii) 1 first-aid box containing as a mini- mum the items required by sub- section 1 of section 9, for use by the attendant at the scene of an accident before the patient is moved to the first-aid room or general hospital, (viii) 1 couch curtained off or in a sepa- rate cubicle, (ix) 1 stretcher ; and (x) 2 blankets. (2) The employer shall ensure that the first-aid room is in the charge of, (a) a registered nurse ; or (6) an employee who, (i) is the holder of a valid St. John Ambulance Standard First Aid Certificate or its equivalent, (ii) works in the immediate vicinity of the first-aid room ; and (iii) does not perform other work of a nature that is hkely to affect ad- versely his ability to administer first-aid. (3) The certificate referred to in subclause i of clause b of subsection 2 shall be prominently dis- played in the first-aid room. O. Reg. 6/71, s. 11. 12. Where the first-aid station referred to in section 9 or 10 or the first-aid room referred to in section 11 is not easily accessible in order to provide prompt treatment of any employee, an additional first-aid station or stations shall be estabUshed to comply with subsection 3 of section 1. O. Reg. 6/71, s. 12. 146 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 6/71 TRANSPORTATION, CONSTRUCTION, FARM AND BUSH SITES 13. For the purposes of sections 8, 9, 10 and 11, (a) a railway train, vessel or bus on a route, other than an urban or suburban route, on which a workman is employed; (b) the central point from which bush workers are dispatched daily to work sites; (c) a vehicle being used by an employer to transport workmen ; or (d) the site of the construction, repair or demolition of a building, shall be deemed to be a place of employment. 14. — ( 1 ) Where the place of employment is the site of construction, repair or demolition of a building, a first-aid station shall be maintained in the time office for the project. (2) Where there is no time office for the project, a first-aid station shall be maintained in a vehicle or building at the site and the provisions of section 1 shall apply. O. Reg. 6/71 s. 14. 15. Where the construction, repair or demolition of a building is in the charge of a general contractor, the general contractor shall provide and maintain the first-aid station or stations required by this Regulation in respect of the workmen in the same manner as if he were the employer of the workmen. O. Reg. 6/71, s. 15. 16. — (1) Every employer of bush workers or farm workers, or both, shall provide at a central location a first-aid box containing, («) a current edition of a standard St. Ambulance First Aid Manual ; John (b) 1 card of safety pins ; (c) dressings consisting of, (i) 16 adhesive dressings, individually wrapped, (ii) 6 sterile gauze pads, 3 inches square, (iii) 4 rolls of 3-inch gauze bandage, (iv) 2 sterile surgical pads suitable for pressure dressings, individually wrapped ; and (v) 4 triangular bandages. (2) Every employer using a vehicle to transport workmen shall equip the vehicle with a first-aid box containing. {a) a current edition of a standard St. John Ambulance First Aid Manual ; (b) 1 card of safety pins ; (c) dressings consisting of, (i) 16 adhesive dressings, individually wrapped, (ii) 6 sterile gauze pads, 3 inches square, (iii) 4 rolls of 3-inch gauze bandage, (iv) 2 sterile surgical pads suitable for pressure dressings, individually wrapped ; and (v) 4 triangular bandages. (3) The employer of workmen engaged in trans- porting goods outside an urban area in a vehicle shall equip the vehicle with a first-aid kit containing, (a) a current edition of a standard St. John Ambulance First Aid Manual ; {b) dressings consisting of, (i) 12 adhesive dressings, individually wrapped, (ii) 1 four-inch bandage compress, (iii) 2 two-inch bandage compresses ; and (iv) 1 triangular bandage. (4) Where a workman is operating heavy construc- tion and maintenance equipment in a place where a first-aid station is not readily available to him in the event of an accident, his employer shall equip the machinery with a first-aid kit containing the items required in subsection 3. (5) A bus operated on a route other than an urban route shall be equipped with a first-aid kit containing the items required in subsection 3. (6) Motive power units of all railways other than units used in yard service shall be equipped with a first-aid box equipped with the items required in subsection 2. O. Reg. 6/71, s. 16. 17. Ontario Regulation 329/69 is revoked. O.Reg. 6/71, s. 17. 18. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of January, 1971. O. Reg. 6/71, s. 18. THE workmen's COMPENSATION BOARD: B. J. Legge Chairman Kenneth B. Harding Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 9th day of December, 1970. (4862) 3 O. Reg. 7/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 147 THE POWER COMMISSION ACT O. Reg. 7/71. Electrical Safety Code. Made— November 30th, 1970. Approved — January 7th, 1971. Filed— January 8th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE POWER COMMISSION ACT 1. Section 75 of Ontario Regiilation 441/69 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : SECTION 7S— PRIMARY AND SECONDARY LINES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY AND WIRING OF NON-URBAN BUILDINGS 75-000 Scope (1) This Section shall apply to installations of primary and secondary Unes on private property and the wiring of farm buildings, and buildings in other than urban municipalities. (2) This Section is supplementary to and not exclusive of the general requirements of this Code. 75-001 Definitions. In this Section : (a) "power conductor" means a conductor which conveys electrical power or energy and is not part of a communication circuit ; (b) "primary line" means a set of conductors operating at a potential of more than 750 volts; (c) "secondary line" means a set of conductors operating at a potential of 750 volts or less. 75-002 General Requirements (1) Every installation under this Section shaU be submitted by the contractor for inspection in accordance with Section 2 of this Code. (2) Where the work consists of the erection of a service line, the contractor shall consult the local supply authority as to the layout of the service line and the location of the transformer and meter. (3) Where the work consists of the erection of conductors over or across a railway, the contractor shall submit to the inspector a plan of the crossing endorsed by the railway Company with an approval of the work. (4) Where power conductors are to be laid under- ground or under water, the contractor shsdl submit to an inspector and obtain his written approval of the plans of the circuits of which the power conductors form part and of the specifications for the material and equipment for the circuits. 75-004 Clearances between Power Conductors and Communication Circuits (1) Electrical equipment, power conductors, com- munication circuits and equipment shall be so constructed and maintained as to create no undue hazard to previously installed power or communica- tion facilities. (2) Where power conductors and communication circuits are carried on separate parallel pole-lines, such lines shall : (a) Be si>aced apart a distance of not less than 10 feet ; and (b) Where practicable, be spaced apart a distance such that one line cannot fall upon the other line in the event of the breaking of a pole. (3) Where pole Unes are placed such that the conductors of one circuit may fall upon the con- ductors of another circuit, in the event of the breaking of a pole, the power conductors shall be erected at least : (a) 5 feet in vertical distance above the conductors of the communication circuit where the voltage does not exceed 5000 volts to ground ; and (b) 7 feet above the conductors of the communi- cation circuit where the voltage exceeds 5000 volts to ground. (4) Paragraph (a) of Subrule (3) of this Rule shall not apply to a service span from a pole to a building. (5) Where power conductors and communication circuits are carried on the same poles, the power conductors shall be erected at least : (a) 3 feet 6 inches in vertical distance above the conductors of the communication circuits both at the p)ole and in the span, where the voltage does not exceed 5000 volts to ground ; and (b) 6 feet in vertical distance above the con- ductors of the communication circuits both at the pole and in the span, where the voltage exceeds 5000 volts to ground but does not exceed 8000 volts to ground. (6) Paragraph (a) of Subrule (5) of this Rule shall not apply to a service span from a pole to a building. 75-006 Joint Use of Poles for Communication Circuits and Power Conductors (1) Power conductors and communication circuits shall not be carried on common poles unless the consent to the joint use of the poles, in writing, is obtained from the supply authority and the operators of the communication circuits. 148 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 7/71 (2) The conductors of a communication circuit shall not be carried on poles carrying power conductors having a voltage of more than 8000 volts to ground. 75-008 Location of Conductors Vertically. Where power conductors which operate at a potential of more than 750 volts cross communication wires or other wires of lesser voltage, the conductors of the circuit having the highest voltage shall be erected above such communication wires and other wires and the distances prescribed by Rule 75-004 shall apply. 75-010 Clearances in Service Span. Where the voltage of power conductors does not exceed 750 volts, the distance between the power conductors and a communication drop-wire in the service span from a pole to a building shall be not less than: (a) 1 foot where the conductors and the drop-wire are parallel ; or (b) 2 feet where the conductors and the drop-wire cross. Erection and Installation of Overhead Power Conductors 75-012 Overhead Power Conductors . The equip- ment and materials used for the erection or installation of overhead power conductors shall be in accordance with the requirements of Rules 75-014 to 75-104, both inclusive. 75-014 Poles (1) Poles shall be constructed of : (a) Cedar; (b) Pressure-treated pine ; or (c) Other approved material. (2) Poles shall be of sound material and structure. (3) Every pole of western cedar or pressure-treated pine having a length shown in column 1 of Table 43 shall have at least the circumference specified in column 2 of the table measured at a point distant 5 feet 6 inches from the butt end of the pole. (4) Every pole of eastern cedar or wood other than western cedar or pressure-treated pine having a length shown in column 1 of Table 43 shall have at least the circumference specified in column 3 of the table measured at a point distant 5 feet 6 inches from the butt end of the pole. (5) Every pole shall have at the top a minimum circumference of 15 inches for line poles, and 21 inches for transformer poles. 75-016 Length of Poles. Poles shall be sized in accordance with Rule 75-028 and : (1) Every pole in a primary service line shall be at least 30 feet long. (2) Every pole in a secondary service line shall be at least 25 feet long. (3) Every pole on which a transformer is mounted shall be at least 35 feet long. 75-018 Framing of Poles. Every pole-top shall be framed in the manner prescribed by item 1, 2 or 3 of Specification 1. 75-020 Setting of Pole (1) Where a pole having a length shown in column 1 of Table 44 is set in earth, the butt end of the pole shall be buried to a depth of at least that pre- scribed in column 2 of the table. (2) Where a pole having a length shown in column 1 of Table 44 is set in solid rock, the butt end of the pole shall be buried to a depth of at least that shown in column 2 of the table less 1 foot. (3) Where poles are erected on slopes or hillsides, the depth of the hole shall be measured from the lower side of the opening. (4) Where it is impossible to employ the above methods, poles may be cribbed as in Specification 47. 75-022 Pole Spans (1) Poles used in secondary service lines shall be placed not more than : (a) 135 feet apart for No. 6 AWG Copper M.H.D. with weatherproof insulation ; and (b) Notwithstanding Rule 12-260 (c) of this Code, 150 feet apart for Type NS-1 or NSF-2 neutral supported cable. (2) Subject to Subrule (3) hereof poles used in a primary service line to support conductors of a size specified in column 1 of Table 45 and of components specified in column 2 of Table 45 shall be placed not further apart than the distances specified in column 3 of Table 45. (3) Where power conductors and communication circuits are carried on the same poles, the poles .shall be placed not further apart than 175 feet. 75-024 Pole Spans Crossing Public Road. Where a span of electrical conductors crosses a public road: (a) The span shall not be longer than 135 feet; and 10 O. Reg. 7/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 149 (b) The poles which support the span shall be of sufl&cient height to provide and maintain, at a temperature of 60°F., a distance between the conductors and the surface of the road of : (i) 19 feet, where the voltage between conductors is not more than 750 volts to ground ; or (ii) 20 feet, where the voltage between con- ductors is more than 750 volts to groimd but not more than 8000 volts to ground. 75-026 Span with Secondary Attached to Building (1) The span from the point where the secondary service line is attached to a building to the nearest pole shall not be more than : (a) 100 feet for weatherproof insulated copper; (b) 125 feet for size No. 3/0 AWG and smaller of Types NS-1 and NSF-2 cables; and (c) 100 feet for size No. 4/0 AWG of Types NS-1 and NSF-2 cables. (2) The ampacity of all weatherproof insulated cable shall be in accordance with Table 50. (3) The ampadty of Types NS-1 and NSF-2 shall be as in Table 36. 75-028 Clearances on Private Property (1) The poles which support the conductors of a primary service line of not more than 15,000 volts passing over private property accessible to vehicles shall be so located and of such height as to afford a clearance of at least 20 feet measured vertically between the conductors and the groimd at a tem- perature of 60°F. (2) The poles which support the conductors of a secondary service line passing over private property accessible to vehicles shall be so located and of such height as to afford a clearance of at least 19 feet measured vertically between the conductors and the ground at a temperature of 60°F. (3) The poles which support the conductors of a primary or secondary service line of not more than 15,000 volts passing over private property accessible only to pedestri2ms shall be so located and of such height as to afford a clearance of at least 15 feet measured vertically between the conductors and the ground at a temperature of 60l°F. (4) Where an overhead secondary' line other than a service line enters a building and the height of the building is insufficient to permit the clearance re- quired by Subrules (2) and (3) hereof, the service fitting shall be installed at the highest practicable level, which in no case shall be less than 12 feet above ground level. (5) Where the primary span exceeds 175 feet, the clearances required by Subrules (1), (2) and (3) hereof shall be increased by 1/10 foot for each 10 feet by which the span exceeds 175 feet. 75-030 Clearances of Service Conductors from Buildings (1) Where an overhead service line has a voltage of not more than 750 volts, the conductors shall be kept at least 3 feet measured horizontally or 6 feet measured vertically from all buildings except where necessary to effect a service entrance. (2) Where an overhead service Une has a voltage of more than 750 volts but not more than 15,000 volts, the conductors shall be kept distant : (a) From a building : (i) At least 10 feet measured horizontally; or (ii) At least 15 feet above the highest point of the roof of the building ; and (b) From the top level of a barn-door, barn- window or the entrance to a hay-mow: (i) At least 10 feet measured vertically up- wards ; or (ii) At least 20 feet measured horizontally. 75-032 Clearances for Other Structures (1) Power conductors operating at a potential of more than 150 volts to ground shall not be erected within : (a) 20 feet measured horizontally from windmills, flagpoles and other hke structures; and (b) 40 feet measured horizontally from silos or wells which increase the possibihty of acci- dental contact by persons or things with such conductors. (2) The poles which carry the conductors of a primary line shall be so located as to avoid, so far as is practicable, the possibihty of damage from contact with vehicles. 75-034 Anchors and Guys (1) Poles at dead-ends or angles in a service line shall be guyed to : (a) A plate anchor in the manner prescribed by Specification 2 ; (b) A log anchor in the manner prescribed by Specification 3 ; or (c) An expansion anchor in the manner prescribed by Specification 4. 11 150 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 7/71 (2) Where the anchor is installed in solid rock with no overburden of earth a rock-anchor shall be installed in the manner prescribed in item 1 of Specification 5. (3) Where the anchor is installed in solid rock having an overburden of earth, it shall be installed in the manner prescribed in item 2 of Specification 5. (4) Where local conditions do not permit the use of a guy, a push brace shall be used in the manner prescribed in Specification 6. 75-036 Tree as Anchor. Where power conductors have a voltage of not more than 300 volts and the guyed pole is not at the end of the line and it is not practicable to use an anchor, by special permis- sion, the guy wire may be attached to the trunk of a sound tree, which shall be at least 12 inches in diameter at the point of attachment, by means of a % inch eye-bolt or screw-eye at least 6 inches in length. 75-038 Guy Wires. Guy wires shall : (a) Be of 7-strand steel ; (b) Have a diameter of at least ^/i^ inch; and (c) Be galvanized. 75-040 Strain Insulator on Guy (1) Every guy shall have a strain insulator in- stalled in the manner prescribed in Specification 7 or, as an alternative, preformed guy grips suitable for the purpose and conductor size are acceptable. (2) Where: (a) The guyed pole carries a transformer or a fused switch ; and (b) The breaking of the guy wire could cause a part of the guy wire below the strain insulator to fall against a conductor carried by the pole, a second strain insulator shall be installed in the guy wire at a point below the point of possible contact of the conductor and guy wire. (3) All guy wires shall be protected by a suitable guard. 75-042 Anchoring for Change of Line Direction (1) Where a change in direction of a line does not exceed 45 degrees, a single anchor shall be used bisecting the larger angle formed by the lines. (2) Where a change in direction of a line is greater than 45 degrees but does not exceed 60 degrees, two anchors shall be installed, one at right angles to each line. (3) Where a change of direction in a line exceeds 60 degrees, each line shall be dead-ended with a head anchor. 75-044 Guy Construction (1) Where a guy wire passes over a roadway or other obstruction to a guy, it shall be constructed in the manner prescribed in item 1 or item 2 of Specification 8. (2) Where the span between the guyed pole and the stub pole crosses over or under power conductors operating at a potential of more than 150 volts to ground, a second strain insulator shall be installed in the span at a point between the power conductors and the guyed pole and not less than 8 feet from the stub pole. 75-046 Guy on Transformer Pole (1) The guy wire on a transformer pole shall be attached to the pole with an approved fitting shown in item 1 of Specification 37 in the manner pre- scribed in Specification 7 and in such manner that there is no contact with the ground-wire on the pole. (2) Where there is no transformer on a pole the guys may be attached in the manner prescribed by Subrule 1 hereof, or by wrapping two turns of the guy wire around the pole and using two guy hooks as shown in item 3 of Specification 37. 75-048 Anchor Distance from Pole. The distance of an anchor from its pole shall be at least one- third the height of the pole above ground. 75-050 Cross-arms and Hardware. All hard- ware shall be hot-dipped galvanized. 75-052 Cross-arms ( 1 ) Cross-arms shall be : (a) Of Douglas fir : (b) At least 4^2 inches wide and 3^4 inches thick ; and (c) Attached to the pole so that the longer dimen- sion is vertical. (2) Where Douglas fir is not available, cedar cross-arms of at least 4% inches in width and 3% inches in thickness and free of knots of more than Yz inch diameter may be used. 75-054 Types of Cross-arms (1) On a 2-pin arm the pins shall be at least 30 inches apart. (2) On a 4-pin arm, (a) The 2 pins nearest the pole shall be at least 30 inches apart ; and 12 O. Reg. 7/71 (b) THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 151 Each of the 2 pins farthest from the pole shall be at least 18 inches distant from the pin nearer the pole, but where the pole span is 200 feet or more, the distance shall be in- creased to at least 30 inches. (3) The end pins shall be at least 4 inches from the end of the cross-arms. 75-056 Cross-arm Pins (1) The pins shall be: (a) Wood cross-arm pins as prescribed in item 3 of Specification 9 ; or (b) Steel cross-arm pins as prescribed in item 2 of Specification 9. (2) Where steel cross-arm pins are used, a lock washer as prescribed in item 1 of Specification 9 shall be used on each pin. 75-058 Bracing of Cross-arms. Two-pin cross- arms shall have two 20-inch braces and all other cross-arms shall have two 30-inch braces. 75-060 Cross-arm Construction (1) Cross-arms shall be erected in the manner shown in Specification 10 but where there is a change in direction of the line of more than 30 degrees, and at dead-ends, the cross-arms shall be erected in the manner shown in Specification 11. (2) Where there is a change in direction of less than 3 degrees in a service line, the cross-arms shall be erected as shown in Specification 10. (3) Where the change in direction is greater than 3 degrees but not more than 30 degrees, single arms shall be used as shown in Specification 10, but the pins shall be angle-pins as shown in item 1 of Specification 38. (4) WTiere the change in direction is greater than 30 degrees but not more than 60 degrees, double arms shall be used as shown in Specification 1 1 but the pins shall be angle-pins as shown in item 1 of Specification 38. (5) Where the change in direction is greater than 60 degrees buck-arms shall be used as shown in Specification 12. 75-062 Dead-end Construction (1) At dead-ends in primary service lines double arms shall be erected as shown in Specification 11. (2) On a four-pin cross-arm, the two spacing bolts nearest the center of the cross-arm shown in Specifi- cation 11 shall be installed only when required for dead-end equipment. (3) Spacing blocks may be used in lieu of spacing bolts. (4) Where power conductors supported on cross- arms cross an overhead open-wire communication line having more than two circuits, the power con- ductors shall be supported on double cross-arms on the two poles nearest the crossing. (5) Where the voltage of j)ower conductors is more than 750 volts the conductors shall be dead-ended as shown in item 1 or item 2 of Specification 13 but : (a) Where one of the conductors is a grounded neutral, the insulator may be dispensed with on that conductor ; and (b) Where the voltage exceeds 3000 volts to ground, two 6-inch insulators shall be used 75-064 Pole-top Pin Construction (1) Pole-top pin construction may be used for single-phase grounded circuits. (2) Where pole-top pin construction is used, it shall be as shown in item 1 of Specification 14. (3) Where there is a change of direction of less than 3 degrees in the line, the pole- top pin construc- tion shall be as shown in item 1 of Specification 14. (4) Where the change of direction is greater than 3 degrees but not more than 15 degrees, a pole-top pin and saddle-clamp shall be used as shown in item 1 of Specification 15. (5) Where the change of direction is greater than 15 degrees but not more than 60 degrees, saddle- clamps shall be used for both conductors as shown in item 2 of Specification 15. (6) Where the change of direction is greater than 60 degrees, the construction shall be as shown in Specification 16. (7) Where a power line on pole-top pins crosses an overhead open-wire communication line having more than two circuits, the power conductors shall be supported on double pins on the two poles nearest the crossing. (8) At a dead-end, double arms shall be installed as shown in Specification 11, or if the dead-end is not on a transformer pole, then it may be in ac- cordance with item 2, Specification 14. Vertical dead-ending as shown in Spjecification 33a is an alternative for framing. 75-066 Secondary Racks. Racks shall be used on secondary service lines as follows : (1) When neutral supported cables are used, item 1 of Specification 30 shall be the type of rack used. (2) When several conductors are used, item 2. 3 or 4 of Specification 30 shall be the type of rack depending on the number of conductors. 13 / 152 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 7/71 (3) Where there is no change of direction in a secondary service hne, the rack shall be erected as shown in item 1 of Specification 17. (4) Where there is a change of direction in a secondary service line, the rack shall be erected as shown in item 2 of Specification 17. (5) Neutral supported cable shall be installed in accordance with Specification 45. (6) At a dead-end in a secondary service line, the rack shall be erected as shown in item 3 of Specifi- cation 17. (7) The secondary conductors shall be dead-ended as shown in Specification 18 or, if neutral supported cables are used, as shown in item 1 of Specifica- tion 30. 75-068 Rack Clearance (1) Where primary and secondary service con- ductors are carried on the same poles and the primary conductors are carried on cross-arms, the top of the rack for the secondary conductors shall be at least 2 feet below the centre of the cross-arms for primary conductors. (2) Where the primary conductor is carried on a pole-top pin, the secondary rack shall be at least 4 feet below the primary conductor. (3) Where the conductors of primary and secon- dary lines are carried on the same poles on private property, the secondary line shall have a neutral conductor separate on the pole from the neutral conductor of the primary line. 75-070 Insulators (1) The insulator used on the phase wires of a primary circuit having a voltage of more than 750 volts but not more than 5000 volts to ground shall be of the brown glaze, top-tie, wet-process porcelain type as shown in item 1 of Specification 19. (2) A similar pin-type insulator of slate-coloured glaze shall be used for the grounded neutral wire of a primary circuit. (3) For: (a) Grounded primary circuits having a voltage of more than 5000 volts but less than 8000 volts to ground ; or (b) Ungrounded circuits of more than 5000 volts but not more than 15,000 volts between conductors, the phase insulators shall be of the brown glaze, top-tie, wet-process porcelain type as shown in item 2 of Specification 19. (4) The insulator used on a secondary spool-type rack shall be of porcelain as shown in Specifica- tion 20. 75-072 Conductor Splices (1) Where a splice is required in steel reinforced conductors, the splice shall be made in the manner prescribed by Specification 21 or a compression joint may be used. (2) Where a splice is required in hard-drawn copper conductors, the splice shall be made with a sleeve as prescribed in item 1 of Specification 22 or a com- pression joint may be used. (3) Where the conductor to be spliced is of medium- hard-drawn copper, the method shown in item 2 of Specification 22 may be used in lieu of a sleeve but the splice shall be soldered. (4) Where the conductor to be spliced is of medium- hard-drawn stranded copper : (a) The method shown in item 3 of Specification 22 shall be used ; and (b) The splice shall be soldered. (5) The method os splicing shown in items 2 and 3 of Specification 22 shall not be used where the conductors are of hard-drawn copper. (6) Where a span of a power conductor crosses an overhead communication circuit, the use of splices in the span and in the two spans adjoining it shall be avoided where practicable. 75-074 Conductors. Conductors used on primary service lines of more than 750 volts shall be of at least a size shown in column 1 of Table 45. 75-076 Longer Span. Where, by reason of special circumstances, the use of a span longer than that permitted by Table 45 is necessary, an inspector may permit the use of a longer span subject to such conditions as to materials and methods of con- struction and support as he may consider necessary. 75-078 Conductors of Secondary Service (1) The conductors of a secondary service line shall have at least the conductivity and strength of No. 6 AWG gauge medium-hard-drawn copper wire. (2) The conductors of a secondary line, other than the neutral conductor, shall have a weatherproof covering. (3) The neutral conductor shall be : (a) Bare ; and (b) Placed in the same position in the circuit in relation to the other conductors, as the neutral conductor of the supply authority is in rela- tion to its other conductors. 14 O. Reg. 7/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 153 75-080 Type of Service Line Ck)nductors and Sag Between Poles (1) Where the conductors of a service Une are of neutral supported cable they shall be erected so that the sag between pwles is that shown in Table 48 at the specified temperatures, for the size of the cable. (2) Where the conductors of a service line are of copper with a weatherproof covering they shall be erected so that the sag between poles is that shown in Table 46 at the specified temperatures for the size of the cable. (3) Where the conductors of a service line are of steel-reinforced aluminum conductors, they shall be erected so that the sag between poles is that shown in Table 47 for the specified temperatures. 75-082 Conductor Ties (1) Where insulators are required in a primary service line having aluminum conductors, the conductors shall be tied to pin-type insulators: (a) In the manner prescribed by Specification 23 where there is no change in direction of the Une at the insulator ; and (b) In the manner prescribed by Specification 24 where there is a change in direction of the hne at the insulator. (2) Where insulators are required in a primary service line having conductors of copper with weatherproof covering, the conductors shall be tied to pin-type insulators : (a) In the manner prescribed by Specification 25 where there is no change of direction of the line at the insulator ; and (b) In the manner prescribed by Specification 26 where there is a change of direction of the line at the insulator. (3) Where insulators are required on a primary service line having a copper conductor with weather- proof covering and the voltage exceeds 3000 volts to ground the covering shall be removed from the conductor for a distance of 12 inches and that portion of the conductor which is bare shall be centrally located on the insulator and tied in the manner prescribed by Specification 28. (4) Where insulators are required in a secondary service line having copper conductors with weather- proof covering, the conductors shall be tied to secondary-rack spool-type insulators in the manner prescribed by Specification 27. 75-084 Conductor Taps. Taps to conductors shall be made with clamps as shown in Specification 35. 75-086 Insulating Bare Conductor. Where in- sulation has been removed from a conductor in the making of a spUce, tap or dead-end, the bare part of the conductor and the clamp, if any, shall be taped and painted with insulating compound. 75-088 Removal of Insulation. Where a dead-end is made on an insulated conductor, the insulation shall be removed from the conductor only at the place where the clamp is attached. 75-090 Attachment of Service Wires (1) Supply service wires shall terminate on a dead-end rack of a type shown in Specification 29 or 30 mounted : (a) On a secondary service pole ; or (b) Attached to the timber framing of a building by two machine bolts of at least one-half inch diameter backed by washers unless a one-wire rack is used such as shown in item 1 of Specification 30. (2) Where it is necessary to install an approved service mast to meet the requirements of Rule 6-010, the mast shall be attached to the building as shown in Specification 46. 75-092 Conductor Sag Between Pole and Building (1) Where the conductors of the service line are of weatherproof covered copper, they shall be erected so that the sag in the span between a pole and building is in accordance with Table 49 for the specified temperature and span length. (2) Where the conductors of the service line are of neutral supported cable, they shcdl be erected so that the sag in the span between a pole and building is in accordance with Table 48 for the specified temperature and span length. 75-094 Service Box Installation (1) Where a service box is installed on a pole which supports the conductors of a secondary service only, the service box shall be erected as shown in Sjsecification 32. (2) WTiere a service box is installed on a trans- former pole, no equipment other than that shown in Specification 33 shall be placed on the pole. (3) Where the service consists of a completely self-protected transformer or central metering system, no equipment other than that shown in Specification 34 shall be placed on the pole except by special permission. (4) Service boxes shall not be installed on poles located on a pubUc road. (5) The following requirements shall apply to the Central Metering System (CM) : 15 154 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 7/71 (a) A standard pole-mounted distribution trans- former without a secondary breaker or pole- mounted service switch shall be used to supply multi-building farm installations; (b) The method of entry of conductors into a building shall be in accordance with Rule 6-0 1 8 of this Code; (c) The service equipment shall be bonded to the neutral ; (d) A ground electrode shall be used at each service in accordance with Rule 75-108; (e) Each building shall have one main service box except where there are not more than six subdivisions of the main service and the subdivision boxes are grouped ; (f) New overhead yard wiring shall be triplex with a minimum of No. 2 AWG aluminum ; (g) The ampacity of the overhead or underground conductors feeding one or more services shall be based on : (i) 100% of the rating of the largest service ; plus (ii) 75% of the sum of the ratings of all other services supplied. (h) All transformer poles and poles carrying con- ductors shall carry the following warning sign : "Danger — Keep Off. If work on this pole or near wires is necessary, call the Hydro Area Office." (i) Transformer pole hardware and metering equipment shall be in accordance with Speci- fication 34 ; (j) If metering is located on other than a transformer pole, the conduit shall be bonded to the overhead supply neutral in addition to the connection to a ground electrode shown on Specification 34. 75-096 Service Attachment to Poles (1) No electrical equipment of a consumer's service shall be attached to the poles of a supply authority without express permission of the supply authority. (2) The permission of the supply authority shall not be granted where the attachment cannot be made below the attachments of the supply authority. 75-098 Service Box Installation on a Trans- former Pole (1) Where a service box is installed on a trans- former pole : (a) The ground electrode shall be installed at the pole by the supply authority ; (b) The consumer shall provide a grounding con- ductor for the non-current-carrying metal parts of the service box ; and (c) The supply authority shall connect the grounding conductor to the ground wire on the pole. (2) All non-current-carrying metal parts of the service box shall be grounded. 75-099 Location of Meters. Requirements for meter locations are made in Rule 6-060 of this Code as follows : (1) Meters and metering equipment shall be in- stalled in locations satisfactory to both the inspection department and the supply authority and shall be : (a) Located as near as practicable to the service box except as provided for in Subrule (2) ; (b) Grouped where practicable ; (c) Readily accessible ; (d) Not located in coal bins, clothes closets, bath- rooms, stairways, dangerous or hazardous locations, nor in any similar undesirable places; and (e) If mounted outdoors, of weatherproof con- struction or in weatherproof enclosures. (2) Instrument transformers may be outside the consumer's premises and the meter inside the premises, providing the secondary leads between the instrument transformers and the meter terminal box or test links are continuous and are installed in the same manner as service entrance conductors, with the exception that a service box with disconnect- ing switch is not required. Note : Where a service box is installed inside a building, it shall be so located that the meter is readily accessible for reading and is not exposed to moisture, dust or corrosive vapour. 75-100 Conductors to the Service Switch. Con- ductors connected to the load side of a service switch shall not be installed in a conduit with conductors connected to the line side of the service switch. 75-102 Disconnection of Live Supply. No person other than an authorized person shall do any work on a pole carrying conductors having a voltage of more than 300 volts until the local super- intendent of the supply authority has been notified j and the power has been shut off. 16 O. Reg. 7/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 155 75-104 Tree Trimming. At the time of the installation of a primary line on private property, all trees adjacent to the line shall be trimmed so as to afford a clearance of : (a) At least 8 feet between light limbs and branches and the conductors of a primary- line exceeding 750 volts ; (b) At least 4 feet between light limbs and branches and the conductors of a secondary line not exceeding 750 volts ; and (c) At least 6 feet between heavy main tree trunks or limbs, which do not sway appre- ciably, and the conductors. 75-106 Grounding Ck>nductors (1) The grounding conductor shall be in accord- ance with Section 10. (2) Armoured-cable shall not be used as a grounding conductor, when in an area that mav be frequented by livestock. (3) (a) Where a rubber-insulated or thermo- plastic insulated wire is used for the ground- ing-conductor, those parts located above ground shall be protected against mechanical injurj' by means of wood ground-wire mould- ing or similar means approved by the in- spector; and (b) Metal guards or conduit shall not be used as protection for the grounding conductor in locations accessible to livestock. 75-108 Ground Electrodes (1) Each ground electrode shall consist of one or more standard ground-rods. (2) There shall be not less than two ground-rods installed for each consumer's installation. (3) Groundrrods, if of iron or steel, shall have a minimum diameter of % inch. (4) Ground-rods shall be provided with solderless clamps of an approved type. (5) Where a ground-electrode consists of two or more ground-rods, the ground-rods shall be installed not less than 10 feet apart. (6) Where ground-rods are installed outside a building, they shall : (a) Be at least 10 feet long ; and (b) Be driven to a depth such that the groimd- clamps are 12 inches below ground-level. (7) Where ground-rods are installed in a base- ment: (a) They shall extend not less than 5 feet into the ground ; and (b) Ground-clamps which are protected against mechanical injury may be located above the surface of the floor through which the rods are driven. (8) All groimd electrodes shall be connected to the system neutral to minimize voltage gradients. 75-110 Location of Underground Grounding Conductor (1) Where the grounding conductor is run under- ground to the ground electrode, it shall : (a) Be buried in the earth to a depth of not less than 12 inches below the ground-level; (b) Not be located within 10 feet of a doorway; and (c) Not be located in an area normally frequented by livestock. (2) Where it is impracticable to obtain adequate resistance to ground, an inspector may require that groimd connections be dispensed with at individual services. 75-112 Grounding of Service Equipment on Transformer Poles (1) Where the service equipment is installed on a transformer pole: (a) The neutral conductor of the consumer's service shall not be grounded by any person other than an employee of the supply authority ; (b) (i) The neutral conductor shall be brought into the service box ; (ii) The neutral conductor must be installed in the line and in the load conduits on a service pole, and notwithstanding the provisions of Rule 10-024, the neutral conductor may be bare. (c) The contractor shall bond the non-current- carrying metal parts of the service equip- ment to a grounding conductor sized in accordance with Rule. 10-084, and at least 2 feet of the grounding-conductor shall extend outside the weatherproof enclosure. (2) (a) The supply authority shall attach the ground- ing-conductor to the supply authority's ground wire by means of a solderless con- nector ; and (b) The supply authority shall supply and install the ground-electrode consisting of at least two rods. 17 156 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 7/71 75-113 Clearance Lightning-Conductors. Re- quirements for clearance of lightning-conductors are made in this Code as follows : 10-046 Spacing or Bonding of Electrical and Lightning Rod Systems. Where practicable, a clearance of at least six feet shall be provided between lightning rod conductors and electrical con- ductors and equipment, but where this separation is not possible, the ground electrodes for the two sys- tems shall be connected together, at or below ground level, with a copper conductor of a size not less than that of the grounding conductor for the electrical system and in no case shall the bonding conductor be smaller than No. 6 AWG copper. 12-018 Lightning Rod Conductors. Where lightning rod conductors are installed, electrical wiring shall, where practicable, be kept at least 6 feet from such conductors except where bonding is provided in accordance with Rule 10-046. Note: (1) Where lightning-conductors are installed on a building, electric wiring not in metal enclosures shall be kept at least 6 feet from the lightning- conductors and where that is not practicable the neutral conductors shall be bonded to the lightning- conductors at the maximum elevation of the wiring. (2) Where it is not practicable to keep the electric wiring at least 6 feet from the lightning-conductors or to bond the neutral conductors to the lightning- conductors as required by note (1) hereof, the service neutrals shall be bonded to the lightning-conductors. (3) Metal enclosures of circuit conductors shall where practicable be kept at least 6 feet from the lightning-conductors and where this is not prac- ticable, shall be bonded to the lightning-conductors. 75-114 Overhead Secondary Circuits and Feeders (1) Conductors shall be installed in accordance with Rules 12-242 to 12-260 inclusive. (2) The span between buildings shall not exceed 100 feet. (3) Where overhead feeders are more than one pole span in length they shall be terminated in accordance with Subrule (1) of Rule 75-090. (4) Where an overhead feeder is dead-ended and guyed on the last pole, and the length of the feeder drop between the pole line and the attachment on the building does not exceed 50 feet, the conductors may be attached to the building as shown in Specification 31 with an approved type of service knob. 75-116 Attachment of Feeder Conductors (1) Where a service knob is attached to a solid- masonry wall it shall : (a) Have a No. 22 wood screw at least 2 inches long; and (b) Be anchored in the solid part of the masonry as shown in item 4 of Specification 31. (2) Where a service knob is attached to solid wood at least 2 inches thick, it shall have a No. 22 wood screw at least 2 inches long. (3) Where a service knob is attached to a sheathed frame building, the screw of the service knob shall be at least 3 14 inches long and shall be screwed into : (a) A stud or other solid member at least 3 inches thick ; or (b) Face boards or other wooden members which are sufficiently reinforced to prevent breaking of the face board or member, in the manner indicated in item 2 of Specification 31. (4) A i/g-inch hole shall be drilled into the wood before the screw is inserted. (5) Screws shall not be inserted in the end grain of wooden members. (6) Where a service knob is attached to a brick veneer building, it shall be attached in the manner indicated in item 1 of Specification 31, and the screw of the service knob shall : (a) Be at least 6 ^4 inches long ; and (b) Pass through the mortar course into the sheathing. (7) Where a service knob is attached to a stucco or hollow-tile wall, the service knob shall have a 14-inch toggle bolt and shall be attached in the manner indicated in item 3 of Specification 31. 75-118 Secondary Conductors Across a Public Road. Where a consumer desires to run the con- ductors of a secondary feeder across a public road between a house and a barn, the crossing shall not be made unless: (a) Written permission has been obtained from the supply authority and from the authority having control over the road ; and (b) The conductors are erected at least 19 feet above the road level. 75-119 Location of Service Equipment. Re- quirements for the location of service equipment are made in this Code as follows : 6-028 Service Equipment Location. Service boxes or other approved service equipment shall be installed in a location satisfactory to both the inspection department and the supply authority and shall be : 18 O. Reg. 7/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 157 (a) Readily accessible, or have the means of operating them readily accessible ; (b) Not located in coal bins, clothes closets, bath- rooms, stair\*'ays, dangerous or hazardous locations, nor in any similar undesirable places ; (c) Except by special permission, placed within the building; (d) If placed on the outside of a building or on a pole: (i) Protected from the weather, or be weatherproof, and (ii) Protected from mechanical injury if less than six feet above ground ; and (e) As close as practicable to the point where the service conductors enter the building. 18-014 Non-Essential Electrical Equipment (1) No electrical equipment shall be used in a hazardous location, unless it is essential to the processes being carried on therein. (2) Service equipment, panelboards, switchboards, and similar electrical equipment shall, where prac- ticable, be located in rooms or sections of the building in which hazardous conditions do not exist. 36-022 Service Equipment Location. Service equipment shall be installed in a location satis- factory to the supply authority and the inspection department and, in the case of a building, shall be at the point of service entrance. Note: (1) Meter-equipment shall not be installed in a bam, stable or other building in which livestock is or may be kept or stabled. (2) (a) Service boxes designed for inside use shall not be installed out-of-doors. (b) Where service boxes and meters are protected completely against rain and snow they may be installed on verandas. (3) The non-current-carrying metal parts of the service and the neutral conductor of the con- sumer's service shall be grounded in accordance with the Section on Groimding, specifically Rule 10-042 (2). 75-120 Yard-lights (1) Yard-lights shall not be installed on a trans- former pole, unless installed and maintained by the supply authority. (2) Where yard-lights are installed on poles carry- ing the conductors of a primary line, the lighting fixtures shall be at least 6 feet below the con- ductors. (3) Where yard-lights are controlled from more than one point by switches, each switch shall be so wired and connected that the neutral conductor runs direct to the light or Ughts controlled by it. (4) The neutral conductor of the circuit supplydng the yard-light may be connected to the neutral conductor of a feeder or sub-feeder. 75-122 Wiring in Buildings (1) Where a feeder or sub-feeder enters a building, a 3-wire service box of the solid-neutral type shall be installed at the point of entrance. (2) Where a service box supplies more than two branch-circuits, over-current devices shall be in- stalled on the load side of the main switch or circuit-breaker. (3) The over-current devices shall be mounted in an approved enclosure separate from that of the main switch or circuit-breaker except that an approved panelboard may be used in which the main switch or circuit-breaker is in the same enclosure with the branch-circuit over-current devices. (4) (a) All feeders shall enter bams and out- buildings in rigid metal conduits or in non- metaUic sheathed cable. (b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) hereof, where feeders are protected by a device installed in the transformer, non-metallic sheathed cable is not permitted. (5) Where non-metallic sheathed cable is used, it shall: (a) Be located inside the buildings ; and (b) Not be exposed to moisture unless of the NMW type. (6) The conduit or non-metallic sheathed cable shall be fitted with an approved weatherproof service fitting. (7) Aluminum non-metallic sheathed cables are not permitted in bams or stables. 75-124 Wiring Methods (1) The wiring in bams, stables and out-buildings shall be: (a) Knob-and-tube wiring ; (b) Non-metallic sheathed cable ; or (c) Any other method by special permission. (2) The wiring in a residence may be : (a) Knob-and-tube wiring; (b) Non-metallic sheathed cable ; or (c) Any other approved method. 19 158 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 7/71 75-126 Wiring Devices (1) Except by special permission, keyless weather- proof pigtail lamp-holders shall be installed at lamp outlets in barns, stables and out-buildings. (2) All lamp outlets shall be controlled by means of wall switches. (3) Subject to Subrule 4, an outlet, switch, receptacle or other wiring device shall be : (a) Contained in a box made of insulating material having a cover of insulating material ; or (b) An approved self-contained outlet, switch, receptacle or other wiring device, made of insulating material. (4) Where an inspector permits the installation of metal conduit or armoured-cable, a metal box and fittings shall be used. 75-127 Location of Non-metallic Sheathed Cable. Requirements for the location of non- metallic sheathed cable are made in this Code as follows : 22-030 In Barns or Stables. Where non- metallic sheathed cable other than Type NMW is used in barns or stables, it shall not be run : (a) Directly over windows, doors or other open- ings in outside walls ; or (b) Where condensation is liable to form on the cable through marked differences in tem- perature, unless the cable is protected in the manner prescribed by Rule 22-036. 22-032 In Root Houses. Non-metallic sheathed cable other than Type NMW shall not be installed in root houses without special permission. 22-034 In Stair Wells or Ducts. Non-metallic sheathed cable other than Type NMW shall not be run: (a) In stair wells ; or (b) Through ventilating ducts or similar openings between stables and lofts or other rooms above stables. 22-036 From Stable to Loft (1) Where non-metallic sheathed cable other than Type NMW is run from a stable to a loft or room above the stable, it shall be run through a length of rigid conduit. (2) The conduit shall be sealed at the upper end with an approved insulating compound. (3) Wherever exposed to injury, as in a stair well, non-metallic sheathed cable shall be adequately protected. Note : Where non-metallic sheathed cable is run : (a) On a wall or the framework of a barn, out- building or residence; or (b) In any other place where it is likely to be damaged by cattle or by the impact of moving objects, it shall be protected by wooden guard strips or boxing. 75-128 Fixed Lighting. Where combustible dust or chaff is likely to collect on lamps installed in fixed positions, the lamps shall be: (a) Installed so that they hang vertically ; and (b) Enclosed in semi-dust-tight globes. 75-130 Receptacles. Receptacles installed in stables, barns and out-buildings shall be of the 3- pole grounded type. 2. Table 36 and Tables 43 to 50 inclusive to Ontario Regulation 441/69 are revoked and the following substituted therefor: TABLE 36 {See Rules 4-004 (6) ; 75-026) MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE AMPACITY OF NEUTRAL SUPPORTED CABLE TYPES NS-1 AND NSF-2 Size AWG Ampacity Ampacity With 2 Insulated With 3 Insulated Aluminum Conductors Aluminum Conductors 8 40 35 6 60 50 4 80 65 3 90 75 2 105 90 1 125 105 0 145 125 00 170 145 000 195 165 0000 225 190 20 O. Reg. 7/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE TABLE 43 (See Rule 75-014) CIRCUMFERENCE OF POLES 159 Length of Pole feet Western Cedar or Pressure-treated Pine inches Eastern Cedar and Other inches 25 30 35 40 26 26 Vj 28 34 28 31 33 37 TABLE 44 (See Rule 75-020) MINIMUM DEPTH OF POLES Pole Length Minimum Depth of Hole feet feet 25 5 30 SVi 35 S'/j 40 6 45 6»/2 50 7 TABLE 45 (See Rules 75-022 -074 -076) MAXIMUM CONDUCTOR SPANS Size of Conductor AWG Type of Conductor Maximum Span Feet 6 Medium-hard-drawn copper, weatherproof 135 6 Hard-drawn or medium-hard- drawn copper, bare 150 4 Bare hard-drawn copper 250 4 Bare steel-reinforced aluminum 250 2 Bare steel-reinforced aluminum 350 0 Bare steel-reinforced aluminum 350 21 160 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE TABLE 46 (See Rule 75-080) V, CONDUCTOR SAG BETWEEN POLES —WEATHERPROOF COPPER CONDUCTORS O. Reg. 7/71 Conductors No. 6 to No . OAWG Conductors No. 2/0 to 250 MCM AWG Temperature (Fahrenheit) degrees 100 Ft. Span inches 125 Ft. Span inches 150 Ft. Span inches 100 Ft. Span inches 125 Ft. Span inches 150 Ft. Span inches -20 4 6 8 5 8 12 0 5 8 12 7 11 16 32 7 11 16 9 15 21 60 9 15 21 12 18 26 90 12 19 27 14 22 32 120 15 24 34 17 26 38 TABLE 47 (See Rule 75-080) SAG OF ALUMINUM CONDUCTORS STEEL REINFORCED Nos. 2, 1/0, Stranding 6/1 Span in Feet Temperature (Fahrenheit) 175 200 225 250 275 300 325 350 Sag in Inches -30 8 10 13 17 20 24 28 32 0 14 18 23 29 35 42 49 57 + 32 18 24 30 37 45 54 63 73 60 22 29 36 45 54 64 76 87 90 26 ii 42 52 63 75 88 102 120 29 38 47 59 71 85 99 115 Note : For sizes larger than No. 1/0 AWG refer to the Supply Authority. 22 O. Reg. 7/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE TABLE 48 {See Rule 75-080-092) SAG OF TRIPLEX CONDUCTORS Triplex Triplex Triplex 2— No. 2 PolvAl 2— No. 1/0 PolyAl 2— No. 3/0 PolyAl 1— No. 2 Bare Acsr. 1— No. 1/0 Bare Acsr. 1— No. 1/0 Bare Acsr. Temperature (Fahrenheit) Span in Feet Span in Feet Span in Feet 50 75 100 125 150 50 75 100 125 150 50 75 100 125 150 Sag in Inches Sag in Inches Sag in Inches -20 8 17 30 47 68 10 23 40 62 89 12 27 47 74 106 0 8 18 32 50 72 11 23 41 64 92 12 28 48 75 108 +32 9 19 34 53 74 11 24 43 67 97 12 28 49 77 110 60 9 21 37 58 84 11 25 45 70 101 13 28 50 78 112 90 16 22 39 61 87 12 26 46 72 103 13 29 52 81 113 TABLE 49 (See Rule 75-092) CONDUCTOR SAG BETWEEN POLE AND BUILDING WEATHERPROOF COPPER CONDUCTORS Temperature (Fahrenheit) 50 Ft. Span inches 75 Ft. Span inches 100 Ft. Span inches -20 5 11 19 0 6 12 22 32 6 14 25 60 7 16 29 90 8 17 31 120 8 19 33 23 162 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE TABLE 50 (See Rule 75-026) ALLOWABLE CURRENT-CARRYING CAPACITIES FOR WEATHERPROOF CONDUCTORS IN FREE AIR O. Reg. 7/71 Size AWG MCM Amperes Copper Conductor Amperes Aluminum Conductor 14 30 12 40 30 10 55 45 8 70 55 6 100 80 4 130 100 3 150 115 2 175 135 1 205 160 0 235 185 00 275 215 000 320 250 0000 370 290 250 410 320 3. Specifications 1 to 46 inclusive to Ontario Regulation 441/69 are revoked and the following substituted therefor: SPECinCATlON-1 (75-018) lb be sov cut Items ITEKA 1 SPE,anCAT10N-2 (75-034) . Hi'. J Plata secored ~ ' bvjvo-4'nalto. Planks creoaoted Dg.TA4CH0a-PLATe ANCHoa Rod iTtM ((a orb) SPt^iriCATlOH 3g ) AMCHOa-PLATt e'do. VASHEB6.NUT 24 O. Reg. 7/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 163 ^ECTncAnoN-3 (7S.«34) 4r34^'««i&-NvT tarifi cot oof of centre of bank re required Slobe to olov for embeddmci onchor rod. Anchor Qoo DkkCPCO Anchor Rod JTEM Uawb) SpecmcATvoH 36 4'S«.VldHEB iTCM C SpccmcATioN 36 DuMnn 6' SpEcincAnoN-4 05-034) l^cnftM9«0M AMCHOR LOCMTC HCSeSRCD SPOT rcB AMCHOR. BOBC a'AUaOt HOU AT THE. AMGLK Aie TW DCPTH RCOfMBO). SecuQt AHowa on bod a»b tiusH BOO TO fWi. DBTH OT TIC HOLt. TXMP VTTH XUlVMa BAfiUMTL AMCHOR n FUIXY D(IM«)CDl PULLUPGVJY Vine MMRC RZrUJNG THt MOLC. BACKnU. VtU. TtkMPCD. 3PECIFlCAmON-5 (75-034) acfid lock. iTtM S SpccmonoN 36 GaouT AMCHOR Item 3 dnxnncAnoN 36 fTEM < QOCK AtaCHOR CXTTMSKM/ fTEM 4 dPKTKATKM 36 dzWRKT Pock AxooR ttiM 3 ""^"SpeorowioM 36 VXtflt tTTM 5 dnoncnKM 36 hlM Z 5PEariCATK»N-6 (75-034) Ncm (d -.tto^oBi cut in tine tx4e (btMraisM ^ 'MAOaCbOLTS Item 5 doccmoaioN 37 7^ / // Uxis OAMco j I ANaoRLoa 2-/ 25 164 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 7/71 Specification-? (75-040) Ins doiGnoB xt foquncd do then ci bnAen ^ oon not so fbli that the jjort aborvc ttie insulator ~ can be reached from the jnxtnd. Anchor Log Specification-9 (75-0S6) , l4' DUHCTER MiNMUM \i DiAMTEK l£'Dii^nTER Maximum «B Matwial-- Locust 'Wood VOOD CnOSSABM PiM ITEM 3 Qi" Dj^JtrtRMWMUM ^ --^ :l^^ DtTA.li. Or Pin SnmL CBOjSSAaM Pin I-rtM 2 DcMiL O Lock Vtmnt 'l6GAMD.5TnL Item 1 5PE,CIF1CATK3N-6 (75-044) TiiMtu. trt Bolt ^aliuMeLt Ett. Nut 3ptCIFlCAT10N 36 Stoain bteuLxroc /ITEM e SPECincATKJN 37 CuRvtoVvaHtB htM 5 apicincxnoN 37 ^ Item 6 SPECincATiow 37 «J'«10"K(»CH.E)01.T Guy Rthmg Item 1 OPBOnCATlOM 37 Anchor, hoa Specification -10 (75-060) ■^boD Pn ITIM 3 SrecmcxTioN-S V«44" MACHim BOLT £^ VASHWt / 'Machine boLi(M$m) P»(;TyPt IH9ULKI0BS ^ Item (S.2 dPtcmcATOH (9 Vboo PiM hTM 3 5PEciricATio:;-9 llU trtM ( 2- pin CROSSARM Pm Tfvc Imulaiom ' tTTM it.e SPCOnCATKM 19 Bolt £- \ASHtR f-'MACHim &OLT &.'y>«Hze 'Item e 4.-Pm CBOSSAKM 26 O. Reg. 7/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 165 SPECIFICATION - 11 (75-060-062-064) PlMTVPt IMSOLATOQ >__ - I'MnowE Na.T( f-* Maoba Bolt £: ^Axx} Pin Item 3 SpcaricATioM -9 T e. 2CrB&MX iTtM 1 2 - PIN CPOSSAPM VXX> P»4 Item 3 SKoncAnoM-? ^^ ^ ITIM 16.2 ^3aBBA.ci ■-44' Las ScBtv tTtWI Z 4-PlN CPOSSARM SPcancATioN-lS (7M62) SPEcmcAnoN- (75-060) 12 u 5PcaFicAnoN-i4 (75-064) Pin inoM 41 ^CLT 6.\ASHCR bOLT Sw VkSHtR OC _ ppooL. Boi-T Item 4 ■ /aPEOnCATKJN 38 —Spool . dPecmcKnoM ao iKiaXAwTOB htM2 J^^T^ Dead C.KD CukMP hTM -4 apECinCATlCN 3^ Z* SquASt ViNdHcc tVE CXXT Item 3 SPBcancMnoN 38 ntMt Ibr dslcitta of dsodendi oonducfcm ft T ntM2 27 166 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 7/71 Specification-is (75-064) tVt t)OLT htM 3 SpeciriCAnoM 38 e'SOUAQt "VNSHtRS iNSULATOtt iTtM Z SPECinCATlOM 40 'SAOOLt Clamp iPECmCATION 42 PoLt Top Pin .. _ SPECinCATION 41 S- 9 Machine Bolt (onti-syif) l.'^ASHtRS i Machine Dolts 6, Vashei Eye tooLT iTtCTS 5PECinCAT\ON 38 SADDLE Clamp SPtClFlCATlCH 42 E" Square ■Vvshers lTtM2 Note : A spool clevis may be used for the neutral conductor instead of equipment shown above Specification -16 (75-064) Eye txxT Item 3 SPtciricATioN 3 Double Eye Clevis Item 5 flpEcinonoN Dead two Clamp Item A SPtcmcATioN 39 Guy Fittings SMACHINE ftOLT luY Rtting Item t SPECinCATTON 37 2" Square VXbher Insulator Item 2 SptcincATiON 40 Rn- details sec Specification 43' Guy flTTiNas NEVmRAL Note: A StDooI clevis may be used far ffie neutral conductor instead of equijsmcnt ^ovn abov« Specification- 17 (75-066) Item g Clamp Item ( or Z Specification 39 For details of secondary dead end see Sfjedfication 16 Item 3 SPtCIFICATION-ia (75-066) Insulator Clamp Item laE SPEaFlCATlOM 39 Imuiaticn SECONnARY Rack 28 O. Reg. 7/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 167 3pex:iricArioN-i9 (75-070) Vet PHoctsa Pobcjo-wn l«uuaD«o TTtM 1 EflCTWi OE Slatt. Glaze, as SPtanto TTtM E COOVN GUAZe SpECIFIGMTON-EO (75^070) Spool bccrvN Qlazc 5PECTFICAn(»i- (75-072) ■o^ o «« •< — ♦- -r c ^cl •'I S S.E- «8 £ «i E c i-' E li • AC S-D " C 50A0aS-° 41 no u^^^ tfU 5~ $■ d - TitVittt AT'X: SPECIFlCAnON-24 (75-082) 5a«. Conductoo iNSULATOtt 5EEcinc/aTON-25 (75-082) m m nnm n n '64'Of '^AARDV-P '-VO 1S8' or '4 AAHBVO bARC Conductor tt/- -# ^;^i==B ^==# f ^ V I SPECincATlON-2© (75-082) M CJ N '*dxJir-J'Akr..hi ■UMX. or MMCaAl. K« TI1» 1 Axa. COPPCB HE VBZ ♦« ST-or 'SIAHOVB '•♦ AO'or'sMKavp. ♦z A4-0r 'eMHDWP. •k) sror'AMHOVP. '*> 5e-or'4>A«nvP •% «o-or*4NU«xvi>. ♦Ab C4' or '4MH0«« bARt Conductoo Insulator 30 O. Reg. 7/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 169 5PECtFlCAnON-27 (75-0«2) M, sis NNN n t> « z z z 1ABU or wixnaiAL roe ties | AKO. COPreS TK Vl« '6 37- Of '6 MHDVP •4 4cror>6MHDWP •2 4-4'ar'SMHDWP •Vb sz-or'^vutniip •Uo CO' o» 'A MHOVr ♦»« *-Vo S*" Of '4 MHOWP dcx^ONDADY Back Spool Tite insulatoq SPEcmcAnoN- 26 (75-082) TULZ or kwcnsui. roa TIM | ASKa cocniiicinBE •6 M-of'eaDtAn ••t 35- 0» 'eaOiKAEI '« sr or 'esmSABt ♦V*> *r Of 'ssoftASi •Vo 43'of 'cftDMBI ♦M. ^firof'SSBftASt •<>b 30'or*eaQlAnx BaCE Conouctob iNSULATOtt 5PECinCATION-29 (75-090) iNauuqon lNSULJLAnGra Tb Copptfi Ume COhductor CONDUCTOB 3^3^^ Z^ iTtM 5 Splice In Slack Coppib Lead Specification -37 [3(DGdficcrtion3 6,7, 8,] [13. 16 & 33] (75-046) iTtM e Stpaiki Insulator h-3i-H -^ ^-^ — * '"rf ' \ Item Cunvcc _5 VAfSHER Gal. Steel Items TViiMBLt Eye h4uT 33 3ptciFicAnoN-36 [SfJcctfioationft 2,3,4.57,S.6] C-Oia, Single Anchor Rod Item \ (aSib) TViiMftut. Eye 6olt Item 2 Dock anchok Item 3 EK Eye g'Dio, g'Dia.lTote r--*!— -1 -| Rock Anchob ExTENaoN Item a Specification -38 (75-060) iTtM ( Angle Pin Item 3 V^sV—A^ ffcKT A ' Spool Ewlt Item A 172 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 7/71 SPECinCATlON- 39 [specifications 12,1^.] [I4.ie,l7a(8] (75-060) COMOUCTOW ^a,' •«CDp«»w»a 1 •2 'Acopprawra z 1 '2 •2 »2Co(i(><'S»<>i»J z t "jbCoff^SlraKi z 1 'Z •VOCctf'itm 2 2 -.-I- •^atpcrttrnt 2 2 ''T raiic 2 2 '<-R' Douejle tve Cucvo 5pEcincAnoN-41 [sfjccifcations W&tSJ (75-064) PxE. Top P\n StcnoH 'A-X' Section' b-lb" I" Sheet Stcel SPECIFICAnON - 40 Vet PBOCE33 PonCtLAlN iNSULATrono -3^'DiA.MrrtB- ITEM g'Dta,Pir iTtM 2 34 SUSPENSION INSULATOK &iovn Glaze 5PECiFiCAnoN-42 [stjccificalion 15 J (75-064) \^V-A aADDLE. Cl-AMP I O. Reg. 7/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 173 3PEciFiCAnoN-43 fication 16] 7S-0M) ^ tot Vlcotiat conductor InsutdOT is onsffed see 9t>edricaKon 16 FbLC futuucma SPECincAnoN 40 DouBix tYi Clevis TTTM S dPCcmcATioN 39 OONDUCIOK MTM -♦ SutcwcxnoH 39 GoNDurroR. ^3EciFlGsriON-44 [3t»cdficcifions7&fij (7S-040) I'ih >-^-J^ rrtME STXtL Guv GUAPD ITTM 3 3 tX)t.T Guv SPECIFICATION - 45 (7S4W-066) Specification - 46 (75-090) Where the majumam attachment height exceeds S ft., then gnyiag most be enployed. 35 174 O. Reg. 7/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 4. Ontario Regulation 441/69 is amended by adding thereto the following specifications: O. Reg. 9/71 SPECIFICATION - 33a (alternative: to n* 33) (75-0G4) MOTE CONTINUOUS FROM SYSTEM NEUTRAL TO 6R0UN0 PLATE SPECIFICATION - 47 NOTES (■) FOR CORNER FASTENING USE 6/8" OlA. GALVANIZED ANCHOR RODS, UN6ALVANIZED 8TEEL RODS MAY BE USED IF READILY AVAILABLE (k) TIMBERS SHALL BE EASTERN CEDAR (ROUND OR SOUARE) NOT LESS THAN «" DIA. UNTREATED SPRUCE IS NOT •ATISFACTORY POLE LENGTH M FEET EASTEOKZOAR »>2 32W B. Tfiis Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of January, 1971. The Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario: Dated at Toronto, this 30th day of November, 1970. (4873) THE MILK ACT, 1965 O. Reg. 8/71. Classes of Milk. Made — January 6th, 1971. Approved — January 7th, 1971 Filed— January 8th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT, 1965 1. Ontario Regulation 546/70 is revoked. The Milk Commission Of Ontario: K. A. McEwen Chairman J. F. Jewson Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 6th day of January, 1971. (4874) 3 George E. Gathercole, Chairman E. B. Easson Secretary THE MILK ACT, 1965 O. Reg. 9/71. Classes of Milk. Made — January 6th, 1971. Approved — January 7th, 1971. Filed— January 8th, 1971. 4a. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT, 1965 Section 1 of Ontario Regulation 139/70 is amended by adding thereto the following item: Class 4a milk. 2. — (1) Subsection 4 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 139/70 is amended by inserting "and" at the end of clause c, by striking 36 I O. Reg. 9/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 175 out "and" at the end of clause d, and by revoking clauses aa and ab, as made by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario R^ula- tion 2%/70, and clause e. (2) The said section 2, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 295/70 and section 1 of Ontario Regulation 296/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (4tf) The amount in poimds of milk, partly- skimmed milk, skim-milk or cream that is used in the processing of the following milk products : i. Brick cheese. ii. Colby cheese. iii. Specialty cheese, is Class 4a milk. The Milk Commission Of Ontario: K. A. McEwEN Chairman J. F. Jewson Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 6th day of January, 1971. (4875) 3 37 O. Reg. 10/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 11/71 227 Publications Under The Regulations Act January 23rd, 1971 THE POLICE ACT O. Reg. 10/71. General. Made— January 7th. 1971. Filed— January 12th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE POLICE ACT 1 . Clause e of section 37 of Ontario Regulation 451/69 is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : («) ' ' presiding officer' ' means the Commissioner or an officer designated by him under sub- section 1 of section i% or a judge designated under subsection 3 of section 38. 2. Section 38 of Ontario Regulation 451/69 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 38.— (1) The Commissioner may designate a Deputy Commissioner, an Assistant Commissioner, or any other officer of the rank of Superintendent or higher, who may exercise the powers and perform the duties of the Commissioner in the hearing and disposition of charges, provided that on a plea of not guilty to a major offence a Superintendent shall refer the matter to the Commissioner who may, subject to subsections 2 and 3, hear the case himself or designate a Deputy Commissioner oj- an Assistant Commissioner to hear the case against the person charged. (2) Where a plea of not guilty is entered to a major offence, the Commissioner may refer the matter to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General with a recommendation that he appoint a judge to hear the case. (3) Where the Minister of Justice and Attorney General receives a recommendation under subsec- tion 2, or in any case where he considers it proper to do so, he may, upon notice to the Commissioner and the person charged, designate a county court judge or a district court judge who consents to the designation to hear the charge. (4) The provisions of this Part that apply to the hearing of a charge by the Commissioner apply mutatis mutandis to a hearing by a judge designated under subsection 3. (5) The decision of the judge shall be deemed to be the decision of the Commissioner. Section 38 of Ontario Regulation 451/69, as remade by section 2 of this Regulation, applies to charges laid before this Regu- lation comes into force that have not been heard or finally determined, as the case maybe. (4915) THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 11/71. Designations — Miscellaneous Southern Ontario. Made — January 7th, 1971. Filed— January 13th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT 1. Schedule 105 to Regulation 213 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 180/62, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : FOXBOROUGH BY-PASS Schedule 105 In the townships of Thurlow and Sidney, in the County of Hastings being, {a) part of, (i) lots 1 , 2 and 3, Concession 4, (ii) Lot 1 , Concession 5, (iii) Lot 1 , Concession 6, (iv) the road allowance between conces- sions 4 and 5, (v) the road allowance between conces- sions 5 and 6, and (vi) the road allowance between the townships of Thurlow and Sidney, in the Township of Thurlow ; and (b) part of. (i) Lot 38. Concession 5. 39 228 O. Reg. 11/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE (ii) Lot 38, Concession 6, O. Reg. 14/71 (iii) the road allowance between conces- sions 5 and 6, and (iv) the road allowance between the townships of Sidney and Thurlow, in the Township of Sidney, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as part 2 on Department of Highways plan P-2563-41, registered in the registry ofhce for the registry division of the County of Hastings as No. 146151 and filed with the Superintendent of Docu- ments of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 23rd day of September, 1970. 4.8 miles, more or less. (4916) THE MILK ACT, 1965 O. Reg. 12/71. Industrial Milk — Marketing. Made— January 13th, 1971. Filed— January 13th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT, 1965 1. Ontario Regulation 553/70 is revoked. The Ontario Milk Marketing Board: George R. McLaughlin Chairman H. Parker Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 13th day of January, 1971. (4917) THE MILK ACT, 1965 O. Reg. 13/71. Industrial Milk — Marketing. Made— January 13th, 1971. Filed— January 13th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT, 1965 1. — (1) Section 13 of Ontario Regulation 146/70 is amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (2a) All Class 4a milk supplied to a processor shall be sold by the marketing board and bought by the processor for not less than a minimum price of $4.10 per 100 pounds for milk testing 3.5 per cent milk-fat where the milk is delivered to the processor by tank truck. (2) Subsection 5 of the said section 13 is amended by inserting after "2" in the fourth line "2a". (3) Subsection 6 of the said section 13 is amended by inserting after "2" in the second line "2a". The Ontario Milk Marketing Board: George R. McLaughlin Chairman H. Parker Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 13th day of January, 1971. (4918) 4 THE MILK ACT, 1965 O. Reg. 14/71. Grade A Milk — Marketing. Made— January 13th, 1971. Filed— January 13th, 1971. (2) REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT, 1965 — (1) Subsection 1 of section 16 of Ontario Regulation 70/68, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 144/70, is amended by striking out "17.22" in the eighth Hne and inserting in lieu thereof "$7.42". Subsection 2 of the said section 16, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 144/70, is amended by striking out "$6.65" in the seventh line and inserting in lieu thereof "$6.85". (3) Subsection 3 of the said section 16, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 144/70, is amended by striking out "$6.21" in the fourth line and inserting in lieu thereof "$6.41". 2. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st dayof February, 1971. The Ontario Milk Marketing Board: George R. McLaughlin Chairman H. Parker Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 13th day of January, 1971. (4919) 4 40 O. Reg. 15/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 229 THE ENERGY ACT, 1964 O. Reg. 15/71. Transmission and Distribution Pipe Line Code. Made — January 7th, 1971. Filed— January 13th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE ENERGY ACT, 1964 1 . Paragraphs 1 4 and 33 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 334/64 are revoked. 2. Ontario Regulation 334/64, as amended by Ontario Regulation 497/69, is further amended by adding thereto the following sections : 3a. — (1) Before commencing the installation or extension of a gas pipe line with a nominal diameter in excess of eight inches or intended for an operating pressure in excess of 125 psig, every company shall obtain, (a) the approval of the chief insjjector; or (b) certification as conforming to the Act and this Regulation by a professional engineer registered under The Professional Engineers Act, 1968-69, of a construction drawing and bill of materials for the Sf)ecific work. (2) Subsection 1 does not apply to service lines with nominal diameters of less than three inches. (3) Upon completion of a pipe line construction referred to in subsection 1, the company shall submit to the chief inspector, (a) a written report in Form PLIOI ; and (b) a copy of the construction drawing and bill of materials referred to in subsection 1 with necessary field changes detailed thereon and both shall be signed by a certified pipe line inspector, certifying compliance of the completed work with this Regulation. 36. Every company shall, where the chief inspec- tor has reason to believe an unsafe condition exists, uncover any part of a pipe line at the written request of the chief inspector. 3. Section 5 of Ontario Regulation 334/64 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 5. — (1) Every company shall file with the chief inspector a manual that shall include. (a) its plan of operating procedures ; and and maintenance (6) its current typical plans, construction speci- fications and material specifications for the construction and installation of pipe lines and consumer meters and for the setting of consumer regulators. (2) Every company shall review at least annually the manual referred to in subsection 1 , make neces- sary revisions and inform the chief inspector, in writing, of any such revisions. 4. Section 7 of Ontario Regulation 334/64 is revoked. 5. Section 8 of Ontario Regulation 334/64 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 8. — (1) Every company shall, on or before the sixtieth day of its fiscal year, report to the chief inspector, in writing, a general description of the pipe lines it proposes to install during the fiscal year, including, where known, the nominal size, length, operating pressure and location of each pipe line. (2) Every company shall, within sixty days after the end of its fiscal year, report to the chief inspector, in writing, any departures from the report submitted in compliance with subsection 1. 6. Section 9 of Ontario Regulation 334/64 is revoked. 7. Section 10 of Ontario Regulation 334/64 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 10. Every company shall make and maintain available for inspection at any time by an inspector, at the nearest location from which the pipe line is operated, (a) up-to-date and legible plans of each pipe line, showing the location thereon of all valves and other works pertaining thereto, and identifying those valves designated as emergency valves ; (b) up-to-date details, showing the daily pro- gress of all pipe line construction in the area ; and (c) valve records with complete information as to the dates of inspection, maintenance and current intended operating position, whether open or closed. 8. Section 11 of Ontario Regulation 334/64 is revoked. 9. Section 13 of Ontario Regulation 334/64 41 230 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 15/71 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 13. — (1) All materials and components that will become a permanent part of a pipe line constructed under this Regulation shall be, (a) suitable and safe for the condition under which they are used ; (b) qualified for the conditions of their use by compliance with the specifications and requirements of this Regulation ; (c) such that unit stresses do not exceed the unit stresses prescribed by this Regulation for comparable material in pipe in a similar location and type of service ; and (d) designed so as to withstand the field test pressure to which they will be subjected. (2) The use and application of all materials and components that will become a permanent part of a pipe line constructed under this Regulation shall be certified by a professional engineer registered under The Professional Engineers Act, 1968-69 and shall be acceptable to the company. 10. Section 19 of Ontario Regulation 334/64 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 19. No person shall make a weld in any steel pipe or component of a steel pipe line unless he is qualified to make the weld under The boiler and Pressure Vessels Act, J 962-63 and the procedure followed in the making of the weld shall be a procedure approved for the purpose by the chief inspector under that Act in the same manner as for a pressure vessel. 11. Sections 22 and 26 of Ontario Regulation 334/64 are revoked. 12. Sections 41 and 42 of Ontario Regulation 334/64 are revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : 41. — (1) Subject to subsection 3, the design of a pipe line shall be such that forces in bends, offsets or dead-ends shall be resisted by anchorage, soil friction or longitudinal stresses in the pipe. (2) Where the resistance to forces in bends, offsets or dead-ends depends on anchorage, the anchorage shall be designed in accordance with section 42. (3) Subject to subsection 4, compression couplings shall not be installed at less than the safe embedment distance, as calculated in accordance with section 42. (4) Where a compression coupling is installed at less than the safe embedment distance to a bend, offset, dead-end or point of longitudinal thrust, (a) an anchorage, calculated in accordance with section 42 ; {b) a joint restraint, calculated in accordance with section 42 ; or (c) a combination of anchorage and joint restraint, shall be provided to withstand the longitudinal forces with no allowance for friction between the pipe and the soil. 42. The procedures for, (a) determining anchorage requirements; {b) calculating safe embedment distance; and (c) designing and applying joint restraint, shall be contained in the manual referred to in sec- tion 5 and shall be acceptable to the chief inspector. 13. Section 43 of Ontario Regulation 334/64 is revoked. 14. Section 57 of Ontario Regulation 334/64 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 57. — (1) Where practical, there shall be at least twelve inches of clearance between any pipe line and any other known underground structure that it parallels, but where a clearance of at least twelve inches is not attainable, (a) the reason for the lesser clearance shall be recorded by the company ; and (b) in no case shall the clearance be less than two inches. (2) Where practical, there shall be at least two inches of clearance between any pipe line and any other known underground structure that it crosses but where the clearance of at least two inches is not attainable, (a) the reason for the lesser clearance shall be recorded by the company ; and (b) precautions shall be taken to prevent elec- trical contact with, or the imposition of external stresses from, any other under- ground structures, and the precautions taken shall be recorded by the company. 15. Section 60 of Ontario Regulation 334/64 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 42 60. — (1) The company shall make provision for inspection during installation of a pij>e line by a certified pipe line inspector. J O. Reg. 15/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 16/71 231 I (2) The inspection required by sabsection 1 shall ensure that the installation complies with all the requirements of this Regulation. 16. Ontario Regulation 334/64, as amended by Ontario Regulation 497/69, is further amended by adding thereto the following sections : 171a. The frequency of the patrols, inspections and tests required by sections 164, 165, 166, 168, 169, 170 and 171 shall be contained in the manual referred to in section 5 and shall be acceptable to the chief inspector. 1716. The manual referred to in section 5 shall include procedures for the safe shutdown of a pipe line or part thereof in the event of a line failure, and these procedures shall be acceptable to the chief inspector. 17. Ontario R^ulation 334/64, as amended by Ontario Regulation 497/69, is further amended by adding thereto the following Form: Form PL1«1 Tht Energy Act, 1964 NOTIFICATION OF PIPE LINE CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION From Gas Distributor Address Location of Pipe Line Size Operating Pressure Class of Construction Test Method Test Pressure Pipe Line Inspector (print) Certificate No (Date) (Signature of Pipe Line Inspector or Professional Engineer) (4920) 4 THE INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS ACT O. Reg. 16/71. Schedule — Plumbing and Heating Industry' — Toronto Zone. Made — November 17th, 1970. Approved — January 7th, 1971. Filed— January 13th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS ACT 1. Paragraphs iv, v, and vi of section 1 of the Schedule to Ontario R^ulation 419/68 are revoked and the following substituted therefor : (iv) Victoria Day; ( v) Dominion Day ; (vi) Civic Holiday in that part of the zone where it is so proclaimed by a municipality ; (vii) Labour Day; (viii) Thanksgiving Day ; and (ix) Christmas Day. 2. Section 2 of the Schedule to Ontario R^u- lation 419/68 is revoked and the foUovking substituted therefor: HOURS OF WORK 2. The r^ular working periods for the industry are. (a) a r^ular working week consisting of not more than forty-five hours of work per- formed during r^ular working days; and (b) a regular working day consisting of not more than nine hours of work performed on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- day, Friday or Saturday. 3. Section 3 of the Schedule to Ontario R^;u- iation 419/68 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : MINIMUM RATE OF WAGES 3. The minimum rate of wages for work per- formed during a regular working period is, (a) to and including the 31st day of December, 1970, $4.75 an hour ; and (ft) on and after the 1st day of January, 1971, $5.25 an hour. 43 232 O. Reg. 16/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 17/71 4. Section 5 of the Schedule to Ontario Regu- lation 419/68 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : RATE OF WAGES FOR OVERTIME WORK 5. The rate of wages for overtime work is, (a) to and including the 31st day of December, 1970, $7.13 an hour; and (b) from and including the 1st day of January, 1971, $7.88 an hour. 5. The Schedule to Ontario Regulation 419/68 is amended by adding thereto the following section : VACATIONS 5a. — (1) In this section, "period of entitlement" means the period from the 1st day of July in any year to the 30th day of June in the year next following. (2) Where an employee has not ceased to be em- ployed by his employer, the employee is entitled to be paid by the employer on the 30th day of June in each year, as vacation with pay, an amount equal to 4 per cent of the employee's gross earnings during his period of entitlement. (3) Where an employee has ceased to be em- ployed by his employer, the employee is entitled to be paid by the employer, within ten days of the cessation of employment, as vacation with pay, an amount equal to 4 per cent of the employee's gross earnings for that part of the employee's period of entitlement during which he was in the employ of the employer. 6. This Order comes into force on the tenth day after the publication thereof in The Ontario Gazette under The Regulations Act. We concur: Advisory Committee for The Plumbing and Heating Industry Toronto Zone: RoYDON J. Hunt Chairman Thomas G. Wilson William C. Howard Douglas B. Dyson Harry R. Mierins M. E. Howard Director of Labour Standards Dated at Toronto, this 17th day of November, 1970. (4921) THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT O. Reg. 17/71. Reciprocal Suspension of Licences. Made — January 14th, 1971. Filed— January 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT Section 1 of Regulation 230 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 1. The provisions of subsection 1 of section 111 of the Act extend and apply to judgments rendered and become final against residents of Ontario by any Court of competent jurisdiction in the following provinces : 1. Alberta 2. British Columbia 3. Manitoba 4. New Brunswick 5. Newfoundland 6. Nova Scotia 7. Prince Edward Island 8. Quebec 9. Saskatchewan 2. The provisions of subsection 1 of section 1 1 1 of the Act extend and apply to judgments rendered and become final against residents of Ontario by any Court of competent jurisdiction in the following states: 1. Alabama 2. Arizona 3. Arkansas 4. Colorado 5. Connecticut 6. Delaware 7. Idaho 8. Illinois 9. Indiana 10. Iowa 11. Kansas 12. Kentucky 13. Louisiana 14. Maryland 15. Michigan 16. Minnesota 17. Mississippi 18. Missouri 19. Montana 30. Nebraska 21. New Hampshire 22. New Jersey 23. New Mexico 24. New York 25. North Carolina 26. North Dakota 27. Ohio 28. Oklahoma 29. Oregon 30. Pennsylvania 31. Rhode Island 32. South Carolina 33. Tennessee 34. Texas 35. Utah 36. Virginia 37. Washington 38. West Virginia 39. Wisconsin 40. Wyoming 41. District of Columbia 4 (4922) 44 J O. Reg. 18/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE THE PUBLIC COMMERCIAL VEHICLES ACT O. Reg. 18/71. General. Made— January 14th, 1971. FUed— January 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC COMMERCIAL VEHICLES ACT 1. — (1) Paragraphs 1, 2, 3 and 4 of subsection 1 of section 9 of Regulation 503 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 215/61, are revoked and the following substituted therefor ; 1. For each motor vehicle operated under a Class A, C, D. H, K or T operating licence and having a gross weight of. Gross Weight Gross Weight 8,00 8,50 9,00 9,50 10,00 10,50 11,00 11,50 12,00 12,50 13.00 13,50 14,00 14,50 15.00 15,50 16,00 ib,50 17,00 17,50 18,00 18,50 19,00 19,50 20,00 20,50 21.00 21,50 22,00 22,50 23,00 23,50 24,00 24,50 25,00 25.50 26,00 26,50 27.00 27,50 8,000. 8,500. 9,000. 9,500. 10.000. 10,500. 11.000. 11,500. 12,000. 12,500. 13,000. 13.500. 14.000. 14.500. 15,000. 15,500. 16,000. 16,500. 17,000. 17,500. 18,000. 18,500. 19,000. 19,500. 20.000. 20,500 . 21,000. 21,500. 22,000. 22.500. 23.000. 23,500 . 24.000. 24,500. 25,000. 25,500 . 26,000. 26,500 . 27,000. 27,500. 28,000. Fee i 25.00 27.50 30.00 32.50 35.00 37.50 40.00 42.50 45.00 47.50 50.00 52.50 55.00 57.50 60.00 62.50 65.00 67.50 70.00 72.50 75.00 77.50 80.00 82.50 85.00 87.50 90.00 92.50 95.00 97.50 100.00 102.50 105.00 107.50 110.00 112.50 115.00 117.50 120.00 122.50 125.00 28,00 28.50 29,00 29,50 30,00 30,50 31,00 31,50 32,00 32,50 33,00 33.50 34.00 34,50 35,00 35,50 36,00 36,50 37,00 37,50 38,00 38,50 39,00 39,50 40,00 40,50 41,00 41.50 42,00 42,50 43.00 43,50 44,00 44.50 45,00 45,50 46,00 46,50 47,00 47,50 48.00 48,50 49,00 49,50 50,00 50,50 51,00 51,50 52,00 52,50 53,00 53,50 54,00 54,50 55,00 55,50 56,00 56,50 57,00 57,50 58,00 58,50 59,00 59.50 28,500. 29,000. 29,500. 30.000. 30.500. 31.000. 31.500. 32,000. 32,500. 33,000. 33,500. 34,000. 34,500. 35,000. 35,500. 36.000. 36,500. 37,000. 37,500. 38,000. 38,500 . 39,000. 39,500. 40.000. 40.500. 41,000. 41,500. 42,000. 42,500. 43,000. 43.500 . 44,000. 44.500. 45,000. 45,500. 46,000. 46,500. 47,000. 47,500. 48,000. 48,500 . 49,000. 49,500. 50,000. 50,500 . 51,000. 51,500. 52,000. 52,500. 53,000. 53,500. 54,000. 54,500. 55,000. 55.500. 56,000. 56,500. 57,000. 57,500. 58,000. 58,500. 59,000. 59.500. 60.000. 233 Fee i 127.50 130.00 132.50 135.00 137.50 140.00 142.50 145.00 147.50 150.00 152.50 155.00 157.50 160.00 162.50 165.00 167.50 170.00 172.50 175.00 177.50 180.00 182.50 185.00 187.50 190.00 192.50 195.00 197.50 200.00 202.50 205.00 207.50 210.00 212.50 215.00 217.50 220.00 222.50 225.00 227.50 230.00 232.50 235.00 237.50 240.00 242.50 245.00 247.50 250.00 252.50 255.00 257.50 260.00 262.50 265.00 267.50 270.00 272.50 275.00 277.50 280.00 282.50 285.00 45 234 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Gross Weight Fee 60,500 $ 287.50 61,000 290.00 61,500 292.50 62,000 295.00 62,500 297.50 63,000 300.00 63,500 302.50 64,000 305.00 64,500 307.50 65,000 310.00 65,500 312.50 66,000 315.00 66.500 317.50 67,000 320.00 67,500 322.50 68,000 325.00 68,500 327.50 69,000 330.00 69,500 332.50 70,000 335.00 70,500 337.50 71,000 340.00 71,500 342.50 72,000 345.00 72,500 347.50 73,000 350.00 73,500 352.50 74,000 355.00 74,500 357.50 75,000 360.00 75,500 362.50 76,000 365.00 76,500 367.50 77,000 370.00 77,500 372.50 78,000 375.00 78,500 377.50 79,000 380.00 79,500 382.50 80,000 385.00 80,500 387.50 81,000 390.00 81,500 392.50 82,000 395.00 82,500 397.50 83,000 400.00 83,500 402.50 84,000 405.00 84,500 407.50 85,000 410.00 85,500 412.50 86,000 415.00 86,500 417.50 87,000 420.00 87,500 422.50 88,000 425.00 88,500 427.50 89,000 430.00 89,500 432.50 90,000 435.00 90,500 437.50 91,000 440.00 91,500 442.50 92,000 445.00 60,001 to 60,501 to 61,001 to 61,501 to 62,001 to 62,501 to 63,001 to 63,501 to 64,001 to 64,501 to 65,001 to 65,501 to 66,001 to 66,501 to 67,001 to 67,501 to 68,001 to 68,501 to 69,001 to 69,501 to 70,001 to 70,501 to 71,001 to 71,501 to 72.00] to 72.501 to 73,001 to 73,501 to 74.001 to 74,501 to 75,001 to 75,501 to 76,001 to 76,50] to 77,001 to 77.501 to 78.001 to 78,501 to 79,00 to 79,501 to 80,00 to 80,50 I to 81,00 [ to 81,501 to 82,00 I to 82,50 I to 83,00 I to 83.50 I to 84,00 I to 84,50 I to 85,00 I to 85,50 I to 86.00 I to 86,50 I to 87,00 I to 87.50 1 to 88,00 I to 88,50 1 to 89,00 I to 89.50 1 to 90,00 1 to 90,50 I to 91.00 I to 91.50 I to Gross 92.00 92,50 93,00 93.50 94.00 94.50 95,00 95,50 96,00 96,50 97,00 97,50 98,00 98,50 99,00 99,50 100,00 100,50 101,00 101,50 102.00 102,50 103,00 103,50 104,00 104,50 105,00 105,50 106,00 106,50 107,00 107,50 108,00 108,50 109,00 109,50 110,00 110,50 111,00 111,50 112,00 112,50 113,00 113,50 114,00 114,50 115,00 115,50 116,00 116,50 117,00 117,50 118,00 118.50 119.00 119.50 120.00 120,50 121,00 121,50 122.00 122,50 123.00 123,50 Weight o 92,500 o 93,000 o 93,500 o 94,000 o 94,500 o 95,000 95,500 96,000 96,500 97,000 97,500 98,000 98,500 99,000 99,500 00,000 00,500 01.000 01,500 02,000 02,500 03,000 03,500 04,000 04,500 05,000 05,500 06,000 06,500 07,000 07,500 08,000 08,500 09,000 09,500 0,000 0,500 1,000 1,500 2.000 2.500 3.000 3.500 4.000 4,500 5,000 5,500 6,000 6,500 7,000 7,500 8,000 8,500 9,000 9,500 20,000 20,500 21.000 21,500 22,000 22,500 23,000 o 123,500 o 124,000 O. Reg. 18/71 Fee I 447.50 450.00 452.50 455.00 457.50 460.00 462.50 465.00 467.50 470.00 472.50 475.00 477.50 480.00 482.50 485.00 487.50 490.00 492.50 495.00 497.50 500.00 502.50 505.00 507.50 510.00 512.50 515.00 517.50 520.00 522.50 525.00 527.50 530.00 532.50 535.00 537.50 540.00 542.50 545.00 547.50 550.00 552.50 555.00 557.50 560.00 562.50 565.00 567.50 570.00 572.50 575.00 577.50 580.00 582.50 585.00 587.50 590.00 592.50 595.00 597.50 600.00 602.50 605.00 46 O. Reg. 18/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 19/71 235 Gross Weight Fee 124,001 to 124,500 $ 607.50 124,501 to 125,000 610.00 125.001 to 125,500 612.50 125,501 to 126,000 615.00 126,001 to 126.500 617.50 126,501 to 127,000 620.00 127,001 to 127,500 622.50 127,501 to 128,000 625.00 128,001 to 128,500 627.50 128,501 to 129,000 630.00 129,001 to 129,500 632.50 129,501 to 130,000 635.00 130,001 to 130,500 637.50 130.501 to 131,000 640.00 131,001 to 131,500 642.50 131,501 to 132,000 645.00 132,001 to 132,500 647.50 132.501 to 133,000 650.00 133,001 to 133,500 652.50 133,501 to 134,000 655.00 134,001 to 134,500 657.50 134.501 to 135,000 660.00 135.001 to 135,500 662.50 135.501 to 136,000 665.00 136,001 to 136,500 667.50 136.501 to 137,000 670.00 137,001 to 137,500 672.50 13-7.501 to 138,000 675.00 138.001 to 138,500 677.50 138.501 to 139,000 680.00 139,001 to 139,500 682.50 139,501 to 140,000 685.00 (2) Paragraphs 5 and 6 of subsection 1 of the said section 9 are revoked and the fc^wing substituted therefor : 5. For each motor vehicle operated under a Class E or FS operating licence $10.00 6. For each motor vehicle operated under a Class F operating licence 25.00 (3) Paragraph 9 of subsection 1 of the said section 9 is amended by striking out "1 or 3" in the second line and inserting in lieu thereof "1 or 6", and by striking out "1 or 3" in the last line and inserting in lieu thereof "1 or 6". (4) Subsection 3 of the said section 9 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (3) In this section "gross weight" means the combined weight of, (a) a commercial motor vehicle and load ; or (b) a commercial motor vehicle, trailer or trailers, and load. 2. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of April, 1971. THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT O. Reg. 19/71. General. Made — January 14th, 1971. Filed — January 15th, 1971. (4923) 47 REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT 1. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 4 of Regulation 227of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 322/62, is amended by striking out "subsection 2" in the first line and inserting in lieu thereof "subsections 2 and 3". (2) Subsection 2 of the said section 4, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 322/62, is amended by striking out "trailer or con- version unit" in the second and third lines. (3) The said section 4, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 322/62, is further amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (3) A permit may be issued in respect of a trailer for an annual term, from the 1st day of April to the 31st day of March next following in which case the permit expires on the expiration of the term. 2. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 5 of Regulation 227of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 307/68 and amended by Ontario Regu- lations 191/69, 485/69 and 118/70, is further amended by striking out "trailer or conver- sion unit" in the second line and inserting in lieu thereof "or trailer". (2) Paragraph 7 of subsection 1 of the said section 5, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 307/68 and amended by subsec- tion 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 118/70, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : 7. (a) Subject to clause b, in this paragraph "gross weight" means the combined weight of, (i) a commercial motor vehicle and load ; or (ii) a commercial motor vehicle and trailer or trailers, and load. {b) WTiere a trailer or trailers transmits to the highway a total weight of 6,000 pounds or less such weight shall not be included in determining the gross weight. (c) Subject to subsection 2, for a commercial motor vehicle, combination of a commercial motor vehicle and trailer or trailers, other than a motor bus, having a gross weight of, 236 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 19/71 Gross Weight in Pounds for registration for a full annual term for registration for a nine- month period for registration for a six- month period for registration for a three- month period To )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to 5,000. 5,500. 6,000. 6,500. 7,000. 7,500. 8,000. 8,500. 9,000. 9,500. 10,000. 10,500. 11,000. 11,500. 12,000. 12,500. 13,000. 13,500. 14,000. 14,500. 15,000. 15,500. 16,000. 16,500. 17,000. 17,500. 18,000. 18,500. 19,000. 19,500. 20,000. 20,500. 21,000. 21,500. 22,000. 22,500. 23,000. 23,500. 24,000. 24,500. 25,000. 25,500. 26,000. 26,500. 27,000. 27,500. 28,000. 28,500. 29,000. 29,500. 30.000. 30,500. 31,000. 31,500. 32,000. 32,500. 33,000. 33,500. 34,000. 34,500. 35,000. 35.00 40.00 45.00 50.00 55.00 60.00 65.00 70.00 75.00 80.00 85.00 90.00 95.00 100.00 105.00 112.00 119.00 126.00 133.00 140.00 147.00 154.00 161.00 168.00 175.00 182.00 189.00 196.00 203.00 210.00 217.00 224.00 231.00 238.00 245.00 252.00 259.00 266.00 273.00 280.00 287.00 294.00 301.00 308.00 315.00 322.00 329.00 336.00 343.00 350.00 357.00 364.00 371.00 378.00 385.00 392.00 399.00 406.00 413.00 420.00 427.00 30.00 33.00 36.00 42.00 45.00 51.00 54.00 57.00 63.00 66.00 69.00 75.00 78.00 84.00 87.00 93.00 99.00 105.00 111.00 117.00 120.00 126.00 132.00 138.00 144.00 150.00 156.00 162.00 168.00 174.00 180.00 186.00 192.00 195.00 201.00 207.00 213.00 219.00 225.00 231.00 237.00 243.00 249.00 255.00 261.00 267.00 270.00 276.00 282.00 288.00 294.00 300.00 306.00 312.00 318.00 324.00 330.00 336.00 342.00 348.00 351.00 20.00 22.00 24.00 28.00 30.00 34.00 36.00 38.00 42.00 44.00 46.00 50.00 52.00 56.00 58.00 62.00 66.00 70.00 74.00 78.00 80.00 84.00 88.00 92.00 96.00 100.00 104.00 108.00 112.00 116.00 120.00 124.00 128.00 130.00 134.00 138.00 142.00 146.00 150.00 154.00 158.00 162.00 166.00 170.00 174.00 178.00 180.00 184.00 188.00 192.00 1%.00 200.00 204.00 208.00 212.00 216.00 220.00 224.00 228.00 232.00 234.00 1 10.00 11.00 12.00 14.00 15.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 21.00 22.00 23.00 25.00 26.00 28.00 29.00 31.00 33.00 35.00 37.00 39.00 41.00 42.00 44.00 46.00 48.00 50.00 52.00 54.00 56.00 58.00 60.00 62.00 64.00 65.00 67.00 69.00 71.00 73.00 75.00 77.00 79.00 81.00 83.00 85.00 87.00 89.00 90.00 92.00 94.00 96.00 98.00 100.00 102.00 104.00 106.00 108.00 110.00 112.00 114.00 116.00 117.00 48 O. Reg. 19/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Gross Weight in Pounds for registration for a full annual term for registration for a nine- month f>eriod for registration for a six- month period 237 for registration for a three- month period )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to 35,500.... 36.000.... 36,500.... 37,000... 37,500.... 38,000. . . . 38,500.... 39,000.... 39,500.... 40,000 40,500.... 41,000.... 41,500.... 42,000.... 42,500.... 43,000.... 43,500.... 44,000.... 44,500.... 45,000.... 45.500.... 46,000.... 46,500.... 47,000.... 47,500. . . . 48.000.... 48,500.... 49.000. . . . 49.500.... 50,000.... 50,500. . . . 51,000.... 51,500.... 52,000.... 52,500.... 53,000.... 53,500.... 54,000.... 54,500. . . . 55.000. . . . 55,500. . . . 56.000.... 56,500.... 57,000.... 57,500.... 58.000.... 58,500.... 59,000.... 59.500.... 60,000.... 60,500.... 61,000.... 61,500.... 62,000... 62.500.... 63,000.... 63.500.... 64.000.... 64.500.... 65.000.... 65,500.... 434.00 441.00 448.00 455.00 462.00 469.00 476.00 483.00 490.00 497.00 504.00 511.00 518.00 525.00 532.00 539.00 546.00 553.00 560.00 567.00 574.00 581.00 588.00 595.00 602.00 609.00 616.00 623.00 630.00 637.00 644.00 651.00 658.00 665.00 672.00 679.00 686.00 693.00 700.00 707.00 714.00 721.00 728.00 735.00 742.00 749.00 756.00 763.00 770.00 777.00 784.00 791.00 798.00 805.00 812.00 819.00 826.00 833.00 840.00 847.00 854.00 357.00 363.00 369.00 375.00 381.00 387.00 393.00 399.00 405.00 411.00 417.00 423.00 426.00 432.00 438.00 444.00 450.00 456.00 462.00 468.00 474.00 480.00 486.00 492.00 498.00 501.00 507.00 513.00 519.00 525.00 531.00 537.00 543.00 549.00 555.00 561.00 567.00 573.00 579.00 582.00 588.00 594.00 600.00 606.00 612.00 618.00 624.00 630.00 636.00 642.00 648.00 654.00 657.00 663.00 669.00 675.00 681.00 687.00 693.00 699.00 705.00 238.00 242.00 246.00 250.00 254.00 258.00 262.00 266.00 270.00 274.00 278.00 282.00 284.00 288.00 292.00 296.00 300.00 304.00 308.00 312.00 316.00 320.00 324.00 328.00 332.00 334.00 338.00 342.00 346.00 350.00 354.00 358.00 362.00 366.00 370.00 374.00 378.00 382.00 386.00 388.00 392.00 396.00 400.00 404.00 408.00 412.00 416.00 420.00 424.00 428.00 432.00 436.00 438.00 442.00 446.00 450.00 454.00 458.00 462.00 466.00 470.00 119.00 121.00 123.00 125.00 127.00 129.00 131.00 133.00 135.00 137.00 139.00 141.00 142.00 144.00 146.00 148.00 150.00 152.00 154.00 156.00 158.00 160.00 162.00 164.00 166.00 167.00 169.00 171.00 173.00 175.00 177.00 179.00 181.00 183.00 185.00 187.00 189.00 191.00 193.00 194.00 1%.00 198.00 200.00 202.00 204.00 206.00 208.00 210.00 212.00 214.00 216.00 218.00 219.00 221.00 223.00 225.00 227.00 229.00 231.00 233.00 235.00 49 238 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 19/71 Gross Weight in Pounds o 66,000. o 66.500. o 67,000. o 67,500. o 68,000. o 68,500. o 69,000. o 69,500. o 70,000. o 70,500. o 71,000. o 71,500. o 72,000. o 72,500. o 73,000. o 73,500. o 74,000. o 74,500. o 75,000. o 75,500. o 76,000. o 76,500. o 77,000. o 77,500. o 78,000. o 78,500. o 79,000. o 79,500. o 80,000. o 80,500. o 81,000. o 81,500. o 82,000. o 82,500. o 83,000. o 83,500. o 84,000. 0 84,500. o 85,000. o 85,500. o 86,000. o 86,500. o 87,000. o 87,500. o 88,000. o 88,500. o 89,000. o 89,500. o 90,000. o 90,500. o 91,000. o 91,500. o 92,000. o 92,500. o 93,000. o 93,500. o 94,000. o 94,500. 95,000. o 95,500. o 96,000. for registration for a full annual term 861.00 868.00 875.00 882.00 889.00 896.00 903.00 910.00 917.00 924.00 931.00 938.00 945.00 952.00 959.00 966.00 973.00 980.00 987.00 994.00 1,001.00 1,008.00 1,015.00 1.022.00 ,029.00 ,036.00 ,043.00 ,050.00 ,057.00 ,064.00 ,071.00 ,078.00 ,085.00 ,092.00 ,099.00 ,106.00 ,113.00 ,120.00 ,127.00 ,134.00 ,141.00 ,148.00 ,155.00 ,162.00 ,169.00 ,176.00 ,183.00 ,190.00 ,197.00 ,204.00 ,211.00 ,218.00 ,225.00 232.00 ,239.00 ,246.00 ,253.00 ,260.00 ,267.00 ,274.00 ,281.00 for registration for a nine- month period * 711.00 717.00 723.00 729.00 732.00 738.00 744.00 750.00 756.00 762.00 768.00 774.00 780.00 786.00 792.00 798.00 804.00 810.00 813.00 819.00 825.00 831.00 837.00 843.00 849.00 855.00 861.00 867.00 873.00 879.00 885.00 888.00 894.00 900.00 906.00 912.00 918.00 924.00 930.00 936.00 942.00 948.00 954.00 960.00 963.00 969.00 975.00 981.00 987.00 993.00 999.00 1,005.00 1,011.00 1,017.00 1,023.00 1,029.00 1,035.00 1,041.00 1,044.00 1,050.00 1,056.00 50 for registration for a six- month period $ 474.00 478.00 482.00 486.00 488.00 492.00 496.00 500.00 504.00 508.00 512.00 516.00 520.00 524.00 528.00 532.00 536.00 540.00 542.00 546.00 550.00 554.00 558.00 562.00 566.00 570.00 574.00 578.00 582.00 586.00 590.00 592.00 596.00 600.00 604.00 608.00 612.00 616.00 620.00 624.00 628.00 632.00 636.00 640.00 642.00 646.00 650.00 654.00 658.00 662.00 666.00 670.00 674.00 678.00 682.00 686.00 690.00 694.00 696.00 700.00 704.00 for registration for a three- month period 237. 239. 241. 243. 244. 246. 248. 250. 252 254 256 258 260 262 264 266 268 270 271 273 275 277 279 281 283 285 287 289 291 293 295 296 298 300 302 304 306 308 310 312 314 316 318 320 321 323 325 327 329 331 333 335 337 339 341 343 345 347. 348 350. 352. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 00 .00 00 00 00 ,00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 O. Reg. 19/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 239 Gross Weight in Pounds o 96 o 97 o 97 o 98 o 98 o 99 o 99 00 00 01 01 02 02 03 03 04 04 05 05 06 06 07 07 08 08 09 09 0 ,500. 000. 500. .000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 600. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. 000. 500. for registration for registration for registration for registration for a full for a nine- for a si.x- for a three- annual term montfi period month period month period $ 1.288.00 $ 1,062.00 $ 708.00 1 354.00 1.295.00 1,068.00 712.00 356.00 1.302.00 1.074.00 716.00 358.00 1,309.00 1.080.00 720.00 360.00 1,316.00 1.086.00 724.00 362.00 1.323.00 1.092.00 728.00 364.00 1.330.00 1.098.00 732.00 366.00 1.337.00 1.104.00 736.00 368.00 1.344.00 1,110.00 740.00 370.00 1.351.00 1,116.00 744.00 372.00 1.358.00 1.119.00 746.00 373.00 1.365.00 1.125.00 750.00 375.00 1.372.00 1.131.00 754.00 377.00 1.379.00 1.137.00 758.00 379.00 1.386.00 1.143.00 762.00 381.00 1,393.00 1,149.00 766.00 383.00 1.400.00 1.155.00 770.00 385.00 1,407.00 1.161.00 774.00 387.00 1,414.00 1.167.00 778.00 389.00 1,421.00 1.173.00 782.00 391.00 1,428.00 1.179.00 786.00 393.00 1,435.00 1.185.00 790.00 395.00 1,442.00 1.191.00 794.00 397.00 1.449.00 1,194.00 796.00 398.00 1.456.00 1,200.00 800.00 400.00 1.463.00 1,206.00 804.00 402.00 1.470.00 1,212.00 808.00 404.00 1,477.00 1,218.00 812.00 406.00 1.484.00 1,224.00 816.00 408.00 1.491.00 1,230.00 820.00 410.00 1.498.00 1,236.00 824.00 412.00 1.505.00 ~ 1,242.00 828.00 414.00 1,512.00 1,248.00 832.00 416.00 1,519.00 1,254.00 836.00 418.00 1,526.00 1,260.00 840.00 420.00 1,533.00 1,266.00 844.00 422.00 1,540.00 1,272.00 848.00 424.00 1,547.00 1,275.00 850.00 425.00 1,554.00 1,281.00 854.00 427.00 1,561.00 1.287.00 858.00 429.00 1,568.00 1,293.00 862.00 431.00 1,575.00 1,299.00 866.00 433.00 1,582.00 1,305.00 870.00 435.00 1,589.00 1,311.00 874.00 437.00 1,596.00 1,317.00 878.00 439.00 1.603.00 1,323.00 882.00 441.00 1,610.00 1,329.00 886.00 443.00 1,617.00 1,335.00 890.00 445.00 1.624.00 1,341.00 894.00 447.00 1.631.00 1.347.00 898.00 449.00 1.638.00 1.350.00 900.00 450.00 1.645.00 1.356.00 904.00 452.00 1.652.00 1.362.00 908.00 454.00 1,659.00 1.368.00 912.00 456.00 1,666.00 1.374.00 916.00 458.00 1,673.00 1.380.00 920.00 460.00 1.680.00 1.386.00 924.00 462.00 1,687.00 1.392.00 928.00 464.00 1.694.00 1.398.00 932.00 466.00 1.701.00 1.404.00 936.00 468.00 1.708.00 1.410.00 940.00 470.00 51 240 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 19/71 Gross Weight for registration for registration for registration for registration for a full for a nine- for a six- for a three- annual term month period month period month period 126,501 to 127,000 $ 1,715.00 $ 1,416.00 1 944.00 $ 472.00 127,001 to 127,500 1,722.00 1,422.00 948.00 474.00 127,501 to 128,000 1,729.00 1,425.00 950.00 475.00 128,001 to 128,500 1,736.00 1,431.00 954.00 477.00 128,501 to 129,000 1,743.00 1,437.00 958.00 479.00 129,001 to 129,500 1,750.00 1,443.00 962.00 481.00 129,501 to 130,000 1,757.00 1,449.00 966.00 483.00 130,001 to 130,500 1,764.00 1,455.00 970.00 485.00 130,501 to 131,000 1,771.00 1,461.00 974.00 487.00 131,001 to 131,500 1,778.00 1,467.00 978.00 489.00 131,501 to 132,000 1,785.00 1.473.00 982.00 491.00 132,001 to 132,500 1,792.00 1,479.00 986.00 493.00 132,501 to 133,000 1,799.00 1,485.00 990.00 495.00 133,001 to 133,500 1,806.00 1,491.00 994.00 497.00 133,501 to 134,000 1,813.00 1,497.00 998.00 499.00 134,001 to 134,500 1,820.00 1,503.00 1.002.00 501.00 134,501 to 135,000 1,827.00 1,506.00 1,004.00 502.00 135,001 to 135,500 1,834.00 1,512.00 1.008.00 504.00 135,501 to 136,000 1,841.00 1,518.00 1.012.00 506.00 136,001 to 136,500 1,848.00 1,524.00 1.016.00 508.00 136,501 to 137,000 1,855.00 1,530.00 1,020.00 510.00 137,001 to 137,500 1,862.00 1,536.00 1,024.00 512.00 137,501 to 138,000 1.869.00 1,542.00 1,028.00 514.00 138,001 to 138,500 1,876.00 1,548.00 1,032.00 516.00 138,501 to 139,000 1,883.00 1,554.00 1,036.00 518.00 139,001 to 139,500 1,890.00 1,560.00 1,040.00 520.00 139,501 to 140,000 1,897.00 1,566.00 1,044.00 522.00 (3) Paragraph 8 of subsection 1 of the said section 5, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 307/68 and amended by sub- section 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 118/70, is revoked. (4) Paragraph 9 of subsection 1 of the said section 5, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 307/68 and amended by sub- section 3 of section 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 118/70, is revoked. (5) Paragraph 14 of subsection 1 of the said section 5, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 307/68, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 14. For a commercial motor vehicle having a machine or apparatus mounted upon the chassis thereof that is not designed or used primarily for the transportation of persons or property and only incidentally operated or moved over the highways, one-half the fees set out in item 7. (6) Subsection 1 of the said section 5, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 17. For a trailer $ 5.00 (7) Subsection 4 of the said section 5, as re- made by subsection 8 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 322/62 and amended by sub- section 3 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 443/68, is further amended by striking out "trailer or semi-trailer designed and" in the first and second lines and by striking out "or 9" in the sixth line. 3. Subsection 1 of section 5a of Regulation 227 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 76/63 and amended by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 443/68, is further amended by striking out "items 7 and 9" in the first line and inserting in lieu thereof "item 7". 4. Section 10 of Regulation 227 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960. as amended by Ontario Regulations 76/63. 216/66 and 394/67, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : 10. — (1) Every commercial motor vehicle, (a) that is registered in a reciprocating state of the United States of America that grants exemptions for commercial motor vehicles similar to the exemptions granted by this section ; and (b) that is owned by a resident of the recipro- cating state, is exempt from registration while the vehicle is being driven or operated in Ontario if the vehicle is, 52 O. Reg. 19/71 (c) a hearse or ambulance ; THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 241 THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT (d) a motor vehicle designed, equipped and used exclusively for living accommodation, commonly known as a motorized mobile home; (e) a public vehicle operated in a scheduled service in Ontario within ten miles of its point of entry on the international boundary line between Canada and the United States of America or operated on chartered trips originating outside Ontario ; (/) a commercial motor vehicle having a gross weight of 6,000 pounds or less, or a combi- nation of a commercial motor vehicle and trailer or trailers where the trailer or trailers transmits to the highway a total weight of 6,000 pounds or less, and being operated in Ontario for the purpose of transporting goods owned by the owner of the commer- cial motor vehicle ; (g) being operated in Ontario for the purpose of transporting from a farm natural products of a farm or livestock, or both, o\*'ned by the owner of the commercial motor vehicle ; or (A) being operated in Ontario for the purpose of transporting objects and materials used in the production of cultural presentations or exhibitions, including musical and ballet presentations and art exhibitions, if such presentations or exhibitions are not carried on solely for the purpose of financial gain. (2) Clauses g and h of subsection 1 do not apply to a commercial motor vehicle, trailer or combination thereof while being operated in Ontario on a con- tinuous trip originating at a point outside Ontario and destined to a point outside Ontario. 5. Regulation 227 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended bv Ontario Regu- lations 182/61, 291/61, 157/62, 317/62, 322/62. 76/63, 31 1/63, 40/64. 228/64. 297/65, 216/66, 238/66, 373/66, 191/67, 234/67, 244/67, 302/67, 394/67, 96/68, 103/68. 307/68, 353/68, 443/68, 71/69. 191/69, 485/69 and 118/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following section: 10a. Where a trailer is being operated into or out of Ontario and displays a valid registra- tion plate issued by another province or state or where the owner is in compliance with the provisions of the law of the province or state in which he resides in respect to registration of trailers, the trailer is exempt from registration. 6. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of April, 1971. (4924) 4 O. Reg. 20/71. Axle Weights. Made — January 14th, 1971. Filed— January 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT AXLE WEIGHTS 1. The maximum allowable axle unit weight and axle group weight for the following axle group con- figuration consisting of a, 1. Single axle — single axle shall be as pre- scribed in Chart 1 , Table 1 ; 2. Single axle — dual axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 2, Table 2; 3. Single axle — single axle — single axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 3, Table 3; 4. Single axle — single axle — single axle — single axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 4, Table 4; 5. Single axle — single axle — single axle — single axle — single axle shall be as pre- scribed in Chart 5, Table 5 ; 6. Single axle — single axle — single axle — single axle — dual axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 6, Table 6 ; 7. Single axle — single axle — single axle — dual axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 7, Table 7 ; 8. Single axle — single axle — dual axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 8, Table 8 ; 9. Single axle — single axle — dual axle — single axle — single axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 9, Table 9; 10. Single axle — single axle — dual axle — single axle — dual axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 10, Table 10; 11. Single axle — single axle — dual axle — dual axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 1 1 , Table 11; 12. Single axle — single axle — dual axle — dual axle — dual axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 12, Table 12; 13. Single axle — single axle — triple axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 13, Table 13; 53 242 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 14. Single axle — single axle — triple axle — single axle — single axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 14. Table 14; 15. Single axle — single axle — triple axle — single axle — dual axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 15, Table 15; 16. Single axle — dual axle — single axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 16, Table 16; 17. Single axle — dual axle — single axle — single axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 17, Table 17; 18. Single axle — dual axle — single axle — single axle — single axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 18, Table 18; 19. Single axle — dual axle — single axle — single axle — single axle — single axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 19, Table 19; 20. Single axle — dual axle — single axle — single axle — single axle — dual axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 20, Table 20 ; 21. Single axle — dual axle — single axle — single axle — dual axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 21, Table 21; 22. Single axle — dual axle — single axle — dual axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 22, Table 22 ; 23. Single axle — dual axle — single axle — dual axle — single axle — single axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 23, Table 23 ; 24. Single axle — dual axle — dual axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 24, Table 24 ; 25. Single axle — dual axle — dual axle — single axle — single axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 25, Table 25 ; 26. Single axle — dual axle — dual axle — single axle — dual axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 26, Table 26 ; 27. Single axle — dual axle — dual axle — single axle — triple axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 27, Table 27; 28. Single axle — dual axle — dual axle — dual axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 28, Table 28; 29. Single axle— dual axle — dual axle — dual axle — dual axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 29, Table 29; 30. Single axle — dual axle — triple axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 30, Table 30 ; 31. Single axle — dual axle — triple axle — single axle — single axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 31, Table 31; 32. Single axle — dual axle — triple axle — single axle — dual axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 32, Table 32; 33. Single axle — dual axle — triple axle — dual axle shall be as prescribed in Chart 33, Table 33. in the Schedule. O. Reg. 20/71, s. 1. 2. Where an axle group configuration is prescribed in a Chart but any axle spacing for that configura- tion is not prescribed in the Table bearing the same number as the Chart, the maximum allowable axle unit weight shall be the axle unit weight for pre- scribed axle spacings that are equal to or less than the axle spacing that is not prescribed. O. Reg. 70/71, s. 2. 3. — (1) Every commercial motor vehicle, other than a fire apparatus or motor bus, having a registered gross weight of 20,000 pounds or more shall have attached to or painted on both sides of the driver's compartment of the vehicle a marking showing the registered gross weight in the form and dimensions as prescribed and illustrated in the following figure : ONTARIO R.G.W~ 012345 ^* LEGEND STROKE WIDTH ^* NUMERAL STROKE WIDTH (2) The letters and numbers of the marking re- ferred to in subsection 1 shall be in a colour that contrasts with their back-ground. (3) The marking referred to in subsection 1 shall be kept free from dirt and obstruction and shall be affixed or painted so that the numbers thereon are plainly visible at all times. O. Reg. 70/71, s. 3. 4. The maximum axle unit weight permitted in the Act or this Regulation for an axle unit may be exceeded by the tolerance set out for the axle unit in the following Table for the period set out therein but the axle group weight including such tolerance shall not exceed the maximum axle group weight prescribed for that axle group configuration in the Act or this Regulation. O. Reg. 20/71, s. 4. 54 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 243 TABLE Period Single Axle Dual Axle Triple Axle Tolerance Tolerance Tolerance April 1st. 1971 to March 31st, 1972 April 1st, 1972 to March 31st, 1973 April 1st. 1973 to March 31st, 1974 3.500 3,000 2.000 7,000 6,000 4.000 10.500 9,000 6.000 April 1st. 1974 to March 31st. 1975 April 1st, 1975 and thereafter 1,500 1.000 3,000 2.000 4,500 3,000 5. — (1) This Regulation, except section 3. comes into force on the 1st day of March, 1971. (2) Section 3 of this Emulation comes into force on the 1st day of September, 1971. O. Reg. 20/71,5.5. Schedule AXLE GROUP CONFI6URATION SINGLE- SINGLE Chart 1 Table 1 C) -XTTAL 9f SPAONGS- C) AXLE SPACINGS IN INCHES AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS TOTAL OF SPACINGS GROSS WEIGHT 60 72 60 72 16.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 36.0 40«0 D3 244 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINGLE -DUAL Chart 2 Table 2 C) CD O -TOTAL of SPACINGS AXLE SPACINGS IN INCHES AXLt UNIT WEIGHTS IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS TOTAL OF SPACINGS GROSS WEIGHT 00 38 72 49 ti3 tiO 90 48 90 51 '^0 54 90 72 96 44 96 48 96 50 96 51 96 54 96 72 102 4b 102 51 102 54 102 72 108 48 loa 51 108 54 108 72 114 48 114 51 IIA 54 114 72 120 72 98 121 13J 138 141 144 lt.2 140 144 146 147 150 168 150 153 156 174 156 159 162 180 162 165 168 186 192 20.0 20.0 10.0 33.0 18.0 31.5 1 1.0 35.0 1 1.0 35.5 12.0 36.0 10.0 40.0 20.0 32.0 14.0 35.0 16.0 34.5 1.4.0 35.5 14.0 36.0 12.0 40.0 16.0 35.0 16.0 35.5 16.0 36.0 14.0 40.0 19.0 35.0 19.0 35.5 19.0 36.0 16.0 40.0 20.0 35.0 20.0 35.5 20.0 36.0 19.0 40.0 20.0 40.0 40.0 43.0 49.5 46.0 46.5 48.0 50.0 52.0 49.0 50.5 49.5 50.0 52.0 51.0 51.5 52.0 54.0 54.0 54.5 55.0 56.0 55.0 55.5 56.0 59.0 60.0 56 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 245 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINGLE - SINGLE - SINGLE 1 2. Chart 3 Table 3 C^™fl2 B o AXLE SPACINGS IN INCHES 66 84 72 49 72 84 72 90 76 45 78 78 78 84 84 78 84 84 96 72 124 48 131 51 1J3 50 134 50 136 48 137 50 139 54 141 47 142 51 151 50 151 52 156 60 163 52 167 47 169 58 170 45 170 56 172 54 175 51 204 64 TOTAL OF SPACINGS 150 121 156 162 121 156 162 162 168 168 172 182 183 184 184 187 193 188 193 201 203 216 215 214 227 215 226 226 226 268 AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS 10.0 20.0 19.5 10.0 16.5 17.0 10.0 20.0 20.0 12.0 20.0 20.0 10.0 16.5 16.5 10.0 20.0 20.0 12.0 20.0 20.0 12.0 20.0 20.0 12.0 20.0 20.0 12.0 20.0 20.0 11.0 17.0 17.0 10.0 17.5 17.5 10.0 17.0 17.5 11.0 17.0 17.5 12.0 17-0 17.0 12.0 17.0 17.5 11.0 17.5 18.0 10.0 16.5 1 7.0 12.0 17.5 17.5 20.0 17.0 17.5 16.0 17.5 17.5 10.0 18.5 18.5 14.0 17.5 17.5 10.0 16.5 1 7.0 10.0 18.5 18.5 12*0 16.5 16.5 10.0 18.0 18.0 12.0 17.5 18.0 15.0 I 7.5 17.5 10.0 19.0 19.0 GROSS ■E I GHT 49.5 43.5 50.0 52.0 43.0 50.0 52.0 52.0 52. 0 52. 0 45. 0 45. 0 44. 5 45. 5 46. 0 46. 5 46. 5 43. 5 47. 0 54. 5 51. 0 47. 0 49. 0 43. 5 47. 0 45. 0 46. 0 47. 5 50. 0 48. 0 57 246 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINSLE - SIMPLE- SINGLE - SINQI^g Chart 4 Table 4 o o o o TOTAL OF SPACINOS AXLE SPACINGS IN INCHES AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS TOTAL OF SPACINGS GROSS WEIGHT 72 84 120 72 90 126 72 96 108 72 96 108 72 114 84 72 120 72 72 126 7-2 84 78 132 84 96 102 96 84 108 96 84 1 14 102 72 126 102 84 108 1 1 1 134 44 132 196 48 150 175 62 150 185 51 174 182 50 176 200 45 176 208 42 187 268 56 276 288 276 276 270 264 270 294 282 288 294 300 294 289 376 387 386 406 421 426 51 1 10.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 12.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 10.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 12.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 12.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 10.0 20-0 20.0 20.0 12.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 12.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 12.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 10. 0 20.0 20.0 20.0 12.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 12.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 12.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 10.0 20.0 16.5 16.0 10.0 20.0 17.0 17.0 10.0 20.0 19.0 19.0 10.0 20.0 17.5 17.5 10.0 20.0 17.0 17.5 10.0 20.0 16.5 16.5 10.0 20.0 16.0 16.0 10.0 20.0 18.0 18.0 70.0 72.0 70.0 72.0 72.0 70.0 72.0 72.0 72.0 70.0 72.0 72.0 72.0 62.5 64.0 68.0 65.0 64.5 63.0 62.0 66.0 58 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 247 AXLE GROUP CONrlGURATION : SINGLE - SiNGLE - S HOLE- SINGLE - SINGLE Chart 5 Table 5 (S TOTAL OF SPACINGS- 0 O AXLE SPACINGS IN INCHES AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D TOTAL OF SPACINGS 76 45 176 62 359 95 108 108 108 420 97 1 13 172 50 432 120 360 72 72 624 140 193 233 63 629 GROSS WEIGHT 10.0 16.5 16.5 20.0 16.5 79.5 10.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 90.0 10.0 20.0 20.0 17.0 17.5 84.5 10.0 20.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 81.0 10. O 20.0 20.0 19.0 19.0 88.0 59 248 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINGLE- SINGLE- SINGLE - SINGLE- DUAL o 0 (D TOTAL OF SPACIN6S 0 Chart 6 Table 6 5 0 O AXLE SPACINGb IN INCHES AXLfc UNIT HEIGHTS IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS TOTAL OF SPACINGS 2 10.0 19.0 33.0 19.0 20.0 101.0 140 140 54 97 159 590 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.5 20.0 103.5 141 120 48 95 194 598 10.0 19.0 32.5 19.5 20.0 101.0 141 134 48 97 194 614 1 0.0 20.0 33.0 19.5 20.0 102.5 142 124 48 95 194 603 10.0 20.0 32.5 19.5 20.0 102.0 142 124 48 1 04 172 590 10.0 20.0 33.3 19.5 20.0 103.0 142 125 48 95 194 604 10.0 20.0 33.0 18.5 20.0 101.5 144 100 51 82 127 504 10.0 18.0 30.0 17.0 18.0 93.0 144 100 51 100 1 16 51 1 10.0 18.0 31.0 16.0 18.0 95.0 144 112 53 99 127 535 10.0 18.5 32.0 18.5 19.0 98.0 144 1 12 53 1 17 1 16 54? 10.0 19.5 33.0 18.5 19.0 100.0 144 1 14 52 92 127 529 1 0.0 19.0 31 .5 18.0 17.5 96.0 144 1 14 52 1 10 1 16 5 36 10.0 19.0 32m'j 18.5 19.0 99.0 144 132 49 90 127 542 10.0 19.0 31.5 18.5 19.0 98.0 144 132 49 108 1 16 549 10.0 19.0 33.0 18.5 19.5 100.0 144 134 50 99 159 5M6 12.0 20.0 33.5 19.5 19.5 1 04.5 144 138 54 97 159 592 12.0 20.0 34.0 19.5 20.0 105.5 144 139 48 84 127 542 10.0 19.5 31 .5 18.0 18.0 97.0 144 139 48 102 1 16 549 10.0 19.5 32.5 18.5 19.0 99.5 144 139 48 1 14 1 16 561 10.0 19.5 33.5 19.0 20.0 102.0 144 141 48 91 127 551 10.0 19.5 32.0 18.5 19.0 99.0 144 141 48 109 1 16 558 10.0 19.5 33.0 19.0 20.0 101.5 144 144 48 90 127 553 10.0 20.0 32.0 18.5 18.5 99.0 145 103 51 129 150 578 10.0 19.5 34.5 19.0 20.0 103.0 146 88 50 108 148 540 10.0 18.0 31.5 19.0 20.0 98.5 146 1 1 1 53 99 127 536 10.0 18.5 32.0 18.5 18.5 97.5 146 113 52 92 127 530 10.0 19.0 31 .5 17.5 19.0 97.0 146 1 13 52 I 10 1 16 537 10.0 19.0 32.5 18.5 18.5 98.5 146 136 50 99 159 590 10.0 20.0 33.5 20.0 19.5 103.0 146 138 48 1 14 1 16 562 10.0 19.0 33.5 19.5 19.0 101.0 146 140 48 109 1 16 559 10.0 19.5 33.0 19.0 19.5 101.0 65 254 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINGLE— SINGLE- DUAL- SINGLE - SINGLE O (D (D (D (D O -TOTAL OF SPACINOS- AXLE SPACINGS IN INCHES AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS TOTAL OF SPACINGS GROSS WEIGHT 146 143 48 108 116 56 1 147 100 51 129 150 577 158 86 50 168 50 512 10.0 19.5 33.0 19.5 19.0 101.0 10.0 19.0 34.0 20.0 20.0 103.0 10.0 20.0 31.0 17.0 17.5 95.5 66 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 255 AXLE ( 6R0UP « configuration; SINGLE- JINOLf-DUAl,- A 4* 8 » SIN6LE - DUAL 3 ■^ r 4. ChaTt 10 Tabl s. e 10 V • ^ — TOTAL OF SPACIN6S \J VJ U V J AXLE SOACINGS AXLfc UNIT WEIGHTS | IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D E F TOTAL OF 1 SPACINGS 2 3 4 5 GROSS WEIGHT 96 2J9 49 105 147 49 685 10.0 20.0 34.0 20.0 35.0 119.0 97 97 50 108 160 50 562 10.0 18.5 30.5 18.0 35.0 112.0 97 97 50 134 96 50 524 10.0 17.5 30.0 17.5 30.0 105.0 97 97 50 142 110 50 546 10.0 18.0 31.0 18.0 31.0 108.0 97 155 50 IIP 160 50 624 10.0 19.5 33.0 19.0 34.0 115.5 97 155 50 138 96 50 566 10.0 18.5 32.5 18.5 33.0 112.5 97 155 50 146 110 50 608 10.0 20.0 33.0 19.5 33.0 115.5 97 155 54 1 10 141 51 608 10.0 19.0 33.0 18.5 32.5 113.0 97 155 54 110 143 51 610 10.0 19.0 33.0 18.5 33.0 113.5 97 155 54 110 148 50 614 10.0 19.0 33.5 18.5 32.5 113.5 97 155 54 110 149 51 616 10.0 19.0 33.5 18.5 33.0 114.0 97 155 54 110 163 54 633 10. 0 19.5 33.5 19.0 34.5 116.5 97 155 54 110 169 50 635 10.0 19.5 34.0 19.0 34.0 116.5 97 155 54 110 169 52 637 10.0 19.0 34.0 19.5 33.5 116.0 97 163 50 13? 160 50 652 10. 0 20.0 34.5 20.0 35.0 119.5 97 163 50 158 96 50 614 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 33.0 116.0 97 163 50 166 110 50 6 36 10.0 20.0 35.0 19.5 35.0 119.5 97 169 50 98 141 51 606 10.0 19.0 32.0 18.5 33.0 112.5 97 169 50 98 143 51 608 10.0 19.5 32.0 18.5 32.5 112.5 97 169 50 98 148 50 612 10.0 19.0 32.5 18.5 33.0 113.0 97 169 50 98 163 54 631 10.0 19.5 33.0 18.5 34.5 115.5 97 169 50 98 169 50 633 10.0 19.5 33.0 19.5 33.0 115.0 97 169 50 98 169 52 635 10.0 19.5 33.0 19.0 34.5 116.0 97 169 50 102 141 51 610 10.0 18.5 32.5 18.5 33.5 113.0 97 169 50 102 143 51 612 10.0 19.0 32.5 18.5 33.5 113.5 97 169 50 102 148 50 616 10.0 18.3 33.0 18.5 33.5 113.5 97 169 50 102 149 51 618 10.0 20.0 32.5 18.5 33.0 114.0 97 169 50 102 169 52 639 10.0 19.0 33.5 19.5 34.0 116.0 97 199 50 108 160 50 664 10.0 19.5 34.5 20.0 35.0 119.0 97 199 50 134 96 50 626 10.0 20.0 33.0 19.0 33.0 115.0 97 199 50 142 LIO 50 648 10.0 20.0 34.5 20.0 34.5 119.0 97 221 50 170 96 SO 684 10.0 20.0 35.0 19.0 33.0 117.0 97 275 50 138 96 50 706 10.0 20.0 34.5 19.0 33.0 116.5 98 144 53 131 151 53 630 10.0 19.5 34.0 19.0 34.5 117.0 98 144 53 131 153 49 628 10. 0 19.5 34.0 19.5 33.5 116.5 98 144 53 131 157 54 637 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 35.0 118.0 98 144 53 131 169 53 648 10.0 19.5 34.5 20.0 35.0 119.0 98 144 53 131 170 50 646 10.0 19.5 35.0 19.5 34.5 118.5 98 144 53 131 171 49 646 10.0 20.0 34.5 19.5 35.0 119.0 98 146 49 133 151 53 630 10.0 20.0 33.5 19.5 34.0 117.0 98 146 49 133 153 49 628 10.0 19.5 33.5 20.0 33.5 116.5 98 146 49 133 157 54 637 10.0 19.5 34.0 19.0 35.5 118.0 98 146 49 133 169 53 648 10.0 20.0 34.5 19.5 35.0 119.0 98 146 49 133 170 50 646 10.0 20.0 34.5 19.5 34.5 118.5 98 150 54 106 153 49 610 10.0 19.5 33.0 18.5 32.0 113.0 98 150 54 106 157 54 619 10.0 19.5 33.0 18.5 33.5 114.5 67 256 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE r GROUP « configuration: single- single-oual- 2. A •!« B ^ rn 7\ single -DUAL 3. 4 m E — m- c 9. ^— F — * ^ r :> V. m > ^ TOTAL OF SPACINGS ly \J J \J J AXLE SPACINGS AXLE Uf>IIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D E F TOTAL OF I 2 3 4 5 GROSS SPACINGS WEIGHT 98 150 54 106 169 53 630 10.0 19.0 33-5 19.0 34. C 115.5 9a 150 54 106 170 50 628 10.0 19.5 33.5 19.0 33. C 1 15.0 98 150 54 106 171 49 628 lO.G 19.5 33.5 19.0 33.5 115.5 96 162 53 113 151 53 630 10.0 19.0 J3.li 19.5 33.5 115.5 98 162 53 113 153 49 628 10.0 19.5 33.5 19.0 34. C 116.0 98 162 53 113 157 54 637 10. Q 19.5 33.5 19.5 34.0 116.5 98 162 53 113 171 49 646 10. 0 19.5 34.5 19.5 33.5 117.0 98 163 50 118 151 53 633 10. C 19.5 33.5 19.0 34.5 116.5 98 163 50 1 18 153 4 9 631 10.0 19.5 33.5 19.5 33.5 116.0 98 163 50 118 157 54 640 10.0 20.0 33.5 19.0 35.0 117.5 98 163 50 1 18 170 50 649 10.0 19.5 34.5 19.5 34.5 118.0 98 163 50 118 171 49 649 10.0 20.0 34.0 20.0 34.0 118.0 98 164 49 115 151 53 630 10. c 20.0 33.0 19.0 34.0 116.0 98 164 4 9 115 153 49 628 10. c 19.0 33.5 19.0 34.5 116.0 98 164 49 115 157 54 637 10.0 19.0 33.5 19.5 34.5 116.5 98 165 51 107 200 51 672 10.0 20.0 35.0 19.5 35.5 120.0 98 172 48 104 174 48 644 10. Q 20.0 33.5 19.5 34.0 117.0 99 101 51 97 140 49 537 10.0 17.0 30.0 17.0 30.0 104.0 99 101 51 97 147 48 543 10.0 17.5 30.0 17.5 29.5 104.5 99 101 51 97 149 48 545 10. G 18.0 30.0 17.0 30.5 105.5 99 101 51 97 198 51 597 10. 0 18.0 31.3 18.5 35.5 113.5 99 113 53 114 108 51 538 10.0 17.0 30,5 1 7.0 31 .C 105.5 99 113 53 114 140 49 568 10.0 18.0 31.5 18.0 31.5 109.0 1 99 113 53 1 14 149 48 576 10.0 18.0 32.0 18.0 32. C 110.0 99 113 53 114 152 48 579 10.0 18.5 32.0 18.0 31 .5 1 10.0 99 113 53 114 198 51 628 10.0 19.0 34.0 19.0 35.5 117.5 99 115 52 107 108 51 532 10.0 17.5 30.0 16.5 30.5 104.5 99 115 52 107 140 49 562 10. c 18.0 31.0 17.5 31.5 108.0 99 115 52 107 147 48 568 10.0 17.5 31.5 18.0 31.5 108.5 99 1 15 52 107 149 48 570 10. 0 18.0 31.5 18.0 31.0 108.5 99 115 52 107 152 .48 573 10.0 18.5 31.5 17.5 32. C 109.5 99 1 15 52 107 198 51 622 10.0 19.0 33.5 19.0 35.5 117.0 99 133 49 105 108 51 545 10. 0 17.5 30.0 17.5 30.5 105.5 99 133 49 105 140 49 575 10.0 18.0 31.5 18.0 31.5 109.0 99 133 49 105 147 48 581 10.0 18.5 . 11.5 18.0 32. C 110.0 99 133 49 105 149 4H 583 10. 0 19.0 31.5 18.0 31.5 110. 0 1 99 133 49 105 152 48 586 10.0 18.5 31.5 18.5 32. C 1 10.5 99 133 49 105 198 51 635 10. 0 20.0 33.0 19.0 35. S 1 17.5 99 140 48 99 108 51 545 10.0 17.0 30.0 17.0 31 .C 105.0 99 140 48 99 140 49 5/5 10.0 18.5 31 .0 18.0 31 .C 108.5 99 140 48 99 147 48 501 10.0 18.0 31.5 18.0 32. C 109.5 99 140 48 99 198 51 635 10.0 19.5 33.0 19.0 35. S I 17.0 99 140 40 1 1 1 10« 51 557 10.0 17.5 30.5 18.0 31 .C 107.0 99 140 48 11 1 140 49 587 10.0 18.5 32.0 18.0 32.5 111.0 99 140 48 111 147 48 593 10.0 18.5 32.0 18.5 32.5 111.5 99 140 48 1 1 1 149 48 595 10.0 19.0 32.0 18.5 32.5 1 12.0 68 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 257 AXLE c GROOP * COMFieURATia A N; single- SINGLE-OOAL- single -DUAl )7'^ E — -7K *l- — 1^ B 4^ 3 — c — *4« (T s. A V. m \ dJ - TOTAL OF SPACINGS — ) u » J AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D E F TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 4 5 GROSS HEIGHT 99 140 48 1 1 1 152 48 598 10.0 19.0 32.0 18.5 33.0 1 12.5 99 lAO 48 11 1 198 51 647 10.0 19.5 34.0 19.5 35.5 1 18.5 99 142 48 106 108 51 554 10.0 16.0 30.0 17.5 31.5 107.0 99 142 48 106 149 48 592 10.0 19.0 32.0 18.0 32.0 111.0 99 142 48 106 198 51 644 10. o 20.0 33.5 19.0 35.0 1 17.5 99 145 48 105 140 49 586 10.0 18.0 32.0 18.0 32.0 110.0 99 145 '*& 105 149 48 594 10.0 19.5 31.5 18.5 32.0 1 1 1.5 99 147 50 101 155 51 603 10.0 18.5 32.0 18.5 33.5 112.5 99 147 50 109 189 49 643 10.0 19.5 34.0 19.0 35.0 117.5 99 155 54 110 143 51 612 10.0 19.5 33.0 18.5 32.5 113.5 99 155 54 110 148 50 616 10.0 19.0 33.5 18.5 33.0 1 14.0 99 155 54 110 169 52 639 10.0 19.5 34.0 19.0 34.0 116.5 99 156 50 79 160 50 594 10.0 19.5 31.0 18.0 31.5 110.0 99 156 50 79 177 50 611 10.0 20.0 31.0 18.0 34.0 1 13.0 99 156 50 94 177 50 626 10.0 19.5 32.5 19.0 33.5 114.5 99 165 52 133 108 51 608 10.0 18.5 33.5 18.5 34.0 114.5 99 165 52 133 140 49 638 10.0 20.U 34.0 20.0 33.5 117.5 99 165 52 133 152 48 649 10.0 20.0 35.0 19.5 34.5 1 19.0 99 169 50 98 143 51 610 10.0 19.5 32.0 18.5 33.0 1 13.0 99 169 50 102 148 50 618 10.0 19.0 32.5 19.0 33.5 1 14.0 99 169 50 102 149 51 620 10.0 18.5 33.0 18.5 34.0 114.0 99 169 50 10? 163 54 637 10.0 19.5 33.0 19.0 34.5 116.0 99 173 50 91 160 50 623 10.0 20.0 32.5 18.5 33.0 114.0 99 173 50 91 177 50 64 0 10.0 20-0 32.5 19.0 35.0 116.5 99 179 50 110 184 50 672 10.0 20.0 35.0 20.0 34.5 119.5 99 191 51 100 108 51 600 10.0 20.0 32.0 17.5 32.5 112.0 99 191 51 100 140 49 630 10.0 19.5 33.0 19.0 33.5 115.0 99 191 51 100 147 48 636 10.0 19.0 33.5 19.0 34.0 115.5 99 191 51 100 152 48 64 1 10.0 20.0 33.5 19.0 33.5 1 16.0 99 191 51 100 198 51 690 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.5 35.5 119.0 99 193 48 86 126 49 601 10.0 20.0 31.3 18.0 31.5 111.0 99 193 48 109 121 48 618 10.0 19.0 33.0 18.5 33.5 1 14.0 99 197 49 97 155 51 648 10.0 20.0 33.0 19.5 34.5 1 17.0 99 202 49 88 126 49 613 10.0 20.0 32.0 18.0 32.0 1 12.0 99 202 49 111 121 48 630 10.0 20.0 33.0 19.0 33.5 115.5 99 219 48 127 108 51 652 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 33.5 116.5 99 222 50 93 160 50 674 10.0 20.0 33.0 18.5 35.0 116.5 99 248 52 141 108 51 699 10.0 20.0 35.5 19.5 35.0 120.0 106 144 50 73 180 51 606 10.0 20.0 30.0 17.5 35.0 112.5 108 161 46 59 148 51 573 12.0 20.0 27.0 17.0 33.0 109.0 108 176 50 79 180 51 644 10.0 20.0 31.0 18.0 35.5 114.5 108 176 52 87 180 51 654 10.0 20.0 32.5 18.5 35.5 1 16.5 108 1 79 50 105 184 50 676 11.0 20.0 34.5 20.0 34.5 120.0 108 1 79 50 110 184 50 681 11.0 20.0 35.0 20.0 34.5 120.5 108 187 48 94 180 51 668 10.0 20.0 32.5 19.5 35.5 117.5 108 218 50 61 180 51 668 10.0 20.0 28.5 16.5 35.5 110.5 69 258 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE c GROUP ^ configuration: single 2. A •\* -SINGtE-OUAL- B » r SINGLE -DMA(, 3 4 *^— c^^U — D -^m — E — r 9. ■^ V. m TOTAL J vl 3F SPACINGS u w L^ VJ mi J AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D E F TOTAL OF 1 2 3 4 5 GROSS SPACINGS WEIGHT 1 109 148 53 131 151 53 645 10.0 19.0 34.5 19.5 34.5 117.5 109 148 53 131 153 49 643 10.0 19.5 34.5 19.5 34.0 1 17.5 109 148 53 131 157 54 652 10.0 19.5 34.5 19.5 35.0 118.5 109 148 53 131 169 53 663 10.0 20.0 35.0 19.5 35.0 1 19.5 109 148 53 131 170 50 661 10.0 20.0 35.0 20.0 34.0 119.0 109 148 53 131 171 49 661 10.0 19.5 35.0 20.0 35.0 1 19.5 109 150 49 133 151 53 645 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 35.0 118.0 109 150 49 133 153 49 643 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.5 34.0 1 17.5 109 150 49 133 157 54 652 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.5 35.5 119.0 109 150 49 133 169 53 663 10.0 20.0 34.5 20.0 35.5 120.0 I 09 154 54 106 Ibl 53 627 10.0 19.0 33.0 19.0 33.0 1 14.0 109 154 54 106 169 53 645 10.0 19-0 34.0 19.0 34.0 1 16.0 109 154 54 106 170 50 643 10.0 19.0 34.0 19.0 34.0 1 16.0 109 154 54 106 171 49 643 10.0 19.0 34.0 19.5 33.0 1 15.5 109 155 54 110 141 51 620 10.0 19.5 33.0 18.5 33.0 1 14.0 109 155 54 110 143 51 622 10.0 18.5 33.5 18.5 33.5 1 14.0 109 155 54 110 148 50 626 10.0 19.5 33.5 18.5 33.0 1 14.5 109 155 54 110 163 54 645 10.0 19.0 34.0 19.0 34.5 116.5 109 155 54 110 169 50 647 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 34.0 1 17.0 109 165 51 107 172 51 655 12.0 20.0 33.5 19.0 34.5 1 19.0 109 165 51 107 200 51 683 12.0 20.0 34.5 20.0 35.0 121.5 109 166 53 113 151 53 645 10.0 20.0 33.5 19.5 33.5 1 16.5 109 166 53 113 157 54 652 10.0 19.5 34.0 19.0 35.0 117.5 109 166 53 113 170 50 661 10.0 20.0 34.5 19.5 34.5 118.5 109 167 50 118 151 53 648 10.0 19.0 34.0 19.5 34.5 1 17.0 109 167 50 118 153 4 9 646 10.0 19.5 34.0 19.5 34.0 1 17.0 109 167 50 118 157 54 655 10.0 19.5 34.0 19.5 35.0 1 18.0 109 168 49 1 15 151 53 645 10.0 19.5 33.5 19.5 34.0 1 16.5 109 168 49 115 157 54 652 10.0 20.0 33.5 19.5 34.5 117.5 109 168 4 9 115 169 53 663 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.5 35.5 1 19.0 109 168 49 115 170 50 66 1 10.0 20.0 34.0 20.0 34.5 1 18.5 109 169 50 98 148 50 624 10.0 19.5 32.5 18.5 33.0 113.5 109 169 50 98 163 54 643 10.0 19.0 33.0 19.0 34.5 115.5 109 169 50 98 169 52 647 10.0 20.0 33.0 19.0 34.5 1 16.5 109 169 50 102 143 51 624 10.0 19.5 32.5 18.5 33.5 1 14.0 109 169 bO 102 149 51 630 10.0 19.0 33.0 18.5 34.0 1 14.5 109 169 50 102 163 54 647 10.0 20.0 33.0 19.0 34.5 1 16.5 109 169 50 102 169 50 649 10.0 20.0 33.5 19.0 34.0 1 16.5 110 147 53 131 151 53 645 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.5 34.0 1 17.5 1 10 147 53 131 153 49 643 10.0 19.5 34.5 19.0 34.5 1 17.5 1 10 147 53 131 170 50 661 10.0 20.0 35.0 19.5 35.0 1 19.5 110 149 49 133 157 54 652 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.5 35.0 1 18.5 1 10 149 49 133 169 53 663 10.0 20.0 34.5 20.0 35.0 119.5 110 153 54 106 157 54 634 10.0 19.5 33.0 19.0 33.5 1 15.0 110 165 53 113 151 53 645 10.0 20.0 33.5 19.0 34.5 117.0 1 10 165 53 1 13 153 49 643 10.0 19.0 34.0 19.5 33.5 1 16.0 70 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 259 AXLE r GROUP * CONFIGURATION SINGLE- SINGLE- OUAL- 2 — A »U a » rh (\ SINGLE -DUAL *:^C — ^« 0 — •• E — » r 9 ^ V m VJ TOTAL 3F SPACINGS L^ VJ J AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D E F TOTAL OF 1 2 3 4 5 GROSS SPACINGS ■EIGHT 110 165 53 113 170 50 661 10.0 20.0 34.5 19.5 34 • 0 118.0 110 166 50 118 153 49 646 10.0 19.5 34.0 19.0 34.5 117.0 110 166 bO 118 171 49 664 10.0 20.0 34.5 20.0 34.0 118.5 110 167 49 115 153 49 643 10.0 20.0 33.5 19.0 34.5 117.0 110 167 49 115 169 53 663 10.0 19.5 34.5 19.5 35.0 118.5 110 1^7 50 61 119 oO 587 10.0 20.0 28.5 16.5 30.5 105.5 110 248 49 61 97 50 615 10.0 20.0 27.0 15.5 28.0 100.5 110 248 49 61 1 19 50 637 10.0 20.0 28.5 16.0 31.5 106.0 1 10 258 53 72 97 50 640 10.0 20.0 28.5 16.0 29.0 103.5 111 165 51 107 172 51 657 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 34.5 117.5 1 11 193 48 86 126 49 613 10.0 20.0 31.5 18.0 32.0 111.5 1 1 1 193 48 109 121 48 630 10.0 20.0 32.5 19.0 33.5 115.0 111 202 49 11 1 121 48 642 10.0 20.0 33.5 19.0 33.0 US. 5 112 121 48 76 204 49 610 10.0 20.0 30.0 18.0 35.0 113.0 112 121 48 95 138 4H 562 1 0.0 17.5 30.5 17.0 31.0 106.0 112 121 48 99 144 49 573 10.0 18.0 30.5 18.0 31.0 107.5 112 135 48 78 204 49 626 10.0 20.0 30.5 18.0 35.0 113.5 112 135 48 97 138 4fl 578 10.0 18.5 31.0 17.5 31.0 108.0 112 138 4 9 80 204 49 632 10. 0 20.0 31.0 18.0 35.0 114.0 112 139 49 79 204 49 632 10.0 20.0 31.0 17.5 35.0 113.5 112 143 48 98 138 4fl 587 10.0 19.0 31-0 18.0 31.0 109.0 1 12 152 48 114 156 49 631 10.0 19.0 33.5 19.0 33.0 114.5 112 200 49 94 1 38 48 641 10.0 20.0 33.0 18-5 33.5 115-0 112 200 49 98 144 49 652 10.0 20. U 33.5 19.0 33.5 116.0 115 177 50 105 184 50 68 1 12.0 20.0 34.5 19.5 34.5 120.5 115 I 77 50 110 184 50 686 12.0 20.0 34.5 20.0 35.0 121.5 120 181 50 105 184 50 690 12.0 20.0 34.5 20.0 34.5 121.0 120 241 4 9 136 106 49 701 10.0 20.0 34.5 19.5 33.5 117.5 120 241 49 142 90 jO 692 10.0 20.0 35.0 18.5 32.5 116.0 12J 121 53 131 151 d3 632 12.0 18.5 33.5 18.5 34.0 116.5 12J 121 53 131 153 4 9 630 12.0 19.0 33.5 18.5 33.5 116.5 12J 121 53 131 157 54 6 39 12.0 19.0 33.5 18.5 34.5 117.5 123 121 53 131 169 53 650 12.0 20.0 33.5 19.0 34.0 118.5 123 121 53 131 170 50 648 12.0 19.0 34.0 19.0 34.5 118.5 123 121 53 131 171 49 646 12.0 19.0 34.0 19.5 33.5 118.0 12J 123 49 133 151 53 632 12.0 19.5 32.5 19.0 34.0 117.0 123 123 49 133 153 49 630 12.0 19.5 33.0 18.5 33.5 116.5 123 123 49 133 157 54 639 12.0 19.0 33.0 19.0 34.5 117.5 123 123 49 133 169 53 650 12.0 19.5 33.5 19.0 34.5 118.5 123 123 49 133 171 49 648 12.0 19.5 33.5 19.5 33.5 118.0 123 127 54 106 151 53 614 12.0 18.5 32.0 18.5 32.0 113.0 123 127 a4 106 153 49 612 12.0 18.5 32.5 18.0 31.5 112.5 123 127 54 106 157 54 62 1 12.0 19.0 32.0 18.5 32.5 114.0 123 127 54 106 lo9 53 632 12.0 18-5 33.0 18.5 33.0 115.0 123 127 54 106 170 50 630 12.0 18.5 iZ.Ki 18.5 33.0 115.0 123 139 5 3 113 151 53 632 12.0 16.5 33.0 18.5 33.5 115.5 71 260 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP configuration; single 2. - single-oual- SINGLE -DUAL 3 5 '--^i c ^ A c b B - TOTAL OF SPACINGS -> )°0 E ^ ) AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANOS OF POUNDS A B C D E F TOTAL OF 1 2 3 4 5 GROSS SPACINGS WEIGHT 1 123 139 53 113 153 4 9 630 12-0 19.0 33.0 18.5 33.0 1 15.5 123 139 53 113 157 54 639 12.0 19.0 33.0 18.5 34.0 1 16.5 123 139 53 113 169 5 3 650 12.0 19.5 33.5 19.0 33.0 117.0 123 139 53 113 170 50 648 12.0 19.0 33.5 19.0 34.0 117.5 123 140 50 1 18 151 53 635 12.0 19.0 32.5 19.0 34.0 1 16.5 123 140 50 118 153 49 633 12.0 19.0 33.0 18.5 33.5 1 16.0 123 140 50 110 157 54 642 12.0 19.5 32.5 19.0 34.5 117.5 123 140 50 118 169 53 653 12.0 20.0 33.0 19.0 34.5 118.5 123 140 5 0 118 171 4 9 651 12.0 19.0 33.5 19.5 33.5 117.5 123 141 49 115 151 53 632 12.0 19.0 32.5 19.0 33.0 115.5 123 141 49 115 153 4 9 630 12.0 19.5 32.5 18.5 33.0 1 15.5 123 141 49 115 157 54 639 12.0 18.5 33.0 18.5 34.5 1 16.5 123 141 4 9 115 169 53 650 12.0 19.5 33.0 19.0 34.0 1 17.5 123 141 49 lis 1 70 50 648 12.0 19.5 33.0 19.5 33.0 1 1 7.0 123 145 53 131 L51 53 656 12.0 19.5 34.0 19.5 34.0 1 19.0 123 145 53 131 153 49 654 12.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 34.0 1 19.0 123 145 53 131 157 54 66 3 12.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 35.5 120.5 123 145 53 131 169 53 674 12.0 19.5 34.5 20.0 35.0 121.0 123 145 53 131 170 50 672 12.0 20.0 34.5 19.5 35.0 121.0 123 145 53 131 171 4 9 672 12.0 20.0 34.5 20.0 34.0 120.5 123 146 53 131 153 4 9 655 12.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 34.5 1 19.5 123 146 53 131 157 54 664 12.0 20.0 34.0 19.5 34.5 120.0 123 146 53 131 169 53 ers 12.0 19.5 35.0 19.5 35.0 121.0 123 146 53 131 171 q9 673 12.0 20.0 34.5 20.0 34.5 121.0 123 147 4 9 133 153 49 654 12.0 19.5 34.0 19,0 34.5 119.0 123 147 4 9 133 157 54 663 12.0 19.5 34.0 19.5 35.0 120.0 123 147 49 133 169 53 674 12.0 2 0.0 34.5 19.5 35.0 121 .0 123 147 49 133 170 50 072 12.0 20.0 34.5 19.5 35.0 121.0 123 148 4 9 133 151 53 657 12.0 19.5 33*'* 19.5 35.0 1 19.5 123 140 4 9 133 153 49 655 12.0 19.5 34.0 19.5 34.0 1 19.0 123 148 4 9 133 171 4 9 673 12.0 19.5 34.5 20.0 35.0 121.0 123 131 54 106 151 53 6 38 12.0 19.5 3 3.0 18.5 32.5 115.5 123 1 51 54 106 157 54 645 12.0 18.5 3 3.5 18.5 34.0 1 16.5 123 151 54 1 06 169 53 656 12.0 19.5 33.5 19.0 33.5 1 17.5 123 151 54 106 171 4 9 6 54 1 2.0 19.5 34.0 18.5 33.5 1 17.5 123 152 54 106 151 5 3 639 12.0 19.5 J3m0 18.5 33.0 1 16.0 123 152 54 106 153 4 9 637 12.0 10.5 33.5 18.5 33.0 1 15.5 123 152 54 106 157 54 646 12.0 19.0 33.5 18.5 33.5 1 16.5 123 152 54 106 169 53 6 57 12.0 1 9 . 5 33.5 19.0 34.0 1 18.0 123 152 54 106 I 71 4 9 655 1 2.0 20.0 33.5 19.0 33.0 1 17.5 123 163 53 1 13 151 5 3 656 1 2.0 19.5 3 3.5 19.0 34.0 1 18.0 123 163 53 113 153 4 9 6 54 12.0 20.0 3 3.5 19.0 33.5 1 18.0 123 163 53 1 13 157 54 6o3 12.0 ^0.0 33.5 19.0 34.5 1 19.0 123 163 t>3 1 13 169 5 3 6 74 12.0 19. ) 34. . 19.0 35.0 120.0 123 163 53 1 13 170 50 a/2 12.0 19.5 34.5 19.5 34.0 1 19.5 123 163 53 1 13 I 71 4 9 672 12.0 cLO.O 34.0 19.5 34.5 120.0 72 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 261 AXLE 1 r GROUP « configuration: single- single-oual- 2 A •U B » SINGLE -DUAL 3 4. *^— C -^« D — •• ■) o ^ — E — » r 5 ■^ y v^ TOTAL 3F SMCIN6S ly \} U VJ ^-^r^ AXLE 5PACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D E F TOTAL OF 1 SPACINGS 2 3 4 5 GROSS WEIGHT 123 164 50 iia 151 53 659 12.0 19.5 33. S 19.5 34.0 1 18.5 123 164 50 118 153 49 657 12.0 20.0 33.5 19.5 33.5 1 18.5 123 164 50 lia 157 54 666 12.0 20.0 33.5 19.5 34.5 1 19.5 123 164 50 118 169 53 677 12.0 19.5 34.5 19.5 35.0 120.5 121 164 50 118 170 50 675 12.0 20.0 34.0 20.0 34.5 120.5 123 164 53 113 151 53 657 12.0 19.5 33.5 19.0 34.5 1 18.5 123 164 53 113 153 49 655 12.0 20.0 33.5 19.0 34.0 1 18.5 123 164 53 113 169 53 675 12.0 19.5 34.5 19.5 34.0 1 19.5 123 164 5 3 113 171 49 673 12.0 20.0 34. S 19.0 34.5 120.0 123 165 4 9 115 151 53 656 12.0 19.0 33.5 19.0 34.5 1 18.0 123 165 4 9 115 157 54 663 12.0 19.5 33.5 19.0 35.0 119.0 123 165 49 lis 169 J 3 674 12.0 20.0 34.0 19.5 34.5 120.0 123 165 4 9 IIS 170 50 672 12.0 20.0 34.0 19.5 34.5 120.0 12 J 165 30 118 151 53 6fcO 12.0 20.0 33.5 19.0 34.5 119.0 123 165 t>0 118 169 53 678 12.0 20.0 34.0 19.5 35.5 121.0 123 lo6 4 9 115 153 49 655 12.0 19.5 3 3.5 19.0 34.0 118.0 123 166 49 115 157 54 664 12.0 19.5 33.5 19.5 34.5 119.0 123 166 49 115 170 50 673 12.0 19.5 34.0 20.0 34.0 119.5 123 166 49 lis 171 49 673 12.0 19.5 34.0 20.0 34.5 120.0 125 1 09 4a 164 92 49 587 10.0 19.5 32.0 18.5 32.5 1 12.5 12'3 1 09 40 165 90 49 5U6 lO.O 19.0 32.0 19.0 32.0 1 12.0 12b 109 48 lt>ti 90 49 589 10.0 20.0 32.0 18.5 32.5 1 13.0 I2i» 1^2 4 9 I2i* 92 49 565 10.0 18.0 31.0 17.5 31.0 107.5 12S 122 49 129 90 49 564 10.0 18.0 31.0 17.5 30.5 107.0 l?t> 122 49 132 90 49 567 10.0 17.5 31.0 18.0 31 .5 108.0 126 128 51 123 90 49 566 10.0 18.5 30.5 18.0 30.5 1 J7.5 I2it 120 51 126 90 4 9 569 10.0 16.0 31.0 18.0 30.5 107.5 12S 1 30 49 1 14 90 49 557 10.0 18.0 30.0 1/.5 30.0 105.5 125 130 49 1 17 90 49 560 10.0 17.5 30.5 17.5 30.5 106.0 125 130 4 9 14 1 90 49 586 10.0 19.0 31.5 18.5 32.0 111.0 125 1 31 51 119 95 49 570 10.0 17.5 31.0 18.0 30.5 107.0 125 131 51 125 90 49 571 10.0 18.0 31.0 18.0 31.0 108.0 125 13? 49 120 92 49 56 7 10.0 18.0 30.5 18.0 30.5 107.0 125 132 4 9 121 90 49 566 10.0 17.5 31.0 17.5 31.0 107.0 125 132 4 9 124 90 49 569 10.0 18.5 30.5 18.0 30.5 107.5 125 132 49 135 90 49 530 10.0 18.5 31.5 18.0 31.5 109.5 125 140 :,0 132 90 49 586 10.0 18.0 31.5 18.5 32.0 110.0 125 140 50 135 90 «»9 589 10.0 18.5 32.0 18.0 32.0 1 10.5 125 140 52 132 90 49 588 10.0 19.0 31-5 18.5 31 .5 1 10.5 125 156 50 ^6 90 49 566 10.0 19.5 29.5 17.0 30.0 106.0 125 156 5 0 99 90 49 569 10.0 20.0 29.5 17.5 29.5 106.5 125 163 51 105 95 49 594 10.0 20.0 31.0 17.5 31.0 109.5 125 le^ 51 10/ 92 49 593 10.0 20.0 31.5 17.5 30.0 109.0 125 169 51 103 90 4 9 592 10.0 20.0 31.5 17.0 31 .0 109.5 125 169 51 1 1 1 90 4 9 5 »5 10.0 ^0.0 31.5 17.5 31.0 1 10.0 125 I 70 52 106 90 49 5>2 10. 0 20.0 31 .0 17.0 31.0 109.0 73 262 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE ( GROUP m configuration: single A 4« - SINGLE- DUAL - B •■ r SINGLE -DUAL 3. — D — » ^ r m — E — » 9. *^ F — * ^ V J VJ TOTAL J V 3F SPACINGS \J w J VJ J AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D E F TOTAL OF 1 2 3 4 5 GROSS SPACINGS WEIGHT 125 170 52 109 90 49 595 10.0 20.0 31.5 17.5 30.5 109.5 125 175 52 98 95 49 594 10*0 20.0 31.0 17.0 30.5 108.5 125 184 50 121 95 49 624 10.0 20.0 32.5 18.0 32.5 113.0 125 184 50 123 92 49 623 10.0 20.0 32.5 18.0 32.0 112.5 125 184 50 124 90 49 622 10.0 20.0 32.0 18.0 32.5 112.5 125 191 51 121 95 49 632 10.0 20.0 33.0 18.0 32.0 1 13.0 125 191 51 124 90 49 630 10.0 20.0 32.5 18.0 32.0 112.5 125 191 51 127 90 49 633 10.0 20.0 33.0 18.0 32.5 113.5 125 197 51 130 95 49 647 10.0 20.0 33.5 18.5 33.0 115.0 125 197 51 132 92 49 646 10.0 20.0 33.5 18.5 32.5 114.5 125 197 51 133 90 4 9 645 10.0 20.0 34.0 18.0 32.5 114.5 125 197 51 136 90 49 648 10.0 20.0 34.5 18.5 32.0 115.0 125 208 54 101 95 49 632 10.0 20.0 31.0 17.5 30.5 109.0 125 208 54 104 90 49 630 10.0 20.0 31.5 17.0 30.5 109.0 125 208 54 107 90 49 633 10.0 20.0 31.5 17.5 30.0 109.0 125 210 53 116 90 49 643 10.0 20.0 32.0 17.5 32.0 111.5 125 211 50 117 90 49 642 10.0 20.0 32.0 17.5 31.5 111.0 125 214 49 135 95 49 667 10. 0 20.0 34.0 18.5 33.0 115.5 125 214 49 137 92 49 666 10.0 20.0 34.5 18.5 32.5 1 15.5 125 214 49 138 90 49 665 10.0 20.0 35.0 18.0 32.5 115.5 125 215 50 114 92 49 645 10.0 20.0 31.5 18.0 31 .0 110.5 125 215 50 1 15 90 49 644 10.0 20.0 31.5 17.5 31.5 1 10.5 125 216 49 134 92 49 665 10.0 20.0 33.5 18.5 32.5 114.5 125 216 49 135 90 49 664 10.0 20.0 34.0 18.5 32.0 114.5 125 219 48 132 92 49 665 10.0 20.0 33.0 18.5 32.5 1 14.0 125 219 48 136 90 49 667 10. 0 20.0 34.5 18.0 32.5 115.0 125 220 53 102 92 49 64 1 10. 0 20.0 31.5 17.0 30.5 109.0 125 220 54 103 95 49 646 10.0 20.0 31.5 17.5 30.5 109.5 12b 220 54 109 90 49 647 10.0 20.0 32.0 17.5 30.0 109.5 125 221 49 103 95 49 642 10.0 20.0 31 .0 17.5 30.5 109.0 125 221 49 105 92 49 641 10. 0 20.0 31.0 17.0 31 .0 109.0 125 221 49 106 90 49 640 10.0 20.0 30.5 17.5 30.5 108.5 125 221 4 9 109 90 4 9 643 10.0 20.0 31.5 17.0 31 .0 109.5 125 221 49 118 90 49 652 10.0 20.0 32.0 17.5 32.0 111.5 12b 221 50 105 90 49 640 10.0 20.0 30.5 17.0 31.0 108.5 125 221 52 124 95 49 666 10.0 20.0 33.0 18.0 33.0 114.0 125 221 52 130 90 4 9 667 10.0 20.0 33.0 18.5 32.0 113.5 125 22J 49 104 90 49 640 10.0 20.0 31.0 17.0 30.5 108.5 125 224 49 103 90 49 640 10.0 20.0 30.5 17.0 30.5 108.0 125 224 50 109 90 4 9 647 10.0 20.0 30.5 17.5 31.0 109.0 125 226 49 101 90 49 640 10.0 20.0 30.0 17.0 30.5 107.5 125 226 49 107 95 49 651 10.0 20.0 31.5 17.5 31.0 110.0 125 226 49 110 90 49 649 10.0 20.0 31.0 17.5 31.0 109.5 125 229 54 98 92 4 9 647 10.0 20.0 31.0 17.0 30.0 108.0 12b 231 54 96 95 49 650 10.0 20.0 31.5 17.0 29.5 108.0 125 231 54 99 90 49 648 10.0 20.0 31.0 17.0 29.5 107.5 74 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 263 AXLE r 6R0UP CONFieURATION: SINGLE « A 4« - SINGU-OUAL- B • r SIM6LE-DUAL 3. 4. — D — *■• 1 r\ - c r s. > V. J VJ m ■ — - TOTAL DF SPACIN6S mi J AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B c O t F TOTAL OF I 2 3 4 5 GROSS SPACINGS WEIGHT I2e . 2Jl 54 102 90 49 651 10.0 20.0 31.0 17.0 30.5 108.5 12= i 233 49 100 90 49 646 10.0 20.0 30.5 17.0 30.0 107.5 12 = > 23b 53 133 92 49 687 10.0 20.0 34.0 18.5 32.5 115.0 12S » 235 53 137 90 49 689 10.0 20.0 35.0 18.5 32.0 115.5 12E . 237 49 149 92 49 701 10.0 20.0 35.0 19.0 32.5 116.5 12* » 238 49 126 95 49 682 10.0 20.0 33.0 18.5 32.0 113.5 12S > 238 49 136 92 49 689 10.0 20.0 34.0 18.5 32.5 1 15.0 12e » 246 J 3 140 95 49 708 10.0 20.0 35.5 18.5 33.0 117.0 125 . 246 53 142 92 49 707 10.0 20.0 35.5 19.0 32.5 1 17.0 125 i 246 53 143 90 49 706 10.0 20.0 35.5 19.0 32.0 116.5 12£ > 233 56 106 95 49 714 10.0 20.0 32.0 17.5 31.0 110.5 12t » 283 56 109 90 49 712 10.0 20.0 31.5 17.5 31.0 1 10.0 12S > 283 56 112 90 49 715 10.0 20.0 32.5 17.5 31.0 111.0 12i » 305 47 102 90 49 718 10.0 20.0 28.5 17.5 31 .0 107.0 127 ' 152 49 98 125 49 600 1 1.0 19.0 31.0 18.0 31.0 110.0 127 ' 152 49 101 127 49 605 1 1 .0 18.5 31.5 18.0 32.0 111.0 127 ' 152 49 103 136 49 616 1 1 .0 19.0 32.0 18.0 32.5 112.5 127 ' 152 49 106 120 49 603 11.0 19.0 31.5 18.0 31.5 111.0 127 r 152 49 106 123 49 606 1 1 .0 18.0 32.0 18.0 32.0 111.0 12i r 152 49 107 113 49 597 1 1 .0 18.0 31.5 18.0 31.5 110.0 127 r 152 49 108 1 13 49 598 1 I .0 18.5 31.5 18.0 31.5 110.5 127 r 152 49 108 119 50 605 1 1 .0 18.0 31.5 18.5 32.0 111.0 127 r 152 49 116 118 49 611 1 1.0 18.5 32.0 18.5 32.5 112.5 127 r 152 49 124 99 49 600 1 1 .0 18.5 32-0 18.0 32.0 111.5 127 r 152 49 147 132 49 656 1 1 .0 20.0 34.0 20.0 34.0 119.0 127 ^ 152 49 148 132 50 6a8 1 1 .0 20.0 34. O 20.0 34.5 119.5 127 ^ 166 49 98 125 49 614 11.0 18.5 31.5 18.5 32.0 111.5 127 r 166 49 101 125 50 618 1 1 .0 19.5 31.5 18.5 32.0 112.5 127 r 166 49 101 127 49 619 11.0 18.0 32.0 18.5 33.0 112.5 127 r 166 49 106 123 49 620 11.0 19.0 32.0 18.5 32.5 113.0 124 ' 166 49 107 113 49 61 1 11.0 19.0 31.5 18.5 32.0 112.0 127 r 166 49 108 113 49 612 11.0 19.0 32.0 18.0 32.0 112.0 127 r 166 49 108 119 50 619 11.0 18.5 32.0 18.5 33.0 113.0 127 r 166 49 116 118 49 625 1 1 .0 19.0 32.5 18.5 33.0 114.0 127 r 166 49 124 99 49 614 1 1 .0 19.5 32.0 18.5 32.5 113.5 12- r 166 49 147 132 49 670 1 1 .0 20.0 35.0 19.5 35.0 120.5 12' r 183 49 107 113 49 628 11.0 20.0 32.0 18.5 32.5 1 14.0 12^ r 183 49 108 113 49 629 1 1.0 19.0 32.5 18.5 32.5 113.5 12- r 183 49 108 119 50 636 1 1 .0 18.5 33.0 18.5 33.5 1 14.5 12" r 183 49- 1 16 1 18 49 642 11 .0 19.0 33.0 19.0 34.0 116.0 12- r 183 49 124 99 49 631 1 1 .0 20.0 33.0 18.5 32.5 1 15.0 127 r 185 49 104 136 49 650 11.0 19.0 33.0 19.5 33.0 1 15.5 12 r 185 49 109 113 49 632 11.0 19.5 32.5 18.5 33.0 114.5 12" r 185 49 109 119 50 639 11.0 19.0 33.0 18.5 33.5 1 15.0 12- r 185 49 117 118 49 645 11.0 19.5 33.0 19.0 34.0 1 16.5 12- r 185 49 125 99 49 634 1 1 .0 20.0 33.0 18.5 33.0 115.5 75 264 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE c GROUP * configuration: single 2. • + — - SINGLE -DUAL- B » r SINGLE -DUAl, 3 4. — D — »• — E » 5. ^ ( ■^ V m VJ TOTAL OF SPACINGS Ly vj L/ VJ J V- J AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A 8 C L) E F TOTAL OF I 2 3 4 5 GROSS SPACINGS WEIGHT 12? 186 49 10? 125 50 639 11.0 20.0 32.5 18.5 32.5 1 14.5 127 186 49 104 136 49 651 11.0 19.5 33.0 19.0 33.5 1 16.0 127 186 49 107 120 4 9 638 11.0 19.0 32.5 19.0 33.0 1 14.5 127 186 49 107 123 49 641 11.0 19.5 32.5 19.0 33.5 115.5 127 186 49 108 113 49 632 1 1 .0 19.5 32.5 18.5 32.5 1 14.0 127 186 49 109 119 50 640 11.0 19.5 32.5 19.0 33.0 115.0 127 186 49 117 118 49 646 1 1 .0 19.5 33.0 19.5 33.0 1 16.0 127 188 48 106 136 49 654 11.0 20.0 33.0 19.0 33.5 116.5 127 188 48 110 113 49 635 11.0 20.0 32.5 18.5 33.0 1 15.0 127 188 48 111 119 50 643 1 1.0 20.0 32.5 19.0 33.5 116.0 127 188 48 1 19 118 49 649 1 1 .0 20.0 33.0 19.5 33.0 1 16.5 127 188 48 127 99 49 638 11.0 20.0 33.5 18.5 32.5 115.5 127 195 49 101 125 50 647 1 1 .0 19.5 33.0 18.5 33.5 1 15.5 127 19b 49 101 127 49 648 11-0 20.0 32.5 19.0 33.0 115.5 127 195 49 103 136 49 659 1 1 .0 19.0 33.5 19.0 34.0 1 16.5 127 195 49 106 123 49 649 1 1.0 20.0 33.0 19.0 33.0 116.0 127 195 49 107 I 13 49 640 11 .0 20.0 33.0 18.0 33.0 115.0 127 195 49 108 1 19 50 648 1 1.0 20.0 33.0 19.0 32.5 1 15.5 127 195 49 116 118 49 654 1 1.0 20.0 33.5 19.0 33.5 1 17.0 127 199 49 101 125 49 650 1 1 .0 20.0 33.0 18.5 33.5 1 16.0 127 199 49 106 136 49 666 11.0 20.0 33.5 19.5 33.5 117.5 127 199 49 109 120 49 653 11 .0 20.0 33.5 18.5 33.5 1 16.5 127 199 49 109 123 49 656 1 1.0 20.0 33.5 19.0 33.0 1 16.5 127 199 49 I 19 118 49 661 11.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 34.0 1 18.0 127 200 49 106 136 49 667 1 1 .0 20.0 33.5 19.5 34.0 1 18.0 127 201 50 101 136 49 664 11.0 19.5 33.5 19.5 33.5 1 17.0 127 201 50 105 113 49 645 1 1 .0 20.0 32.5 18.5 32.0 1 14.0 132 146 53 131 151 53 666 10.0 20.0 34.5 19.0 35.0 1 18.5 132 146 53 131 157 54 673 10.0 20.0 34.5 19.5 35.5 119.5 132 146 53 131 169 53 684 10.0 20.0 3b. 0 20.0 35.0 120.0 1 32 146 53 131 170 50 682 10.0 20.0 35.0 20.0 35.0 120.0 132 146 53 131 171 49 682 10.0 20. 0 35.0 20.0 35.0 120.0 132 148 49 133 151 53 6t>6 10.0 19.5 34.0 20.0 35.0 1 18.5 132 148 49 133 157 54 673 10.0 20.0 34.0 20.0 35.5 1 19.5 132 148 49 133 169 53 684 10.0 20.0 35.0 20.0 35.0 120.0 132 152 54 106 151 5 3 648 10.0 19.S 33.5 18.5 33.5 1 15.0 132 152 54 106 153 '*9 646 10.0 18.5 34.0 18.5 33.5 114.5 132 152 54 106 157 54 655 10.0 19.0 33.5 19.0 34.5 1 16.0 132 152 54 106 169 53 666 10.0 19.5 34.0 19.5 33.5 1 16.5 132 152 54 106 170 50 664 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 33.5 1 16.5 132 164 53 1 13 151 53 666 10.0 19.5 34.0 19.5 34.0 117.0 132 164 53 113 153 49 664 10.0 20.0 34. C 19.5 33.5 117.0 132 164 53 1 13 157 54 673 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.5 34.5 118.0 132 164 53 113 169 53 684 10.0 19.5 35.0 19.5 35.0 I 19.0 132 164 53 113 170 50 682 10.0 20.0 34.5 20.0 34.5 119.0 132 166 49 115 157 54 673 10.0 20.0 33.5 19.5 35.5 1 18. b 76 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 265 AXLE 1 c GROUP f C0NFI6URATI0N: SINGLE -SINGLE-OOAL- » -i r SINGLE - DUAL 4 — 0 — •• — E » r 9. ^ ^^ TOTAL Of SPACINGS ly \} L/ Vj m J AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D E h TOTAL DF 1 2 3 4 5 GROSS SPACINGS WEIGHT 132 174 51 101 146 52 656 10.0 19. t> 33.5 18.5 34.0 115.5 134 88 30 108 160 50 590 10.0 18.0 31.0 18.0 35.0 112.0 134 88 50 134 96 50 552 10.0 17.0 30.5 17.5 30.5 105.5 134 88 50 142 110 50 574 10.0 18.5 31.0 18.0 31.5 109.0 134 124 49 95 144 73 619 10.0 17.5 31.0 1/.5 35.0 111.0 134 146 50 1 12 160 50 652 10.0 20.0 33-0 19.0 34.0 1 16.0 134 146 50 146 110 50 636 10.0 19.5 33.5 19.0 34.0 1 16.0 134 156 50 79 160 50 629 10.0 20.0 31.0 18.0 33.0 112.0 134 I 73 50 91 160 50 658 10.0 20.0 32.5 19.0 34.0 1 15.5 134 176 50 91 160 50 661 10.0 20.0 32.5 19.0 34.5 116.0 134 199 73 86 144 73 709 10.0 19.5 36.0 18.0 36.0 119.5 134 199 73 102 110 49 667 10.0 20.0 36.0 17.5 32.0 1 15.5 134 243 49 96 110 49 681 10.0 20.0 31.5 17.5 32.0 111.0 136 138 48 90 209 49 670 10.0 20.0 32.0 19.0 35.0 116.0 137 109 50 79 175 50 600 10. c 18.0 31.0 17.5 34.5 111.0 138 146 53 131 153 49 670 10.0 19.5 34.5 20.0 34.0 1 18.0 138 146 53 131 157 54 679 10.0 19.5 34.5 20.0 35.5 119.5 138 146 53 131 170 50 688 10.0 20.0 35.5 19.5 35.0 120.0 138 147 53 131 151 53 6/3 10.0 20.0 34.5 19.5 34.5 1 18.5 138 148 49 133 151 53 672 10.0 20.0 34.0 20.0 34.5 I 18.5 138 149 49 133 151 53 673 10. 0 20.0 34.0 20.0 35.0 1 19.0 138 152 54 106 153 49 652 10.0 19.0 33.5 19.0 33.5 1 15.0 138 152 54 10b 170 50 670 10.0 19.0 34.5 19.0 34.5 1 17.0 138 153 54 106 151 53 655 10.0 19.0 33.5 19.0 33.5 1 15.0 138 153 54 106 153 49 653 10.0 19.0 34.0 18.5 33.5 I 15.0 138 153 54 106 157 54 662 10.0 19.5 33.5 19.0 34.0 1 16.0 138 153 54 106 169 53 673 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 34.5 117.5 138 153 54 106 170 50 671 10.0 19.0 34.5 19.5 33.5 1 16.5 138 155 54 110 143 51 651 10.0 18.5 34.0 18.5 34.0 1 15.0 138 155 54 110 148 50 655 10.0 19.5 34.0 18.5 33.5 1 15.5 138 155 54 110 149 51 657 10.0 19.5 33.5 19.0 34.0 1 16.0 138 155 54 110 163 54 6/4 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 35.0 1 18.0 138 155 54 110 169 50 676 10.0 20.0 34.5 19.0 34.5 1 18.0 138 155 54 110 169 52 678 10.0 20.0 34 . 5 19.0 34.5 118.0 138 165 50 118 151 53 6/5 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.5 34.5 1 18.0 138 165 50 118 153 49 673 10.0 19.5 34.0 20.0 34.0 I 17.5 138 165 50 118 157 54 682 10.0 19.5 34.0 20.0 35.5 1 19.0 138 165 53 113 153 49 671 10.0 19.0 34.5 19.5 34.0 1 17.0 I 38 166 49 1 15 151 53 672 10.0 19.5 34.0 19.5 34.0 I 17.0 138 166 49 1 15 153 49 6/0 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 34.5 11/. 5 138 166 49 115 157 54 679 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.5 34.5 1 18.0 138 166 49 115 169 53 690 10.0 19.5 34.5 20.0 35.5 1 19.5 138 166 50 118 153 49 6/4 10.0 19.5 34.0 20.0 34.5 118.0 138 16/ 49 1 15 151 53 673 10.0 19.5 34.0 19.5 34.5 I 17.5 138 167 49 1 15 153 49 6/1 lU.O 20.0 34.0 19.5 33.5 11 /.O 138 169 50 98 16J 54 672 10.0 19.0 33.'^ 19.0 35.0 1 16.5 77 266 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE c GROUP « :onfiguration: single 2. A *f* -SINGI.E-DUAL- — a » r SINGLE -OVAU 3. — 0 — ♦ \ r « ■ — E r S. ^ c ^ K TOTAL J ^ DF SPACINGS Ly VJ J VJ J AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D E F TOTAL OF 1 2 3 4 5 GROSS SPACINGS HEIGHT 138 169 50 102 141 51 651 10.0 19.5 32.5 19.0 34.0 115.0 138 169 50 10? 149 51 659 10.0 19.0 33.5 19.0 33.5 115.0 139 155 54 110 169 50 677 10.0 20.0 34.5 19.5 33.5 117.5 139 169 50 98 148 50 654 10.0 20.0 32.5 19.0 33.0 1 14.5 139 169 50 98 163 54 673 10.0 19.0 33.5 19.0 35.5 117.0 139 169 50 102 149 51 660 10.0 19.5 33.0 19.0 34.0 1 15.5 139 174 49 133 127 50 672 10.0 20.0 34.5 19.5 34.0 118.0 139 232 49 98' 138 51 70 7 10.0 20.0 33*5 19.0 34.5 117.0 140 96 51 97 140 4 9 573 10.0 17.0 30.5 17.5 30.0 105.0 140 96 51 97 147 48 579 10.0 18.0 30.5 17.0 31 .0 106.5 140 96 51 97 149 48 581 10.0 17.0 31.0 17.5 30.5 106.0 140 96 51 97 152 48 584 10.0 17.5 31 .0 17.5 30.5 106.5 14C 108 53 114 108 51 574 10.0 17.0 31.0 17.5 31 .0 106.5 140 108 53 1 14 147 48 610 10. 0 16.0 32.5 18.0 32.0 1 10.5 140 108 53 114 149 48 612 10. 0 18.5 32.0 18.5 32.0 111.0 14C 108 53 114 152 48 615 10.0 19.0 32.0 18.5 32.0 111.5 14C 108 53 1 14 198 51 664 10. 0 19.0 34.0 19.5 35.5 118.0 140 110 52 107 108 51 568 lO.O 18.0 30.0 1 7.0 30.5 105.5 140 135 48 99 108 51 581 10. 0 17.0 30.5 17.5 31.0 106.0 140 135 48 99 198 51 671 10. 0 20.0 33.5 19.0 34.0 116.5 14C 135 48 1 I 1 108 51 593 10.0 17.5 31.0 18.0 32.0 108.5 140 13b 48 11 1 152 48 634 10.0 19.5 32.5 18.5 32.5 113.0 14C ► 137 48 106 108 51 590 10.0 18.0 30.5 18.0 31.0 107.5 14C 137 48 106 198 51 680 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 35.5 118.5 14C 160 52 133 108 51 644 10.0 20.0 33.0 19.0 34.0 116.0 14C 186 51 100 140 49 666 10.0 19.5 33.5 19.0 33.5 1 15.5 14C 186 51 100 147 48 67 2 10.0 19.0 34.0 19.0 34.5 116.5 14C ) 186 51 100 152 48 6/7 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 34.0 117.0 14C 187 49 115 114 49 654 10.0 20.0 33.5 18.5 33.5 1 15.5 14C 187 49 145 116 60 697 10.0 20.0 34.5 20.0 37.0 121.5 14C > 195 60 93 128 49 665 10.0 20.0 34.5 18.5 31.5 1 14.5 14C » 195 60 114 1 14 49 672 10.0 20.0 35.5 18.5 32.5 1 16.5 141 120 48 99 144 49 601 10.0 18.0 31.0 18.0 31.5 108.5 141 137 49 115 156 49 647 10.0 19.0 33.0 19.0 34.0 115.0 141 138 49 112 129 49 618 10.0 18.0 32.0 18.5 33.0 1 11.5 141 Ibl 48 114 156 49 659 10.0 19.0 33.5 19.5 33.5 1 15.5 141 199 49 94 138 48 669 10.0 20.0 33.0 18.5 34.5 116.0 141 199 49 98 144 49 680 10.0 20.0 33.5 19.0 35.0 117.5 141 199 49 108 129 49 675 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 34.0 1 17.0 145 \ 121 48 95 138 48 592 10.0 18.0 30.5 17.5 31.5 107.5 142 » 135 48 113 156 49 643 10.0 19.0 33.0 19.0 32.5 113.5 142 > 138 48 113 156 49 646 10.0 19.5 33.0 18.5 33.5 114.5 145 » 148 53 131 153 49 676 10.0 20.0 34.5 20.0 34.0 118.5 142 > 148 53 131 157 54 685 10.0 20.0 34.5 20.0 35.5 120.0 145 I 150 49 133 157 54 685 10.0 19.5 34.5 20.0 36.0 120.0 145 > 151 54 110 141 51 649 10.0 19.0 33.5 18.5 33.5 1 14.5 78 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 267 AXLE r GROUP * CONFIGURATION SINGLE 2. A •I* -SINGLE -DUAL- r SINGLE -DUAL 3 ^ c < — D — ♦ \ c « — E » r S. ^ V. TOTAL DF SPACINGS Ly \J \J VJ J AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C O E F TOTAL OF 1 SPACINGS 2 3 4 5 GROSS «EIGHT 1*2 151 54 110 149 51 65 7 10.0 19.0 34.0 18.5 34.0 115.5 142 151 54 110 163 54 674 10.0 19.5 34.0 19.5 34.0 117.0 142 151 54 110 169 50 676 10.0 19.5 34.5 19.5 33.5 117.0 142 151 54 110 169 52 678 10.0 19.5 34.5 19.0 35.0 118.0 142 152 48 112 129 49 632 10.0 19.0 32.5 18.5 32.5 112.5 142 154 54 106 157 54 667 10.0 19.5 34.0 18.5 34.5 116.5 142 154 54 106 169 53 678 10.0 19.0 34.5 19.5 34.0 117.0 142 154 54 106 170 50 676 10.0 19.5 34.5 19.0 34.0 117.0 142 155 54 110 141 51 653 10.0 20.0 33.0 19.0 33.0 1 15.0 142 155 54 110 148 50 659 10.0 20.0 33.5 19.0 33.0 115.5 142 155 54 110 149 51 661 10.0 19.5 34.0 18.5 34.0 1 16.0 142 155 54 110 163 54 678 10.0 19.0 34.5 19.0 35.0 117.5 142 155 54 110 169 52 682 10.0 20.0 34.5 19.0 35.0 118.5 142 156 50 79 160 50 637 10.0 20.0 31.0 18.0 33.5 1 12.5 142 157 54 110 143 51 657 10.0 19.0 34.0 18.5 33.5 115.0 142 157 54 110 148 50 661 10.0 19.0 34.0 19.0 33.5 115.5 142 157 54 110 149 51 663 10.0 20.0 33.5 19.0 34.0 116-5 142 157 54 110 169 50 682 10.0 19.5 34.5 19.5 34.5 118.0 142 157 54 110 169 52 684 10.0 20.0 34.5 19.5 34.0 118.0 142 165 50 98 141 51 647 10.0 19.5 32.5 18.5 33.0 113.5 142 165 50 102 141 51 651 10.0 19.0 33.0 18.5 33.5 114.0 142 165 50 102 143 51 653 10.0 19.5 32.5 19.0 33.5 114.5 142 165 50 102 163 54 676 10.0 19.5 33.5 19.0 35.5 117.5 142 165 50 102 169 52 680 10.0 19.5 34.0 19.0 35.0 117.5 142 167 50 118 151 53 681 10.0 19.5 34.0 20.0 34.5 118.0 142 169 50 98 143 51 653 10.0 19.0 32.5 19.0 34.0 114.5 142 171 50 98 163 54 678 10.0 19.5 33.5 19.0 35.0 117.0 142 171 50 98 169 52 682 10.0 20.0 33.5 19.5 34.5 117.5 142 171 50 102 141 51 657 10.0 20.0 32.5 19.0 33.5 115.0 142 1 71 50 102 143 51 659 10.0 19.0 33.0 19.0 34.0 115.0 142 171 50 102 149 51 665 10.0 19.5 33.0 19.5 33.5 115.5 142 185 49 145 116 60 697 10.0 20.0 34.5 19.5 37.5 121.5 142 186 49 82 88 49 596 10.0 20.0 28.5 16.0 28.5 103.0 142 186 49 84 169 48 678 10.0 20.0 31.5 18.5 35.0 115.0 142 187 49 113 1 16 49 656 10.0 20.0 33.5 18.5 33.0 115.0 142 187 49 143 116 60 697 10.0 19.5 34.5 20.0 37.0 121.0 142 192 60 93 128 49 664 10. 0 20.0 34.5 18.0 32.0 114.5 142 192 60 113 116 49 672 10.0 20.0 35.0 19.0 32.5 1 16.5 142 192 60 1 14 114 49 671 10.0 20.0 35.0 18.5 33.0 116.5 142 192 60 114 117 49 674 10.0 20.0 35.0 19.0 33.0 117.0 142 192 60 144 116 60 714 10.0 19.5 36.5 20.0 36.5 122.5 142 193 60 93 128 49 665 10.0 20.0 34.5 18.0 32.5 115.0 142 2J2 108 90 88 49 709 10.0 20.0 34.5 17.0 30.5 112.0 142 244 49 117 117 49 718 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 33.5 116.5 142 . 265 48 91 88 49 683 10.0 20.0 29.0 16.5 29.5 105.0 142 301 48 08 88 49 716 10.0 20.0 29.0 16.5 28.5 104.0 79 268 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE c GROUP « configuration: single 2 A *U - SINGLE-DUAL- B » r single -DUAL 3 4. — D — »• - E » r 5. ■^ K J VJ m TOTAL J V 3F SPACINGS \J VJ ly vj J AXLE SPACINGS AXLt UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C 0 E F TOTAL OF 1 2 3 4 5 GROSS SPACINGS WEIGHT 14J 193 6 0 144 1 16 60 716 10.0 20.0 36.5 19.5 37.0 123.0 144 100 51 97 140 49 581 10.0 18.0 30.5 17.0 30.5 106.0 144 100 51 97 149 48 589 10.0 18.0 30.5 18.0 30.0 106.5 144 112 53 1 14 108 51 582 10.0 18.0 30.5 18.0 30.5 107.0 144 112 53 114 152 48 623 10. 0 18.5 32.5 18.5 32.5 1 12.0 144 112 53 114 198 51 672 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 35.5 118.5 14<« 1 14 52 107 108 51 576 10.0 17.5 30.5 17.5 30.5 106.0 144 1 14 52 107 140 4 9 606 10.0 19.0 31.5 17.5 32.0 1 10.0 144 114 52 107 198 51 666 10. 0 19.5 33.5 19.5 35.5 118.0 144 139 48 99 108 51 589 10.0 18.0 30.5 17.5 30.5 106.5 144 139 48 111 108 51 601 10.0 18.5 31.0 18.0 31 .5 109.0 144 141 48 106 108 51 598 10.0 18.5 31 .0 1 7.5 31.5 108.5 144 141 48 106 152 48 639 10.0 19.0 32.5 18.5 33.5 113.5 144 144 49 97 153 49 636 12.0 18.5 32.0 18.5 32.5 113.5 144 144 50 73 180 51 642 10.0 20.0 30.0 17.5 35.5 1 13.0 144 147 53 131 169 53 69 7 10.0 20.0 35.5 19.5 35.5 120.5 144 149 49 133 157 54 686 10.0 20.0 34.5 20.0 35.0 1 19.5 144 150 50 102 155 50 65 1 12.0 18.5 33.0 18.5 33.5 115.5 144 154 54 106 170 50 678 10.0 19.5 34.5 19.0 34.5 1 17.5 1*»4 155 54 110 148 50 66 1 10.0 20.0 33.5 19.0 33.5 116.0 144 156 50 94 1 77 50 671 10.0 20.0 33.0 19.0 34.5 1 16.5 144 164 52 133 108 51 652 10.0 19.5 33.5 19.0 34.0 1 16.0 144 166 50 118 153 49 680 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.3 35.0 1 18.5 144 166 53 113 151 53 680 10.0 19.5 34.0 19,5 35.0 1 18.0 144 166 53 1 13 157 54 687 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.5 35.5 1 19.0 144 168 49 1 15 151 53 680 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.5 34.0 1 17.5 144 169 60 98 148 50 659 10. 0 19.0 33.0 19.0 33.5 1 14.5 144 169 50 98 149 51 66 1 10.0 20.0 32.5 19.0 34.0 115.5 144 187 49 92 128 49 649 10.0 20.0 32.5 18.0 33.0 113.5 144 188 72 99 153 49 705 12.0 20.0 37.0 18.5 33.0 120.5 144 190 48 97 153 49 681 12.0 20.0 33.0 19.5 34.0 1 18.5 144 190 51 100 140 4 9 674 10.0 20.0 33.5 19.5 33.0 116.0 144 190 51 100 152 48 685 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.5 34.0 117.5 144 191 72 99 153 49 708 10.0 19.5 37.5 19.0 33.0 119.0 144 195 60 113 1 16 49 677 10. 0 20.0 35.5 18.5 33.0 1 17.0 144 202 48 99 153 49 695 12.0 20.0 33.5 19.0 35.0 119.5 144 204 50 101 153 49 701 12.0 20.0 34.0 19.5 35.0 120.5 144 217 48 104 153 4 9 715 12.0 20.0 34.0 20.0 35.0 121.0 145 . 105 50 91 147 50 588 10. 0 18.0 30.0 17.5 31 .0 106.5 145 » 141 5 0 100 168 46 650 10.0 20.0 33.0 19.0 31.0 1 13.0 14i . 155 54 1 10 149 51 664 10.0 20.0 33.5 19.0 33.5 1 16.0 145 . 155 54 1 10 169 50 683 10.0 19.0 35.0 19.5 34.0 1 17.5 145 > 169 50 102 143 51 660 10.0 20.0 33.0 18.5 33.5 1 15.0 14? ► 191 48 97 153 49 683 10.0 20.0 33.0 19.5 35. 0 1 17.5 145 ► 208 50 154 86 51 694 10.0 2C.0 35.0 18.0 32.0 1 15.0 145 . 208 50 156 105 49 713 10.0 20.0 35.0 20.0 34.0 1 19.0 80 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 269 AXLE c GROUP « configuration: single 2. — A ►!« — - SINGLE -OUAL- B m r SINGLE -DUAL 3 < r°7 « — E » r 9. ^ \ • TOTAL Of SPACINGS ) vj — m J AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C O E F TOTAL □F 1 2 3 4 5 GHOSS SPACINGS WEIGHT 146 99 51 97 149 48 590 10.0 18.0 3 0.5 1 7.5 31 .5 107.5 146 11 1 53 114 198 51 673 10.0 19.5 34.0 19.5 35.5 1 18.5 146 1 13 52 107 198 51 667 10.0 19.5 33.5 19.0 35.5 1 17.5 146 124 48 112 162 48 640 12.0 19.0 32.5 18.5 32.5 114.5 146 127 48 1 1? 162 48 643 12.0 19.0 32.5 18.5 33.5 1 15.5 146 128 48 11? 162 48 644 12.0 19.5 32.5 18.5 32.5 1 15.0 146 131 49 105 198 51 680 10.0 19.5 34.0 19.0 35.5 1 18.0 146 133 49 97 133 49 607 12.0 18.0 31.0 18.0 31.0 1 10.0 146 138 4 9 113 129 49 624 10.0 18.5 32.0 18.5 33.0 1 12.0 146 138 49 115 156 49 653 10.0 19.5 33.0 19.0 33.5 1 15.0 146 140 48 106 108 51 599 10.0 18.5 31.0 17.5 31 .0 108.0 146 143 48 105 108 51 60 1 10.0 17.3 31 .0 18.0 31 .5 108.0 146 146 53 131 151 53 680 10.0 19.5 34.5 20.0 34.5 118.5 146 148 49 133 157 54 687 10.0 20.0 34.5 19.5 36.0 120.0 146 152 54 106 157 54 669 10.0 19.5 34.0 18.5 34.0 1 16.0 146 152 54 106 169 53 680 10.0 19.0 34.5 19.0 35.0 117.5 146 155 46 59 148 51 605 12.0 20.0 27.0 17.0 34.5 1 10.5 146 159 50 81 172 48 656 10.0 20.0 31.5 17.5 35.0 1 14.0 146 159 50 85 204 50 694 10.0 20.0 31.5 19.0 35.0 1 15.5 146 159 50 93 118 102 668 10.0 18.5 31.3 18.0 36.0 1 14.0 146 163 52 133 108 51 653 10.0 19.5 33.3 19.0 34.0 1 16.0 146 169 50 102 143 51 661 10.0 20.0 33.0 18.5 34.0 1 15.5 146 186 49 91 167 49 688 12.0 20.0 32.5 18.5 35.0 118.0 146 > 1 89 51 100 149 48 683 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 34.5 117.5 146 198 50 96 1 18 102 no 10.0 20.0 32.5 18.5 37.5 1 18.5 147 ' 107 50 79 175 50 608 10.0 18.5 30.5 17.5 35.0 111.5 147 ' 107 5 0 79 199 50 6 32 10.0 17.5 31.0 18.0 35.0 111.5 147 ' 143 48 98 138 48 622 10.0 18.0 32.0 18.0 32.5 110.5 147 148 54 106 153 49 657 10. 0 19.0 3 3.5 19.0 33.0 114.5 147 ' 149 53 131 151 53 684 10.0 20.0 34.5 20.0 34.5 1 19.0 147 ' 151 49 133 157 54 691 10.0 20.0 34.5 20.0 35.5 120.0 147 ' 155 54 106 169 53 684 10.0 19.5 34.5 19.0 34.5 117.5 147 ' 155 54 106 170 50 682 10.0 20.0 34. S 19.0 34.0 117.5 147 ' 161 50 118 153 49 678 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.5 34.5 1 18.0 147 ' 161 50 1 18 157 54 687 10. 0 19.5 34.0 20.0 35.0 1 18.5 14J ' 162 4'V 1 15 157 54 684 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 35.5 118.5 14^ ' 167 .3 1 13 151 53 684 10. 0 1 9 . 'i 34.5 19.0 35.0 1 18.0 14 1 ' 167 53 113 157 54 69 1 10.0 20.0 34.5 19.5 34.5 1 18.5 147 ' 167 53 113 169 53 702 10.0 20.0 35.0 20.0 34.5 1 19.5 141 ' 187 4 9 94 128 49 654 12.0 19.0 32.5 18.5 33.0 115.0 14 j ' 187 49 114 116 49 66? 12.0 19.5 33.0 19.0 33.5 117.0 14i ' 187 4'i I 15 1 14 49 66 1 12.0 20.0 33.0 19.0 33.0 117.0 147 ' r87 4 9 I 15 117 49 664 12.0 k:o.o 33.0 19.0 3 3.5 1 17.5 14i ^ 187 4 9 145 1 16 60 704 12.0 20.0 34.3 20.0 36.5 123.0 147 ^ 188 50 98 160 53 696 10.0 ?0.0 33.5 19.5 35.5 1 18.5 14! ' 1 iO 4 9 92 128 49 655 12.0 20.0 32.5 18.5 32.0 1 15.0 81 270 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINGLE- SINGLE- DUAL- SINGLE - DUAL I 2. 3. C) CD (D (D 0 TOTAL OF SPACINGS' (D O AXLE SPACIN6S IN INCHES AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS F TOTAL OF SPACINGS GROSS WEIGHT 147 190 49 1 13 114 49 662 147 190 4 9 113 116 49 664 147 190 49 144 1 16 60 7U6 147 193 50 98 160 53 701 147 195 60 93 128 49 6 72 147 195 60 I 13 116 49 680 147 195 60 1 14 114 49 679 147 195 60 114 117 49 682 147 247 49 96 128 4 9 716 148 160 46 59 148 51 612 1&2 186 48 123 1 13 4 9 671 152 192 50 127 I 13 49 683 153 121 49 95 144 73 6 35 153 121 49 I 1 1 1 10 4 9 ^9 3 153 196 73 10? I 10 49 68 3 153 240 4 9 96 1 10 49 697 153 252 48 101 1 10 49 71 3 154 121 48 162 95 49 629 154 121 48 164 92 4 9 628 154 121 48 165 90 49 62 7 154 121 48 16a 90 49 63 0 154 140 5 0 133 92 4 9 618 154 142 4 9 1 14 90 4 9 59 8 154 142 4 9 143 90 4 9 627 154 142 4 9 146 90 49 6 JO 154 144 49 13? 9 5 49 623 154 151 49 131 92 49 626 154 152 49 136 9 0 49 630 154 152 52 129 90 4 9 626 154 152 52 132 90 49 629 154 168 50 93 95 49 609 154 168 50 95 92 49 608 154 168 50 96 90 49 607 154 168 50 99 90 49 610 154 180 50 125 95 4 9 653 154 187 52 101 90 4 9 613 157 124 48 90 136 48 603 157 146 50 146 110 50 659 157 155 54 1 10 148 50 674 157 155 54 1 1 0 149 51 676 157 155 54 110 169 52 697 157 169 50 9ft 169 'jO o9 3 157 169 50 98 169 52 695 157 169 50 10? 141 51 670 157 169 50 102 149 51 o78 157 169 50 102 169 52 6 99 12.0 20.0 33.0 18.5 33.5 1 17.0 12.0 20.0 33.5 18.5 33.0 117.0 12.0 20.0 35.0 19.5 37.0 123.5 1 1 .0 20.0 33.5 19.5 35.5 1 19.5 12.0 20.0 34.5 18.0 32.5 1 17.0 12.0 20.0 35.0 19.0 32.5 1 18.5 12.0 20.0 35.0 18.5 33.0 1 18.5 12.0 20.0 35.0 19.0 33.0 1 19.0 12.0 20.0 33.0 18.5 32.5 116.0 12.0 20.0 27.0 1 7.0 35.5 1 1 1 ;5 1 1 .0 20.0 33.5 19.0 34.0 117.5 I 1 .0 20.0 34.0 19.5 34.0 118.5 12.0 17.5 30.5 18.0 35.0 1 13.0 12.0 17.5 31 .0 17.5 30.5 1 08.5 12.0 20.0 36.0 1 7.5 32.0 1 17.5 1 2.0 20.0 31.5 1 7.5 32.0 1 13.0 12.0 20.0 32.0 18.0 31.5 1 13.5 10.0 20.0 33.0 18.5 33.0 1 14.5 10. 0 20.0 33.0 19,0 32.5 1 14.5 10.0 20.0 33.5 18.5 32.0 1 14.0 10. 0 20.0 3 3.5 19.0 32.0 1 14.5 10. 0 18.5 32.0 19.0 32.0 111.5 10.0 18.0 31.0 17.5 31 .5 1 06.0 10. 0 20.0 32.5 18.5 32.5 1 13.5 10.0 20.0 33.0 18.0 32.5 1 1 3 . f 10.0 19.5 32.0 18.5 32.0 1 1 2 . J 10.0 18.5 32.5 18.5 32.5 1 12. 10. 0 20.0 32.5 18.5 32.0 I I J . . 10. 0 19.0 32.5 18.5 32.0 I 12.> 10. 0 19.5 32.5 18.5 32.5 l 1 3 , 10.0 20.0 30.0 17,0 30.0 I 0 7 , C 10.0 20.0 30.0 17.0 29.5 I 06. . 10.0 20.0 29.5 17.0 30.0 1 06. - 10.0 20.0 30.5 17.0 29.5 i c 7 . ;, 10.0 20.0 33.0 18.0 33.0 1 i4,0 10.0 20. U 30.5 17.0 30.5 108.0 10. 0 17.5 30.5 18. 0 31.0 107.0 10.0 19.0 34.0 19.5 34.0 I 16.3 10.0 19.5 34.0 19.0 33.5 M6.0 10.0 19.0 34.0 1^.0 34.5 i IC.5. 10.0 19.5 35.0 19.0 35.0 i i.3.5 10.0 20.0 33.5 19.5 35.0 1 Ib.O 10.0 20.0 S3. 3 19.5 35.0 I 18.0 10.0 19.0 33.0 19.0 34.5 I 15.5 10,0 20.0 33.0 19.5 33.5 1 16.0 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.5 35.0 1 18.5 82 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 271 AXLE c GROUP * configuration: single A Jf - SINGLE -OOAL- B » SINGLE -DUAL 3. 4. — 0 — »• — E m r ^ V m TOTAL 3F SPACINGS U \] m J AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C O E F TOTAL DF 1 2 3 4 5 GROSS SPACINGS WEIGHT 158 86 50 134 96 50 574 10.0 18.0 30.5 17.5 30.5 106.5 158 1 44 50 138 96 50 636 10.0 19.0 32.5 19.0 33.0 1 13.5 158 156 50 79 160 50 653 10.0 20.0 31.0 18.0 34.5 113.5 158 156 50 94 177 50 685 10.0 20.0 33.0 19.0 35.0 1 17.0 160 105 49 133 162 72 681 10.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 38.5 121.5 160 135 50 114 162 72 693 10.0 19.5 33.0 19.0 37.5 119.0 160 147 50 114 162 72 705 10.0 20.0 33.0 19.5 38.0 120.5 160 156 50 97 162 72 69 7 10.0 19.0 32.5 19.0 38.0 118.5 160 158 72 100 151 bO eii 10.0 18.5 37.0 18.0 33.0 1 16.5 160 158 72 100 160 50 roo 10. 0 18.5 37.0 19.0 32.5 117.0 160 158 /2 109 109 49 657 10. 0 18.5 35.5 13.0 31.0 113.0 160 182 49 100 160 50 701 10.0 20.0 33.5 20.0 35.0 1 18.5 164 146 50 138 96 50 644 10. 0 19.5 32.5 19.0 33.0 114.0 166 1 18 1 10 98 123 50 665 10. 0 19.0 36.0 18.5 32.0 1 15.5 166 1 18 110 101 148 48 693 10.0 19.5 37.5 18.5 33.5 1 19.0 166 168 48 103 148 48 6{J1 10.0 19.0 33.5 19.0 34.0 113.5 167 165 51 107 172 51 713 12.0 20.0 34. J 19.5 35.0 121.0 170 131 54 110 149 51 665 12.0 18.5 33.5 18.5 33.0 1 15.5 170 131 54 1 10 163 54 682 12.0 19.0 33.5 19.0 34.0 117.5 170 131 54 110 169 50 684 12.0 19.0 34.0 19.0 33.5 1 17.5 170 131 54 1 10 169 52 686 12.0 20.0 33.5 19.0 33.5 118.0 170 145 50 98 141 51 655 12.0 18.5 32.0 18.5 33.0 1 14.0 170 145 50 98 143 51 657 12.0 19.0 32.0 18.5 33.0 114.5 170 145 50 98 148 50 6t>l 12.0 18.5 32.5 18.5 33.0 114.5 170 145 50 98 163 54 6H0 12.0 19.0 33.0 18.5 34.5 117.0 170 145 50 98 169 50 6H2 12.0 19.0 33.0 19.5 33.0 116.5 170 145 50 9H 169 52 684 12.0 19.0 33.0 19.0 34.5 1 17.5 170 145 50 102 141 51 659 12.0 19.5 32.0 18.5 33.0 115.0 170 145 50 102 143 51 661 12.0 18.5 32.5 ia.5 33.5 115.0 170 145 50 102 149 51 667 12.0 19.5 ZZm'i 18.5 33.0 115.5 17C 145 50 102 163 54 604 12.0 20.0 32.5 19.0 34.5 1 18.0 170 145 50 102 169 50 686 12.0 20.0 33.0 19.0 34.0 1 18.0 17C 145 50 102 169 52 688 12.0 19.5 33.5 19.0 33.5 117.5 170 159 54 1 10 141 51 685 12.0 19.5 34.0 18.5 34.0 1 18.0 17C 159 54 110 143 =>1 687 12.0 19.0 34.0 19.0 34.0 1 18.0 17C 159 54 1 10 148 50 69 1 12.0 19.5 34.0 19.5 33.0 1 18.0 17C 159 54 110 149 51 693 2 2.0 19.5 34.0 19.0 34.5 119.0 17C 159 54 110 163 54 71 0 12.0 20,0 34.5 19.0 35.0 120.5 17C 159 54 110 169 50 712 12.0 20.0 35.0 19.5 33.5 120.0 17C 159 54 110 169 52 7! 4 12.0 20.0 34.5 19.5 35-0 121.0 17C » 173 50 98 141 51 663 12.0 20.0 32-5 19.0 34.0 1 17.5 17C » 173 50 98 149 51 69 1 12.0 20.0 33.0 19.0 34.0 1 18.0 17C 173 50 98 169 50 710 12.0 20.0 33.5 19.5 35.0 120.0 17C I 173 50 98 169 52 712 12.0 20.0 33.5 19.5 35.5 120.5 1 7C » 173 50 102 141 51 687 12.0 J9.5 33.0 19.5 33.5 1 17.5 17C > 173 50 10? 163 54 712 12.0 20.0 34.0 19.0 35.5 120.5 83 272 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINGLE- SINGLE-OUAL-SINCLE - DUAL I 2. C) CD 0 (D (D (DO E •• TOTAL OF SPACINGS' AXLE SPACINGS IN INCHES A B C D E P TOTAL OF SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS 12 3 4 5 GROSS WEIGHT 170 173 50 102 169 52 716 12.0 20.0 34.0 20.0 34,5 120.5 84 3 i O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 273 AXLE GROUP CONFIGURATION SINGLE r SINGLE- DUAL -DUAL Chart 11 Table 11 (^ S 6''^""^% TOTAL Of SPACINGS AXLE SPACINGS IN INCHES AXLE UNIT HEIGHTS IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS TOTAL OF SPACINGS GHOSS WEIGHT 180 132 72 168 72 624^ 191 152 48 1J6 48 575 10 624 10.0 18.0 38.0 17.5 31.0 1 14.5 134 104 102 146 110 30 646 10.0 18.5 39.0 18.0 31 .5 117.0 134 106 102 10? 160 50 654 10.0 18.0 38.5 17.5 31.5 115.5 1 34 106 102 128 **6 50 616 10.0 17.5 37.5 17.5 30.0 112.5 134 106 IC2 136 110 5C 638 10.0 18.5 38.5 17.5 31.0 115.5 134 182 102 134 96 jO 696 10.0 18.5 40.5 19.0 32.5 120.5 134 182 102 142 110 50 720 10.0 19.0 42.0 19.0 33.0 123.0 134 190 102 134 96 50 706 lO.O 19.5 41.0 18.5 32.5 121.5 138 128 102 116 164 48 696 10.0 18.5 40.5 18.5 32.5 120.0 138 128 102 116 170 48 /02 10.0 19.5 4 0.5 18.0 33.0 121.0 140 92 99 115 140 49 635 10.0 18.5 37.5 17.5 30.0 1 13.5 140 92 99 1 1^ 198 ol 695 10.0 18.0 39.5 18.5 35.0 121.0 140 93 101 101 147 48 630 10.0 16.0 37.5 1 7.0 29.5 1 12.0 140 93 101 101 152 48 6 35 10.0 17.5 37.5 17.5 30.5 113.0 140 93 101 101 198 51 684 10.0 10.5 38.5 18.0 34.5 1 19.5 1*0 96 99 99 198 51 683 10.0 18.0 38.5 18.0 34.5 119.0 140 128 102 116 164 48 698 10.0 18.5 40.5 18.5 32.5 120.0 140 167 101 116 108 51 683 10.0 18.5 39.5 18.0 32.0 1 18.0 142 128 102 1 16 164 48 700 lu.o 19.0 40.5 18.0 33.0 120.5 144 96 9 9 115 140 4 9 643 10.0 17. t> 38.5 17.0 31.0 1 14.0 89 278 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINGLE - SINGLE- TRIPLE- SINGLE - DUAL 1 A 2 Q '" — ' c ^^ r\ 4 — f— E i) (5' ^^ (\ ^ ) M J_ ) D b o b ' (| ) TO 1 «u OT 5PACI NGa AXLE 5PACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D t F TOTAL OF 1 2 3 4 5 G«OSS SPACINGS WE IGHT 144 96 9 9 1 15 198 51 703 1 0.0 19.0 39.5 18.0 35.5 122.0 144 9 7 101 101 149 48 640 10.0 18.0 37.5 17.5 30.0 1 13.0 144 9 7 101 101 198 51 692 10.0 18.0 39.0 18.5 34.0 119.5 144 100 99 99 198 51 691 10. 0 19.0 38.5 18. 0 34.0 1 19.5 144 128 103 102 153 4 9 679 12.0 18.0 39.0 18.0 31 .5 118.5 144 131 103 102 153 4 9 682 10.0 18.0 39.5 18.0 31 .5 1 17.0 144 171 101 I 16 108 51 691 10.0 19.0 39.5 18. 0 32.0 1 18.5 145 129 103 102 153 4 9 681 10.0 19.0 39.0 18.0 31.5 117.5 146 95 99 115 198 51 704 10. 0 18.5 39.^ 18.5 35.0 121.5 146 96 101 101 149 48 64 1 10.0 17.5 38.0 17.0 30.5 1 13.0 146 96 101 101 198 51 69 3 10.0 18.0 39.0 18.0 35.0 120.0 146 104 102 1 12 160 50 6/4 I 0.0 19.0 39.0 18.0 31.0 1 1 7.0 146 104 102 138 96 5 0 636 10. 0 18.5 38,0 17.5 31.0 1 15.0 146 104 102 14b 110 50 658 10.0 18.0 39.5 18.0 32.0 117.5 146 106 102 102 160 50 666 10.0 18.5 38.5 17.5 31 .5 1 16.0 146 106 102 1 36 110 50 650 10.0 19.0 38.5 17.5 31.0 1 16.0 146 137 98 94 172 48 695 10.0 18.5 39.5 18.0 32.0 1 18.0 146 137 98 106 1 16 102 707 10. 0 18.0 38.0 17.5 35.0 1 18.5 146 137 102 78 172 48 683 10.0 18.5 38.5 18.0 30.5 1 15.5 146 137 102 90 118 102 695 10. 0 18.0 37.5 17.0 34.0 1 16.5 146 161 98 93 172 48 718 lO-O 16.5 40.5 18.0 33.0 120.0 146 190 102 134 96 50 718 10.0 20.0 41.0 18.5 32.5 122.0 IS 7 104 102 138 96 50 64 7 1 0.0 17.5 38.5 18.0 31.0 1 15.0 158 102 10? 138 96 50 646 10.0 17.5 38.5 18.0 30.5 1 14.5 158 102 102 146 110 50 668 10. 0 18.5 39.5 18.0 31 .5 1 17.5 158 104 102 102 160 50 676 10.0 18.5 38.5 18.0 31.0 116-0 lt.0 169 104 121 109 4 9 712 10.0 18.5 4 0.5 18.5 32.0 1 19.5 164 104 102 138 96 50 654 10.0 18.0 38.5 18.0 30.5 1 15.0 164 104 102 146 1 10 50 6/6 10.0 18.5 39.5 18.5 31 .5 1 18.0 164 106 102 128 96 50 646 10.0 17.5 38.0 17.5 31 .0 114.0 90 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 279 AXLE GROUP configuration: single -dual- single Chart 16 Table 16 /- ■>. ' r >^ c '-^ TOTAL of SPACINGS J A ^XLE s»>acings AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C total of 1 spacings 2 3 GHOSS •EIGHT 80 49 1 78 3C7 1 1 .0 34.0 20.0 65.0 83 51 170 304 1 1 .0 34.5 20.0 65.5 84 57 126 267 10.0 36.5 20.0 66.5 90 48 120 2b8 10.0 35.0 20-0 65.0 90 SI 120 261 10.0 35.5 20-0 65.5 90 54 120 264 10.0 36.0 20-0 66.0 90 57 120 267 10.0 36-5 20-0 66.5 90 57 126 273 12.0 36.5 20-0 68.5 90 60 126 276 10.0 37.5 20-0 67.5 90 72 132 294 10.0 40.0 20-0 70.0 96 48 126 270 12.0 35-0 20-0 67.0 96 bi 126 273 12.0 35. t> 20-0 67.5 96 54 126 276 12.0 36-0 ?0-0 68.0 96 60 126 282 12.0 37-5 20-0 69.5 96 72 132 300 12.0 «0-0 20-0 72.0 102 48 1 14 264 10.0 35-0 20-0 65.0 102 51 1 14 267 10. 0 35.5 20-0 65.5 102 54 1 14 270 10.0 36.0 20-0 66.0 102 57 1 14 273 10.0 36.5 20.0 66.5 102 60 120 282 10.0 37.5 20-0 67.5 102 72 126 300 , r 10.0 itO-0 20.0 70.0 102 72 126 30O 12.0 *0-0 20-0 72.0 108 48 120 276 12.0 35-0 20-0 67.0 108 5i H4 273 12.0 35-5 20.0 67.5 108 54 1 14 276 12.0 36.0 20.0 68-0 108 57 1 14 279 12.0 36.5 20.0 68.5 108 60 120 .288 12.0 37.5 20.0 69.5 108 72 126 306 12-0 »0.0 20.0 72.0 113 50 82 245 12.0 31.5 18.0 61.5 1 14 50 96 260 11.0 33.0 20.0 64-0 114 50 108 272 11.0 35-C 19.5 65-5 1 14 51 66 231 12.0 29.5 16.5 58-0 114 72 120 306 10.0 1^0-0 20.0 70-0 114 72 120 306 12.0 1^0.0 20.0 72.0 1 18 50 78 246 15.0 31-0 17.5 63.5 118 50 96 264 15.0 33-0 20.0 68.0 118 50 103 276 15.0 34.5 20.0 69.5 121 50 01 252 12.0 31.5 17-5 61 .0 122 50 61 233 1 0.0 28.5 16-5 55.0 123 50 80 2^3 12.0 31 .0 18,0 61.0 124 5 0 102 276 10.0 34.0 20-0 64.0 130 52 94 276 12.0 33.5 18-5 64.0 130 52 I 06 288 12.0 35.0 20-0 67.0 132 *9 103 2H9 10. 0 34-5 20-0 64.5 134 51 91 276 I i- . 0 33-0 18-5 63.5 138 50 9 2 2.^0 iO.O ^2, i 19-5 62.0 91 280 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINGLE - DUAL- SINGLE O Q) © TOTAL of SPACINGS o AXLE SPACINGS IN INCHES AXLfc UNIT WEIGHTS IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS TOTAL OF SPACINGS G«OSS WtilGHT IJ8 50 1 04 I<^0 52 96 140 52 108 145 51 107 146 48 96 146 50 96 146 50 1 08 149 48 97 150 51 98 155 54 84 155 54 102 292 288 30 0 30 3 290 292 304 294 299 293 31 1 10.0 34.5 19.5 10.0 33.5 19.5 10.0 35.0 20.0 12.0 35.0 19.5 10.0 33.0 19.0 10.0 33.0 20.0 10.0 35.0 19.5 10.0 33.0 19.5 10.0 33. 'i 20.0 10.0 32.5 16.0 10.0 34.5 20.0 64.0 63.0 65.0 66.5 62.0 63.0 64.5 62.5 6 3.5 60.5 64.5 92 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 281 AXLE GROUP CONFIGURATION : SINGLE -DUAL- • SINGLE- SINGLE Chart 17 Table 17 1 2,^ 3 _ 1 _ 4 ( ) * 1 5" (5 of SPACINGS • C P 1 U 1 AL AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B c D TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 4 GROSS WEIGHT 96 48 13? 96 372 10.0 35.0 20.0 20.0 85.0 96 48 144 72 360 10.0 35.0 20.0 20.0 85.0 96 51 132 96 375 10.0 35.5 20.0 20.0 85.5 96 51 144 72 iK>i 10.0 35.5 20.0 20.0 85.5 96 54 132 102 384 10.0 36.0 20.0 20.0 86.0 96 54 144 78 372 10.0 36.0 20.0 20.0 86.0 96 5/ 132 102 387 10.0 36.5 20.0 20.0 86.5 96 57 144 78 375 10.0 36.5 20.0 20.0 86.5 96 57 144 84 381 10.0 36.5 20.0 20.0 86.5 96 60 144 84 384 10.0 37.5 20.0 20.0 87.5 108 48 120 114 390 10.0 35.0 20.0 20.0 85.0 108 48 132 90 378 10.0 35.0 20.0 20.0 85.0 108 51 120 1 14 39 3 10.0 35.5 20.0 20.0 85.b 108 51 132 90 38 1 10.0 35.5 20.0 20.0 85.5 108 54 120 120 402 10.0 36.0 20.0 20.0 86.0 108 57 120 120 405 10.0 36.5 20.0 20.0 86.5 108 60 120 126 414 10.0 37.5 20.0 20.0 87.5 108 60 132 102 402 10.0 37.5 20.0 20.0 87.5 108 60 144 78 390 10.0 37.5 20.0 20.0 87.5 120 51 120 108 399 10.0 35.5 20.0 20.0 85.5 120 54 120 108 402 10.0 36.0 20.0 20.0 86.0 120 54 132 84 39 0 ^ 10.0 36.0 20.0 20.0 86.0 120 57 12C 108 405 10.0 36.5 20.0 20.0 86.5 120 57 132 84 39 3 10.0 36.5 20.0 20.0 86. b 122 51 lo3 62 398 10.0 35.5 19.0 19.0 83.5 122 51 173 51 ^•^f lO.O 35.5 17.5 17.5 80.5 125 49 I6t 62 402 10.0 35.0 19.0 19.0 83.0 125 49 176 51 401 10.0 35.0 1 7.5 17.5 80.0 125 50 169 62 406 12.0 3'i.O 19.0 19.0 85.0 125 50 1 I'i 51 4 05 12.0 35.0 17.5 17.5 82.0 126 50 180 50 406 10.0 35.0 17.0 17.5 79.5 I2b 51 159 62 400 12.0 35.5 19.0 19.0 85.5 128 51 169 SI 399 12.0 35.5 17.5 17.5 82.5 1 32 48 120 96 396 10.0 35.0 20.0 20.0 85.0 1 J2 50 21f 42 436 10.0 35.0 16.0 16.0 77.0 132 51 120 96 399 10.0 35-5 20.0 20.0 85.5 132 J 4 120 102 408 10.0 36.0 20.0 20.0 86.0 132 54 132 78 396 10.0 36.0 20.0 20.0 86.0 132 57 120 102 41 1 10.0 36.5 20.0 20.0 86.5 132 5 7 132 78 399 10.0 36.5 20.0 20.0 86.5 132 57 132 84 405 10.0 36.5 20.0 20.0 86.5 132 60 120 108 420 10.0 37.5 20.0 20.0 87.5 132 60 13^: 84 408 10.0 37.5 20.0 20.0 87.5 134 50 102 150 4 36 10.0 34.0 20.0 20.0 84.0 134 50 1/2 50 406 10.0 35.0 17.0 17.5 79.5 138 50 98 177 463 12.0 33.5 19.5 20.0 85.0 93 282 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINGLE - DUAL- SINGLE - SINGLE C) TOTAL of SPACINGS ^•ir^'"^~"~a) AXLE SPACINGS IN INCHES AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 4 GROSS WEIGHT 1 I.Q J5.0 17.0 17.5 U0.5 li?.0 32.5 18.5 20.0 83.0 12.0 .16.0 19.0 20.0 07.0 20.0 J4.0 20.0 20.0 94.0 10.0 JS.5 17.0 17.5 dO.O 15.0 J5.0 17.0 17.0 84.0 12.0 35.0 17.0 17.0 81.0 20.0 32.5 19,0 20.0 91.5 12.0 36.0 17.0 17.0 82.0 2 0.0 35.0 1 7.0 17.5 89.5 10.0 34.5 19.5 19.5 83.5 lO-O 34.5 20.0 19.5 84.0 12.0 32.5 19.5 20.0 84.0 12.0 34.0 19.0 20.0 85.0 144 145 150 151 156 158 170 1 74 1 78 189 193 193 204 204 48 5 2 60 50 51 50 48 50 55 5 0 48 48 50 50 180 87 102 102 192 174 204 91 203 180 1 14 1 19 9? 100 50 177 240 177 50 48 48 165 48 50 90 89 192 192 422 461 552 48 0 449 4 30 4/0 480 484 469 445 449 5 38 546 94 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 283 AXLE GROUP CONFIGURATION SINGLE - DUAL - SINGLE -SINGLE - SINGLE ^^^^^rt 18 Table 18 c T A "Cl" )7 ^^— c- 3 N D 4 E 5 V J \L^ ' \ TOTAL of SPACINGS vJ u J AXLE 5r»AClNGi AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A 8 C D E TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 4 5 GROSS WEIGHT 109 50 125 1 03 163 550 10. 0 35.0 19.5 20.0 20.0 104.5 1 14 50 78 1 12 148 502 1 1.0 31 .0 17.5 19.0 19.0 97.5 1 14 50 78 1 12 192 5«*6 1 1 .0 31.0 17.5 19.0 20.0 98.5 1 14 50 78 1 72 50 4e>4 1 1 .0 31 .0 17.5 1 7.0 17.5 94.0 I 14 50 96 108 148 516 1 1 .0 32.5 18.5 18.5 19.5 100.0 1 14 50 96 1 08 192 560 1 1 .0 32.5 19.0 18.5 20.0 101.0 1 14 50 96 168 50 4 78 1 1 .0 34.0 17.5 17.0 17.5 97.0 1 14 50 108 1 08 148 5^8 1 1 .0 33.5 19.0 19.0 19.5 102.0 1 14 50 108 108 192 572 1 1 .0 34.0 19.0 19.5 20.0 103.5 I 14 50 108 168 50 4 90 1 1 .0 35.0 19.5 17.0 17.5 100.0 1 14 50 156 172 50 542 1 1 .0 35.0 20.0 1 7.0 17.5 100.5 1 18 50 78 1 12 148 506 15.0 30.5 1 7.0 18.5 19.5 100.5 1 18 50 78 112 192 5'jO lo.C 30.5 17.0 18.5 20.0 101.0 1 18 50 78 1 72 50 4f.a 15.0 31 .0 17.S 17.0 17.5 98.0 1 18 50 96 108 148 520 15.0 32.0 18.0 18.5 19.0 102.5 1 1 8 30 96 1 08 192 5o4 15.0 32.0 18. J 18.5 20.0 103.5 1 18 50 96 168 50 482 15.0 34. C 17.5 17.0 17.5 101.0 1 18 50 108 108 148 532 15.0 33.0 18.5 19.0 19.0 104.5 1 18 50 108 1 08 192 5 76 15.0 33.0 19.0 19.0 20.0 106.0 1 1 8 50 108 168 50 4\»4 15.0 35.0 19.0 17.0 17.5 103.5 1 18 50 156 172 50 546 15.0 35.0 20.0 17.0 17.5 104.5 124 50 84 1 12 148 1.18 10.0 i 1 . 5 18.5 19.0 19.0 98.0 124 50 84 112 192 562 I 0.0 n . 5 18.5 20.0 20.0 100.0 124 50 84 172 50 4&0 10.0 32.0 17.5 17.0 1 7.5 94.0 124 50 102 1 08 148 5 32 10.0 33.0 19.0 19.0 20.0 101.0 124 50 102 1 08 192 376 10.0 3 3.5 19.5 20.0 20.0 103.0 124 50 102 I 68 50 494 10.0 35.0 17.5 17.0 17.5 97.0 124 50 1 14 1 08 148 544 ICO 34.5 19.0 20.0 19.0 102.5 124 50 1 14 168 50 506 10. 0 35.0 20.0 1 7.0 17.5 99.5 130 50 H4 1 12 148 524 10.0 31 .5 18.5 19.5 18.0 97.5 130 50 102 1 08 148 538 10.0 3 3.5 19.0 19.0 19.5 101.0 130 50 102 108 192 5«2 lU.O 34.0 19.0 20.0 20.0 103.0 I 30 50 1 14 1 08 148 550 10.0 34.5 19.5 19.5 19.0 102.5 130 52 76 1 12 148 518 12.0 31 .0 17.5 19.5 18.5 98.5 130 52 76 1 12 192 562 li>.0 3 1 .U 1 7.5 20.0 20.0 100.5 1 30 52 76 172 50 4tiO 12.0 31 .0 17.5 17.0 17.5 95.0 130 52 94 1 08 148 5 32 12.0 3 3. :> 18.0 19.0 18.5 101.0 1 30 52 94 108 192 5/6 12.0 33.0 19.0 18.5 20.0 102.5 130 52 94 168 50 494 12.0 34.0 17.5 17.0 17.5 98.0 130 52 106 I 08 l'*ii 544 12.0 34.0 19.0 19.0 19.0 103.0 130 52 106 108 192 5rta 12.0 34.5 19.0 19.5 20.0 105.0 1 30 52 106 163 50 506 1 2.0 J5.5 13.5 1 7.0 17.5 100.5 130 52 154 1 72 50 t> >8 12.0 35.5 20. G 17.0 17.5 102.0 132 50 71 1 30 150 53 3 1 1 .0 30.0 17.0 20.0 20.0 98.0 132 50 84 1 12 148 5^6 lo.O 3 1 . i 18.5 19.5 18.5 98.0 132 50 102 1 08 192 >H4 I J.O 34. J 19.5 19.5 20.0 103.0 95 284 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP CONFIGURATION : SINGLE -DUAL- - SINGLE -SINGLE- SINGLE 1 ^^ ^2^ ^ 3 D 4 ^ 5 ( :) A d Dd b d D (b ( ) ' TOTAL of SPACinoa — - ' '■ AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C 0 E rOFAL UF 5PACINGS 1 2 3 4 5 GROSS WEIGHT 1 32 50 1 14 108 148 552 10.0 34.5 19.5 19.5 19.5 103.0 134 49 121 103 163 570 10.0 35.0 20.0 19.5 20.0 104.5 134 51 68 130 150 53 3 12.0 29.5 17.5 20.0 20.0 99.0 134 51 91 1 30 150 556 12-0 33.0 18.5 20.0 20.0 103.5 136 52 68 130 150 536 12.0 30.0 16.5 20.0 20.0 98.5 138 50 74 112 148 522 10.0 30.0 18.0 20.0 19.0 97.0 138 50 74 1 12 192 566 10.0 30.0 18.0 20.0 20.0 98.0 138 50 92 108 148 536 10.0 32.5 19.0 18.5 19.5 99.5 1 38 50 92 I 08 192 580 10.0 32.5 19. b 19.0 20.0 101.0 138 50 92 168 50 498 10.0 33.5 17.0 17.0 17.5 95.0 138 50 1 04 108 148 548 10.0 33.5 19.0 19.5 19.5 101.5 138 50 104 108 192 592 10.0 34.5 19.5 20.0 20.0 104.0 138 50 104 168 50 510 10.0 35.0 18.0 1 7,0 17.5 97.5 140 52 78 112 148 530 10.0 31.0 18.0 20.0 19.0 98.0 140 52 78 1 12 192 574 10.0 31.0 18.0 20.0 20.0 99.0 140 52 78 1 72 50 492 10.0 31.5 17.0 17.0 17.5 93.0 140 52 96 108 148 544 10.0 33.5 19.0 18.5 19.5 100.5 140 52 96 108 192 588 10.0 33.5 19.5 19.5 20.0 102.5 140 52 96 168 50 506 10.0 34.5 17.0 17.0 17.5 96.0 140 52 108 108 148 556 10.0 34.5 19.0 19.5 20.0 103.0 140 52 108 108 192 600 10.0 35.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 105.0 140 52 108 168 50 518 10.0 35.5 19.5 17.0 17.5 99.5 140 52 156 172 50 570 10.0 35.5 20.0 17.0 17.5 100.0 140 53 162 233 63 651 10.0 35.5 20,0 19.0 19.0 103.5 146 48 78 112 148 532 10.0 30.5 18.0 20.0 20.0 98.5 146 48 78 172 50 494 10.0 30.5 18.0 17.0 17.5 93.0 146 48 96 108 148 546 10. 0 33.0 19.0 19.0 19.0 100.0 146 48 96 108 192 590 10.0 33.0 19.0 20.0 20.0 102.0 146 48 96 168 50 508 10.0 33.5 18.0 17.0 17.5 96.0 146 48 108 108 148 558 10.0 34.0 19.0 20.0 19.5 102.5 146 48 108 108 192 602 10.0 34.5 20.0 20.0 20.0 104.5 146 48 108 168 50 520 10.0 35.0 19.0 17.0 17.5 98.5 1 46 50 78 112 148 534 10.0 31.0 17.5 20.0 20.0 98.5 146 50 78 172 50 496 10. 0 31.0 17.5 17.0 17.5 93.0 146 50 96 108 148 548 10.0 33.0 19.0 19.0 19.5 100.5 146 50 96 108 192 59 2 10.0 33.0 19.5 19.5 20.0 102.0 146 50 96 168 50 510 10.0 34.0 17.5 17.0 17.5 96.0 146 50 108 108 148 560 10.0 34.0 19.5 19.5 19.5 102.5 146 50 108 168 50 522 10. 0 35.0 19.5 17.0 17.5 99.0 146 50 176 168 50 59 0 10.0 35.0 20.0 1 7.0 17.5 99.5 lb2 52 53 130 150 537 10.0 27.5 16.0 20.0 20.0 93.5 154 50 58 130 150 542 10.0 28.0 16.5 20.0 20.0 94.5 155 54 84 1 12 148 553 10.0 32.5 18.0 20.0 20.0 100.5 155 54 84 172 50 51S 10.0 33.0 17.0 17.0 17.5 94.5 155 54 102 108 148 567 10. 0 34.5 19.0 19.5 19.5 102.5 155 54 102 108 192 61 1 10.0 34.5 20.0 19.5 20.0 104.0 96 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 285 AXLE GROUP CONFIGURATION SINGLE - DUAL- SINGLE -SINGLE - SINGLE (^'^'TS © -TOTAL of SPACINGS ^■"^ AXLE SPACINGS IN INCHES AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS TOTAL OF SPACINGS GROSS WEIGHT 155 54 102 168 50 5i'9 10.0 J5.» 18.0 17.0 17.5 98.0 155 54 114 108 148 579 10.0 JS.o 19.5 19.5 20.0 104.5 155 54 114 168 50 54 1 10.0 36.0 20.0 17.0 17.5 100.5 164 50 96 108 148 566 lU.O J3.0 19.5 19.0 19.5 101.0 164 50 108 108 148 578 10.0 J4.0 19.5 20.0 20.0 10J.5 168 52 48 130 150 548 12.0 i?7.0 15.3 20.0 20.0 94.5 97 286 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP CONFIGURATION : SINGLE -DUAL -SINGLE- SINGLE-SI NGLE.— SIN6LE I X^^ 3 B— — ^t* C »Li D • Chart 19 Table 19 o (D (D (D 0 (D TOTAL OF SPACIN6S o AXLE SPACINGS IN INCHES AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D E F TOTAL OF 1 2 3 4 5 6 GROSS SPACINGS WEIGHT 122 51 163 62 178 51 62 7 10. 0 35 . 5 18.5 17.5 17.5 17.5 116.5 122 51 173 51 165 62 62 4 10.0 35.5 17.5 17.5 18.0 17.5 1 16.0 125 49 166 62 178 51 631 10.0 35.0 19.0 17.5 17.5 17.5 1 16.5 12^» 49 176 51 165 62 628 10.0 35.0 17.5 1 7.5 19.0 17.5 116.5 125 50 169 62 178 51 635 12.0 35.0 19.0 17.5 17.5 17.5 1 18.5 125 50 179 51 165 62 632 12.0 35.0 1 7.5 17.5 18.5 17.5 118.0 126 50 120 148 168 50 662 10.0 35.0 20.0 20.0 17.0 1/.5 119.5 126 50 180 50 122 148 676 10.0 35.0 17.0 17.5 20.0 17.5 1 17.0 126 50 180 30 144 148 698 10.0 35.0 17.0 17.5 20.0 20.0 119.5 126 50 180 50 182 50 638 10.0 35.0 17.0 1 7.5 1 7.0 1/.5 1 14.0 128 51 159 62 1 78 5 1 629 12.0 35.5 18.0 17.0 17.5 17.5 117.5 120 51 16 i 51 165 6? 626 12.0 35.0 17.0 17.5 18.0 17.5 117.0 132 50 180 50 122 148 682 10.0 35.0 17.0 17.5 20.0 18.0 117.5 134 50 1 /2 50 122 148 6 76 10.0 35.0 17.0 17.5 19.0 17.5 1 16.0 136 49 1 76 51 165 62 639 10.0 35.0 17.5 I 7.5 19.5 17.5 1 17.0 144 48 120 148 168 50 678 1 1.0 35.0 20.0 20.0 17.0 17.5 120.5 144 48 180 5 0 122 140 69 2 1 1.0 35.0 17.0 17.5 20.0 18.0 118.5 144 48 180 50 144 148 714 1 1.0 35 . 0 17.0 17.5 20.0 20.0 120.5 144 48 180 50 182 50 654 11.0 35.0 17.0 17.5 1 7.0 17.5 1 15.0 Ibl 50 163 62 178 51 6 55 10.0 35.0 19.5 17.5 17.5 17.5 1 17.0 168 48 122 127 103 1 16 68 4 10.0 33.0 19.0 18.5 19.0 19.0 1 18.5 168 48 140 I 16 90 127 689 10.0 33.0 18.5 19.0 19.0 19.0 1 18.5 1 77 48 138 1 16 90 127 696 10.0 33.0 18.5 19.0 19.0 18.5 118.0 98 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 287 O •^e e a o o n m t\j 0 o o o o z •n •T) -Ti rr, in o >n o Z • • 9 • » •«■ N s »^ K — — — — o o o O Ifl « • « 9 K f^ N N K N T tm ^4 ^4 r^ ;•) M o .n o r) u • • • • s CVi p« pM o «4 ■0 •0 •n -0 ^ »M o o o o z « « • « 3 •• o o o X ^4 «« •^ w« UJ J X li. Ifl < o 7 _l o o o >0 < u o o o 9ri t- < s N N N o a O O O (0 n If) IT) ■♦ 99 288 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINGLE- DUAL- SINGLE -SiNGLE -DUAL Chart 21 Table 21 1 A - 7 ■ — 3 -C f. 0 - 4 - E — rh 5\ c >| rt ^ V ^ K J V. J — Tfl TAL of SPACING J \j V J ^^ 1 V o AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D E t- TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 4 5 GROSS WEIGHT 99 55 170 117 108 51 600 10.0 35.0 19.0 19.5 34.5 1 18.0 99 55 202 117 108 51 632 10.0 36.0 19.5 20.0 35.0 120.5 102 52 149 85 204 4 9 64 1 10.0 35.5 19.5 19.5 35.0 119.5 102 52 149 108 144 49 604 10.0 34.5 19.0 19.5 33.5 116.5 102 52 149 120 156 49 628 10.0 35.5 19.5 20.0 35.0 120.0 • 102 52 179 104 138 48 623 10.0 35.0 20.0 19.5 35.0 119.5 106 4B 155 104 138 48 599 10.0 33.5 19.0 19.5 33.5 1 15.5 106 48 155 108 144 49 610 10.0 34.5 19.0 19.5 34.5 117.5 106 48 155 118 129 49 605 10.0 34.5 19.0 20.0 34.0 117.5 106 48 170 104 138 48 614 10.0 34.5 19.5 19.5 34.5 118.0 106 48 170 108 144 49 625 10.0 35.0 19.5 20.0 35.0 1 19.5 106 48 170 1 18 129 49 620 10. 0 35.0 20.0 19.5 35.0 1 19.5 107 51 157 107 97 50 569 10.0 33.5 18.0 16.5 32.5 112.5 107 51 157 107 119 50 591 10.0 33.5 19.0 19.0 33.5 115.0 107 51 198 107 97 50 610 10. 0 35.5 20.0 19.0 33.0 1 17.5 1 13 49 158 104 138 48 610 10.0 34.5 19.0 19.5 33.5 1 16.5 113 53 166 98 125 49 604 11.0 34.0 19.0 19.0 33.0 1 16.0 113 53 166 103 136 4 9 620 1 1.0 34.5 19.5 19.0 34.5 118.5 113 53 166 106 120 49 607 1 1.0 34.0 19.0 19.5 33.5 117.0 113 53 166 106 123 49 610 1 1.0 34.5 19.0 19.5 33.5 117.5 113 53 166 107 113 4 9 601 1 1 .0 34.0 19.0 19.0 33.5 1 16.5 113 53 166 108 1 13 49 602 1 1 .0 34.5 19.0 19.0 33.0 1 16.5 113 53 lt>6 108 119 50 609 1 1 .0 34.5 19.0 19.0 34.0 1 17.5 1 13 53 166 1 16 1 13 49 615 1 l.O 35.0 19.0 19.5 34.5 119.0 I 13 53 166 124 99 4 9 604 1 1 .0 35.0 19.0 19.0 33.5 1 17.5 1 14 50 78 1 12 160 50 564 1 1.0 31 .0 17.5 17.5 35.0 1 12.0 ll<> 50 78 138 96 50 526 1 1.0 30.5 17.0 17.0 30.0 105.5 1 14 50 78 146 1 10 50 548 1 1 .0 31.0 17.5 18.0 31.0 108.5 1 14 50 96 103 160 50 578 I 1 .0 32.0 13. 0 18.0 31.5 110.5 1 14 50 96 134 96 50 540 1 1 .0 30.5 17.5 18.0 31 .0 108.0 1 14 50 96 142 110 5 0 56 2 1 1 .0 32.0 18.0 18.0 32.0 111.0 114 50 108 lOrt 160 50 59 0 1 i.o 32.5 18.0 19.0 32.0 112.5 1 14 50 loa 134 96 50 552 1 1 .0 31 .5 16.0 18.0 31 .5 1 10.0 1 14 50 108 142 110 50 574 1 1 .0 32.5 18.5 18.5 32.5 113.0 1 14 50 156 13H 96 50 604 I 1.0 35.0 19.5 19.0 33.0 I 17.5 114 50 156 146 1 10 50 626 1 1 .0 35.0 20.0 20.0 34.5 120.5 114 50 1 Id 134 96 50 620 I 1 .0 35.0 20.0 19.0 33.0 1 16.0 116 53 166 108 113 49 60 5 1 1 .0 34.5 19.0 19.0 33.5 1 17.0 1 16 53 166 1 16 1 18 4 9 618 1 1.0 35.0 19.0 20.0 34.0 I 19.0 117 50 165 107 97 50 586 10.0 33.0 19.0 18.5 33.0 113.5 117 50 165 107 119 50 608 10.0 34.0 19.0 19.5 34.0 116.5 117 50 206 107 97 50 627 10.0 35.0 20.0 19.0 33.5 I 17.5 117 52 155 1 18 129 4 9 620 10.0 35.0 19.5 19.5 34.0 1 18.0 11 7 52 1 ^0 104 138 43 629 10.0 35.0 19.5 20.0 34.0 1 18.5 117 52 170 118 129 4 9 635 10.0 35.5 20.0 20.0 34.5 120.0 117 52 175 90 160 50 644 14.0 35.0 19.5 19.0 34.5 122.0 100 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 289 AXLE GROUP configuration: single- dual- single -SJN6LE -dual 1 — - A '~i ) 0 - SPACING 4 - E — 6 '.^ ( ) ) C ) 1 V ■ «W W> s AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS 1 IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D E F TOTAL OF 1 2 3 4 5 GROSS SPACINGS WEIGHT 117 52 175 90 177 50 661 14.0 35.0 20.0 19.5 35.0 123.5 117 53 166 106 120 49 61 1 1 1.0 34.0 19.0 19.5 34.0 1 17.5 117 53 166 1 16 118 4 9 619 1 1 .0 35.0 19.5 19.0 34.5 1 19.0 118 50 78 112 160 50 558 15.0 30.5 17.0 1/.5 30.0 1 10.0 118 50 78 138 96 50 530 15.0 29.5 16.5 17.0 30.0 108.0 118 50 78 146 110 50 552 15.0 30.5 17.5 17.0 30.5 110.5 118 50 96 108 160 t>0 582 15.0 31.5 17.5 17.5 31 .5 1 13.0 118 50 96 134 96 50 544 15.0 30.5 1/-0 17.5 30.0 110.0 118 50 96 142 110 50 566 15.0 31.0 17.5 18.5 31 .0 1 13.0 118 50 108 108 160 50 594 15.0 32.0 18.0 16.0 31.5 1 14.5 118 50 108 134 96 50 5.6 15.0 31 .0 17.5 17.5 31 .5 1 12.5 118 50 108 142 110 50 578 15.0 32.5 18.0 18.0 31 .5 1 15.0 118 50 156 1 12 160 50 646 15.0 34.0 19.5 20.0 34.0 122.5 118 50 156 138 96 50 608 15.0 34.0 19.0 19.0 33.0 120.0 118 50 156 146 110 50 630 15.0 34.5 19.5 20.0 34.0 123.0 118 50 176 134 96 50 624 15.0 35.0 20.0 19.0 33.0 122.0 118 50 176 142 1 10 50 646 15.0 35.0 20.0 20.0 34.5 124.5 1 18 51 153 120 151 5 3 646 10.0 35.5 20.0 20.0 35.0 120.5 1 ib 51 170 99 151 53 642 10.0 35.5 19.5 20.0 34 . 5 119.5 1 18 51 1/0 99 157 54 64 9 10.0 35.0 20.0 19.5 36.0 12 0.5 12J 48 150 1 IH 129 49 617 10.0 34.0 19.5 19.5 34.0 117.0 124 50 84 112 160 50 580 10.0 31 .5 18.0 18.0 35.0 1 12.5 12-* 50 84 130 96 50 542 10.0 31 .0 17.5 17.0 31 .0 106.5 124 50 84 14t) 110 50 564 10.0 31.5 18.0 18.5 31 .5 109.5 124 50 102 IQH 160 50 5 94 10.0 32.5 18.0 18.5 33.0 112.0 124 50 102 134 96 50 556 10.0 32.0 17.5 18.0 31.5 109.0 124 50 1C2 142 110 50 576 10.0 32.5 18.5 18.5 32.0 111.5 124 50 1 14 134 96 50 568 10.0 32.5 18.0 18.5 32.0 111.0 124 50 1 14 142 1 10 50 59 0 10.0 33.0 19.0 18.5 33.5 1 14.0 124 50 162 130 96 50 620 ICO 35.0 20.0 19.0 33.0 1 17.0 124 51 1/7 99 151 33 655 12.0 35.0 20.0 19.5 35.5 122.0 124 51 177 99 153 4 9 653 1 2.0 35.5 19.5 20.0 35.0 122.0 124 51 177 99 157 54 662 12-0 35.5 19.5 20.0 36.0 123.0 126 50 144 104 138 48 610 IC.O 33,^ 19.0 19.0 33.5 1 15.0 126 50 144 108 144 4 9 6-,'l 10.0 34.5 19.0 19.0 34.0 116.5 126 50 166 104 138 4« t>32 10.0 34.5 19.5 20.0 34.0 1 18.0 126 50 166 lltt 129 4 9 638 IC.O 35.0 20.0 20.0 34.5 119.5 126 52 144 117 126 '»9 614 10.0 34.^ 19.0 19,5 33.5 1 16.0 126 52 176 95 126 ^^9 624 10.0 35.0 19.0 19.5 33.5 11 7.0 127 49 146 104 138 48 612 10.0 34.0 19.0 19.0 33.0 1 15.0 127 49 146 108 144 49 6?3 1 a.o 3 3.5 19.5 19.5 34.0 116.5 127 49 146 1 18 129 4 9 618 10.0 34.0 19.0 19.5 34.5 1 17.0 127 49 170 104 130 4b o36 10.0 35.0 19.5 20.0 34.0 1 18.5 129 50 140 108 144 4 9 620 10.0 33.5 19.0 19.5 34.0 1 16.0 129 50 140 110 129 49 615 10.0 34.0 19.0 19.5 33.5 1 16.0 130 50 84 138 96 50 548 10.0 31 .0 17.5 17.5 30.5 106.5 101 290 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP configuration; single- dual- single -sjngle -dual c ) A ^3 ^—B - ) 3 5 3 -C f- 6 D - 4 ) - E — 6 •c ) — — TOTAL of SPACINGS AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS 1 IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A s C o E P TOTAL OF SPACINGS i 2 3 4 5 GROSS WEIGHT 130 50 102 108 160 50 600 10.0 32.5 18.5 18.0 33.0 112.0 130 50 102 134 96 50 562 10.0 31.5 18.0 18.0 31 .5 109.0 130 50 102 142 110 50 584 10.0 33.0 18.0 19.0 32.0 112.0 130 50 1 14 142 1 10 50 596 10.0 ii,^» 18.5 19.0 33.0 1 14.0 130 52 76 1 12 160 50 580 12.0 31 .0 17.5 18.0 30.5 109.0 130 52 76 138 96 IdO 542 12.0 30.5 17.0 17.0 30.0 106.5 130 52 76 146 1 10 50 564 12.0 31 .0 17.5 18.5 30.5 109.5 130 52 94 108 160 50 594 12.0 32.0 18.0 18.0 31 .5 111.5 1 30 52 S#4 134 96 50 556 12.0 31 .5 17.5 17.5 30.5 109.0 130 52 94 142 110 50 578 12.0 32.5 18.0 18.0 31.5 112.0 130 52 106 108 160 50 606 12.0 32.5 18.5 18.0 33.0 114.0 130 52 105 134 96 50 560 12.0 32.0 18.0 17.5 31.5 111.0 130 52 106 142 1 10 50 59 0 12.0 33.0 18.0 19.0 32.0 1 14.0 130 52 154 138 96 50 620 12.0 35.5 19.5 19.0 33.0 119.0 130 52 154 146 110 50 642 12.0 35.5 20.0 19.5 35.0 122.0 130 52 174 134 96 50 6 36 12.0 35.5 20.0 19.0 33.0 119.5 132 48 15 7 104 138 48 627 10.0 34.0 19.5 19.5 33.5 116.5 132 48 157 1 18 129 49 633 1 0.0 35.0 19.5 19.5 34.5 1 18.5 132 50 84 138 96 50 550 10.0 30.5 1 7.5 18.0 31 .0 107.0 132 50 102 142 110 50 586 10.0 33.0 18.5 18.0 32.5 1 12.0 132 50 1 14 142 110 50 59 8 10.0 3 3 . 5 18.5 19.0 33.5 114.5 132 50 164 104 138 48 636 10.0 34.5 19.5 19.5 35.0 1 18.5 132 51 162 118 129 49 64 1 10.0 35.0 19.5 20.0 35.0 1 19.5 133 48 165 117 108 51 622 10.0 34.0 19.5 19.0 34.5 1 1 7.0 133 48 175 1 17 108 51 632 10.0 34.0 19.5 19.5 35.0 1 18.0 133 49 160 100 144 4 9 64 3 10.0 34.5 19.5 20.0 35.0 1 19.0 133 49 160 118 129 4 9 638 10.0 34.5 20.0 19.5 35.0 119.0 133 50 157 1 18 129 4'> 636 10.0 35.0 19.5 19.5 35.0 119.0 136 5 0 157 104 138 4 8 6 13 10. 0 34.5 19.0 20.0 33.5 1 17.0 137 51 lb7 101 127 49 t>32 I 1.0 35.0 19.0 19.0 34.0 1 18.0 137 51 167 103 136 4 9 643 1 1.0 35.5 19.0 20.0 33.5 119.0 137 51 167 106 120 4 9 f.3 0 1 1 .0 35.0 19.0 19.5 33.5 1 18.0 137 51 167 106 123 4 9 63 3 1 1 .0 34.5 19.0 20.0 33.5 1 18.0 137 51 167 1 16 1 18 49 638 1 1 .0 35.0 19.5 19.5 34.5 119.5 137 51 167 124 99 4 9 627 1 1 .0 35.5 19.0 19.0 33.5 118.0 138 50 fH 1 1? 160 3 0 584 10.0 30.0 18.0 19.0 34.5 111.5 138 50 74 138 96 50 546 10.0 30.5 1 7»0 17.5 30.5 105.5 138 50 74 146 110 5^ 56 8 10.0 30.0 18.0 19.5 30.5 108.0 138 50 92 134 96 50 560 10.0 31.5 17.5 17.5 31 .5 108.0 138 50 92 142 1 10 50 582 10.0 32.0 18.5 18.0 32.0 1 10.5 138 50 104 108 160 50 61 0 10.0 32.5 18.5 18.5 33.0 112.5 138 50 104 134 96 50 5/2 10.0 32.0 18.0 18.0 31 .5 109.5 138 50 104 14? 1 10 50 594 10.0 33.0 18.5 18.5 32.5 1 12.5 13y 50 137 85 204 4=^ 664 10. 0 34.3 19.5 20.0 34.5 118.5 139 50 137 104 138 48 616 10.0 33.5 19.0 18.5 33.5 114.5 140 48 156 1 17 108 51 620 10. 0 33.5 19.0 19.5 34.5 11^.5 102 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 291 AXLE GROUP configuration: single- dual- single - single - DUAL q ) — - A - "^ ) — TC"*' ~* D - CO A/«l kir 4 d ) - E — 6 ) ■ "*• »*• AXLE SPAC1NG5 AXLE U>JIT WEIGHTS 1 IN INCHES IN THLIUSANOS OF POUNDS A B C D E h TOTAL OF 1 2 3 4 5 GHOSS SPACINGS WEIGHT MO 48 192 117 108 51 656 10.0 35-0 20.0 19.5 35.0 119.5 140 49 150 104 130 48 639 10.0 34.0 19.5 19.5 35-0 1 18-0 140 50 168 117 108 51 634 12.0 34.0 19.5 19.5 34.0 1 19-0 140 50 106 1 17 108 51 652 12.0 35.0 19.5 19.5 35.0 121-0 140 52 78 112 160 50 592 10.0 31 .0 18.0 18.5 35-0 1 12-5 14U 5? 78 138 96 uO 554 10.0 31.0 17.0 18.0 30-5 106-5 140 52 78 146 110 50 576 10.0 31.0 18.0 19.0 31 -0 109.0 140 52 '*6 108 160 50 606 10.0 33.0 18.0 18.5 31-5 111.0 140 52 i6 134 96 50 568 10.0 31.5 18.0 17.5 31-5 108.5 140 52 96 14? 110 50 590 10.0 32.5 18.5 18.0 33-0 112.0 140 52 108 108 160 50 618 10.0 33.5 18.5 18.5 33-0 113.5 140 52 108 134 96 50 580 1 0.0 32.0 18.5 18.0 32-0 1 10-5 140 52 108 142 110 50 602 10.0 3 3.5 18.5 19.0 32-5 1 13.5 140 52 154 111 127 50 6 34 10.0 34.5 19.0 20.0 33-5 117.0 141 30 158 1 17 108 51 635 10.5 35.0 19.0 19.5 34-5 1 18-5 141 50 186 1 17 108 51 653 10.5 35.0 20.0 19.5 35-0 120-0 141 54 1 76 104 138 48 661 10.0 36.0 20.0 19.5 35.0 120-5 142 49 154 104 138 48 6 35 10. 0 34.0 19,5 19.0 34-5 117,0 142 50 158 104 138 48 640 10.0 35.0 19.0 19.5 34-5 1 18-0 142 5 J 166 108 1 13 4 9 o31 1 1 .0 34.5 19.0 19.5 34-0 1 18-0 142 53 166 1 16 IIH 4 9 644 1 1 .0 A'C.Q 19.5 19.5 35-0 120-0 142 53 166 124 99 4 9 63 3 1 1 .0 35.5 19, 5 19.0 33-5 1 18-5 14J 53 166 101 127 49 639 1 1 .c 34.0 19.5 19.5 34-0 1 18-0 144 48 140 104 138 48 622 1 0.0 a» :> 19,0 19.0 33-0 1 14-5 I4b 51 164 108 144 4 9 6-^1 10.0 35. > 20.0 19.5 35.0 120-0 145 53 166 116 118 4 9 64 7 1 1 .0 35.0 19,5 20.0 34.0 1 19.5 146 56 97 143 86 ol 578 10.0 32.5 18.0 I 7.5 32.0 1 10.0 145 56 9 7 145 105 49 59 7 10.0 33.0 18.5 18.5 32.0 1 12.0 145 56 115 143 86 51 596 10.0 34.0 18,0 18.0 32.0 1 12.0 145 56 115 145 105 49 615 10.0 34.5 18,5 19.5 32.5 1 15.0 146 48 78 1 12 160 50 59 4 10. 0 30.5 18.0 19.0 35.0 1 12.5 146 48 78 138 96 5 0 556 10.0 30.5 17.5 17.5 30.5 106.0 146 48 7 8 146 1 10 50 578 10.0 30.5 18.0 19.5 31 .0 109.0 146 48 96 100 160 50 608 10.0 .32.0 18.5 18.0 33.0 111.5 146 48 96 13* 96 5 0 570 10.0 31.5 17-5 18.5 31 .0 108.5 146 48 96 142 110 50 59 2 10. 0 32.5 18.0 19.0 32.0 111.5 146 48 108 108 160 50 62 0 10.0 33.0 18.5 19.0 32.5 1 13.0 146 48 108 134 96 50 582 10.0 32.0 18.0 18.5 32.0 1 10.5 146 48 108 142 1 10 50 604 10.0 3 3.0 18.^ 19.0 33-0 113.5 146 48 1 15 143 86 51 589 10.0 3 3.5 18.0 18.0 3?-0 111.5 146 48 1 15 145 105 49 608 10.0 33-0 19.0 19.0 33-5 1 14.5 146 48 135 145 105 4 9 628 10.0 34.3 19.5 19.5 34-0 1 1 7.5 146 48 156 117 108 51 626 10.5 33.5 19.0 19.5 34-5 1 17-0 146 4H 156 1 I 7 140 4 9 656 10.5 35.0 20.0 19.5 35-0 120.0 146 48 161 1 17 108 51 631 10.0 34.0 19.0 19.5 34.5 1 1 7.0 146 48 173 1 17 108 51 643 10.0 34.5 19.5 19.5 34.5 1 18.0 1 103 292 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP configuration: single- dual- single -sjngle - dual ( ) - A ^5 ) ■>-. 3 5 3 D - 4 ) - E — 6 5\ ) ■"• — — TOTAL of SPACINGS AXLE 5.PACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D E F TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 4 5 GROSS we IGHT 146 48 185 1 17 108 51 655 10. 0 34.5 19.5 20.0 35.0 1 19.0 146 48 189 117 108 51 659 10.5 35.0 19.5 20.0 35.0 120j.0 146 48 200 117 108 51 670 10.0 35.0 20.0 20.0 35.0 120.0 146 50 78 112 160 50 596 10.0 31.0 17.5 19.5 34.5 1 12.5 146 50 78 138 96 50 558 10. 0 31 .0 17.0 18.0 30.5 106.5 146 SO 78 146 110 50 580 10.0 31 .0 17.5 20.0 31.0 109.5 146 50 96 106 160 50 610 10.0 :i2»0 18.5 18.5 32.0 111.0 146 50 96 134 96 50 572 10. 0 31.5 18.0 17.5 31 .5 108.5 146 50 108 108 160 50 622 10.0 33.5 18.5 18.5 33.0 113.5 146 50 159 104 138 4B 645 10.0 34.0 19.5 20.0 34.0 1 17.5 146 51 109 139 172 4B 665 12.0 35.0 19.5 20.0 34.5 121.0 147 48 109 143 86 51 584 10.0 32.5 18.0 18.0 32.0 110.5 147 48 109 145 105 49 603 10.0 33.0 18.5 19.0 33.5 1 14.0 147 48 124 143 86 51 599 10.0 35.0 18.0 18.0 32.0 1 13.0 147 48 133 143 86 51 608 10. 0 35.0 19.0 18.0 32.0 1 14.0 147 48 I 33 145 105 49 62 7 10.0 34.5 19.5 19.0 34.5 1 17.5 147 52 146 117 126 49 637 10.0 34.5 19.0 19.5 34.5 1 17.5 147 52 178 95 126 49 647 10.0 35.5 19.0 19.5 34.5 1 16.5 149 51 173 99 151 53 676 12.0 35.5 19.5 20.0 35.5 122.5 149 51 1 73 99 153 49 674 12.0 35.5 20.0 20.0 34.5 122.0 149 51 173 99 157 54 683 12.0 35.5 20.0 20.0 35.5 123.0 149 51 175 99 151 53 t>78 12.0 35.5 20.0 20.0 35.0 122.5 150 48 158 104 138 4« 646 10.0 35.0 19.0 20.0 33.5 117.5 155 54 84 1 12 160 50 615 10.0 32.5 18.0 18.5 31.5 1 10.5 155 54 84 138 96 50 577 10.0 32.0 17.5 17.5 31 .5 108.5 155 54 84 146 110 50 59 9 10.0 32 . 5 18.0 19.0 31 .5 1 11.0 155 54 102 108 160 oO t>29 10.0 34.0 18.0 18.5 33.0 113.5 155 54 102 134 96 50 591 10. 0 32.5 18.0 18.0 32.0 1 10.5 155 54 102 142 110 50 61 3 10.0 .^3.^ 18.5 18.5 33.0 1 13.5 155 54 114 108 160 50 641 10.0 34.5 18.5 19.0 33.0 115.0 155 54 1 14 134 96 50 603 10.0 33.0 18.5 18.5 32.5 112.5 155 54 1 14 142 110 ^0 625 10.0 34.5 19.0 18.5 33.5 1 15.5 155 54 162 138 96 50 655 10.0 36.0 20.0 19.0 33.0 1 18.0 164 50 78 138 96 50 5 76 10.0 31 .0 17.5 17.5 31.5 107.5 164 50 78 146 110 50 598 10.0 31.0 17.5 20.0 32.0 1 10.5 164 50 96 108 160 50 628 10.0 33.0 18.0 18.5 33.0 1 12.5 164 50 96 134 96 50 590 10.0 31.5 18.0 18.0 32.0 109.5 164 50 108 134 96 50 602 10. 0 32.0 18.5 18.5 32.5 1 11.5 104 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 293 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINGLE -DUAL- SINGLE -DUAL Chart 22 Table 22 1 c ^ -A (^ ^ "1^ " 3 D A h"V ">! K J \^ TOTAL of SPACINGS V J K ) AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D E TOTAL (IF SPACINGS 1 2 3 4 GROSS WEIGHT 96 A8 150 126 48 4 68 10.0 35.0 20.0 35.0 100.0 96 48 150 126 48 468 12.0 35.0 20.0 35.0 102.0 96 48 150 126 51 <»71 10.0 35.0 20.0 35.5 100.5 96 48 150 126 54 4 74 10.0 35.0 20.0 36.0 101.0 96 48 150 1 26 57 477 10.0 35.0 20.0 36.5 101.5 96 48 162 1 14 48 468 10.0 35.0 20.0 35.0 100.0 96 48 162 1 14 48 468 12.0 35.0 20.0 35.0 102.0 96 48 162 1 14 51 471 10.0 35.0 20.0 35.5 100.5 96 48 162 t 14 54 474 10.0 35.0 20.0 36.0 101.0 96 48 162 1 14 57 477 10.0 35.0 20.0 36.5 101.5 96 bl 150 126 48 471 10.0 35.3 20.0 35.0 100.5 96 51 150 126 48 471 12.0 35.5 20.0 35.0 102.5 96 51 150 126 51 474 10.0 35.5 20.0 35.5 101 .0 96 51 150 126 54 477 10.0 35.5 20.0 36.0 101.5 96 51 150 126 57 480 10.0 35.5 20.0 36.5 102.0 96 51 162 1 14 48 471 10.0 35.5 20.0 35.0 100.5 96 51 162 1 14 4 8 47 1 12.0 35.5 20.0 35.0 102.5 96 51 162 1 14 51 47* 10.0 35.5 20.0 35.5 101.0 96 51 162 1 14 54 477 10.0 35.5 20.0 36.0 101.5 96 51 162 114 57 4.3 0 10.0 35.5 20.0 36.5 102.0 96 54 144 1 26 48 468 ^ 10.0 3O.0 20.0 35.0 101.0 96 54 144 126 51 471 10.0 36.0 20.0 35.5 101.5 96 54 144 126 54 474 10.0 36.0 20.0 36.0 102.0 96 54 162 1 14 48 474 10.0 36.0 20.0 35.0 101.0 96 54 162 1 14 48 474 12.0 36.0 20.0 35.0 103.0 96 54 162 1 14 51 4 77 10.0 36.0 20.0 35.5 101.5 96 54 162 1 14 54 480 10.0 36.0 20.0 36.0 102.0 96 54 162 1 14 57 4fl3 ICO 36.0 20.0 36.5 102.5 96 57 126 156 48 4«3 10.0 36.5 20.0 35.0 101.5 96 57 126 156 48 483 12.0 36.5 20.0 35.0 103.5 96 57 126 I 56 51 486 10.0 36.5 20.0 35.5 102.0 96 57 126 156 54 489 10.0 36.5 20.0 36.0 102.5 96 57 126 156 57 4 92 10.0 36.5 20.0 36.5 103.0 96 57 138 144 48 4b3 10.0 36.5 20.0 35.0 101.5 96 57 138 144 48 4f.3 12.0 36.5 20.0 35.0 103.5 96 57 138 144 51 486 10.0 36.5 20.0 35.5 102.0 96 57 138 144 54 4R9 10.0 36.5 20.0 36.0 102.5 96 57 138 144 57 492 10.0 36.5 20.0 36.5 103.0 96 60 126 156 48 486 10.0 37.5 20.0 35.0 102.5 96 60 126 156 48 486 12.0 37.5 20.0 35.0 104.5 96 60 126 156 51 489 10.0 37.5 20.0 35.5 103.0 96 60 126 156 54 492 10.0 37.5 20.0 36.0 103.5 96 60 126 156 57 4*^5 lO.C 37.5 20.0 36.5 104.0 96 60 138 144 48 486 10.0 37.5 20.0 35.0 102.5 96 60 1 38 144 48 4M6 12.0 37.5 20.0 35.0 104.5 96 60 138 144 51 '»8 9 10.0 37.5 20.0 35.5 103.0 105 294 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINGLE -DUAL- SINGLE -DUAL r ^ A (^ 3 D (\ f^X\ ^ 'k J L. ) \j v^ TOTAL of SPACINGS L ) V. J AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D E TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 4 GROSS WEIGHT 96 60 I J8 144 54 492 10.0 37.5 20.0 36.0 103.5 96 60 1 J8 144 57 495 10.0 37.5 20.0 36.5 104.0 96 60 144 132 48 430 10.0 37.5 20.0 35.0 102.5 96 60 162 1 14 48 480 10.0 37.5 20.0 35.0 102.5 98 48 88 180 51 465 10.0 32.0 18.5 35.5 96.0 108 48 132 138 48 474 10.0 35.0 20.0 35.0 100.0 108 48 132 138 48 474 12.0 35.0 20.0 35.0 102.0 108 48 132 138 51 477 10.0 35.0 20.0 35.5 100.5 108 48 132 138 54 480 10.0 35.0 20.0 36.0 101.0 108 48 132 138 57 483 10.0 35.0 20.0 36.5 101.5 108 48 150 120 48 474 10.0 35.0 20.0 35.0 100.0 108 48 150 120 48 474 12.0 35.0 20.0 35.0 102.0 108 48 150 120 51 477 10. 0 35.0 20.0 35.5 100.5 108 48 150 120 54 480 10.0 35.0 20.0 36.0 101.0 108 48 150 120 57 483 10.0 35.0 20.0 36.5 101.5 108 51 132 138 48 47 7 10.0 35.5 20.0 35.0 100.5 108 51 132 138 48 477 12.0 35.5 20.0 35.0 102.5 108 51 132 138 51 480 10.0 35.5 20.0 35.5 101.0 108 51 132 138 54 483 10.0 35.5 20.0 36.0 101.5 108 51 132 138 57 4«6 10.0 35.5 20.0 36.5 102.0 108 51 150 120 48 477 10.0 35.5 20.0 35.0 100.5 108 51 150 120 48 477 12.0 35.5 20.0 35.0 102.5 108 51 150 120 51 480 10.0 35.5 20.0 35.5 101.0 108 51 150 120 54 463 10.0 35.5 20.0 36.0 101.5 108 51 150 120 57 486 10.0 35.5 20.0 36.5 102.0 108 54 132 144 48 486 10.0 36.0 20.0 35.0 101.0 108 54 132 144 48 486 12.0 36.0 20.0 35.0 103.0 108 54 132 144 51 489 10.0 36.0 20.0 35.5 101.5 1 08 54 132 144 54 492 10.0 36.0 20.0 36.0 102.0 108 54 132 1 44 57 495 10.0 36.0 20.0 36.5 102.5 108 57 132 144 48 489 10.0 36.5 20.0 35.0 101.5 108 57 132 144 48 489 12.0 36.5 20.0 35.0 103.5 108 57 132 144 51 492 10.0 36.5 20.0 35.5 102.0 108 57 132 144 54 495 10.0 36.5 20.0 36.0 102.5 108 57 132 1 44 57 498 10.0 36.5 20.0 36.5 103.0 108 60 120 156 48 492 10.0 37.5 20.0 35.0 102.5 108 60 120 156 51 495 10.0 37.5 20.0 35.5 103.0 108 60 120 156 54 4 98 10.0 37.5 20.0 36.0 103.5 108 60 120 156 57 50 1 10.0 37.5 20.0 36.5 104.0 108 60 132 144 48 492 10.0 37.5 20.0 35.0 102.5 108 60 132 144 48 492 12.0 37.5 20.0 35.0 104.5 108 60 132 144 51 495 10.0 37.5 20.0 35.5 103.0 108 60 132 144 54 498 10.0 37.5 20.0 36.0 103.5 108 60 132 144 57 5C1 10.0 37.5 20.0 36.5 104.0 108 60 144 126 48 486 10.0 3 7.5 20.0 35.0 102.5 1 08 60 144 126 51 4tt9 10,0 37.5 20.0 35.5 103.0 106 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 295 AXLE GROUP confiquration: SINGLE- DUAL - SINGLE -DUAL c ^ -A (^ ^2 3 0 A ^^^J ■^ Y ^ K J \L TOTAL of SPACINGS V. J V J AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT HEIGHTS IN I NCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS 1 A B C D E TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 4 GROSS WEIGHT 108 60 162 1 14 48 492 10. 0 37.5 20.0 35.0 102.5 108 60 162 1 14 48 492 12.0 37.5 20.0 35.0 104.5 108 60 162 1 14 51 495 10.0 37.5 20.0 35.5 103.0 108 60 162 1 14 54 498 10.0 37.5 20.0 36.0 103.5 108 60 162 1 14 57 501 10.0 37.5 20.0 36.5 104.0 120 51 132 132 48 4B3 10.0 35.5 20.0 35.0 100.5 120 51 132 132 51 486 10.0 35.5 20.0 35.5 101.0 120 51 132 135 54 492 10.0 35.5 20.0 36.0 101.5 120 51 132 1 35 57 495 10.0 35.5 20.0 36.5 102.0 120 54 132 132 48 486 10.0 36.0 20.0 35.0 101.0 120 54 132 132 51 489 10.0 36.0 20.0 35.5 101.5 120 54 150 114 48 486 10.0 36.0 20.0 35.0 101.0 120 54 150 1 14 48 486 12.0 36.0 20.0 35.0 103.0 120 54 150 1 14 51 469 10.0 36.0 20.0 35.5 101.5 120 54 150 1 14 54 492 10.0 36.0 20.0 36.0 102.0 120 54 150 114 57 495 10.0 36.0 20.0 36.5 102.5 120 57 132 132 48 489 10.0 36.5 20.0 35.0 101.5 120 57 150 114 48 489 10.0 36.5 20.0 35.0 101.5 120 57 150 1 14 51 492 10.0 36.5 20.0 35.5 102.0 120 57 150 1 14 54 495 10.0 36.5 20.0 36.0 102.5 126 50 146 96 bO 468 10.0 35.0 19.0 33.0 97.0 127 48 100 136 48 459 10.0 33.0 19.0 33.0 95.0 128 52 91 180 51 502 12.0 33.0 18.5 35.5 99.0 129 50 122 132 51 484 12.0 34.5 19.5 34.5 100.5 132 48 138 126 48 4 92 10.0 35.0 20.0 35.0 100.0 132 48 138 126 48 492 12.0 35.0 20.0 35.0 102.0 132 48 138 126 51 495 10.0 35.0 20.0 35.5 100.5 132 48 138 126 54 498 10.0 35.0 20.0 36.0 101.0 132 48 138 126 57 501 10.0 35-0 20.0 36.5 101.5 132 51 138 126 48 495 10.0 35.5 20.0 35.0 100.5 132 51 138 126 4H 495 12.0 35.5 20.0 35.0 102.5 132 51 138 126 51 49a • 10.0 35.5 20.0 35.5 101.0 132 51 138 126 54 501 10.0 35.5 20.0 36.0 101.5 132 51 138 126 57 504 10.0 35.5 20.0 36.5 102.0 132 54 138 1 32 48 504 10.0 36.0 20.0 35.0 101.0 132 54 138 132 48 504 12.0 36.0 20.0 35.0 103.0 132 54 138 132 51 50 7 10.0 36.0 20.0 35.5 101.5 132 54 138 132 54 510 10.0 36.0 20.0 36.0 102.0 132 54 138 132 57 513 10.0 36.0 20.0 36.5 102.5 132 54 150 1 14 48 4 >8 10.0 36.0 20.0 35.0 101.0 132 54 150 1 14 48 498 12.0 36.0 20.0 35.0 103.0 132 54 150 1 14 51 501 10.0 36.0 20.0 35.5 101.5 132 54 150 1 14 54 504 10.0 36.0 20.0 36.0 102.0 132 54 150 I 14 57 507 10.0 36.0 20.0 36.5 102.5 132 57 138 132 48 a07 10.0 36.5 20.0 35.0 101.5 132 57 138 132 48 b07 12.0 36.5 20.0 35.0 103.5 107 296 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINGLE -DUAL- SINGLE -DUAL '^'\. 3 d It ) ( ) *A tf 8 - ) ( ^ o D TUIML OT dfMl.irilUd AXLE SPACINGS AXLt UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C U E TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 4 GROSS WEIGHT 132 57 138 132 51 510 10.0 36.5 20.0 35.5 102.0 132 57 138 132 54 513 10.0 36.5 20.0 36.0 102.5 132 57 138 132 57 516 10.0 36.5 20.0 36.5 103.0 132 57 150 1 14 48 501 10.0 36.5 20.0 35.0 101.5 132 57 150 1 14 48 501 12.0 36.5 20.0 35.0 103.5 132 57 150 1 14 51 504 10.0 36.5 20.0 35.5 102.0 132 57 150 1 14 54 507 10.0 36.5 20.0 36.0 102.5 132 57 150 1 14 57 510 10.0 36.5 20.0 36.5 103.0 132 60 132 132 48 504 10.0 37.5 20.0 35.0 102.5 132 60 132 132 48 504 10.0 37.5 20.0 35.0 102.5 132 60 150 1 14 48 504 10.0 37.5 20.0 35.0 102.5 132 60 150 I 14 48 504 12.0 37.5 20.0 35.0 104.5 132 60 150 1 14 51 507 10.0 37.5 20.0 35.5 103.0 132 60 150 1 14 54 510 10.0 37.5 20.0 36.0 103.5 133 50 113 120 48 464 10.0 33.0 19.0 33.5 95.5 133 50 1 13 120 48 464 12.0 33.5 18.5 33.0 97.0 134 48 90 144 52 468 10.0 32.0 19.0 34.0 95.0 134 48 108 1 77 48 515 10.0 34.5 20.0 35.0 99.5 134 48 1 10 148 50 490 10.0 33.0 19.5 35.0 99.5 134 50 101 1 18 50 453 10.0 32.5 18.0 33.0 93.5 1 34 50 134 112 49 4/9 11.0 34.5 19.5 34.0 99.0 134 50 138 96 50 468 10.0 34.0 19.0 33.0 96.0 134 52 123 136 49 494 11.0 35.5 20.0 34.5 101.0 134 52 126 120 49 4«1 11.0 34.5 19.5 34.0 99.0 134 52 126 123 49 484 11.0 34.5 19.5 34.5 99.5 134 52 127 1 13 49 475 11.0 34.5 19.0 34.0 98.5 134 52 128 1 19 50 483 11.0 35.0 19.5 34.0 99.5 134 52 136 1 18 49 489 1 1.0 35.0 20.0 34.5 100.5 134 52 144 99 49 478 11.0 35.5 19.0 33.5 99.0 134 53 115 125 50 477 11.0 34.0 19.0 34.0 98.0 134 53 117 136 49 489 11.0 35.0 19.5 34.5 100.0 134 53 120 120 49 4 76 11.0 34.0 19.0 34.5 98.5 134 53 120 123 49 479 11.0 35.0 19.0 34.0 99.0 134 53 121 1 13 49 470 1 1.0 34.0 19.0 33.0 97.0 134 53 122 1 13 49 471 11.0 34.0 19.0 33.5 97.5 135 52 126 120 49 482 11.0 35.0 19.0 34.5 99.5 136 49 140 108 49 482 12.0 34.5 19.5 34.0 100.0 136 50 100 1 10 50 446 10.0 32.0 18.0 31.5 91 .5 136 50 100 164 50 500 10.0 34.0 19.0 35.0 98.0 136 50 109 115 48 458 10.0 3 3.0 18.5 32.5 94.0 136 50 117 96 50 449 10.0 32.0 18.0 32.5 92.5 136 50 139 108 49 482 12.0 34.0 19.5 34.5 100.0 143 52 139 1 14 4 9 497 11.0 35.5 19.5 35.0 101.0 143 54 104 176 48 525 10.0 35.0 20.0 35.0 100.0 144 48 146 96 50 484 1 1 .0 35.0 19.0 33.0 98.0 144 48 146 102 49 469 10.0 35.0 19.5 34.0 98.5 108 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 297 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINGLE -DUAL- SINGLE -DUAL <~^' 3 d J-t ) c ) "A (f a ) ( 2) (b D luiMi. OT orHv.inuo AXLE 5PACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHtS IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS 1 A B C D E TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 4 GROSS WEIGHT 144 60 117 128 49 498 14.0 36.5 19.0 33.0 102.5 144 60 138 I 14 49 505 14.0 37.0 19.5 34.0 104.5 144 60 138 1 17 49 508 14.0 37.0 19.5 34.5 105.0 145 52 98 177 48 520 12.0 34.0 19.0 35.0 100.0 145 52 129 128 49 503 12.0 35.5 20.0 34.5 102.0 146 50 103 132 51 482 12.0 33.0 19.0 34.0 98.0 146 51 164 108 49 518 10.0 35.5 20.0 34.5 100.0 146 54 117 128 49 494 11.0 35.0 19.5 34.0 99.5 146 54 137 1 16 49 502 11.0 36.0 19.5 35.0 101.5 146 54 138 1 14 49 50 1 11.0 35.5 20.0 34.5 101.0 146 54 138 1 17 49 504 11.0 36.0 20.0 34.5 101.5 147 50 116 128 49 490 11. 0 34.5 19.5 33.5 98.5 147 50 136 I 16 49 498 11.0 35.0 20.0 34.5 100.5 147 50 137 1 14 49 497 11.0 35.0 19.5 35.0 100.5 148 48 134 108 49 487 10.0 34.5 19.0 34.5 98.0 148 52 135 113 49 497 1 1.0 35.5 19.5 34.5 100.5 148 52 136 1 13 49 498 11.0 35.0 19.5 35.0 100.5 149 50 103 132 51 485 IP.O 33.5 19.0 33.5 98.0 150 48 97 180 51 5i>6 10.0 33.0 19.5 35.5 98.0 150 52 129 125 49 505 12.0 35.5 19.5 35.0 102.0 150 52 133 118 49 502 12.0 35.0 20.0 34.5 101.5 150 53 1 15 1 18 50 486 12.0 34.0 19.0 33.5 98.5 150 60 102 204 72 588 12.0 36.0 19.0 40.0 107.0 151 50 80 97 50 4^8 10.0 29.0 16.5 29.0 84.5 151 50 80 119 50 450 10.0 30.5 17.5 31.0 89.0 151 50 130 123 48 502 20.0 34.0 19.0 34.5 107.5 151 50 138 123 48 510 20.0 35.0 19.5 34.5 109.0 151 52 131 1 18 50 502 12.0 35.5 19.5 34.5 101.5 152 50 167 96 53 518 11.0 35.0 19.5 33.5 99.0 152 50 167 105 53 527 1 1.0 35.0 20.0 35.0 101.0 153 51 129 1 18 50 501 12.0 35.0 19.5 34.5 101.0 155 51 120 118 50 494 12.0 34.5 19.0 34.0 99.5 157 50 127 100 52 486 15.0 33.0 18.5 34.0 100.5 158 50 99 100 52 459 15.0 30.5 17.5 31.5 94.5 159 50 115 100 52 476 15.0 32.5 18.0 32.5 98.0 160 50 117 1 13 50 490 12.0 33.5 19.0 33.0 97.5 160 50 122 121 50 503 12.0 34.5 19.5 34.5 100.5 160 50 124 123 50 507 12.0 34.5 19.5 35.0 101.0 160 50 132 37 50 479 12.0 32.5 18.0 32.0 94.5 160 50 134 86 50 480 12.0 34.0 18.0 32.0 96.0 160 50 137 91 50 488 12.0 34.5 18.5 32.5 97.5 160 50 140 85 50 485 10.0 35.0 18.0 32.0 95.0 162 52 110 1 44 52 52 0 12.0 35.5 19.5 35.5 102.5 163 48 112 144 52 519 12. C 35.0 20.0 35.0 102.0 163 50 109 1 13 50 485 12.0 33.0 18.5 32.5 96.0 163 50 114 1 21 50 453 12.0 34.0 19.0 34.0 99.0 109 298 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP CONFIGURATION SINGLE -DUAL- SINGLE -DUAL <^' 3 t^t^ ) c ) A (f a ) 1 CD (t) D d bx iui«i- OT arAuinus — i AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A E3 C D E TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 4 GROSS WEIGHT 163 50 116 123 50 502 12.0 34.0 19.5 34.0 99.5 I 63 50 121 1 12 50 496 12.0 34.0 19.0 33.5 98.5 163 50 124 87 50 474 12.0 32.5 18.0 31.5 94.0 163 50 126 86 50 475 12.0 31 .5 18.0 32-0 93.5 163 51 132 123 48 51 7 18.5 35.0 19.5 34.5 107.5 164 50 110 1 13 50 487 12.0 33.0 18.5 33.0 96.5 164 50 117 123 50 504 12.0 34.5 19.0 34.5 100.0 164 50 122 112 50 498 12.0 33.5 19.0 34.0 98.5 164 50 127 86 50 477 12.0 32.0 18.0 32.0 94.0 164 50 130 91 50 485 12.0 32.5 18.5 32.5 95.5 165 48 150 108 49 520 10.0 35.0 20.0 34.5 99.5 166 51 107 167 50 54 1 12.0 35.0 19.5 35.0 101.5 166 51 120 116 50 503 12.0 34.0 19.0 34.0 99.0 166 53 122 1 16 50 507 12.0 35.0 19.0 34.0 100.0 167 49 117 1 18 48 499 10.0 33.5 19.0 34.0 96.5 167 49 129 1 17 50 512 10.0 35.0 19.5 34.5 99.0 168 48 128 120 52 516 10.0 35.0 19.5 35.0 99.5 168 48 137 108 51 512 10.0 35.0 19.0 35.0 99.0 168 50 141 108 50 517 12.0 35.0 19.5 35.0 101.5 169 50 132 120 48 519 15.0 35.0 20.0 34.5 104.5 169 52 128 120 52 521 12.0 35.5 19.5 35.0 102.0 1 70 48 129 100 52 499 12.0 33.5 18.5 33.5 97.5 170 48 137 108 52 515 10.0 34.0 19.5 35.0 98.5 170 50 105 1 13 50 488 10.0 32.5 18.5 32.0 93.0 170 50 110 121 50 501 10.0 33.5 19.0 33.5 96.0 1 70 50 1 12 123 50 505 10.0 34.0 19.0 34.0 97.0 170 50 120 07 50 477 10.0 32.0 17.5 31.5 91.0 170 50 122 86 50 478 10.0 31.5 18.0 31.5 91.0 170 50 125 91 50 486 10.0 32.0 18.0 33.0 93.0 1 70 50 149 86 51 506 12.0 35,0 1 8.0 32.0 97.0 170 50 151 105 49 525 12.0 35.0 20.0 34.0 101.0 170 51 155 86 51 513 12.0 35.5 18.0 32.0 97.5 170 51 157 105 49 5 32 12.0 35-5 20.0 34.0 101.5 172 49 136 90 49 496 12.0 34.5 18.0 32.5 97.0 172 51 102 163 48 536 12.0 34.0 20.0 35.0 101 .0 173 51 229 50 50 553 10.0 35.5 15.5 27.0 88.0 173 55 136 108 50 52 2 16.0 35.0 19.5 34.5 105.0 1 74 48 107 144 52 5?5 10.0 34.5 19.5 35.5 99.5 174 50 135 1 10 50 519 16.0 34.5 19.5 34.5 104.5 1 74 50 139 1 10 50 5i>3 16.0 35.0 19.5 35.0 105.5 174 50 152 96 50 522 16.0 35.0 19.0 33.0 103.0 175 48 97 144 52 516 12.0 33.0 19.5 35.5 100.0 175 54 144 98 49 SP"© 10. 0 36.0 19.0 33.5 98.5 1 76 55 147 104 51 53 3 12.0 36.0 20.0 34.5 102.5 177 48 135 1 08 51 519 10.0 34.5 19.0 35.0 98.5 1 77 50 105 1 00 52 404 15.0 31.5 17.5 32.0 96.0 110 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 299 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINGLE -DUAL- SINGLE- DUAL C) W'^~'~^'^% ■TOTAL of SPACIN6S AXLE SPACINGS IN INCHES AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C 0 t TOTAL OF SPACINGS 178 55 128 100 52 513 180 50 147 104 51 532 181 49 200 50 50 530 181 51 166 97 51 546 182 52 87 144 52 517 182 52 105 177 48 564 182 52 107 148 50 539 187 48 134 98 52 519 188 52 146 96 53 535 188 52 146 105 53 544 189 50 131 97 50 517 189 50 199 50 50 538 190 50 111 1 13 50 514 190 51 138 104 50 533 191 50 112 1 13 50 516 191 50 1 17 121 50 529 191 50 119 123 50 533 191 50 161 96 51 549 192 50 103 113 50 508 192 50 108 121 50 521 192 50 1 15 1 12 50 519 192 50 1 18 87 50 497 192 50 120 86 50 498 198 52 188 105 53 596 - 199 51 142 108 50 550 200 52 89 97 50 488 200 52 89 1 19 50 510 21 0 50 169 96 50 575 214 48 132 102 49 545 GROSS WEIGHT 12.0 34.0 18.5 34.0 12.0 35.0 20.0 34.5 10.0 35.0 15.5 27.0 14.0 35.5 19.0 33.5 10.0 32.5 18.5 35.5 10.0 35.0 19.5 35.0 10.0 35.0 20.0 35.0 14.0 33.0 19.0 34.0 12.0 35.5 19.5 33.5 12.0 35.5 20.0 34.5 10.0 33,5 18.5 33.5 20.0 35.0 15.5 27.0 12.0 33.5 18.5 32.5 12.0 35.0 19.0 34.5 12.0 33.0 18.5 33.5 12.0 34.0 19.0 34.5 12.0 35.0 19.0 34.5 12.0 35.0 19.5 33.0 12.0 32.0 18.5 32.0 12.0 33.0 19.0 33.5 12.0 33.5 18.5 33.5 12.0 31 .5 17.5 31.5 12.0 32.0 17.5 31.5 12.0 35.5 20.0 35.0 16.0 35.5 19.5 35.0 10.0 30.0 17.0 29.5 10.0 31.5 18.0 32.0 12.0 35.0 19.0 33.0 12.0 34.0 19.0 33.0 98.5 101.5 87.5 102.0 96.5 99.5 100.0 100.0 100.5 102.0 95.5 97.5 96.5 100.5 97.0 99.5 100.5 99.5 94.5 97.5 97.5 92.5 93.0 102.5 106.0 86.5 91.5 99.0 98.0 HI 300 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. 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Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 301 AXLE c 6R0UP • CONFIGURATION SINGLE- DVAV-OUAl, 2 *^:^^^'P''^->U c. 3. >| Chart 24 Table 24 K i« TOTAL OF SPACIN6S \v ' ^ ) AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B c D TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 GROSS WEIGHT 80 49 253 52 434 1 1 .0 34.0 35.5 80.5 bO 49 293 47 469 1 1 .0 34.0 32.0 77.0 80 4 9 314 54 497 1 1.0 34.0 36.0 81.0 83 51 245 52 431 1 1.0 34.5 35.5 81.0 83 51 285 47 4b6 11.0 34.5 32.0 77.5 84 69 156 48 35 7 10.0 39.0 35.0 84.0 84 69 156 51 36 0 10.0 39.0 35.5 84.5 84 69 156 54 363 10.0 39.0 36.0 85.0 84 69 156 57 366 10.0 39.0 36.5 85.5 84 69 156 60 369 10.0 39.0 37.5 86.5 84 t.9 156 63 372 10.0 39.0 38.0 87.0 84 69 156 66 375 10.0 39.0 38.5 87.5 84 69 156 69 378 10.0 39.0 39.0 88.0 84 69 156 7? 38 1 10.0 39-0 40.0 89.0 dy bl 262 51 453 12.0 35.0 35.5 82.5 90 48 144 48 330 10.0 35.0 35.0 80.0 90 48 144 51 333 10.0 35.0 35.5 80.5 90 48 144 54 336 10. o 35.0 36.0 81.0 90 48 144 57 339 10.0 35.0 36.5 81.5 90 48 144 60 342 10.0 35.0 37.5 82.5 90 48 144 63 345 10.0 35.0 38.0 83.0 90 48 144 66 348 10.0 35.0 38.5 83.5 90 48 144 69 351 10.0 35.0 39.0 84.0 90 48 150 72 360 ::::; 10.0 35.0 40.0 85.0 90 bl 144 48 333 10.0 35.5 35.0 80.5 90 til 144 51 336 10.0 35.5 35.5 81.0 90 51 144 54 339 10.0 35.5 36.0 81.5 90 51 144 57 34 2 10.0 35.5 36.5 82.0 90 54 144 48 336 lO.U 36.0 35.0 81.0 90 54 144 51 339 10.0 36.0 35.5 81.5 90 54 144 54 342 10.0 36.0 36.0 82.0 90 54 144 57 345 10.0 36.0 36.5 82.5 90 57 150 48 345 10.0 36.5 35.0 81.5 90 57 150 48 345 12.0 36.5 35.0 83.5 90 57 150 51 34 8 10.0 36.5 35.5 82.0 90 57 150 51 348 12.0 36.5 35.5 84.0 90 5 7 150 54 351 10.0 36.5 36.0 82.5 90 57 150 54 351 12.0 36.5 36.0 84.5 90 57 150 57 354 10.0 36.5 36.5 83.0 90 57 150 57 354 12.0 36.5 36.5 85.0 90 57 150 60 357 10.0 36.5 37.5 84.0 90 5 7 150 63 360 10. 0 36.5 38.0 84.5 90 57 150 66 363 10.0 36.5 38.5 85.0 90 57 150 69 366 10.0 36.5 39.0 85.5 90 57 150 72. 369 10. 0 36.5 40.0 86.5 90 60 150 48 348 10. 0 37.5 35.0 82.5 113 302 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE c GROUP • CONFIGURATION A » ?IN(5L?-DVAL-pVAt 2. ^^^^^T^^-^M^ C. 3. c >| K J U TOTAL OF SPACINOS \v \ ) AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C 0 TOTAL OF 1 2 3 GROSS SPACINGS WEIGHT 90 60 IbO 51 351 10.0 37.5 35.5 83.0 90 60 150 54 354 10.0 37.5 36.0 83.5 90 60 150 57 357 10.0 37.5 36.5 84.0 90 60 150 60 360 10.0 37.5 37.5 85.0 90 60 150 63 363 10.0 37.5 38.0 85.5 90 60 150 66 366 10.0 37.5 38.5 86.0 90 60 150 69 369 10.0 37.5 39.0 86.5 90 60 156 72 378 10.0 37.5 40.0 87.5 90 6.3 150 48 351 10.0 38.0 35.0 83.0 90 63 150 51 354 10.0 38.0 35.5 83.5 90 63 150 54 357 10.0 38.0 36.0 84.0 90 63 150 57 360 10.0 38.0 36.5 84.5 90 63 150 60 363 10.0 38.0 37.5 85.5 90 63 150 63 366 10.0 38.0 38.0 86.0 90 63 156 66 375 10.0 38.0 38.5 86.5 90 63 156 69 378 10.0 38.0 39.0 87.0 90 63 156 72 381 10.0 38.0 40.0 88.0 90 o6 150 48 354 10.0 38.5 35.0 83.5 90 66 150 51 357 10.0 38.5 35.5 84.0 90 66 150 54 360 10.0 38.5 36.0 84.5 90 66 150 57 363 10. 0 38.5 36.5 85.0 90 66 156 60 372 10.0 38. -> 37.5 86.0 90 66 156 63 375 10. 0 38.5 38.0 86.5 90 66 156 66 3/8 10.0 38-5 38.5 87.0 90 66 156 69 38 1 10. 0 38.5 39.0 87.5 90 66 156 72 384 10. 0 38.5 40.0 88.5 90 69 150 48 357 10.0 39.0 35.0 84.0 90 69 150 51 360 10.0 39.0 35.5 84.5 90 69 150 54 36 3 10.0 39.0 36.0 85.0 90 6 9 150 57 366 10.0 39.0 36.5 85.5 90 72 156 48 366 10.0 40.0 35.0 85.0 90 72 156 51 369 IC.O 40.0 35.5 85.5 90 72 156 54 372 10.0 40.0 36.0 86.0 90 12 156 57 375 10.0 40.0 36.5 86. 5 90 72 156 60 378 10. 0 40.0 37.5 87.5 90 72 156 63 381 10.0 40.0 38.0 88.0 90 72 156 66 384 10. 0 40.0 38.5 88.5 90 72 156 69 387 10-0 40-0 39.0 89.0 90 72 16? 12. 396 10.0 40.0 40.0 90.0 96 i^e> 144 72 360 10.0 35.0 40.0 85.0 96 48 150 48 342 12.0 35.0 35.0 82.0 96 48 150 51 345 12.0 35.0 35.5 82.5 96 48 150 54 348 12.0 35.0 36.0 83.0 96 48 150 57 351 12.0 35.0 36.5 83.5 96 48 150 60 354 12.0 35.0 37.5 H4.5 96 48 150 63 357 12.0 35.0 38.0 85.0 114 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 303 AXLE c GROUP • >> CONFIGURATION A • SINGLE- DUAL- DUAL t*=:^r^^fcU c. H ^ r^ r > K • TOTAL OF SPAC INOS ftj J AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B c 0 TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 GROSS •EIGHT 96 48 150 56 360 12.0 35.0 38.5 85.5 96 48 150 69 363 12.0 35.0 39.0 86.0 ^6 48 150 72 366 12.0 35.0 40.0 87.0 96 51 144 bO 351 10.0 35.5 37.5 83.0 96 51 144 53 354 10.0 35.5 38.0 83.5 96 SI 144 56 357 10.0 35.5 38.5 84.0 96 51 144 69 360 10.0 35.5 39.0 84.5 96 51 144 7Z 363 10.0 35.5 40.0 85.5 96 51 150 48 345 12.0 35.5 35.0 82.5 96 51 150 51 348 12.0 35.5 35.5 83.0 96 51 150 54 331 12.0 35.5 36.0 83.5 96 51 laO 57 354 12.0 35.5 36.5 84.0 96 54 144 50 354 10.0 36.0 37.5 83.5 96 54 144 63 357 10.0 36.0 38.0 84.0 96 54 144 66 3fj0 10.0 36.0 38.5 84.5 96 54 144 69 ii^S 10. 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Reg. 20/71 AXLE c GROUP « CONFIGURATION A m SINGLE- DUAL- DUAL 2. <^^^^~''''^\m c. 5. ? ^ \, J U TOTAL OF SPACINGS \\) ' ^ J AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B c D TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 GROSS WEIGHT 96 63 150 69 378 10.0 38.0 39.0 87.0 96 63 150 72 381 10.0 38.0 40.0 88.0 96 63 156 *8 363 12.0 38.0 35.0 85.0 96 63 156 51 366 12.0 38.0 35.5 85.5 96 63 156 54 369 12.0 38.0 36.0 86.0 96 63 156 57 3 72 12.0 38.0 36.5 86.5 96 63 156 60 375 12.0 38.0 37.5 87.5 96 63 156 63 378 12.0 38.0 38.0 88.0 96 63 156 66 38 1 12.0 38.0 38.5 88.5 96 63 156 69 384 12.0 38.0 39.0 89.0 96 63 1 56 69 384 12.0 38.0 39.0 89.0 96 63 156 72 J87 12.0 38.0 40.0 90.0 96 66 150 60 372 10.0 38.5 37.5 86.0 96 66 150 63 375 10.0 38.5 38.0 86.5 96 66 150 66 378 10.0 38.5 38.5 87.0 96 66 150 69 38 1 10.0 38.5 39.0 87.5 96 66 156 48 366 12.0 38.5 35.0 85.5 96 66 156 51 369 12.0 38-5 35.5 86.0 96 66 156 54 372 12.0 38.5 36.0 86.5 96 66 156 57 375 12.0 38.5 36.5 87.0 96 66 136 60 378 12.0 38.5 37.5 88.0 96 66 156 63 381 12.0 38.5 38.0 88.5 96 66 156 66 384 12.0 38.5 38.5 89.0 96 66 156 69 387 12.0 38.5 39.0 89.5 96 66 156 72 390 10.0 38.5 40.0 88.5 96 66 16? 72 396 12.0 38.5 40.0 90.5 96 69 150 60 375 10.0 39.0 37.5 86.5 96 69 150 63 378 10.0 39.0 38.0 87.0 96 69 150 66 381 10,0 39.0 38.5 87.5 96 69 150 69 384 10.0 39.0 39.0 88.0 96 69 156 48 369 12.0 39.0 35.0 86.0 96 69 156 51 37Z 12.0 39.0 35.5 86.5 96 69 156 54 375 12.0 39.0 36.0 87.0 96 69 156 57 378 12.0 39.0 36.5 87.5 96 69 162 60 387 12.0 39.0 37.5 88.5 96 69 162 63 390 12.0 39.0 38.0 89.0 96 69 162 66 3>3 12.0 39.0 38.5 89.5 96 69 162 69 396 12.0 39.0 39.0 90.0 96 69 162 72 3 19 12.0 39.0 40.0 91.0 96 72 156 72 396 10.0 40.0 40.0 90.0 96 7Z 162 48 378 12.0 40.0 35.0 87.0 96 72 162 51 381 12.0 40.0 35.5 87.5 96 t?. 162 54 384 12.0 40.0 36.0 88.0 96 72 162 57 387 12.0 40-0 36.5 88.5 96 72 162 60 390 12.0 40.0 37.5 89.5 96 rz 16? 63 i| K m TOTAL OF SPACIN6S ) K. » ) AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UMIT IIEIGHTS [N INCHES IN THOUSANOS OF POUNDS A a C D TOTAL OF I 2 3 GROSS SPACINGS •EIGHT 96 72 162 66 396 12.0 40.0 38.5 90.5 96 72 162 69 399 12.0 40.0 39.0 91.0 96 72 162 72 402 12.0 40.0 40.0 92.0 97 *7 107 53 304 10.0 30-5 34,5 75.0 98 WQ 124 54 324 11.0 33.0 34.5 78.5 98 48 136 52 334 10.0 34.5 35.5 80.0 98 50 111 50 309 1 1 .0 32.0 32.5 75.5 98 53 135 52 338 1 1 .0 35.0 35.0 81-0 98 53 136 49 336 1 1.0 35.0 34-5 80.5 99 A4 117 50 310 10.0 31-b 34.5 76.0 99 48 117 50 314 12-0 32.5 32.0 76.5 99 48 1 19 50 316 12.0 32.5 32-5 77.0 99 48 121 51 319 10.0 33.0 34.0 77.0 99 55 108 48 310 10.0 32.5 32.5 75.0 99 55 113 48 315 10.0 33-0 33.0 76.0 99 55 1 13 53 320 10.0 33.5 32.5 76.0 99 55 1 15 52 321 10.0 33-5 33.0 76.5 99 55 133 49 336 10.0 35-5 34-0 79.5 99 55 133 52 3 39 10.0 35.5 34.5 80.0 102 48 138 48 336 10.0 35.0 35.0 80.0 102 48 138 51 339 10.0 35.0 35.5 80.5 10? 48 150 72 372 12.0 35.0 40.0 87.0 102 bl 150 60 ^t,^ 12.0 35.5 37.5 85.0 102 51 150 63 366 ^ 12.0 35-5 38.0 85.5 102 51 150 66 369 12.0 35-5 38.5 86.0 102 51 150 69 ^7Z 12.0 35.5 39.0 86.5 102 51 150 72 37b 12.0 35-5 40.0 87.5 102 52 105 111 ifO 10.0 34-0 38.0 82.0 102 52 111 48 313 10.0 ZT.,"^ 33.0 75.5 102 52 112 48 314 10.0 33-0 32.0 T5.0 102 5? 12b 48 327 10.0 34-0 34.0 78.0 102 52 12H 49 331 10.0 34.5 34.0 78.5 102 52 129 49 ^Z2 10.0 34.5 34.5 79-0 102 52 133 48 335 10.0 35-0 34-5 79.5 102 54 144 72 ^7Z 10.0 36.0 40-0 86.0 102 54 150 60 3*>6 12.0 36-0 37-5 85.5 102 54 150 63 369 12.0 36-0 38-0 86.0 102 54 150 66 372 12.0 36-0 38-5 86.5 102 54 150 69 375 12.0 36-0 39-0 87.0 102 57 144 72 375 10.0 36-5 40-0 86.5 102 57 150 48 357 12.0 36-5 35.0 83-5 102 57 150 51 3t>0 12.0 36.5 35.5 84.0 102 57 150 54 36 3 12.0 36.5 36.0 84.5 102 57 IbO 57 366 12.0 36.5 36.5 85.0 102 57 150 60 369 12. 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Reg. 20/71 *xtE GROUP configuration: single- dual- dual ] 2. o CD 0 (DO ■TOTAL OF SPACiNGS AXLE SPACINGS IN INCHES AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS TOTAL OF SPACINGS GROSS WEIGHT 102 57 150 69 378 102 57 150 72 381 102 60 144 48 354 102 60 144 51 35 7 102 60 144 54 360 102 60 144 57 363 102 60 156 72 390 102 63 156 66 387 102 63 156 69 390 102 63 156 72 3'^ 3 102 66 150 72 390 102 66 156 60 384 102 66 156 63 387 102 66 156 66 390 102 66 156 69 393 102 66 162 72 402 102 69 150 72 393 102 69 156 60 387 102 69 156 63 390 102 69 156 66 39 3 102 69 156 69 396 102 72 150 51 375 102 72 150 54 378 102 72 150 57 381 102 72 16? 72 408 105 48 114 49 316 1.05 48 126 46 325 106 48 11 1 11 I 3 76 106 48 116 48 318 106 48 117 49 320 106 48 119 49 322 106 48 120 49 3?. 3 106 48 123 48 325 106 48 133 48 335 107 50 121 50 328 loa 48 124 54 334 108 48 138 54 348 108 48 138 57 351 108 48 138 60 354 108 48 138 63 357 108 48 138 66 360 108 48 138 69 36 3 108 48 144 48 348 108 48 144 51 351 108 48 144 72 372 108 51 138 48 34 5 12.0 36.5 39.0 12.0 36.5 40.0 lO.U 37.5 35.0 10. 0 37.5 35.5 10.0 37.5 36.0 10.0 37.5 36.5 12.0 37.5 40.0 12.0 38-0 38.5 12.0 38.0 39.0 12.0 38.0 40.0 10. 0 38.5 40.0 12.0 38.5 37.5 12.0 38.5 38.0 12.0 38.5 38.5 12.0 38.5 39.0 12.0 38.5 40.0 10.0 39.0 40.0 12.0 39.0 37.5 12.0 39.0 38.0 12.0 39.0 38.5 12.0 39.0 39.0 10.0 40.0 35.5 10.0 40.0 36.0 10.0 40.0 36-5 12.0 40.0 40.0 10.0 32.5 33.0 10.0 34.5 32.0 10.0 34.0 39.0 10.0 32.5 33.5 10.0 33.0 33.0 10.0 33.0 33.5 10.0 33.0 34.0 10.0 33.5 34.0 10.0 34.5 35.0 12.0 33.0 34.0 1 1 .0 33.5 34.5 10.0 35.0 36.0 10.0 35.0 36.5 10.0 35.0 37.5 10.0 35.0 38.0 10.0 35-0 38.5 10. 0 35.0 39.0 12.0 35.0 35.0 12.0 35.0 35.5 10.0 35.0 40.0 10.0 35.5 35.0 87.5 88.5 82.5 83.0 83.5 84.0 89.5 88.5 89.0 90.0 88.5 88.0 88.5 89.0 89.5 90.5 89.0 88.5 89.0 89.5 90.0 85.5 86.0 86.5 92.0 75.5 76.5 83.0 76.0 76.0 76.5 77.0 77.5 79.5 79.0 79.0 81.0 81.5 82.5 83.0 83.5 84.0 82.0 82.5 85.0 80.5 118 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 307 AXLE c GROUF • CONFIGURATION A » SINGLE -DUAL- DUAL 2. ^^^^^-B^— =^« c, H 3. >i K J U TOTAL OF SPACINGS ) ^ » ) AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS tN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 GROSS WEIGHT 108 Z>\ 138 51 348 10.0 35.5 35.5 81.0 108 51 138 54 351 10.0 35.5 36.0 81.5 108 51 138 57 354 10.0 35.5 36.5 82.0 108 51 138 60 357 10.0 35.5 37.5 63.0 108 51 138 63 360 10.0 35.5 38.0 83.5 108 53 134 52 347 1 1 .0 35.0 35.5 81.5 108 53 135 49 345 1 1 .0 35.5 34.5 81.0 108 54 150 72 384 12.0 36.0 40.0 88.0 108 5 7 138 48 351 10.0 36.5 35.0 81.5 108 57 138 51 354 10.0 36.5 35.5 82.0 108 57 138 54 357 10.0 36.5 36.0 82.5 108 3 7 138 57 360 10.0 36.5 36.5 83.0 108 t>7 150 72 387 12.0 36.5 40.0 88.5 1 08 58 134 52 352 11.0 36.0 35.0 82.0 108 5 8 135 49 350 11.0 36.0 35.0 82.0 108 60 144 60 372 10.0 37.5 37.5 85.0 108 60 144 63 375 10.0 37.5 38.0 85.5 108 60 144 66 378 10.0 37.5 38.5 86.0 108 60 144 69 381 10.0 37.5 39.0 86.5 108 60 150 48 366 12.0 37.5 35.0 84.5 108 60 150 51 369 12.0 37.5 35.5 85.0 108 60 150 54 372 12.0 37.5 36.0 85.5 108 60 150 57 375 _ 12.0 37.5 36.5 86.0 108 63 144 54 369 10.0 38.0 36.0 84.0 108 63 144 57 372 10.0 38.0 36.5 84.5 108 63 144 60 375 10.0 38.0 37.5 85.5 108 63 144 63 378 10.0 38.0 38.0 86.0 108 66 144 48 366 10.0 38.5 35.0 83.5 108 o6 144 51 369 10.0 38.5 35.5 84.0 108 66 144 54 372 10.0 38.5 36.0 84.5 108 66 144 57 375 10.0 38.5 36.5 85.0 108 66 156 72 402 12.0 38.5 40.0 90.5 108 69 144 48 369 10.0 39.0 35.0 84.0 108 6 9 144 51 372 10.0 39.0 35.5 84.5 108 6 9 144 54 375 10.0 39.0 36.0 85.0 108 69 144 57 3/8 10.0 39.0 36.5 85.5 108 69 156 72 405 12.0 39.0 40.0 91.0 108 77 156 51 3H7 12.0 40.0 35.5 87.5 108 72 156 54 390 12.0 40.0 36.0 88.0 108 72 156 57 393 12.0 40.0 36.5 88.5 109 *3 114 49 315 12.0 31.0 34.0 77.0 109 *8 132 51 34 0 12.0 34.0 35.0 81.0 109 50 119 53 331 10.0 33.5 34.0 77.5 1 10 50 1 1 1 53 324 10.0 33.0 33.0 76.0 1 10 50 131 53 344 10.0 35.0 35.0 80.0 1 10 58 125 49 342 15.0 34.0 33.5 82.5 119 308 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE c GROUP « CONFIGURATION A • $II^GLe-DgAl,-DUAl. 2. <^^^T""''-^m c, » 3. >| K. 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Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 309 AXLE c enoup • C0NFI6URATI0N SINGLE -DUAL- DUAL 2. *=:^^B"^==fcU c. »j ^ r^ r 3. K J U WW \1 TOTAL Of SPACINGS ) ' ^ AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS [N INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D TOTAL OF SPACINCjS 1 2 3 GROSS WEIGHT 114 b7 144 57 372 12.0 36.5 36.5 85.0 1 14 OO 144 72 390 10.0 37.5 40.0 87.5 114 60 150 60 384 12.0 37.5 37-5 87.0 114 60 150 63 387 12.0 37.5 38.0 87.5 t 14 60 150 66 390 12.0 37.5 38.5 88.0 1 14 60 150 69 393 12.0 37.5 39.0 88.5 1 14 63 150 54 381 12.0 38.0 36.0 86.0 114 63 150 57 384 12.0 38.0 36.5 86.5 114 63 150 60 38 7 12.0 38.0 37.5 87.5 1 14 63 150 63 390 12.0 38.0 38.0 88.0 114 66 150 48 378 12.0 38.5 35.0 65.5 114 66 150 51 381 12.0 38.5 35.5 86.0 1 14 66 150 54 384 12.0 38.5 36.0 86.5 114 66 150 57 387 12.0 38.5 36.5 67.0 1 14 69 144 60 38 7 10.0 39.0 37.5 86.5 114 69 144 63 390 10.0 39.0 38.0 87.0 1 14 o9 144 66 393 10.0 39.0 38.5 87.5 114 69 144 69 396 10.0 39.0 39.0 88.0 114 69 150 48 381 12.0 39.0 35.0 86.0 1 14 69 150 51 384 12.0 39.0 35.5 86.5 1 14 69 150 54 387 12.0 39.0 36.0 87.0 1 14 69 150 57 390 12.0 39. O 36.5 87.5 114 72. 150 72 408 10.0 40.0 40.0 90.0 115 48 104 58 325 ~ 16.0 30.5 33.0 79.5 115 48 12a 50 341 16.0 33.0 33.5 82.5 lib 48 129 58 350 16. O 33.0 35.0 84.0 lib b3 125 50 343 14.0 34.0 33.5 81.5 1 16 50 lOl 50 31 7 12.0 31.5 32.0 75.5 1 16 50 1 13 50 329 12.0 32.5 33.5 78.0 1 16 50 121 51 338 12.0 33.5 34.0 79.5 116 50 124 50 3'»0 12.0 34.0 34.0 80.0 116 50 132 51 34 9 12.0 34.5 35.5 82.0 116 52 1 13 49 330 10.0 33.5 33.0 76.5 116 52 114 49 331 10.0 33.5 33.5 77.0 116 52 126 *8 342 10.0 34.5 35.0 79.5 116 53 125 49 343 11 .0 34.5 34.5 80.0 117 48 124 50 339 10.0 34.0 34.5 78.5 1 17 49 103 50 319 12.0 31.5 32.5 76.0 I 17 51 122 50 340 12.0 34.0 33.5 79.5 11 7 52 104 »9 322 10.0 32.5 32.5 75.0 I 1 7 52 109 *8 326 10.0 33.0 33.0 76.0 117 ^■2 111 111 391 10.0 35.0 39.0 84.0 117 52 112 50 331 11. O 33.0 33.5 77.5 1 I 7 52 1 16 48 333 10.0 33.5 34.0 77.5 I 17 52 1 17 *9 335 10.0 34.0 33.5 77.5 1 1 7 52 1 18 50 ^67 14.0 zz»o 33.5 80.5 121 310 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE c GROUP « CONFIGURATION A, » SINGLE- DUAL- DUAL 2. *^^^^T''~'-'>u c. »j ^ r^ r 3. ^ K J W TOTAL OF SPACINOS ) K ti ) AXLt SPAClNGii AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 GROSS WEIGHT 1 I 7 52 120 *9 3 38 10.0 34.0 34.5 78.5 117 52 135 50 354 14.0 35.0 34.5 83.5 117 52 138 50 357 14.0 35.0 35.0 84.0 118 48 124 54 344 11.0 34.0 34.5 79.5 118 49 1 1 1 50 328 12.0 32.5 33.0 77.5 118 49 119 51 337 12.0 33.0 34.5 79.5 118 49 131 49 347 12.0 34.5 34.5 81.0 118 50 97 53 318 12.0 31.5 31 .5 75.0 118 50 102 54 324 12.0 31.5 33.0 76.5 118 50 103 53 324 12.0 32.0 32.0 76.0 118 50 11 1 52 331 10.0 33.0 3 3.5 76.5 118 50 111 52 331 12.0 32.5 33.5 78.0 118 50 115 49 332 10. 0 3 3.5 33.5 77.0 118 50 115 50 yS^ 12.0 33.0 33.5 78.5 118 50 120 50 338 15.0 33.0 33.0 81.0 118 50 121 51 340 10.0 34.0 34.5 78.5 118 50 123 49 340 10.0 34.0 35.0 79.0 118 50 124 51 343 10.0 34.0 35.5 79.5 118 50 128 50 346 15.0 33.5 34.0 82.5 118 51 94 111 374 10.0 33.0 37.5 80.5 1 18 51 97 109 375 10.0 33.5 37.5 81.0 118 Dl 98 48 315 12.0 31.5 31.5 75.0 118 51 100 50 319 12.0 31.5 32.0 75.5 118 51 103 54 326 10.0 32.5 32.5 75.0 1 18 51 107 50 326 10.0 33.0 32.5 75.5 118 51 110 48 621 12.0 32.5 33.0 77.5 118 51 1 1 1 49 329 10.0 iZnIt. 32.5 76.0 118 51 111 50 330 10.0 33.0 33.5 76.5 118 51 1 14 51 334 12.0 33.0 33.5 78.5 118 51 115 50 334 12.0 33.0 33.5 78.5 1 18 51 116 50 335 10.0 34.0 33.0 77.0 1 18 51 121 50 340 10.0 34.5 33.5 78.0 118 51 121 51 34 1 10.0 34.0 34.5 78.5 1 18 51 121 53 34 3 10.0 34.5 34.0 78.5 1 18 5 1 124 49 342 15.0 33.5 33.0 81.5 1 18 51 124 51 34 4 10. c 34.5 34.5 79.0 1 18 51 125 52 346 10.0 34.5 35.0 79.5 1 18 51 126 50 34 5 10.0 35.0 34.0 79.0 1 18 5 1 129 49 347 12.0 34.5 34.5 81.0 1 18 51 129 50 348 12.0 34.5 35.0 81.5 1 18 51 130 49 348 10.0 35.0 35.0 80.0 1 18 51 130 51 350 10.0 35.0 35.5 80.5 118 51 131 49 349 10.0 35.5 34.5 80.0 1 18 52 128 72 370 12.0 34.0 39.0 85.0 1 19 48 110 54 331 10. 0 32.5 34.0 76.5 1 19 51 12/ 52 349 10.0 35.0 35.0 80.0 122 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 311 AXLE c GROUP • CONFIGURATION ?IN6L?-0VAW-DUAJ, 2. *^^^^T— :%U c • 5. ■\ r >| ^ • TOTAL Of SPACINGS \) y. mJ ) AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT t^EIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B c D TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 GROSS •EIGHT 119 52 94 48 31 3 14.0 31.0 30.5 75.5 119 52 106 48 325 14.0 32.0 32.0 78.0 120 48 132 48 348 10.0 35.0 35.0 80.0 120 48 13? 51 351 10.0 35.0 35.5 80.5 120 48 132 54 354 10.0 35.0 36.0 81.0 120 48 132 57 357 10.0 35.0 36.5 81.5 120 48 138 60 366 10.0 35.0 37.5 82.5 120 48 138 63 369 10.0 35.0 38.0 83.0 120 48 138 69 375 10.0 35.0 39.0 84. 0 120 48 138 72 378 10.0 35.0 40.0 85.0 120 48 144 60 372 10.0 35.0 37.5 82.5 120 48 144 63 375 10. 0 35.0 38.0 83.0 120 48 144 66 378 10.0 35.0 38.5 83.5 120 48 144 69 38 1 10.0 35.0 39.0 84.0 120 48 144 72 384 10.0 35.0 40.0 85.0 120 50 104 48 322 12.0 32.0 32.0 76.0 120 50 123 50 343 10.0 34.5 34,0 78.5 120 50 124 51 345 10.0 34.5 34.5 79.0 120 51 97 51 319 14.0 31.0 31.5 76.5 120 51 121 48 340 14.0 33.5 33.0 80.5 120 51 121 51 34 3 14.0 33.5 33.5 81.0 120 51 138 66 375 10.0 35.5 38.5 84.0 120 51 138 69 3/8 10.0 35.5 39.0 84.5 120 51 138 72 38 r 10.0 35.5 40.0 85.5 120 52 130 50 352 12.0 35.0 34.5 81.5 120 54 138 48 360 10.0 36.0 35.0 81.0 120 54 138 48 360 12.0 36.0 35.0 83.0 120 54 138 51 363 10.0 36.0 35.5 81.5 120 54 138 51 36 3 12.0 36.0 35.5 83.5 120 54 I3fa 54 366 10.0 36.0 36.0 82.0 120 54 138 54 366 12.C 36.0 36.0 84.0 120 54 138 57 369 10.0 36.0 36.5 82.5 120 54 138 57 369 12.0 36.0 36.5 84.5 120 54 138 60 372 10. O 36.0 37.5 83.5 120 54 138 63 375 10.0 36.0 38.0 84.0 120 54 138 66 378 10.0 36.0 38.5 84.5 120 54 138 69 381 10.0 36.0 39.0 85.0 120 54 138 72 384 10.0 36.0 40.0 86.0 120 5/ 138 60 375 10.0 36.5 37.5 84.0 120 57 138 63 :si^ 10.0 36.5 38.0 84.5 120 57 138 66 381 10.0 36.5 38.5 85.0 120 57 138 69 384 10.0 36.5 39.0 85.5 120 57 138 72 387 10.0 36.5 40.0 86.5 120 60 138 48 3t»6 10.0 37.5 35.0 82.5 120 60 138 51 J69 10.0 37.5 35.5 83.0 120 60 138 54 A12 10.0 37.5 36.0 83.5 123 312 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE c GROUP m CONFIGURATION A • $IN! K J m TOTAL OF SPACINOS 1^ ) AXLE SPACING^ AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B c D TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 GROSS WEIGHT 120 60 138 57 375 10. 0 37.5 36.5 84.0 120 60 150 72 402 12.0 37.5 40.0 89.5 120 63 138 48 369 10.0 38.0 35.0 83.0 120 63 138 51 :s7Z 10.0 38.0 35.5 83.5 120 63 144 72 399 10.0 38.0 40.0 88.0 120 66 144 72 4C2 10.0 38.5 40.0 88.5 120 69 144 72 405 10.0 39.0 40.0 89.0 120 69 150 60 399 12.0 39.0 37.5 88.5 120 69 150 63 402 12.0 39.0 38.0 89.0 120 69 150 66 405 12.0 39.0 38.5 89.5 120 69 150 69 408 12.0 39.0 39.0 90.0 120 72 144 48 384 10.0 40.0 35.0 85.0 120 72 144 51 3G7 10.0 40.0 35.5 85.5 120 72 144 54 390 10.0 40.0 36.0 86.0 120 72 144 57 393 10.0 40.0 36.5 86.5 120 72 156 72 420 12.0 40.0 40.0 92.0 121 £>0 102 53 326 12.0 32.0 32.5 76.5 121 50 107 54 332 12.0 32.5 33.0 77.5 121 bO 108 53 332 12.0 32.5 33-0 77.5 121 50 121 51 343 10.0 34.0 35.0 79.0 121 t>0 123 51 345 12.0 34.0 34.0 80.0 121 t>0 124 50 345 12.0 34.0 34.5 80.5 121 50 127 50 348 10.0 35.0 34.5 79.5 121 54 135 50 360 12.0 36.0 34.5 82.5 122 bl 95 52 320 12.0 31.5 31.5 75.0 122 51 101 49 323 12.0 32.0 32.0 76.0 122 54 130 49 355 1 1 .0 35.5 35.0 81.5 123 48 120 48 339 10.0 33.5 34.5 78.0 123 50 116 50 339 12.0 33.5 33.0 78.5 123 50 123 51 347 12.0 34.0 34.5 80.5 123 51 1 15 48 337 1 1 .0 33.5 33.5 78.0 123 51 1 19 53 346 12.0 34.0 34.0 80.0 123 51 125 54 353 12.0 34.5 35.0 81.5 123 51 127 48 349 1 1 .0 34.5 35.0 80.5 123 51 130 48 3^2. 1 1 .0 35.0 35.0 81.0 123 52 124 54 353 12.0 34.5 34.5 81.0 124 48 118 50 340 12.0 33.5 33.5 79.0 124 49 116 51 340 10.0 33.5 34.5 78.0 124 49 117 50 340 10.0 34.0 33.5 77.5 124 49 119 49 34 1 10.0 34.0 34.0 78.0 124 49 123 54 350 12.0 34.0 34.5 80.5 124 50 1 15 50 339 10.5 33.5 34.0 78.0 124 50 123 50 347 10.5 34.5 34.5 79.5 124 51 103 49 327 12.0 32.5 31.5 76.0 124 51 106 49 330 12.0 32.5 32.5 77.0 124 51 110 54 339 12.0 33.0 33.5 78.5 124 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 313 I AXLE 6UOOP . m CONFIGURATION A • SINGLE- DUAL- DUAL 2. *=^^b'"'^>I» c. ^ 9. A ^ J m TOTAL Of SPACINBS J AXLE SPACIN6S AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B c D TOTAL OF SPACINGS I 2 3 GROSS ■EIGHT 124 51 115 49 339 12.0 33.5 33.0 78.5 124 51 122 53 350 12.0 34.5 34.0 80.5 124 51 123 50 348 12.0 34.0 34.5 80.5 125 50 112 49 336 10.0 33.5 33.0 76.5 125 50 113 51 339 10.0 33.5 33.5 77.0 125 51 102 51 329 12.0 32.0 32.5 76.5 125 51 118 49 343 12.0 34.0 33.0 79.0 125 52 98 49 324 16.0 31.5 30.5 78.0 125 52 138 73 388 16.0 34.5 39.0 89.5 126 46 122 49 345 12.0 33.5 34.5 80.0 126 48 126 54 354 12.0 34.0 35.5 81.5 126 48 138 48 360 12.0 35.0 35.0 82.0 126 48 138 51 363 12.0 35.0 35.5 82.5 126 48 138 54 366 12.0 35.0 36.0 83.0 126 48 138 57 369 12.0 35.0 36.5 83.5 126 48 144 72 390 12.0 35.0 40.0 87.0 126 49 118 51 344 10.0 33.5 35.0 78.5 126 49 124 52 351 10.0 34.5 35.0 79.5 126 50 100 111 387 10.0 33.5 39.0 82.5 126 51 115 51 34 3 10.0 34.0 33.5 77.5 126 51 128 49 354 12.0 35.0 34.0 81.0 126 51 132 46 357 10.0 35.5 35.0 80.5 126 51 132 51 360 10.0 35.5 35.5 81.0 126 51 132 54 363 10.0 35.5 36.0 81.5 126 51 132 57 366 10.0 35.5 36.5 62.0 126 51 132 60 369 10.0 35.5 37.5 83.0 126 51 144 66 387 12.0 35.5 38.5 86.0 126 51 144 69 390 12.0 35.5 39.0 86.5 126 51 144 72 393 12.0 35.5 40.0 87.5 126 52 124 54 356 16.0 33.5 34.5 84.0 126 52 138 50 366 16.0 35.0 35.0 86.0 126 54 132 51 363 10.0 36.0 35.5 81.5 126 54 132 54 366 10.0 36.0 36.0 82.0 126 54 132 57 369 10.0 36.0 36.5 82.5 126 54 144 48 372 12.0 36.0 35.0 83.0 126 54 144 51 375 12.0 36.0 35.5 83.5 126 54 144 54 378 12.0 36.0 36.0 84.0 126 54 144 57 381 12.0 36.0 36.5 84.5 126 54 144 60 384 12.0 36.0 37.5 85.5 126 54 144 63 387 12.0 36.0 38.0 86.0 126 54 144 66 390 12.0 36.0 38.5 86.5 126 54 144 69 393 12.0 36.0 39.0 87.0 126 54 144 72 396 12.0 36.0 40.0 88.0 126 57 132 48 363 10.0 36.5 35.0 81.5 126 57 132 51 366 10.0 36.5 35.5 82.0 126 57 132 54 369 10.0 36.5 36.0 82.5 125 314 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE c GROUP « CONFIGURATION A. • $l(»)GL5-0gAl,-DyAt , 2. ^^^^^^T"""^!* c. • S. >| K J U TOTAL OF SPACINGS \) V ti ) AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B c D TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 GROSS WEIGHT 126 57 132 57 372 10.0 36.5 36.5 63.0 126 57 144 60 387 12.0 36.5 37.5 86.0 126 57 144 63 390 12.0 36.5 38.0 86.5 126 57 144 66 393 12.0 36.5 38.5 67.0 126 57 144 69 396 12.0 36.5 39.0 87.5 126 57 144 72 399 12.0 36.5 40.0 88.5 126 60 138 60 384 10.0 37.5 37.5 85.0 126 60 138 63 387 10.0 37.5 38.0 85.5 126 60 138 66 390 10.0 37.5 38.5 86.0 126 60 130 69 393 10.0 37.5 39.0 86.5 126 60 144 48 378 12.0 37.5 35.0 84.5 126 60 144 51 381 12.0 37.5 35.5 85.0 126 60 144 54 384 12.0 37.5 36.0 85.5 126 60 144 57 387 12.0 37.5 36.5 86.0 126 63 138 54 381 10.0 38.0 36.0 84.0 126 63 138 57 384 10.0 38.0 36.5 84.5 126 63 144 48 381 12.0 38.0 35.0 85.0 126 63 144 51 384 12.0 38.0 35.5 85.5 126 63 150 72 411 12.0 38.0 40.0 90.0 126 66 1 38 48 378 10.0 38.5 35.0 83.5 126 66 138 51 361 10.0 38.5 35.5 84.0 126 66 138 54 384 10.0 38.5 36.0 84.5 126 66 138 57 38 7 10.0 38.5 36.5 85.0 126 66 150 72 414 12.0 38.5 40.0 90.5 126 69 138 48 301 10.0 39.0 35.0 84.0 126 69 138 51 384 10.0 39.0 35.5 84.5 126 69 138 54 387 10.0 39.0 36.0 85.0 126 69 138 57 390 10.0 39.0 36^5 85.5 126 69 150 72 417 12.0 39.0 40.0 91.0 126 72 144 60 402 10. 0 40.0 37.5 87.5 126 72 144 63 405 10.0 40.0 38.0 88.0 126 72 144 66 408 10.0 40.0 38.5 88.5 126 72 150 51 399 12.0 40.0 35.5 87.5 126 72 150 54 402 12.0 40.0 36.0 88.0 126 72 150 57 405 12.0 40.0 36.5 88.5 127 47 109 49 332 10.0 31.0 34.0 75.0 127 47 1 15 50 339 10.0 32-0 34.5 76.5 127 47 1 15 51 340 10.0 31.5 35.0 76.5 127 48 130 46 351 16.0 34.5 32.0 82.5 127 48 130 54 359 16.0 33.5 35.0 84.5 127 49 102 111 389 10.0 34.0 38.5 82.5 127 50 123 50 350 12.0 34.0 35.0 81.0 127 51 1 1 1 49 338 12.0 33.5 32.5 78.0 127 51 117 56 351 10.0 34.0 35.0 79.0 127 51 120 48 346 16.0 33.0 33.5 82.5 127 52 94 63 336 12.0 31.5 33.5 77.0 126 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 315 AXLC c GROUP CONFIGURATION A • SINGLE- DUAL- DUAL 2. *:^^^^T'~'>fcii» c. »j S. ^ K J U WW w TOTAL OF SPACINGS ) K »i ) AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A 8 C D TOTAL OF 1 2 3 GROSS SPACINGS WEIGHT 127 52 107 51 337 12.0 33.0 33.0 78.0 127 52 116 63 358 12.0 33.5 36.0 81.5 127 52 127 12. 378 12.0 34.5 39.0 85.5 127 52 129 51 359 12.0 35.0 35.0 82.0 128 50 84 50 312 18.0 29.5 29.5 77.0 128 50 88 50 316 16.0 30.0 30.5 76.5 128 52 95 ^8 323 12.0 32.0 31.0 75.0 128 52 107 ^8 335 12.0 33.0 32.5 77.5 128 52 125 52 357 16.0 34.0 34.0 84.0 128 53 118 %f> 345 12.0 35.0 31.5 78.5 129 49 125 54 357 10.0 34.5 36.0 80.5 129 50 96 111 386 10.0 33.5 38.0 81.5 129 50 123 48 350 18.0 33.0 33.0 84.0 130 46 11 1 50 337 12.0 31.5 34.0 77.5 130 51 97 51 329 14.0 31.5 32.0 77.5 130 51 112 51 344 12.0 33.5 33.5 79.0 130 51 121 51 353 14.0 34.0 34.0 82.0 130 51 129 72 382 12.0 34.5 39.5 86.0 131 45 104 49 329 12.0 30.5 33.0 75.5 132 49 104 52 337 10.0 32.5 33.0 75.5 132 50 108 50 340 1 1 .0 33.0 33.0 77.0 132 50 121 48 351 11.0 34.0 35.0 80.0 132 50 123 51 356 12.0 34.0 35.5 81.5 132 51 114 50 347 — 15.0 33.0 33.5 81.5 132 51 115 50 348 15.0 33.5 32.5 81.0 132 51 125 54 362 10.0 35.0 36.0 81.0 132 51 132 63 378 10.0 35.5 38.0 83.5 132 51 132 66 381 10.0 35.5 38.5 84.0 132 51 132 69 384 10.0 35.5 39.0 84.5 132 51 138 48 369 12.0 35.5 35.0 82.5 132 51 138 51 372 12.0 35.5 35.5 83.0 132 51 130 54 375 12.0 35.5 36.0 83.5 13? 51 138 57 378 12.0 35.5 36.5 84.0 132 51 138 60 381 12.0 35.5 37.5 85.0 132 54 13? 60 378 10.0 36.0 37.5 83.5 132 54 132 63 381 10.0 36.0 38.0 84.0 132 54 13? 66 384 10.0 36.0 38.5 84.5 132 54 132 69 387 10.0 36.0 39.0 85.0 132 54 138 51 375 12.0 36.0 35.5 83.5 132 54 138 54 378 12.0 36.0 36.0 84.0 132 54 13B 57 381 12.0 36.0 36.5 84.5 132 57 132 60 381 10.0 36.5 37.5 84.0 132 57 132 63 384 10.0 36.5 38.0 84.5 132 57 132 66 387 10.0 36.5 38.5 85.0 132 57 132 69 390 10.0 36.5 39.0 85.5 132 57 138 48 375 12.0 36.5 35.0 83.5 127 316 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE c GROUP « CONFIGURATION A • §ii<(?Le-oyAi.-pvAv 2. *=:^^^B^^^^::a^« c. » ^ r^ r S. ^ \, m TOTAL OF SPACINGS ) K * J AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B c D TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 GROSS WEIGHT 132 57 138 51 378 12.0 36.5 35.5 84.0 132 57 138 54 381 12.0 36.5 36.0 84.5 132 57 138 57 384 12.0 36.5 36.5 85.0 132 60 138 72 402 10.0 37.5 40.0 87.5 132 60 144 60 396 12.0 37.5 37.5 87.0 132 60 144 63 399 12.0 37.5 38.0 87.5 132 60 144 66 402 12.0 37.5 38.5 88.0 132 60 144 69 405 12.0 37.5 39.0 88.5 132 63 138 60 393 10.0 38.0 37.5 85.5 132 63 138 63 396 10.0 38.0 38.0 86.0 132 63 138 66 399 10.0 38.0 38.5 86.5 132 63 138 69 402 10. 0 38.0 39.0 87.0 132 63 144 54 393 12.0 38.0 36.0 86.0 132 63 144 57 396 12.0 38.0 36.5 86.5 132 66 138 60 396 10.0 38.5 37.5 86.0 132 66 138 63 399 10.0 38.5 38.0 86.5 132 66 138 66 402 10.0 38.5 38.5 87.0 132 66 138 69 405 10.0 38.5 39.0 87.5 132 66 144 48 390 12.0 38.5 35.0 85.5 132 66 144 51 6^^ 12.0 38.5 35.5 86.0 132 66 144 54 396 12.0 38.5 36.0 86.5 132 66 144 57 399 12.0 38.5 36.5 87.0 132 69 138 60 399 10.0 39.0 37.5 86.5 132 69 138 63 402 10.0 39.0 38.0 87.0 132 69 138 66 405 10.0 39.0 38.5 87.*^ 132 69 144 48 393 12.0 39.0 35.0 86.0 132 69 144 51 396 12.0 39.0 35.5 86.5 132 69 144 54 399 12.0 39.0 36.0 87.0 132 69 144 57 402 12.0 39.0 36.5 87.5 132 72 144 69 417 10.0 40.0 39.0 89.0 132 72 150 60 414 12.0 40.0 37.5 89.5 132 72 150 63 417 12.0 40.0 38.0 90.0 132 72 150 66 420 12.0 40.0 38.5 90.5 133 49 123 50 355 12.0 34.5 34.0 80.5 133 51 113 50 347 12.0 33.5 34.0 79.5 133 52 106 50 341 1 1 .0 33.0 33.0 77.0 133 52 129 72 386 11 .0 35.0 39.0 85.0 133 53 11 1 50 347 11.0 34.0 33.0 78.0 134 48 100 48 330 12.0 32.0 31.5 75.5 13A 50 105 50 339 12.0 33.0 32.5 77.5 134 50 114 54 352 10.0 34.0 34.5 78.5 134 50 119 50 353 11.0 34.0 34.5 79.5 134 50 124 50 358 12.0 34.5 35.0 81.5 134 50 127 49 360 12.0 35.0 34.5 81.5 134 50 130 72 386 11.0 35.0 39.0 85.0 134 51 100 48 333 12.0 32.0 32.5 76.5 128 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 317 AXLE c 6R0UP « CONFIGURATION 2. OOAL- DUAL ">! K J i* TOTAL Of SPACINBS fcJ ) AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D TOTAL OF 1 2 3 GROSS SPACINGS MEIGHT 134 51 101 50 336 11 .0 32.5 32.5 76.0 134 51 115 49 349 11.0 34.0 34.0 79.0 135 51 100 51 337 12.0 32.5 32.0 76.5 135 52 124 54 365 12.0 35.0 35.0 82.0 135 60 125 50 370 12.0 36.5 34.0 82.5 136 51 101 51 339 10.0 32.5 32.5 75.0 136 51 102 109 398 10.0 34.5 38.5 83.0 136 51 103 109 399 10.0 34.5 39-0 83.5 136 51 104 109 400 10.0 34.5 39.5 84.0 136 51 108 52 347 10.0 33.5 33.5 77.0 137 51 82 48 318 18.0 30.0 29.5 77.5 137 51 121 »8 357 18.0 33.5 33.0 84.5 137 54 123 50 364 12.0 35.0 35.0 82.0 138 48 126 48 360 10.0 35.0 35.0 80.0 138 48 126 51 363 10.0 35.0 35.5 80.5 138 48 126 54 366 10.0 35.0 36.0 81.0 138 50 98 51 337 12.0 31.5 32.0 75.5 138 50 120 48 356 16.0 33.5 33.5 83.0 138 50 123 ^8 359 10-5 35.0 34.5 80.0 138 51 126 ^8 363 10.0 35.5 35.0 80.5 138 51 126 51 366 10.0 35.5 35.5 81.0 138 51 138 b3 390 12.0 35.5 38.0 85.5 138 51 138 56 393 12.0 35.5 38.5 86.0 138 51 138 &9 396- 12.0 35.5 39.0 86.5 138 52 95 *9 334 13.0 31.5 32.0 76.5 138 52 1 16 53 369 12.0 34.0 36.0 82.0 138 53 102 50 343 11.0 33.0 32.5 76.5 138 54 138 50 390 12.0 36.0 37.5 85.5 138 54 138 63 393 12.0 36.0 38.0 86.0 138 54 138 56 396 12.0 36.0 38.5 86.5 138 54 138 59 399 12.0 36.0 39.0 87.0 138 57 13B 60 393 12.0 36.5 37.5 86.0 138 57 138 63 396 12.0 36-5 38.0 86.5 138 57 138 66 399 12.0 36.5 38.5 87.0 138 57 138 69 402 12.0 36.5 39.0 87.5 138 60 132 48 378 10.0 37.5 35.0 82.5 138 60 132 51 381 10.0 37.5 35.5 83*0 138 60 132 54 384 10.0 37.5 36.0 83.5 138 60 132 57 387 10.0 37.5 36.5 84.0 138 60 144 72 414 12.0 37.5 40.0 89.5 138 63 132 48 381 10.0 38.0 35.0 83.0 138 63 132 51 384 10.0 38.0 35.5 83.5 138 63 138 72 411 10.0 38.0 40.0 88.0 138 63 144 60 405 12.0 38.0 37.5 87.5 138 63 144 63 408 12.0 38.0 38.0 88.0 138 63 144 66 411 12.0 38.0 38.5 88.5 129 318 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE c GROUP « CONFIGURATION ~1\ 5|N(?Le-0gAI,-DMAW 2. ^^^^ »U c. » A r> r S. > K J m TOTAL OF SPACINGS \) K w J AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B c D TOTAL OF 1 2 3 GROSS SPACINGS WEIGHT 138 53 144 69 414 12.0 38.0 39.0 89.0 138 66 138 72 414 10.0 38.5 40.0 88.5 138 66 144 60 408 12.0 38.5 37.5 88.0 138 66 144 63 411 12.0 38.5 38.0 88.5 138 66 144 66 414 12*0 38.5 38.5 69.0 138 66 144 69 417 12.0 38.5 39.0 89.5 138 69 138 69 414 10.0 39.0 39.0 88.0 138 69 144 60 41 1 12.0 39.0 37.5 88.5 138 69 144 63 414 12.0 39.0 38.0 89.0 138 69 144 66 \\7 12.0 39.0 38.5 89.5 138 /2 138 48 396 10.0 40.0 35.0 85.0 138 72 138 51 399 10.0 40.0 35.5 85.5 138 72 138 54 402 10.0 40.0 36.0 86.0 138 72 138 57 405 10.0 40.0 36.5 86.5 138 72 144 72 426 10.0 40.0 40.0 90.0 138 72 150 69 429 12.0 40.0 39.0 91.0 139 44 101 50 334 12.0 30.0 33.0 75.0 139 48 113 50 350 10. 0 34.0 33.0 77.0 139 49 117 50 355 1 1.0 34.0 34.0 79.0 139 54 114 51 358 14.0 34.0 34.0 82.0 140 48 97 48 333 12.0 31.5 31.5 75.0 140 50 126 48 364 14.0 34.5 35.0 83.5 140 51 114 51 356 14.0 33.5 34.0 81.5 140 54 102 49 345 12.0 33.0 32.5 77.5 141 48 118 50 357 10.0 34.5 33.5 78.0 141 50 89 109 389 10.0 33.0 37.5 80.5 141 50 90 109 390 10.0 33.0 38.0 81.0 141 50 93 110 394 10.0 33.5 38.5 82.0 141 54 108 *8 351 10.0 33.5 33.5 77.0 141 54 122 48 365 10.0 35. S 34.5 80.0 141 54 125 49 369 10.0 36.0 34.5 80.5 142 49 126 51 368 12.0 35.0 35.0 82.0 142 50 119 53 364 10.0 35.0 34.5 79.5 142 54 90 53 339 16.0 31.5 31.5 79.0 143 51 96 51 341 12.0 31.5 32.0 75.5 144 48 122 50 364 10.0 35.0 34.0 79.0 144 48 126 54 372 12.0 35.0 35.5 82.5 144 48 132 48 372 12.0 35-0 35.0 82.0 144 48 132 51 375 12.0 35.0 35.5 82.5 144 50 102 53 349 12.0 33.0 32.5 77.5 144 51 126 54 375 10.0 35.5 36.0 81.5 144 51 126 57 378 10.0 35.5 36.5 82.0 144 51 129 49 373 14.0 35.5 34.5 84.0 144 51 132 48 375 12.0 35.5 35.0 82.5 144 51 132 51 378 12.0 35.5 35.5 83.0 144 52 112 54 362 10.0 34.0 34.0 78.0 130 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 319 AXLE c 6R0UP m CONFIGURATION A • SINGLE- DUAL- DUAL 2. ^^^^^X^^^^^Ym c. *j ^ K m TOT AL Of SPACINGS ) K ti ) AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCH JES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B c c > TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 GROSS •EIGHT 144 57 106 48 355 10.0 34.0 32.5 76.5 144 57 118 48 367 10.0 35.5 34.0 79.5 144 57 138 72 411 10.0 36.5 40.0 86.5 144 57 144 72 417 10.0 36.5 40.0 86.5 144 60 132 60 396 10.0 37.5 37.5 85.0 144 60 132 63 399 10.0 37.5 38.0 85.5 144 60 138 48 390 12.0 37.5 35.0 84.5 144 60 138 51 393 12.0 37.5 35.5 85.0 144 60 138 54 396 12.0 37.5 36.0 85.5 144 60 138 57 399 12.0 37.5 36.5 86.0 144 63 132 54 393 10.0 38.0 36.0 84.0 144 63 132 57 396 10.0 38.0 36.5 84.5 144 63 138 48 393 12.0 38.0 35.0 85.0 144 63 138 51 396 12.0 38.0 35.5 85.5 144 63 144 72 423 12.0 38.0 40.0 90.0 144 66 132 48 390 10.0 38.5 35.0 83.5 144 66 132 51 393 10.0 38.5 35.5 84.0 144 66 132 54 396 10.0 38.5 36.0 84.5 144 66 132 b7 399 10.0 38.5 36.5 85.0 144 66 144 T2 426 12.0 38.5 40.0 90.5 144 69 118 «8 379 10.0 37.5 33.0 80.5 144 69 132 «8 393 10.0 39.0 35.0 84.0 144 69 132 51 396 _ 10.0 39.0 35.5 84.5 144 69 132 54 399 10.0 39.0 36.0 85.0 144 69 132 57 402 10.0 39.0 36.5 85.5 144 69 138 72 423 10.0 39.0 40.0 89.0 144 69 144 69 426 12.0 39.0 39.0 90.0 144 72 144 48 408 12.0 40.0 35.0 87.0 144 72 144 51 41 1 12.0 40.0 35-5 87.5 144 72 144 54 414 12.0 40.0 36.0 88.0 144 72 144 57 417 12.0 40.0 36.5 88.5 144 72 144 60 420 10.0 40.0 37.5 87.5 144 72 150 60 426 10.0 40.0 37.5 87.5 144 72 150 72 438 12.0 40.0 40.0 92.0 145 47 114 49 355 12.0 31.5 34.5 78.0 145 48 115 49 35 7 11 .0 34.0 33.5 78.5 145 50 119 50 364 14.0 34.0 34.5 82.5 145 51 96 49 34 1 16.0 32.0 31.5 79.5 146 45 108 50 349 10.0 31.5 33.5 75.0 146 4b 112 49 i^^Z 10.0 31.0 34.5 75.5 146 48 100 50 344 11.0 32.0 32.0 75.0 146 48 120 51 365 12.0 34.5 34.5 81.0 146 50 105 51 352 12.0 33.0 33.0 78.0 146 52 108 50 356 11.0 33.5 33.0 77.5 146 54 118 50 368 10.0 35.0 34.5 79.5 147 49 109 51 356 10.0 33.5 33.0 76.5 131 320 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE c GROUP « >1 CONFIGURATION A • SINGLE- OVAI,-OMAU 2. ^=^^^ »l< C. » A K ) W TOTAL OF SPACINGS \) ^ ti ) AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C 0 TOTAL OF 1 2 3 GROSS SPACINGS WEIGHT 147 51 115 50 36 3 14.0 34.0 34.0 82-0 147 60 128 50 385 12.0 37.0 35.0 84.0 148 51 103 50 352 1 1.0 33.0 32.0 76-0 148 51 112 50 361 1 1 .0 34.0 33.5 78.5 148 52 116 50 366 14.0 34.5 34.0 82.5 149 51 99 54 353 12.0 32.0 32.5 76-5 149 51 102 53 355 12.0 33.0 32.5 77-5 149 51 108 54 362 12.0 33.5 33.5 79.0 149 51 114 53 36 7 12.0 34.0 34.5 60-5 149 51 118 53 3/1 12.0 34.5 35.0 81.5 149 51 119 53 372 12.0 35.0 34.5 81-5 149 51 123 54 377 10.0 35.0 35.5 80.5 149 51 125 54 379 12.0 35-5 35.5 83.0 150 51 96 109 406 10-0 34.0 38.5 82.5 150 51 132 54 387 12.0 35.5 36.0 83.5 150 51 132 57 390 12.0 35.5 36.5 84.0 150 54 125 54 363 16.0 35.0 35.5 86.5 150 54 126 48 378 10.0 36.0 35.0 81.0 150 54 126 48 378 12.0 36.0 35.0 83.0 150 54 126 51 361 10.0 36.0 35.5 81-5 150 54 126 51 381 12.0 36.0 35-5 83-5 150 54 126 54 384 10.0 36.0 36.0 82-0 150 54 126 54 384 12.0 36.0 36.0 84.0 150 54 126 57 387 10.0 36-0 36.5 82.5 150 54 126 57 387 12.0 36.0 36.5 84-5 150 bO 132 66 408 10.0 37-5 38.5 86-0 150 60 132 69 41 1 10.0 37.5 39.0 86-5 150 60 136 60 408 12.0 37.5 37.5 87-0 150 60 138 63 411 12.0 37.5 38-0 87.5 150 63 132 60 405 10.0 38.0 37-5 65.5 150 63 132 63 408 10.0 38.0 38.0 86-0 150 63 132 66 41 1 10.0 38.0 38.5 86-5 150 63 132 69 414 10.0 38.0 39-0 87.0 150 63 138 54 405 12.0 38.0 36-0 86-0 150 63 138 57 408 12.0 38.0 36-5 86.5 150 66 132 60 408 10.0 38.5 37.5 86-0 150 66 13? 63 41 1 10.0 38.5 38.0 86.5 150 66 132 66 414 10.0 38.5 38.5 87.0 150 66 132 69 417 10.0 38.5 39.0 87-5 150 66 138 48 402 12.0 38-5 35.0 85-5 150 66 138 51 405 12.0 38.5 35.5 86-0 150 66 138 54 408 12.0 38.5 36.0 86.5 150 66 1 38 57 41 1 12.0 38-5 36-5 87-0 150 69 138 48 405 12.0 39.0 35-0 86.0 150 69 138 51 408 12.0 39. O 35-5 86.5 150 69 1 30 54 41 1 12.0 39.0 36.0 87.0 132 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 321 AXLf c 6R0UP « CONFI6URATION k • SINGLE -DUAL- DUAL 2. 3. ^i K J U TOTAL OF SPACINGS mJ ) AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A a C D TOTAL OF 1 2 3 GROSS SPACINGS •EIGHT 150 6v , C - 4 5 c 5 d ) 6 \^ 6 "d: ) ( i F c ) ■'"^ "TOTAL of SPAClNQS — AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C 0 E F TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 4 5 GROSS WEIGHT 98 48 136 52 112 204 650 10.0 33.0 32.5 18.5 20.0 114.0 98 48 237 54 67 204 708 10.0 35.0 30.0 17.0 20.0 112.0 98 48 240 52 67 204 709 10.0 35.0 29.5 17.0 20.0 111.5 98 48 243 42 79 204 714 10.0 35.0 29.0 19.0 20.0 113.0 99 55 133 52 118 127 584 10.0 32.0 31.5 17.5 17.5 108.5 99 55 133 52 136 116 591 10.0 32.5 32.0 18.0 16.0 110.5 99 55 140 4b 102 116 560 10. 0 32.0 30.0 17.0 18.0 107.0 99 55 142 48 109 116 569 lO.O 31.5 30.5 18.0 18.0 108.0 99 55 145 48 108 116 571 10.0 32.0 30.5 18.0 18.0 108.5 99 55 159 51 85 127 576 10.0 31 .5 31.5 17.5 17.5 106.0 99 55 159 51 103 116 58 3 10. 0 33.0 31 .5 17.5 18.5 110.5 99 55 165 52 118 127 616 10.0 33.5 33.0 18.5 19.0 114.0 99 55 165 52 136 116 623 10. 0 34.5 33.0 19.5 18.5 115.5 99 55 187 48 112 127 628 10. 0 34.5 33.0 19.5 19.0 116.0 99 55 187 48 130 116 635 1 0.0 35.5 33.5 19.5 19.0 1 17.5 99 55 191 51 85 127 608 10.0 36.0 32.0 18.0 18.0 114.0 99 55 191 51 103 116 615 10.0 34.0 33.0 19.0 19.0 115.0 99 55 219 48 112 127 660 10.0 36.0 34.5 20.0 20.0 120.5 102 52 103 48 107 172 584 10.0 30.0 30.0 17.0 20.0 107.0 102 52 11 1 48 95 194 602 10.0 30.5 30.0 17.0 20.0 107.5 102 52 1 I 1 48 104 172 589 10.0 31.0 30.0 17.0 20.0 108.0 102 52 112 48 98 194 606 10.0 30.5 30.0 17.5 20.0 108.0 102 52 112 48 107 172 593 10.0 31.5 30.0 17.0 20.0 108.5 102 52 112 48 107 191 612 10.0 31.0 30.5 17.0 20.0 108.5 102 52 125 48 97 194 618 10.0 32.0 30.5 18.5 17.5 106.5 102 52 125 48 106 172 60 5 10.0 32.0 30.5 18.0 16.0 108.5 102 52 125 48 106 191 624 10-0 32.5 31.0 18.0 20.0 111.5 102 52 128 49 99 194 624 10.0 32.5 31.0 18.0 18.5 110.0 102 52 128 49 108 172 61 1 10.0 32.0 31.0 18.0 19.0 1 10.0 102 52 128 49 108 191 630 10.0 32.5 31.5 18.0 19.0 111.0 102 52 129 49 107 191 630 10.0 32.5 31.5 18.0 19.5 111.5 102 52 133 48 98 194 627 10.0 32.0 31.5 18.0 19.0 110.5 102 52 133 48 107 172 614 10.0 32.0 31.5 18.0 18.0 109.5 102 52 133 48 107 191 633 10.0 32.5 31.5 18.5 19.0 111.5 102 52 137 49 144 194 678 10.0 34.5 33.5 20.0 20.0 1 18.0 102 52 137 49 153 172 665 10.0 34.5 34.0 19.5 19.5 117.5 102 52 137 49 153 191 684 10.0 35.0 34.0 19.5 20.0 118.5 102 52 142 48 98 194 636 10. 0 33.0 31.5 18.5 19.0 112.0 102 52 142 48 107 172 623 10.0 32.5 32.0 18.0 19.0 111.5 102 52 142 48 107 191 642 10.0 33.0 32.0 19.0 18.5 112.5 102 52 160 49 94 194 651 10.0 34.0 32.5 18.5 19.5 114.5 102 52 160 49 103 172 638 10.0 33.5 32.5 19.0 18.5 113.5 102 52 160 49 103 191 657 10.0 34.0 33.0 19.0 18.5 114.5 102 52 190 49 94 194 681 10.0 35.5 33.0 18.5 20.0 117-0 102 52 190 4 9 103 172 668 10.0 35.0 34.0 19.5 19.5 1 18.0 102 52 190 49 103 191 68 7 10.0 35.5 34.0 20.0 20.0 1 19.5 136 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 325 AXLE GROUP CONFIGURATION SINGLE -DUAL- DUAL- SINGLE- SINGLE 1 1 f^ Z- "\ f^ ^ '»\ 4 5 ( ) d y 0 6 - D • !■ — E — ) ( ±> F c ) "TOTAL of SPACIN6S — AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D E F TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 4 5 GROSS WEIGHT 106 48 105 49 107 172 587 10.0 30.5 29.5 17.5 20.0 107.5 106 48 109 48 98 194 603 10.0 30.0 30.0 17.0 20.0 107.0 106 48 109 48 107 172 590 10.0 30.5 30.0 17.5 20.0 108.0 106 48 116 48 106 172 596 10.0 31.0 30.5 17.0 20.0 108.5 106 48 118 48 107 172 599 10.0 30.5 31.0 17.5 20.0 109.0 106 48 119 49 108 172 602 10.0 31.0 31.0 17.5 20.0 109.5 106 48 119 49 108 191 621 10.0 31.0 31.0 18.5 20.0 1 10.5 106 48 120 49 98 194 615 10.0 31.0 30.5 18.0 20.0 109.5 106 48 124 48 98 194 618 10.0 31.5 30.5 18.5 20.0 110.5 106 48 124 48 107 172 605 10.0 31.5 31.0 17.5 18.0 108.0 106 48 124 48 107 191 624 10.0 32.0 31.0 18.0 20.0 111.0 106 48 133 48 98 194 627 10.0 32.0 31.5 18.0 18.0 109.5 106 48 133 48 107 172 614 10.0 31.5 31.5 18.0 19.0 110.0 106 48 133 48 107 191 633 10.0 32.0 32.0 18.0 19.0 111.0 106 48 143 49 144 194 684 10.0 34.5 34.0 20.0 20.0 118.5 106 48 143 49 153 172 671 10. 0 34.5 34.0 20.0 19.5 1 18.0 106 48 143 49 153 191 690 10.0 34.5 34.5 20.0 20.0 1 19.0 106 48 166 49 94 194 657 10. 0 34.0 32.5 19.0 20.0 1 15.5 106 48 166 49 103 172 644 10.0 33.5 33.0 18.5 19.5 114.5 106 48 166 49 103 191 66 3 10.0 34.0 33.0 19.5 19.0 115.5 106 48 181 49 103 172 659 10.0 34.5 iZ.'i 19.0 20.0 1 17.0 106 48 IBl 49 103 191 678 10.0 35.0 33.5 20.0 19.5 1 18.0 108 50 149 50 105 219 68 1 1 1.0 33.5 33.0 19.5 19.0 1 16.0 108 50 149 50 105 232 694 1 1.0 33.5 iZmO 19.5 20.0 1 17.0 108 50 149 50 110 219 686 11.0 34.0 33.0 19.5 19.5 117.0 108 52 149 50 105 219 683 1 1.0 33.5 33.5 19.0 19.0 1 16.0 108 52 149 50 105 23^ 696 1 1.0 34.0 33.0 19.5 20.0 1 17.5 108 52 149 50 110 219 688 1 1.0 34.5 33.0 19.0 20.0 1 17.5 109 50 1 19 53 131 175 637 10.0 32.0 32.5 19.0 20.0 1 13.5 109 50 121 49 133 1/5 637 10.0 33.0 32.0 18.5 20.0 113.5 109 50 125 54 106 175 619 10.0 31.5 32.0 17.5 19.0 110.0 109 50 125 54 106 207 651 10.0 31.5 32.3 18.0 20.0 112.0 109 50 137 53 113 175 637 10.0 32.5 32.5 18.5 19.0 1 12.5 109 50 137 53 113 207 669 10.0 32.5 33.5 19.0 20.0 1 15.0 109 50 139 49 115 175 637 10. 0 33.0 32.0 18.5 19.0 1 12.5 109 50 133 4 9 1 15 207 669 10.0 33.5 32.5 19.5 20.0 1 15.5 112 49 142 5 0 105 219 677 12.0 33.5 32.5 18.5 19.5 1 16.0 112 49 142 50 105 232 690 12.0 33.5 32.5 18.5 20.0 1 16.5 112 49 142 50 110 219 682 12.0 33-0 33.0 19.0 19.0 1 16.0 1 12 49 165 50 105 219 700 12.0 34.0 34.0 19.5 19.0 1 18.5 112 49 165 50 105 232 713 12.0 35.0 33.5 20.0 19.5 120.0 112 49 165 50 110 219 705 12.0 34.5 34.0 19.5 19.5 1 19.5 1 13 49 107 49 108 172 598 10.0 30.0 30.5 17.5 20.0 108.0 113 49 108 49 98 194 61 1 10.0 30.0 30.0 17.5 20.0 107.5 113 49 108 49 107 172 598 10.0 30. S 30.0 18.0 20.0 108.5 113 49 112 48 98 194 614 10. 0 31.0 30.0 1 7.0 20.0 108.0 137 326 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINGLE -DUAL- DUAL -SINGLE- SINGLE 1 1 A d ' — B ) 6 ^ ^o'^ 4 5 ( 5 6 - 0 • ' n 1) F c ) ^ TOTAL of SPACINGS — AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D E F TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 4 5 GROSS WEIGHT 1 13 49 112 48 107 172 60 1 10,0 31.0 30.0 18.0 19.5 108.5 113 49 121 48 107 172 610 10.0 31.5 30.5 18.0 20.0 1 10.0 113 49 146 49 153 172 682 10.0 35.0 34.5 19.5 20.0 119.0 1 13 49 169 49 94 194 668 10.0 35.0 32.5 19.0 19.5 1 16.0 114 50 120 50 112 148 594 11.0 31 .5 30.0 18.0 17.5 108.0 1 14 50 120 50 112 192 638 1 l.O 32.0 31.5 18.0 20.0 1 12.5 1 14 50 120 50 172 50 556 11.0 33.5 30.0 17.0 17.5 109.0 114 50 128 50 132 148 622 1 1 .0 32.0 32.0 18.0 19.0 1 12.0 114 50 128 50 132 192 666 11.0 33.0 33.0 18.5 20.0 115.5 114 50 128 50 192 50 584 1 1 .0 35.0 31.5 17.0 17.5 112.0 114 50 164 50 108 148 634 11.0 33.5 32.5 18.5 19.0 114.5 114 50 164 50 108 192 678 1 1 .0 34.0 33.5 19.0 20.0 117.5 1 14 50 164 50 168 50 596 11.0 35.0 34.0 17.0 17.0 114.0 114 50 204 50 108 140 674 1 1.0 34.5 34.5 20.0 20.0 120.0 1 14 50 204 50 168 50 636 1 1.0 35.0 35.0 17.0 17.5 1 15.5 114 50 228 50 108 148 698 11.0 35.0 35.0 19.5 20.0 120.5 1 15 53 125 50 105 219 667 14.0 32.0 31.5 18. 0 20.0 115.5 1 15 53 125 50 110 219 672 14.0 32.5 31.5 18.0 20.0 1 16.0 115 53 159 50 105 232 714 12.0 34.5 34.0 19.0 20.0 1 19.5 115 53 159 50 110 219 706 12.0 35.0 33.5 19.5 19.0 119.0 115 53 169 50 105 219 711 14.0 35.0 33.5 19.5 19.0 121.0 115 53 169 50 110 219 716 14.0 35.0 33.5 20.0 19.5 122.0 1 16 48 136 52 112 204 668 10.0 33.0 33.0 18.5 20.0 114.5 1 16 51 141 50 105 219 682 12.0 33.5 32.5 19.0 18.5 1 15.5 1 16 51 141 50 1 10 219 687 12.0 33.5 32.5 19.5 19.0 116.5 1 16 51 163 50 105 219 704 12.0 35.0 33.5 19.0 20.0 119.5 1 16 51 163 50 105 232 717 12.0 35.0 34.0 19.0 20.0 120.0 1 16 51 163 50 110 219 709 12.0 34.5 34.0 19.5 20.0 120.0 1 17 51 152 50 105 219 694 10.0 34.0 33.5 19.5 19.5 1 16.5 117 51 152 50 1 10 219 699 10.0 34.5 33.5 19.5 20.0 117.5 1 17 52 102 48 104 172 595 10.0 30.5 29.5 17.5 20.0 107.5 1 1 7 52 104 49 108 172 602 10.0 31 .0 30.0 17.5 20.0 108.5 1 17 52 105 4 9 98 194 615 10.0 30.5 29.5 18.0 20.0 108.0 I 17 52 109 48 107 172 605 10.0 30.5 30.5 17.5 20.0 108.5 1 17 52 109 48 107 191 624 10.0 31.0 30.5 17.5 20.0 109.0 117 52 1 16 48 97 194 624 10.0 3 1 . 5 30-5 17.5 20.0 109.5 1 1 7 52 116 48 106 172 61 1 10.0 31.0 30.5 18.0 20.0 109.5 117 52 1 16 48 106 191 630 10.0 32.0 30.5 18.0 20.0 1 10.5 1 17 52 118 48 107 172 614 10.0 31.5 30.5 18.0 20.0 1 10.0 1 17 52 118 48 107 191 6 33 10. 0 31.5 31.0 18.5 20.0 111.0 1 17 52 iia 50 79 235 651 14.0 30.5 30.0 17.0 20.0 111.5 117 52 118 50 94 235 666 14.0 31.0 30.5 17.5 20.0 113.0 1 17 52 1 19 49 108 172 617 10.0 32.0 30.5 18.0 18.5 109.0 117 52 120 49 98 194 630 10.0 32.0 31.0 17.5 18.5 109.0 I 17 52 120 49 107 172 617 10.0 32.0 31.0 17.5 17.5 108.0 1 1 7 52 124 48 98 194 633 10.0 32.0 31.0 16.0 18.5 109.5 138 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 327 AXLE GROUP CONFIGURATION SINGLE -DUAL- DUAL- SINGLE- SINGLE 1 A ^^2' \ ^ ^ '3\ 4 5 c ) 1 A c * o b 6 6 (i i — £ — ) ( i F c ) ^- lUIAL Ot bKALINbb -' 1 AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A 8 C D E F TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 4 5 GWOSS WEIGHT 117 52 124 48 107 172 620 10. 0 32.0 31.0 18.0 17.5 108.5 117 52 124 48 107 191 639 10.0 32.5 31.5 18.0 18.0 110.0 117 52 133 48 98 194 642 10.0 33.0 31.5 18.0 18.0 110.5 117 52 133 48 107 172 629 10.0 32.5 31.5 18.0 18.5 110.5 117 52 133 48 107 191 648 10.0 33.0 32.0 18.0 18.5 111.5 117 52 138 50 91 235 683 14.0 32.5 31.5 18.5 20.0 1 16.5 117 52 143 49 153 172 686 10.0 35.0 34.5 19.5 20.0 1 19.0 117 52 158 49 153 172 701 10.0 35.5 34.5 20.0 20.0 120.0 117 52 159 50 79 235 692 14.0 35.5 31.0 18.0 20.0 118.5 117 52 159 50 94 235 707 14.0 34.5 33.0 18.5 20.0 120.0 117 52 166 49 94 194 672 10.0 34.5 33.0 18.5 20.0 116.0 117 52 166 49 103 172 659 10.0 33.5 33.0 19.5 19.0 115.0 117 52 166 4 9 103 191 678 10.0 34.0 33.5 19.5 19.0 116.0 117 52 181 43 103 172 674 10.0 34.0 34.0 19.5 19.5 117.0 117 52 181 4 9 103 191 693 10*0 35.5 34.0 19.5 19.5 1 18.5 118 48 136 52 112 204 670 10.0 33.0 33.0 19.0 20.0 115.0 118 49 131 4 9 104 204 655 12.0 32.0 32.0 18.0 19.5 113.5 118 49 160 49 118 204 698 12.0 34.0 34.0 19.0 20.0 119.0 118 50 120 50 112 148 598 15.0 30.5 30.0 17.5 17.0 110.0 1 Id 50 120 5C 1 12 192 642 15.0 31.0 31.0 18.0 18.5 113.5 118 50 120 5 0 172 50 500 15.0 32.0 30.0 17.0 17.5 1 11.5 118 50 128 50 13? 148 626 15.0 31.5 31 .5 18.0 18.0 114.0 1 18 50 128 5 0 132 192 670 15.0 32.5 32.0 18.5 19.5 117.5 118 50 128 50 192 50 588 15.0 35.0 30.5 17.0 17.5 115.0 118 50 164 50 108 14ft 638 15.0 32.5 32.0 18.5 19.0 117.0 118 50 164 50 108 192 682 15.0 34.0 32-5 19.0 19.5 120.0 1 IB 50 164 50 168 50 600 15-0 35.0 32.5 17.0 17.5 1 17.0 1 10 50 166 50 144 148 696 15.0 35.0 34-5 20-0 20-0 124.5 1 IB 50 204 t", 1"^ 108 14a 678 15.0 35.0 33.5 20-0 19.5 123.0 I 18 50 204 5 0 168 50 640 15.0 35.0 35.0 17-0 17.5 1 19.5 118 50 228 50 108 148 702 15.0 35.0 35.0 19.5 20.0 124.5 118 51 y/ 5 3 131 175 625 10.0 31.0 31.0 17.5 20.0 109.5 1 1ft bl 103 54 106 175 607 10.0 31.0 30.5 17.0 20.0 108.5 1 18 51 1 1 5 53 1 13 175 625 10.0 31.5 31.5 18.0 20-0 111.0 118 51 115 53 113 207 657 10.0 32.0 31.5 18.0 20.0 111.5 1 18 t>l 1 16 5 0 118 207 660 10.0 32.0 31.5 18.5 20.0 112.0 lib 51 117 ^ ) 115 175 625 10.0 32.0 31.0 18.0 20.0 111.0 1 18 51 1 I / 49 115 20/ 657 10.0 32.0 31-5 18-0 20.0 1 11.5 I la 51 121 53 131 175 649 10. 0 33.0 32.5 19-5 18.5 113.5 118 51 121 53 131 207 681 ICC 33.0 32.5 19.5 20.0 1 15.0 1 10 51 123 49 133 175 649 10. 0 33.0 32.5 19.0 19.0 113.5 118 51 123 49 133 207 681 10.0 33.0 32.5 19.0 20.0 1 14.5 118 51 l?7 54 106 175 631 10.0 32.0 32.0 18.0 18.0 I 10.0 1 13 51 127 54 106 207 663 10.0 32.5 32.5 18.0 20.0 I 13.0 1 18 51 13'J 53 113 175 64 9 10.0 33.0 32.5 19-0 18.5 113-0 I 18 51 139 53 113 207 681 10.0 33.5 33.5 19.0 18.5 1 14-5 139 328 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP CONFIGURATION. SINGLE -DUAL- DUAL- SINGLE- SINGLE 1 1 A d ^ 2- - — B ) '^ ^ 1 t — — 4 5 c 5 6 6 - 0 • ■ ) ( i) F c ) "TOTAL of SPACINGS — AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D E K TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 4 5 GROSS WEIGHT 118 51 139 53 113 224 698 10.0 34.0 33.0 19.5 20.0 116.5 118 bl 140 50 118 1/5 652 10.0 33.5 32.5 18.5 19.0 113.5 118 51 140 50 118 20 7 684 10.0 34.0 33.0 19.0 20.0 1 16.0 118 51 140 50 118 224 70 1 10.0 34.0 33.0 19.5 20.0 116.5 118 51 141 49 115 1 75 649 10.0 33.0 32.5 18.5 19.0 1 13.0 118 51 141 49 115 207 681 10.0 34.0 33.0 19.0 19.0 1 15.0 118 51 141 49 115 224 698 10.0 33.5 33.5 19.0 20.0 1 16.0 118 51 141 50 105 219 684 10.0 33.5 33.0 18.5 20.0 115.0 116 51 141 50 110 2J9 689 10.0 34.0 33.0 18.5 20.0 1 15.5 118 51 149 50 105 219 692 10.0 34.5 55»0 19.5 19.0 116.0 118 51 157 50 105 219 700 10.0 35.0 33.5 19.0 20.0 1 17.5 118 51 157 50 105 232 713 10.0 35.0 34.0 19.0 20.0 118.0 1 IB 51 164 50 105 232 720 10.0 35.5 34.0 20.0 19.5 119.0 118 51 164 50 110 219 712 10.0 35.0 34.0 20.0 20.0 119.0 1 19 48 138 52 99 159 615 10.0 32.0 31.5 18.0 18.0 109.5 119 48 190 52 111 159 679 10.0 34.5 34.5 20.0 20.0 1 19.0 120 51 138 50 110 206 675 12.0 33.0 32.5 19.0 18.5 1 15.0 120 51 160 50 110 206 697 12.0 34.5 33.5 19.0 20.0 1 19.0 120 54 164 50 105 219 712 12.0 35.5 33.5 19.5 19.0 119.5 120 54 164 50 110 219 717 12.0 35.5 33.5 20.0 19.5 120.5 123 48 99 49 108 172 599 10.0 30.0 29.5 18.0 20.0 107.5 123 48 104 48 107 172 602 10.0 30.0 30.0 18.0 19.5 107.5 123 48 112 48 106 172 609 10.0 31 .0 30.5 17.5 19.5 108.5 123 48 112 48 106 191 628 10.0 31 .5 30.0 18.5 20.0 110.0 123 48 113 48 98 194 624 10.0 30.5 30.0 18.5 20.0 109.0 123 48 113 48 107 172 611 10.0 31.0 30.5 17.5 20.0 109.0 123 48 113 48 107 191 630 10.0 31 .0 30.5 18.5 20.0 110.0 123 48 116 4 9 98 194 628 10.0 30.5 30.5 18.5 20.0 109.5 123 48 138 49 144 194 696 10.0 34.5 34.0 19.5 20.0 1 16.0 123 48 161 49 94 194 669 10.0 33.5 33.0 18.5 20.0 1 15.0 123 48 161 49 103 172 656 10.0 33.5 32.5 19.0 19.5 1 14.5 123 48 161 49 103 191 675 10.0 34.0 33.0 19.0 20.0 1 16.0 123 51 119 53 131 175 652 12.0 32.5 32.0 18.5 20.0 1 15.0 123 51 119 53 131 207 684 12.0 32.5 32.5 19.0 20.0 116.0 123 51 121 49 133 175 652 12.0 33.0 31.5 18.5 20.0 115.0 123 51 121 49 133 207 684 12.0 33.0 32.0 19.0 20.0 116.0 123 51 125 54 106 175 634 12.0 32.0 31.5 18.0 17.5 111.0 123 51 125 54 106 207 666 12.0 32.0 iZ*'^:* 18.0 19.5 114.0 123 51 137 53 113 175 652 12.0 33.0 32.0 18.5 19.0 1 14.5 123 51 137 53 113 207 684 12.0 33.5 33.0 18.5 19.5 1 16.5 123 51 137 53 113 224 701 12.0 33.0 33.5 19.0 20.0 1 17.5 123 51 138 50 118 175 655 12.0 33.0 32.0 19.0 18.5 114.5 123 51 138 50 118 207 687 12.0 33.5 33.0 18.5 20.0 1 17.0 123 51 138 50 118 224 704 12.0 34.0 33.0 19.0 20.0 118.0 123 51 139 49 115 175 652 12.0 32.5 32.0 19.0 18.5 I 14.0 123 51 139 49 1 15 207 684 12.0 33.0 33.0 19.0 19.0 1 16.0 140 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 329 AXLE 1 GROUP CONFIGURATION. SINGLE -DUAL- DUAL- SINGLE- SINGLE #. i ^ . I. - 4 5 c ) 1 M d 0 cb \t 0 c ) ( i F ■ c ) "TOTAL of SPACINGS — AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D t F TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 5> 3 4 5 GROSS WEIGHT 123 51 139 49 115 224 701 12.0 34.0 32.5 19.5 20.0 118.0 124 49 117 53 131 175 649 12.0 32.0 32.0 18.5 20.0 1 14.5 124 49 117 53 131 207 681 12.0 32.5 32.5 18.0 20.0 1 15.0 124 49 119 49 133 175 649 12.0 32.5 31.5 18.5 20.0 1 14.5 124 49 119 49 133 207 681 12.0 32.5 32.0 19.0 20.0 115.5 124 49 123 54 106 175 631 12.0 31.5 31.5 18.0 17.5 110.5 124 49 123 54 106 207 663 12.0 31 .5 32.0 19.0 19.0 1 13.5 124 49 123 54 106 224 680 12.0 31.5 32.0 19.0 20.0 1 14.5 124 49 135 53 113 175 649 12.0 32.5 32.0 18.5 19.0 1 14.0 124 49 135 53 113 207 681 12.0 33.0 33.0 18.5 19.5 116.0 124 49 135 53 113 224 698 12.0 33.0 33.0 19.0 20.0 117.0 124 49 136 50 118 175 652 12.0 32.5 32.0 19.0 18.5 1 14.0 124 49 136 50 1 18 207 684 12.0 33.0 33.0 19.0 18.5 1 15.5 124 49 136 50 1 18 224 70 1 12.0 33.5 32.5 19.5 20.0 1 17.5 124 49 137 49 115 175 649 12.0 32.0 32.0 19.0 18.5 1 13.5 124 49 137 49 115 20 7 681 12.0 32.5 33.0 19.0 19.0 1 15.5 124 49 137 49 1 15 2^4 698 12.0 33.0 33.0 18.5 20.0 1 16.5 124 50 126 50 112 148 610 10.0 31.5 31.0 18.0 18.5 109.0 124 50 126 50 112 19? 654 10.0 32.5 32.0 18.5 20.0 113.0 124 50 134 50 132 148 638 10.0 32.5 32.5 18.5 19.5 1 13.0 124 50 134 50 132 192 682 10.0 33.5 33.5 20.0 19.0 1 16.0 124 50 134 50 192 50 600 10.0 35.0 33.0 17.0 17.5 1 12.5 124 50 170 5C 108 148 650 10.0 33.5 33.0 19.5 19.0 1 15.0 124 50 170 5 0 108 192 694 10.0 35.0 34.0 19.0 20.0 1 18.0 124 50 170 50 168 50 612 10.0 35.0 35.0 17.0 17.5 1 14.5 124 50 210 5 0 108 148 690 10.0 35.0 35.0 19.5 20.0 1 19.5 124 51 104 53 131 175 638 12.0 32.0 31.0 18.5 20.0 113.5 12'» 51 106 4 9 133 175 638 12.0 32.0 31.0 18.0 20.0 113.0 124 51 110 54 106 1/5 620 12.0 31.0 31.0 17.0 18.5 109.5 124 51 110 54 106 207 652 12.0 31.0 31.0 18.0 20.0 1 12.0 124 51 122 53 113 1 /o 638 12.0 32.0 31.5 18.0 18.5 1 12.0 124 51 1^2 53 1 1 3 20 7 670 12.0 32.5 32.0 18.5 19.5 1 14.5 124 51 123 50 118 175 64 1 12.0 32.0 31.5 18.0 19.0 112.5 124 51 123 50 118 20 7 673 12.0 33.0 31.5 19.0 20.0 115.5 124 51 124 0 29.0 18.0 20.0 107.0 126 50 98 4 8 107 172 601 10.0 29. .5 29.5 18.0 20.0 107.0 126 50 107 48 107 172 610 10.0 30. .5 30.5 17.0 20.0 108.0 126 50 1 12 48 106 172 614 10. 0 31. .5 30.0 18.0 19.5 109.0 126 50 1 15 49 108 191 639 10.0 31, .5 31.0 18.0 20.0 110.5 126 50 120 48 107 172 623 10.0 31 .0 31.0 18.5 17.5 108.0 126 50 120 48 107 191 642 10.0 31. t 5 31.t) 18.0 20.0 111.0 126 50 129 48 98 194 645 10.0 32, .0 31.5 18.0 19.5 11 1.0 126 50 129 48 107 172 632 10.0 32. .0 31.5 18.0 18.5 110.0 126 50 129 46 107 191 651 10.0 32. ,5 32.0 18.0 18.5 I 1 1.0 126 50 132 4 9 144 194 69 5 10.0 34. >0 33m)> 20.0 20.0 1 17.5 126 50 132 49 153 17? 682 10.0 34 .5 34.0 19.0 20.0 1 17.5 126 50 155 49 103 1/2 655 10.0 32 > 5 33.0 19.0 18.5 1 13.0 126 50 155 49 103 191 6/4 10.0 33, ,0 33.5 19.0 19.0 1 14.5 126 50 177 49 94 194 690 10. 0 35. ► 0 33.0 18.5 20.0 1 16.5 126 50 177 4 9 103 1 /2 677 10.0 33 » 3 34.0 19,5 19.5 1 16.5 126 50 1 77 49 103 191 696 10. 0 35, ,0 34.0 19.5 19.5 1 18.0 126 51 147 50 110 206 69 0 12.0 34. >0 33»0 18.5 20.0 1 17.5 126 51 154 50 110 206 69 7 12.0 34. .5 3 3.0 19.5 19.0 1 18.0 127 49 109 48 107 1/2 612 10.0 31 . .0 30.0 18.0 20.0 109.0 127 4 9 109 48 10 7 191 631 1 0.0 31. .0 30.0 18.5 20.0 109.5 127 49 1 16 48 106 191 637 10. 0 31 > 3 31 .0 17.5 20.0 1 10.0 127 49 124 48 98 194 640 1 0.0 31 . .5 31 .0 18.5 19.0 1 10.0 127 49 124 48 107 191 646 10.0 32. »D 31.5 18.0 18.0 1 10.0 127 49 133 48 \07 1/2 636 10.0 32. .0 3 1 . 5 18.5 18.5 110.5 127 49 133 48 107 191 655 10.0 32. • 5 32.0 18.5 19.0 112.0 127 4 9 134 4 9 153 1 /2 684 10.0 34. ■ 5 34.0 19.5 19.5 117.5 127 49 157 49 94 194 670 10.0 33, .0 33.0 18.5 20.0 1 14.5 127 49 137 49 103 172 657 10.0 33, .0 33.0 18.5 19.5 1 14.0 127 49 IBl 4 9 103 172 68 1 10.0 34, .5 33.5 20.0 19.5 1 17.5 127 4 9 101 <* 9 103 191 700 10.0 35, .0 34.0 20.0 19.5 118.5 129 49 1 19 53 131 175 6 56 10.0 3?, ,5 3 3.0 18. S 20.0 114.0 142 i O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 331 AXLE GROUP COWnGURATlOW; SINGLE- DUAL- DUAL- SINGLE- SIN€LE (5 ^'^'~&^Wt5 TOTAL of SPACIN6S AXLE SPACINGS IN INCHES C) AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS F TOTAL OF SPACINGS GROSS WEIGHT 12^ 49 121 129 49 125 129 49 125 129 49 137 129 49 137 129 49 137 129 49 138 129 49 13 ^ 129 50 128 129 50 131 129 50 132 129 50 132 129 50 132 129 50 136 129 50 136 129 50 136 129 50 145 129 50 145 129 50 145 129 50 151 130 50 134 130 51 144 130 51 144 130 51 164 130 52 118 130 52 1 13 130 52 126 130 52 126 130 52 126 130 52 162 13U 52 162 13U ;>2 162 130 52 202 130 5? 202 130 52 226 131 51 1 j8 131 51 li»8 132 48 103 132 48 107 132 43 143 132 48 148 132 50 118 132 50 121 132 50 126 132 50 134 13? 50 170 49 133 54 106 54 106 53 113 53 113 53 113 50 1 18 4-* 115 4 0 153 49 99 49 98 4^ 107 49 107 48 98 4H 107 48 107 48 98 48 107 48 107 49 103 50 132 50 105 50 110 50 105 SO 1 12 50 172 50 132 50 132 50 192 50 108 50 108 50 168 50 108 50 168 50 108 50 105 50 110 48 106 49 107 50 105 50 105 48 107 48 120 50 112 5 3 132 50 108 175 175 207 175 207 224 175 2^4 1 72 1?4 194 172 191 194 172 191 194 172 191 172 148 219 219 219 148 50 143 19? 50 148 192 50 148 50 148 219 219 172 1/2 219 232 172 150 19? 148 148 656 638 670 656 638 705 659 705 681 652 652 639 658 655 642 661 664 651 670 654 644 699 704 719 610 572 638 6B2 600 650 694 612 690 652 714 714 719 609 615 702 715 627 621 662 646 658 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 lO.O 10. 0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10. a 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 I 0.0 10.0 lU.O 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 12.0 12.0 10.0 1 1 .0 10.0 10.0 10.0 33.0 32.0 32.5 33.0 33.5 33.5 33.0 33.5 34.0 32.0 32.5 32.0 32.5 32.5 33.0 32.5 32.5 33.0 33.0 3?. 5 34.0 34.5 35.0 31.5 33.5 32.5 33.5 35.5 33.5 34.0 35.5 35.5 35.5 35.5 34.5 34.5 30. 5 30.5 33.5 33.5 31.0 31.5 32.5 33.0 33.5 32.5 32.0 32.5 32.5 33.5 33.5 32.5 33.0 34.0 32.0 31.5 32.0 32.0 32.0 31.5 32.0 32.3 32-5 32.5 32.5 32.5 33.0 33.0 34.0 30.5 30.0 31.5 32.5 31.5 32. o 33.5 33.5 34.5 35.0 35.0 34.0 34.0 29.5 30.5 33.0 33.5 31.0 31.0 32.0 32.5 33.5 19.0 18.0 18.0 18.5 18.5 19.0 19.0 19.5 19.0 18.0 18.5 18.0 18.5 18.0 18.5 18.5 18.5 18.5 19.0 18.5 19.0 19.5 19.5 20.0 17.5 17.0 18.5 19.0 17.0 18.5 19.5 17.0 19.5 17.0 19.5 19.5 ?0.0 13.0 17.5 19.5 19.5 18.0 18.0 19.0 18.5 19.0 19.0 18.0 20.0 19.5 20.0 20.0 18.5 20.0 20.0 19.5 18.5 18.5 19.5 19.5 19.0 19.5 20.0 19.0 2C.0 19.5 19.0 19.0 20.0 19.5 17.5 17.5 19.0 20.0 17.5 19.0 19.0 17.5 19.5 17.5 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 19.5 19.5 20.0 18.5 20.0 19.0 19.0 1 13.5 1 10.0 113.0 1 13.5 1 15.5 1 16.0 113.0 116.0 117.0 1 11.5 111.0 110.5 1 12.5 1 12.0 1 11.5 1 13.0 1 13.5 112.5 114.5 1 13.5 113.0 1 15.5 1 17.0 118.5 109.0 110.0 1 13.5 1 17.0 1 13.5 1 15.5 1 18.0 1 15.5 121.0 1 17.0 122.0 1 18.0 1 16.5 108.0 108.5 117.5 1 18.0 1 10.0 1 10.0 113.5 113.0 1 15.0 143 332 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg, 20/71 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINGLE -dual- DUAL -SINGLE- SINGLE 1 X d ■ 2-> ' B- ) *>«^ ^ ^ 4 5 ^ ) 6 \t 6 0 • • f'C 1) F c ) T~" — total of SPAClNbS — AXL£ 5PACING5 AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A 3 C D E f total of spacings 1 2 ^ 4 5 GROSS WEIGHT 132 50 175 49 103 172 681 10.0 34.5 33.5 19.5 19.0 116.5 1 Ji> 51 108 48 97 194 630 10.0 31 .0 29.5 17.5 20.0 108.0 132 51 1 1 1 4 9 99 194 636 10.0 31 .5 30.0 17.5 20.0 109.0 132 51 11 1 49 108 172 623 10.0 31.0 31.0 17.5 20.0 109.5 132 51 1 16 4b 107 172 626 10.0 31.5 31.0 17.5 18.0 108.0 132 51 1 16 48 107 191 645 I 0.0 32.0 31.0 17.5 20.0 1 10.5 132 51 119 :i3 131 175 66 1 10. 0 33.0 33.0 18.5 19.5 1 14.0 132 51 119 53 131 207 693 10.0 33.0 33.0 18.5 20.0 1 14.5 132 51 121 4 9 133 175 661 10.0 33.5 32.5 18.5 20.0 1 14.5 132 51 125 48 98 194 648 10.0 32.5 31.0 18.0 19.0 1 10.5 132 51 125 48 107 172 635 10. 0 32.5 31.0 18.0 18.0 109.5 132 51 125 48 107 19 1 654 10.0 33.0 31.5 18.0 18.5 1 11.0 132 51 125 54 106 1/5 643 10.0 32.5 32.0 17.5 19.0 111.0 132 51 137 53 1 13 175 6ol 10.0 33.5 32.5 18.5 19.0 1 13.5 132 51 13/ 53 113 207 69 3 10.0 34.0 33.0 19.0 20.0 116.0 132 51 137 53 113 224 710 10.0 34.0 33.5 18.5 20.0 1 16.0 132 51 138 50 118 175 664 10.0 33.5 32.5 18.5 19.5 1 14.0 132 51 138 50 1 18 207 696 10.0 34.0 33.0 19.5 19.5 116.0 132 51 139 49 115 1/5 66 1 10.0 33.0 32.5 18.5 19.5 113.5 132 51 139 49 115 20 7 693 10.0 33.5 33.5 19.0 19.0 1 15.0 132 51 150 49 144 194 720 10. 0 35.0 34.5 20.0 20.0 119.5 132 51 150 4 9 153 172 70 7 10.0 35.5 34.5 19.5 20.0 119.5 132 51 173 4 9 103 1 /2 680 10.0 34.5 33.5 19.0 20.0 117.0 132 51 1 73 49 103 191 699 10.0 35.0 33.5 20.0 19.5 118.0 133 48 128 52 118 127 606 10.0 31.0 31.5 18.0 18.5 109.0 133 48 128 52 136 116 613 10.0 32.0 32.0 18.0 18.5 110.5 133 48 138 52 118 127 616 10. 0 32.0 32.0 18.0 18.0 110.0 133 48 138 52 136 116 623 10.0 32.0 32-5 19.0 18.5 112.0 133 48 154 51 85 127 598 10.0 31.5 31.0 18.0 17.5 108.0 133 48 154 51 103 116 605 10.0 31 .5 32.0 18.0 18.0 109.5 133 48 164 51 103 116 615 10. 0 32.5 32.0 18.5 18.5 111.5 133 48 182 40 112 127 650 10.0 34.0 33.5 19.0 19.0 1 15.5 133 48 18? 48 130 116 657 10.0 34.0 34.0 19.5 19.5 1 17.0 133 48 192 48 130 116 667 10.0 35.0 34.0 20.0 20.0 1 19.0 133 49 109 4 9 108 1/2 620 10.0 31 .5 30.0 18.0 20.0 109.5 133 49 1 10 4 9 107 172 620 10.0 31.5 30.5 17.0 20.0 109.0 133 40 123 48 107 191 651 10.0 32.0 31.5 18.0 20.0 111.5 133 49 143 4 9 144 194 71 / 10.0 35.0 35.0 20.0 17.0 1 17.0 133 49 148 4 5 153 1 72 704 10.0 34.5 35.0 20.0 20.0 119.5 1 63 50 111 48 107 172 621 10.0 30.5 30.5 18.5 19.5 109.0 133 50 168 49 103 172 6/5 10.0 33.5 33.5 19.0 20.0 1 16.0 133 50 177 52 172 48 632 1 1 .0 35.0 35.5 17.0 17.0 1 15.5 133 50 267 40 169 48 715 1 1 .0 35.0 35.0 17.0 17.0 115.0 133 51 113 50 114 133 594 12.0 30.5 30.0 17.5 18.0 108.0 133 51 123 4 9 124 133 613 12.0 32.0 30.5 18.0 18.0 1 10.5 133 51 1:>0 4 9 124 133 64 0 12.0 33.5 32.0 18.5 18.5 1 14.5 144 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 333 AXLE GROUP CONriGURATION SINGLE -DUAL -DUAL- SINGLE- SINGLE 1 1 A c ' B "^ r -" '3^ »v 4 S c 1 6 6 - D — ( 7-' — E — ) ( J) F c ) "TOTAL Of SPACINGS — AXLE SPACING5 AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D e F TOTAL OF 1 2 3 4 5 GROSS SPACING5 HEIGHT 134 47 148 50 105 219 703 10.0 31 .5 34.0 20.0 20.0 115.5 134 47 148 50 110 219 708 10.0 31 • 5 34.5 20.0 20.0 1 16.0 134 48 136 52 112 204 686 10.0 33 .0 33.5 18.5 19.5 114.5 134 50 194 52 111 159 700 10.0 35 .0 35.0 20.0 20.0 120.0 134 51 68 51 129 150 583 12.0 28 »5 28.0 18.5 20.0 107.0 134 51 91 51 129 150 606 12.0 30 >5 30. U 18.5 18.0 109.0 134 51 118 4b 120 150 621 12.0 31 >5 31.0 17.5 18.0 110.0 134 51 141 48 120 15C 644 12.0 :iS .0 32.0 18.0 18.5 113.5 135 50 258 48 180 44 /15 1 1.0 35 >0 35.0 16.5 16.0 113.5 135 60 125 50 105 21 i 694 12.0 34 • 3 31.5 18.0 20.0 1 16.0 135 60 125 50 110 219 699 12.0 34 ,s 31.5 19.0 19.5 1 16.5 136 50 120 48 107 172 633 10.0 31 • 5 31.0 18.0 19.0 109.5 136 50 168 49 103 172 678 10.0 33 .5 33.5 19.5 19.0 115.5 136 50 168 ♦ 9 103 191 697 10.0 34 .0 34.0 19.5 19.0 116.5 136 52 91 51 129 150 609 12.0 30. .5 30.0 19.0 17.5 109.0 136 52 118 48 120 150 624 12.0 S2 .0 30-5 18.0 17.5 110.0 136 52 129 50 105 219 691 10.0 32 • 5 32,0 19.0 20.0 I 13.5 136 52 129 50 110 219 696 lO.O 33, .5 32.0 19.0 20.0 1 14.5 136 52 141 48 120 150 647 12.0 32, .5 32.0 18.5 19.0 1 14.0 137 52 131 50 105 219 694 10.0 33, .0 32.0 19.0 20.0 1 14.0 138 48 136 52 112 204 090 10.0 33, .0 33.5 18.5 20.0 115.0 138 50 116 50 112 148 614 10.0 31, .0 31.0 17.5 18.0 107.5 136 50 116 50 112 192 658 10. 0 31 .5 31.5 18.5 20.0 111.5 138 50 116 50 172 50 576 10.0 34. »5 30.0 17.0 17.5 109.0 138 50 124 50 132 148 042 10.0 32. .0 32.5 18.0 19.0 1 11.5 138 50 124 50 132 192 686 10.0 33. .5 33.0 19.0 20.0 1 15.5 138 50 124 50 192 5C 604 10.0 35. .0 32.0 17.0 17.5 111.5 138 50 160 50 108 148 t>54 10.0 33, .0 33.0 19.0 18.5 113.5 138 50 160 50 168 50 616 10. 0 35. .0 34.0 17.0 17.5 1 13.5 139 48 10'. 49 108 172 621 10.0 31, .0 30.0 17.5 20.0 108.5 13^ 48 1<»4 49 153 172 /05 10.0 35, .0 34.5 20.0 19.5 119.0 139 48 167 49 103 191 697 10.0 33. .5 34.0 19.5 20.0 117.0 139 50 123 49 144 194 701 10.0 33, .5 33.5 20.0 20.0 1 17.0 139 50 125 49 153 1/2 6H8 10.0 34. .0 33.5 20.0 19.5 117.0 139 50 137 49 124 133 632 12.0 32, .0 32.0 18.0 18.5 1 12.5 139 50 148 49 103 191 680 10.0 33, ,5 32 . » 19.0 20.0 1 15.0 140 48 11 9 52 118 12/ 604 10.0 30, ■ 5 31. S 17.5 18.0 107.5 140 48 13? 48 109 lib 593 10. 0 30. .5 31.0 17.5 18.0 107.0 140 48 135 48 108 116 595 10.0 31 . .0 31.0 17.5 17.5 107.0 140 48 145 51 103 116 603 10.0 31 , ,0 31.5 18.0 18.0 108.5 140 48 155 52 118 127 640 lO.O 32, ,5 33*0 19.0 18.5 1 13.0 140 40 155 52 136 1 16 647 10.0 33, >5 33.5 18.5 19.5 1 15.0 140 48 173 48 1 12 127 648 10.0 34, .0 32,^ 19.5 16.5 114.5 140 48 181 51 85 127 632 10.0 35, >0 32.0 16.0 18.0 113.0 140 48 181 51 103 116 639 10.0 33, >0 33.0 19.0 19.5 114.5 140 48 209 'to 112 127 684 10.0 35, ,0 34.5 20.0 20«0 119.5 145 334 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINGLE -DUAL- DUAL -SINGLE- SINGLE 1 1 ^^Z> \ ^ 3"\ 4 5 c ) H d ) 6 v> 6 "d: )~i i F c ) TOTAL of SPACINGS AXLE SPACING5 AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D fe h TOTAL Oe SPACINGS I 2 3 4 5 GROSS WEIGHT 140 49 123 48 107 1 72 639 1 0.0 31 .5 31.5 18.0 18.0 109.0 140 50 126 48 109 116 589 12.0 31 .0 30.0 17.5 1 7.0 107.5 140 50 129 48 108 116 591 12.0 30.5 30.5 17.5 17.5 108.0 140 50 131 52 1 18 127 618 12.0 31 .5 31.5 18.0 18.0 111.0 140 50 131 52 136 116 625 12.0 32.5 32.0 18.0 18.0 1 12.5 140 50 149 52 1 18 127 636 12.0 32.0 32.5 18.5 19.0 1 14.0 140 50 149 52 136 116 64 3 12.0 33. O 33.0 18.5 19.0 I 15.5 140 50 157 51 85 127 610 12.0 31 .0 31.5 18.0 18.0 1 10.5 140 50 157 51 103 1 16 617 12.0 :i2.»o 32.0 18.0 18.0 1 12.0 140 50 175 51 85 127 628 12.0 3 3.5 31.5 18.5 18.0 113.5 140 50 175 51 103 116 635 12.0 32.5 33.0 18.5 18.5 114.5 140 50 185 48 112 127 662 12.0 33.5 33.5 19.5 19.0 117.5 140 50 185 48 130 116 6o9 12.0 34.5 34.0 19.5 19.0 1 19.0 140 50 203 48 112 127 680 12.0 34.5 34.5 19.5 19.5 120.0 140 50 203 48 130 116 687 12.0 35.0 35.0 19.5 20.0 121.5 140 51 11 1 50 105 219 676 10.0 31.0 30. J 18.5 20.0 1 10.0 140 52 120 50 112 148 622 10.0 31 .5 31.0 18.0 18.0 108.5 140 52 120 50 1 12 192 666 10.0 62. K) 32.0 18.0 20.0 1 12.0 140 52 120 50 172 50 584 10.0 35.0 30.0 17.0 17.5 109.5 140 52 128 50 132 192 694 10.0 34.0 3 3.0 20.0 19.5 1 16.5 140 52 128 50 192 50 612 10.0 35.5 32.5 17.0 17.5 112.5 140 52 150 50 105 219 716 10.0 34.5 33.3 19.5 19.5 1 17,0 140 52 164 50 168 50 624 10.0 35.5 34.5 17.0 17.5 1 14.5 140 52 204 50 108 148 702 10.0 35 . 5 35.0 19.5 20.0 120.0 140 52 204 50 168 50 664 10.0 35.5 35.0 17.0 17.5 1 15.0 141 50 129 48 108 116 59 2 10.5 31.0 30.5 17.5 17.5 1 07.0 141 50 131 5? 118 12/ 619 10.5 32.0 31.5 18.0 18.0 1 10.0 141 50 131 52 136 116 626 10.5 32.0 32.5 18.0 18.5 111.5 141 50 149 52 118 127 637 10.5 32.5 32.5 18.5 19.0 1 13.0 141 50 149 52 136 116 644 10.5 32.5 33.5 19.0 18.5 1 14.0 141 50 157 51 85 127 61 1 10.5 31. 5 31 .5 18.0 18.0 109.5 141 50 157 51 103 li6 618 1 0.5 31 .5 32.5 18.0 18.5 111.0 Ml 50 1 f^ 51 85 127 629 10.5 34.0 32.0 18.0 18.0 1 12.5 141 oO 175 51 103 116 636 10.5 Ai.\i 33.0 18.5 19.0 1 14.0 141 50 IdS 4b 112 127 66 3 10.5 34.0 33.5 19.5 19.5 1 17.0 141 50 1H5 4H 130 116 6/0 10.5 34.0 34.5 19.5 19.5 1 18.0 141 50 203 48 112 127 681 10.5 35.0 34.5 19.5 20.0 1 19.5 141 54 108 48 95 194 640 10. 0 31 .0 29.5 17.5 20.0 1 08.0 141 54 108 48 104 172 627 10.0 31.5 30.0 17.5 19.5 108.5 141 54 108 48 104 191 646 10.0 31 .5 30.0 17.5 20.0 109.0 141 54 12? 4 8 97 194 656 10. 0 32.5 30.5 18.5 20.0 111.5 141 54 122 48 106 172 643 10. 0 32.5 31.0 18.0 18.0 1 09.5 141 54 125 4 9 108 17? 649 10.0 32.5 31.5 18.0 19.0 111.0 141 54 126 49 98 194 662 10. 0 :i2.> 31. i 18.0 20.0 1 12.0 141 54 126 49 107 191 668 10.0 33.0 31.5 19.0 18.5 1 12.0 141 54 130 4b 98 194 6tj5 10. 0 33.0 31 .'. 18.0 20.0 1 12.5 146 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 335 AXLE GROUP configuration; SINGLE - DUAL- DUAL- SINGLE- SINGLE 1 1 A 2^ ^ n ">. /* ^ 'd- 4 5 c 5 H (1 D ) 6 6 - D — E — ) ( i F ■- ■ c ) 'TOTAL of SPACiNtis — AXLfc SPACINGb AXLh UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A a C a t F TOTAL OF SPACINoS 1 2 3 4 5 GKOSS WEIGHT 141 54 130 48 107 172 6j2 10.0 SS»^ 31.rj 18.0 19.0 1 11.5 141 54 130 48 107 191 671 10.0 33.5 32. C 18^0 19.0 112.5 141 54 139 48 98 194 674 10.0 33.5 32.0 18.5 19.0 113.0 141 54 139 48 107 172 661 I 0.0 33-0 32.0 18.5 19.5 1 13.0 141 54 139 48 107 191 600 10.0 33.5 32.5 18.5 19.5 114.0 141 54 187 4 i 94 194 719 10. 0 36.0 33.0 18.5 20.0 117.5 141 54 107 4 > 103 172 706 10. 0 36.0 34.0 19.5 20.0 119.5 142 49 100 48 106 172 617 10.0 30.0 29.5 17.5 20.0 107.0 14? 50 104 48 106 172 622 10.0 30.5 30.0 17.0 20.0 107.5 14? 50 112 46 107 172 631 lO.C 31.0 30.5 18.5 19.5 109.5 142 50 119 53 131 20 7 702 10.5 33.0 33.0 18.5 20.0 115.0 142 50 121 4 9 133 175 670 10.0 3Z,'i 33.0 19.0 19.5 114.0 142 50 121 4 9 133 175 670 10.5 32.5 33.0 19.0 19.0 1 14.0 142 50 121 4 9 133 207 702 10.5 iZ*zt 33.0 19.0 20.0 1 15.0 142 50 125 54 106 175 652 10.0 32.0 32.0 18.5 18.5 1 11.0 142 50 125 54 106 175 6-.2 10.5 31.5 32.5 18.0 18.5 111.0 142 50 125 54 106 207 684 10.5 31.5 32.5 19.0 20.0 1 13.5 142 t»0 l->0 50 110 219 701 10.0 32.5 :i2»^ 19.0 20.0 114.0 142 50 137 53 1 13 175 670 10.0 33.0 33.0 18.5 19.0 113.5 142 50 137 53 113 175 670 1 0.5 12.5 33.0 19.0 18.5 113.5 14i 50 137 53 113 2C7 702 10.0 SSmO 33.5 19.5 20.0 116.0 142 50 137 5 3 113 207 702 10.5 33.0 33.5 19.5 19.5 116.0 142 50 1 17 53 113 224 719 10.5 33.0 33.5 19.5 20.0 116.5 142 50 138 50 118 175 673 10. 5 33.0 32.5 19.0 19.5 1 14.5 142 50 133 oC 1 18 207 705 10.0 ^••o 33.5 19.5 19.5 1 16.0 142 50 138 50 118 207 705 10.5 34.0 33.5 19.0 19.0 116.0 142 50 1 39 4 9 115 175 670 10.5 33.0 32.5 19.0 18.5 1 13.5 142 50 139 49 115 207 792 10. 5 33.5 33.0 19.5 20.0 116.5 142 50 139 4 9 1 15 22 4 719 10.5 34.0 33.0 19.5 20.0 117.0 142 50 11j6 50 110 206 714 11.0 34.0 34.0 19.5 19.5 1 18.0 143 51 122 50 105 219 690 10.0 i2 m^* 31.5 18.0 20.0 1 12.0 14 J 51 12? 50 110 219 695 1 0.0 32.5 31.5 19.0 20.0 113.0 14J 51 147 50 105 219 715 10.0 34.5 33.0 20.0 19.0 1 16.5 14^4 48 114 48 104 172 630 10.0 30.5 31.0 1 7.5 19.5 108.5 144 4'J Ida 48 106 17? 64 6 10.0 32.0 31.5 13.0 19.0 1 10.5 144 40 128 46 106 191 665 10.0 32.5 31.5 19.0 18.5 111.5 144 <»ri 128 4 9 153 1 72 69 4 10.0 34.0 34.0 19.5 20.0 1 17.5 14S3 10.0 i3, - — B ) *^ ^ >*" ^D^ 4 S c ) 6 C 6 D ■ - - )"( i F c ) "TOTAL of SPACmes — AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C D E F TOTAL OF SPACINGS I 2 3 4 5 GROSS WE IGHT 144 50 137 4 9 124 133 637 12,0 32.5 31.5 18.5 18.5 1 13.0 144 50 142 52 99 159 646 10.0 32.0 32.5 18.0 18.5 111.0 144 50 194 5? 111 159 710 10.0 35.0 35.5 19.5 20.0 120.0 144 52 112 54 97 159 618 10.0 31.0 30.5 17.5 18.0 107.0 144 52 140 52 99 159 646 10.0 33.0 32.0 18.0 18.0 111.0 144 52 192 52 11 1 159 710 10.0 35.5 35.0 20.0 19.5 120.0 145 51 114 49 98 194 651 10.0 31.5 30.0 18.5 20.0 110.0 145 51 1 14 49 107 191 657 10.0 32.0 30.5 18.5 20.0 111.0 145 51 127 48 107 191 669 10.0 32.5 32.0 18.0 20.0 112.5 146 47 107 4 9 99 194 642 10.0 28.0 30.5 18.5 20.0 107.0 146 47 107 49 108 172 629 10.0 29.0 31.0 18.0 20.0 108.0 146 47 11? 48 107 172 632 10.0 29.0 31.5 18.0 20.0 108.5 146 47 121 48 98 194 654 10.0 29.5 31.5 18.0 20.0 109.0 146 47 121 48 107 172 64 1 10.0 29.5 32.0 18.5 20.0 1 10.0 146 47 121 48 107 191 660 10.0 29.5 32.0 19.0 20.0 1 10.5 146 47 169 49 94 194 699 10.0 32.0 33, U 18.5 20.0 1 13.5 146 47 169 49 103 172 686 10. 0 32.0 34.0 20.0 19.5 115.5 146 47 169 49 103 1^1 705 10.0 32.0 34.0 20.0 20.0 116.0 146 4a 11 7 48 107 172 630 10.0 31 .0 31.0 10.5 18.0 108.5 146 48 119 52 118 127 610 10.5 31 .0 31.0 18.0 17.5 108.0 146 48 119 52 136 116 617 10.5 31.5 31.5 18.5 17.5 1 09.5 146 46 120 50 112 148 624 10.0 31 .5 31.0 18.0 17.5 108.0 146 4a 120 50 112 192 668 10.0 31 .5 32.0 18.0 20.0 111.5 146 43 120 50 172 50 586 10.0 35.0 30.0 17.0 17.5 109.5 146 4 8 128 L>0 132 192 696 10.0 33.5 33.0 20.0 20.0 1 16.5 146 4a 128 5 0 192 .0 614 10.0 35.0 32.5 17.0 17.5 112.0 146 <*8 1 M 4 J 108 116 5s#a 10.0 31 .0 30.5 18.0 17.5 107.0 146 48 132 48 108 116 598 10.5 30.5 31.0 1 7.5 18.0 107.5 14t. 48 136 52 136 116 634 10.0 32.5 32.5 18.5 18.5 112.0 146 48 138 48 102 116 598 lU.O 31 .0 30.5 18.0 18.0 107.5 146 40 140 4 8 •vl 127 600 10.0 31.5 30.5 17.0 18.0 107.0 146 48 140 48 109 116 607 10.0 31 .5 31.0 18.0 18.0 108.5 146 48 14 i 4 8 108 116 609 10.0 32.0 31.0 18.0 18.0 109.0 146 48 i4r. t\ 85 127 602 10.5 3 1.0 31.0 17.5 17.5 1 07.5 146 48 145 51 103 116 60 9 10.5 31.5 31.5 17.5 18.5 109.5 146 48 14 r 5 0 105 219 715 12.0 34.0 33.0 19.5 19.0 11 7.5 146 48 14 r 30 1 10 219 720 12.0 34.0 33m ^ 19.0 20.0 1 16.5 146 48 148 52 136 116 646 10.0 32.5 33.5 19.0 18.5 1 1 3.5 146 48 152 30 110 206 712 1 1 .0 34.0 33.5 19.5 20.0 1 18.0 146 4 8 1-.2 52 118 127 643 10.5 3 3.0 32.5 18.5 19.0 113.5 146 48 ir>2 52 136 116 6 50 10.5 33.0 33.5 18.5 19.5 1 15.0 146 40 162 51 lOi 1 16 626 10.0 32.5 32.5 10. 0 18.5 111.5 146 48 163 52 118 12/ 654 10.0 33.5 33.0 19.0 19.5 115.0 146 F c ) 'TOTAL of SPACiNes — AXLE SPACING5 AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A 8 C D E y TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 4 5 GROSS WEIGHT 1*6 48 164 50 168 50 626 10.0 35.0 34.5 17.0 17.5 114.0 146 48 1 73 48 112 127 654 10.5 33.0 33.0 19.5 19.0 115.0 146 48 173 48 130 116 661 10.5 34.0 33.5 19.5 19.0 1 16.5 146 48 174 51 85 127 631 10.0 34.0 31.5 18.5 18.0 112.0 146 48 174 51 103 116 638 10.0 33.0 33.0 18.5 18.5 113.0 146 48 178 51 85 127 635 10.5 34.5 32.0 18.0 18.0 113.0 146 48 178 51 103 116 642 10.5 33.5 33.0 18.5 19.0 114.5 146 48 189 51 85 127 646 10.0 35.0 32.0 18.5 19.5 115.0 146 48 189 51 103 116 653 10.0 ii*^ 33.5 19,5 19.0 115.5 146 43 190 48 130 116 678 10.0 35.0 34.5 19.5 19.5 118.5 146 48 20t> 48 112 127 687 10.5 35.0 34.5 20.0 19.5 1 19.5 146 49 120 48 107 191 661 10.0 32.0 31.0 18.5 20.0 111.5 146 49 174 49 103 191 712 10.0 35.0 34.0 19.5 20.0 118.5 146 i>0 121 49 133 175 674 10.0 32.5 33.0 19.0 20.0 114.5 146 50 122 48 107 172 645 10.0 31 .5 31.5 18.0 18.5 109.5 146 50 125 54 106 175 656 10.0 32.0 32.5 18.0 18.0 110.5 146 50 125 54 106 20 7 688 10.0 31.5 32.5 19.0 20.0 1 13.0 146 50 128 50 132 192 698 10.0 34.0 33.0 19.5 20.0 116.5 146 50 137 53 113 175 674 10.0 33.0 33.0 18.5 19.5 1 14.0 146 50 138 50 118 207 709 10.0 33.5 33.5 19.5 20.0 116.5 146 50 139 49 115 175 674 10.0 32.5 33.0 19.0 19.0 113.5 146 50 139 4'* 115 207 706 10.0 34.0 ^^•0 19.5 19.5 1 16.0 146 50 164 50 108 148 666 10.0 33.5 33.0 19.0 19.5 115.0 146 50 170 49 103 172 690 10.0 34.0 33.5 19.5 19.5 116.5 146 51 121 53 131 175 677 1 1 .0 33.5 32.5 18.5 18.5 114.0 146 51 121 53 131 207 709 11.0 33.5 33.0 19.0 20.0 116.5 146 51 123 4 9 133 175 677 11.0 33.0 32.5 18.5 20.0 115.0 146 51 123 49 133 207 709 1 1.0 33.5 32.5 20.0 20.0 117.0 146 51 127 50 105 219 698 10.0 33.0 31.5 19.0 20.0 1 13.5 146 51 127 50 110 219 70J 10.0 33.0 32.0 18.5 20.0 113.5 146 51 127 54 106 175 659 11.0 32.0 32.5 18.0 18.5 112.0 146 51 127 54 106 207 691 1 1.0 32.5 32-5 18.5 20.0 1 14.5 146 51 139 53 113 1 75 67 7 1 1.0 33.0 33.0 18.5 19.5 115.0 146 51 139 53 113 207 709 1 1.0 33.5 33.5 19.5 19.0 116.5 146 51 140 50 1 18 175 680 1 1.0 33.0 33.0 19.0 19.0 115.0 146 51 140 50 118 207 712 1 1 .0 34.5 33.0 19.5 19.0 1 17.0 146 51 141 4^ 115 175 677 1 1.0 33.5 32.5 18.5 19.5 115.0 146 :>1 141 49 115 207 709 11.0 34.0 33.0 19.5 19.5 117.0 147 48 165 49 103 191 703 10.0 34.5 33.5 19.5 19.5 117.0 147 49 104 48 97 194 639 10.0 30.5 29.0 17.5 20.0 107.0 147 49 121 40 98 194 657 10.0 32.0 30.5 18.0 20.0 1 10.5 147 49 121 49 133 175 674 10.0 33.5 32.5 18.0 20.0 1 14.0 147 49 139 49 115 175 674 10.0 3Z^'^ 32.5 18.5 19.5 114.0 147 49 139 49 115 20/ 706 10.0 33.5 33.0 20.0 19.0 115.5 147 50 114 48 104 172 635 10.0 31.0 30.5 18.5 18.0 108.0 147 50 128 48 106 172 651 10.0 31.5 32.0 18.0 19.0 110.5 149 338 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINGLE -DUAL- DUAL -SINGLE- SINGLE 1 A "^ /* 3\ 4 S c ) d ) 6 6 D • * )'( b F c ) TOTAL of SPAClNBS — AXLE 5PACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHfcS IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A a C u E F TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 4 5 GROSS WEIGHT 147 50 12a 48 106 191 670 10. 0 32.5 31.5 19.0 19.5 1 12.5 147 bO 131 49 99 194 670 10.0 32.5 31.5 19.0 19.0 112.0 147 50 131 49 108 172 657 10.0 32.5 32.0 18.0 19.0 1 11.5 147 50 131 49 108 191 6 76 10.0 33.0 32.0 19.0 18.5 112.5 147 50 13? 49 90 194 670 10.0 32.5 32.0 10.0 20.0 112.5 147 50 136 48 98 194 673 10.0 32.5 32.0 19.0 18.5 112.0 147 50 143 50 110 206 706 1 1.0 34.0 33.0 19.0 20.0 117.0 149 51 10? 53 131 1 75 661 12.0 32.0 31.5 18.0 20.0 1 13.5 149 51 104 49 133 175 661 12.0 32.5 31.0 18.0 20.0 113.5 149 51 106 54 106 175 641 12.0 31.0 31.0 17.5 18.5 1 10.0 149 51 106 54 106 20 7 673 12.0 31 .0 31.0 17.5 20.0 111.5 149 51 108 54 106 175 643 12.0 30.5 31.5 17.5 18.5 1 10.0 149 51 100 54 106 207 675 12.0 30.5 31.5 17.5 20.0 111.5 149 bl 114 5 3 131 175 673 12.0 32.5 32.5 18.0 20.0 1 15.0 149 51 1 16 49 133 175 6 73 12.0 33.0 32.0 18.0 19.0 1 14.0 149 51 1 16 4 9 133 207 705 12.0 33.0 32.0 19.5 20.0 1 16.5 149 51 1 1 7 53 131 175 676 10.0 33.0 32.5 19.5 19.5 1 14.5 149 51 117 53 131 207 708 10.0 33.5 32.5 19.0 20.0 1 15.0 149 51 1 IH 5 3 1 13 1 75 659 12.0 32.0 31.5 18.5 18.5 112.5 149 51 1 18 53 113 207 691 12.0 32.5 32.0 18.0 20.0 114.5 149 51 1 19 50 118 175 662 12.0 32.5 31.5 18.0 19.0 1 13.0 149 51 119 53 131 175 678 12.0 32.5 32.5 19.0 18.5 1 14.5 149 51 119 53 131 207 710 12.0 33.0 33.0 19.0 20.0 117.0 149 51 120 49 115 175 659 12.0 32.5 31.5 18.0 18.0 1 12.0 149 51 120 4 9 115 207 691 12.0 32.5 31.5 19.0 20.0 1 15.0 149 51 120 53 113 175 661 12.0 32.0 32.0 18.0 18.5 1 12.5 149 51 120 53 113 207 693 12.0 32.0 32.5 18.0 20.0 114.5 149 51 120 54 106 175 655 12.0 31 .5 32.0 18.0 18.0 111.5 149 51 120 54 106 20 7 687 12.0 32.5 32.0 1 7.5 20.0 114.0 149 51 121 4 9 133 175 678 12.0 33.0 32.5 18.0 19.5 1 15.0 149 51 121 50 118 175 664 12.0 32.0 32-0 18.0 19.5 1 13.5 149 51 121 50 118 207 696 12.0 32.5 32.0 19.0 20.0 1 15.5 149 51 122 49 115 175 66 1 12.0 32.5 31.5 18.0 18.5 1 12.5 149 51 123 54 106 175 658 10.0 32.0 32.0 18.5 18.5 111.0 149 51 123 54 106 207 690 10. 0 32.0 32.5 18.0 20.0 1 12.5 149 51 125 54 106 175 6o0 12.0 32.5 32.0 17.5 19.0 1 13.0 149 51 125 54 106 207 692 12.0 32.5 32.5 18.0 20.0 1 15.0 149 51 13? ;j3 113 175 673 1?.0 32.5 32.5 18.5 19.0 1 14.5 149 51 132 53 1 13 207 705 12.0 3 3.5 33.0 19.0 18.5 1 16.0 149 51 133 5 0 1 18 175 676 12.0 33.5 32.0 18.5 19.0 1 15.0 149 51 133 50 118 20 7 708 12.0 34.0 32.5 19.5 18.5 1 16.5 149 51 134 4 9 1 15 175 6 73 12.0 33.0 32.0 18.5 19.5 1 15.0 149 51 135 53 113 175 676 10.0 33.0 33.0 18.5 19.0 I 13.5 149 51 135 53 113 207 708 10.0 33.5 33.5 18.5 20.0 1 15.5 149 51 136 50 1 18 173 6 79 10.0 34.0 32-5 10.5 19.0 1 14.0 149 51 136 5 3 131 175 695 12.0 34,0 33.0 19.0 19.5 1 17.5 150 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 339 AXLE 1 GROUP CONFIGURATION SINGLE - DUAL- DUAL- SINGLE- SINGLE ^35 "• | AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNOS A Q C O E 1- TOTAL UF SPACINGS 1 2 3 4 5 GROSS •EIGHT 149 51 137 4 9 115 207 708 10.0 34.5 32.5 19.5 19.5 1 16.0 149 51 137 53 113 175 678 12.0 33.5 32.5 18.5 18.5 1 15.0 149 51 137 53 113 20 7 710 12.0 33.5 33.5 19.0 19.0 117.0 149 51 138 49 133 175 695 12.0 33.5 33.0 19.5 19.5 117.5 149 51 138 50 118 175 68 1 12.0 33, ii 32.5 18.5 19.5 1 16.0 149 51 138 50 118 20 /- 713 12.0 34.0 33.0 19.5 19.0 117.5 149 51 139 49 115 175 678 12.0 33.0 32.5 18.5 19.5 1 15.5 149 51 139 49 115 20 7 710 12.0 33.5 33.0 19.5 19.0 117.0 149 51 140 53 131 175 699 12.0 33,^> 34.0 19.0 19.0 1 17.5 149 51 142 54 106 175 677 12.0 32.5 33.0 18.5 19.5 1 15.5 149 51 142 54 106 20/ 709 12.0 33.0 34.0 18.5 20.0 117.5 149 51 146 54 106 175 681 12.0 33.5 33.0 18.5 18.3 1 15.5 149 51 154 53 113 175 695 12.0 33.5 33.5 19.5 19.0 117.5 149 51 156 49 115 1/5 695 12.0 34.0 33.0 19.5 19.5 1 18.0 149 51 158 53 1 13 175 699 li?.0 34.0 34.0 19.0 19.0 118.0 149 52 138 50 105 219 713 10. 0 33.5 32.5 19.5 20.0 115.5 150 48 139 52 112 204 705 10.0 34.0 33.0 19.5 19.0 1 15.5 IbO 48 139 52 112 20 9 710 10.0 34.0 33,0 19.5 20.0 116.5 ISl 49 120 48 107 172 647 10.0 32.0 31.0 18.0 19.0 110.0 151 50 ll.> 48 107 172 64 3 10.0 31.5 31.0 17.5 19.5 109.5 Ibl 50 124 48 107 191 o71 10.0 32.5 31.5 18.0 20.0 112.0 152 49 123 49 124 133 630 12.0 32,0 31.0 18.0 18.0 111.0 1!j2 49 15C 4 9 124 133 657 12.0 33.0 32.5 19.0 18.5 115.0 152 52 1C3 43 120 150 625 10.0 31.5 30.5 17.5 19.5 109.0 153 51 138 "■^0 105 219 716 10.0 33.0 33.0 19.0 20.0 1 15.0 1S3 51 1 71 52 172 4rt 64 7 10.0 35.5 35.5 17.0 17.0 1 15.0 15S 54 126 50 1 12 140 645 10.0 32.5 31.5 18.0 18.0 1 10.0 155 54 126 50 112 192 689 10.0 33,^ 32.0 18.5 20.0 1 14.0 155 54 126 50 172 50 6o7 10.0 36.0 30.5 17.0 17.5 111.0 155 54 134 50 132 148 673 10.0 34.0 32.5 19.0 18.5 1 14.0 155 54 134 50 132 192 71 7 IC.O 34.5 33-5 19.5 19.5 117.0 155 54 134 50 192 50 635 10. 0 36.0 33.5 17.0 17.5 114.0 155 54 170 50 108 143 685 10.0 35.0 33.0 19.5 19.0 1 16.5 155 54 170 50 168 lO 64 7 10. 0 36.0 35.0 1 7.0 17.5 115.5 15 f 49 102 53 131 175 66 7 10.0 31.3 31.5 18.5 20.0 111.5 I o7 49 108 54 106 175 64 9 10.0 30.5 31.0 18.5 20.0 110.0 15/ 49 120 53 113 1/5 667 10.0 32.0 32.0 19.0 18.0 111.0 157 4 9 120 53 113 2o7 699 10.0 32.0 32.0 19.0 20.0 113.0 l37 4 9 121 5C 118 175 6/0 10.0 32.0 32.0 19.0 20.0 113.0 157 49 122 49 115 20 7 699 1 0.0 32. t. 31.5 19.0 20.0 113.0 162 50 169 52 172 48 653 12.0 35.0 35.5 17.0 1 7.0 116.5 164 50 120 5 0 1 72 aC 6C6 10.0 35.0 30.5 17.0 17.5 110.0 164 50 128 50 192 50 6 34 10.0 35.0 33.5 17.0 17.5 113.0 168 5? 93 *n 120 I'oO o36 12.0 31.0 30.0 17.5 18.5 109.0 176 56 175 5? 172 ^H 6/9 16.0 36.0 35.5 17.0 1 7.0 121.5 151 340 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. 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Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 347 in H- o m o o in o O o in in m in m in o m m o o m m 0 0 m 0 m 0 0 0 0 0 m m 0 ifl o X • • 9 • • • • • • • • • • « • • • ••••• • • • • • • • • t • t • • o o *o ^ ■♦ o X o NX* •* s N N X m XXX z 3 •* (M «« \ r\ 3 a I z n in in o "1 o o "0 ft in m o o in ■0 n in o o o c w * — CM fO 1 0 - CM CM - o« (^ » z - 9 9 e? 0 CM c> c » if) I k9 n •n •n o n o 1 o (0 o o o in o •0 o n n ^ mom rt ftt f) n n ^ m m 0 0 m m CM 0 CM m CM m 0 n CM 0 m CM CM m 0 •n "0 m 0 CM CM CM 0 m 0 10 o /^~N fH ^ o z ^ ") w «V( c\j n J o .n * « o> a- •» n n \n in 0 0 9 CM CM 0 -• CM 0 CM • • • ^ — ( J M n n n n "0 m "1 n "1 n n n n CM (M "0 fo m ro rn m 'O CM fO n m n n n m f) fO ro V^ dJ >^— '^ X O o o o o o * o o o o o o o o o 000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 z 3 " - - - - - * — «\4 (\i CM CM (\i (M CM CM CM (Vi CM CM CM - = - = ::- -r zz rrn •" " UJ -1 y u. tft •"^ 2 < 3 e J r^ ? -1 z CM K <0 CM « <0 0 — X 9 vO 0 ro LJI 1 < u in If) o >0 CO s 0- y - ^ fO o cr - o 0 - C?" - - - « n CM X X * * t * 9 * m « / ►- < 0 N « K N N <0 - in _, w O 1 < l- o W 1- z S 1 j 4 7 » » c !)■ 9 9 » 1 X {?• 3« » ?< n » -n C 5> 0> O (5> c> If 3» 0 9 c > 0 9 ^l 0 ?• 3 O r^ UJ o •♦ < ♦ * « * « * -1 •* « * « * K. ♦ N * « * « ♦ « ♦ ■♦ m « « « m >« * m < • " K J i / ^-—^ G ♦ o « n •« c « •) O c X X X X « 0 « 0 0 o 0 0 X 0 CM CM 0 n "n :> CM ■n in n ? n , z iL. ■N ^ N <>( fM ^ 0* (Ni O o X X X X « M « M « M M •n ^ S' -0 rt CM z z CM M »" ^ \ Y~\ z (\4 r> o o - N « CM 0 — X (M CM "0 0 * N. X * N X X N 3> CM X ^ — u O o ^^ ^ ."NJ N ■^ ?> X » o CM n X 0X0000 0 ^ CM * * 0 0 0 0 * » 0 0 ^^-^ 1 3> o> ^ (^ ?! ff ?> » o ?l J, X o - n •n » X - .-M 0 p 3> 3> 9 0 51 0 » 0 > o •/) o * ■♦ « <• « * « <^ in * « o m m N. N « « m m « « * « «• ♦ •♦ « « « « ♦ ^ ^ o o o o in <0 e\i 'M N ? •* « X 0 0 0 * » ff y 0 » .0 43 0 0 <0 X X B e o J ^ J -0 •a X a X X 3- •il £ o CM CM « 0 0 CM "0 * * -1 1 "^ ■0 -n m .T n in m m ji ;n z < •14 «M *« tm «« •i^ CM CM (M -< •• CM CM CM N CM *■ *« •« •* •4 »4 •- -^ •4 «4 «4 »M ^ o Q. w s s Ji in .n m •n ■D m in in in in m m m m >n in >n \n \n 'Si m m m m m m m m m m m m m o _J fl' UJ J K I J O v^-/ X •^ •0 n "1 •^s ■0 n -) ,r, *> •p ^ 1^, "0 -0 ro fo ^ po '•^ 1*^ -0 ") ■0 r») <^ fO m PI "i m n -n n < < < - - - " - - - -- - - - - - - - " - - - - - - - - - - - 159 348 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. 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(fl \ i r^\ < z «o 0 •^ ec — o> <\J 30 ■* ♦ m o o m o N o CO » (? o « m .0 ^c (j> m m X ■T! » /, a. K « N N O 0 N »- (fl J ~ \^ < a o 1 < o w •- o « s 5 1 < y o o o o o o o o o o o ? , o> c ? ? ?i CO 0- p o O ? 3- !> C > CO ? s 0> X 3 -r^ u I o ♦ mm in IT in m in m uO m in « 9 o O -o o o-o o ■» - 3> -» ■0 * tJ. ^ •0 •0 0. ,, •» •* » 3> * n !»« S "0 CO :0 CO 2 -/. Z li. r "0 -. •?> «4 — -% (J. M J3 — — C\i ■% . * h' -0 « o -o o a « CM CO s o VI 2 i> IT ^ •.I /) .0 m in '/» m m ft \p m m •♦ « « * «• * ♦ m m m •♦ * •♦ « ♦ * « « ♦ H o 4 4 ( z 2 * * o s !0 ■» » iC * «• r * r> CO oo CM CV, CN; CM (M O • M -< — — »< — ^ -< -< -" — — •" -• "* pa M o c. ** tn •0 "0 O o o O o o o O •0 o o o o o o o o o o o o *i4 «4 »^ «« w« — CM CM CM CM CM a. y^->. a in in in ■SI in /> m m m m m m m m m «n m m /> m m m m m J} m j> m m m m m m m o _J 7 1' ' Hi K I ; O ^ — y X •" "n * * « « ■*■*•* 9- iT C «0 ■o o c >c o c o 0'o^oiin'jio — oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooo»»«»»»» — « — — -"-<»< — -<-<-« — -"•"-•'-paeviojcviOoofMw ^OCO>0^•lO"'0•-'"lD^'lO^O<'"" <0 O 01 ^ - o e e e ocI?'C0O7'O7^??■(??c?|>ooo?5<'>:?^^5^c^^l^'Oooooi^ •»'0-*o* — f-.'U'vj — — — o — '^ — fO(Nj'"0''^?>— (T"i*0'*irvi — -<»u', •* ^^-•^^flO\0-»vOOOaOrin — "OOOSO*- o o «M J) /) m ■N * in in a mm z a. (M N CM «\j Oi (M N «4 *4 *■ *« f^ W4 (M «■ *rt 9* CM CM CM CM PM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM 3 o vU «« *« «rt *« p« >4 ^M «« «M -^ *« •M «rt •4 «« •- •* «ri 9m •* •* •M «■ «M «« >M «« ^* «« «« *M mm •rt mm O c. « u. .r^. o " v J ' / ^-^ a z < O o O o o o o in il m in •/> O o in in in in o rfi o o o ■fl tl o in in in in in o o a «/o ift o ^ o _ ^ (M (\J o o a 9 O o o CM (M 9 ^ CM !M J o Ji o O _ J z o Ji J CM CM o Aj /^ in n r) n n ■n in n «n m CM in IM .n CM i1 in in in CM m in 1 O in .n in ■0 o "1 J) O PI o i») n o o n o ") 1 o 1 a V. J □ in »r !fl 3 o \fl m in it) o o O ^—y ►- * • N K N O N oo o « o *1 ■0 •n •n ■n f>j (M CM (M c\; «\i CM CM tM CM (M •0 "> ■n •^ "5 •0 n o m in o o in o o m m o o o o n O m O o in o o m in o o in o m m o in o a ^•^ C\i • • • f ^ • t -0 o o » <> o o „ 9 9 o o •n !n (M !M « J J ■n :m ■0 .! _ .M ^ CM o . C \ ii •n •0 "0 »i ") ■0 fO •n ■n CM M ■n n "0 .•M Ai •0 n 1 n •0 n rn -^ fO •n 1 •0 »n "1 m n fO n ~ v J v»^ B o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O O o o o o O o O o o o o o o o o o O o Z 3 " • (M (M (M O « N 9 cv ■« s fO ^ o in CM N N 90 o « CM o < in o CM « ^ '^ n O in CM <0 a V ) Z, 1 v-/ i < o « S o OD O » o >o <0 « <■ IT m h- ■0 o K K •D <0 ■o o o « o -. o ? 5» y 9 o o O o o Ai CM o CM a 9 O « 9 9 O o .. „ o a O « M o o ,/^\ 1/) o I> « J1 ♦ in «■ « < ♦ m Xt Li in in O o M o ■• « ifl « « « in in in in IP •♦ m a (T a ' 1 1 I u o o ■0 o o t\l fVi ♦ « ^. o s o •^ 9 s O -fl « C^ K r * 9 a) Aj ♦ ^ a o A. * N. a i y \\J = J 2 X * * •4 o o V. ■0 ^. 3 N «« «i« o •4 -1 CM N, -1 ♦ !M «« ,1 •* « «« ij^ a * ♦ «« a M 1 • ^4 ^^ ^ ^^ art «4 (M N pM .M p4 pri «4 ^4 «4 P4 a4 «4 art w« ^ ,14 art ■M p4 «« A ;<-N Z o ^ ^J ^ IM » o » r* O 9 * ^ ^ •9 •n ^ « ♦ 3 « « X 3) •» .1 5* o a e ■f i »« LJ o o o O f^ * N N. •» 9 0" 3> 0> > 3« » !> ■* \n ;> » 5i O o -* — (M o •« ^ -• ^ o n \y 1 - - - -• - " " " "* " •" " •" "* "" •* " "* •* "• _; V. >t ^ ^ ^ 3 ■> X) 3 o O o O o ^ 3 o o 9 rK o 9 9 ^ o o O O ^ M t .a .< M O UI O c z 3 MM o i5 L': h- ^> fV. * ^ n t E X u*. T ,n J5 £ ■« CO X o ^ i) £ c s> <£ a ji 9 > ,-« 3> CM e J u h. N h. K ^. r ■0 •^ ,M ^ *) -n *> •n "0 Li J5 n ;n O O S o o a a •a ■a a a a N z o < a -* •* •" -• -* "* "" -* •* •■ •* •* " ^ -' "* " "* o irt «4 .4 «rf m^ a« .4 ^ (M -g (M (M CM M CM CM CM CM CM (M CM CM rM !M CM CM CM (M (M !M M <\j CM CM CM >. .^-^ a: r. i5 •/> •n m ■J1 m m m fl J» in in in in m m in m in m in J1 J» in in n 10 >n un in a IT a o _J ( 1' -1 X *. K ^ f^ K N. ^» Pw N. ^. s. K. N- K ■^ ^ K. K. N N ^. s. K N N. K f^ ^. N Pte N. i ^ kl X < < - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 163 352 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 ^e lei a. e e e^ V) H to in I o o o z tr •-• D u \u u » a u. o w o z < ifl U. (/) o o z < u H < irooinotnoininooooiniflootnoinininoiflinooinotnoinino iroininootfloininooininoiriiritnoiroinooiAiriinoirtintftinoin ooooooooooiflOin;ninoooooinooooooino;noinoo OOOONNa3COflOSOOOOOflO^•NNNKODa3C^aO>ONNNS^N^O^.>ONNNN ininiptnir/ioooininoinuiinooooiroooinoi/ioiro'jioirtiflo -"0^o>oo•«(^J••0'<0'0'(J>ff'Ooo(^Jooooop^oo>0'oc^^O'0>o irmoininoinmooooinoinininooirooooooinininoinooin M(MMOx0J(\J(VI(\J(\Jr0OOO>«>'(\Jxr0««OOOOO>«(>OOOOOOO oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo (M(M«<\J'**'*O'tf0J0J — — — « — -<«^ — -1 — «^ — — — — -.« — -.-.-. flO(Off'0>>oa'>0'*vos*ooir>o>'*iflNsoco<\j*-«fOinon o o o o o in o in O in o IT o in CO 3> 3> o in in o in n ir o in in O IT in in in O in — •* in in in o a) 00 o o N O o o ■n o n "0 (7> -0 (VJ o (\J ■0 00 3« ■0 ■0 * (C 9 •0 ■« "1 9 -^ -co o yi 9 o •0 9 o o CO o (7> O •0 o CO o CO * o o o o o o o CO 9 OO (\j o .-vi o O o o « 0" U1 * o o in in o in o in O 0> * o in O in c 0* »> * » * 9 * 0> < in in in J) in o in o Ifi o o o /I O in o o N V ■0 s N CO £ > ■a >0 n O 00 s * N rvj cc » in in est pu in ;n (VJ in in in (M in in in (M in m in in "0 in in in in in CO CO 90 •* oo •* oo m ^ <0 X * * rs. N N N N N N ». N N f^ N K N fv V N K N N s oo » CO 00 CO 3 CO o CO 3 B T X 164 I O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 353 ^e M ^ iAtf)orf)iA«)Aininoointfioooin oino«)ooooo«)oini0ooooooooorooioo«)iooooaitf> ••0in0«\JN»>*-«-«N'>*«*(M««n0090>'000-«0o«900>«000 «)inoinooooooi)o6oo/)o^iriioiiirooi)oino/)oooo NN0KeeoNocoa^•cDooeoco^-i>oKN^•KNK^ oo,nir)tf>ir)oini)intf)OiAoooo.Air>inir)inif)oooo;nooiniintf)K> oooo•a••••M«MM(^JM(MMl^J(^9a9o(^o«lnoo(^ooo9oo inoinoinoir>otfiotf)inifl«)ooinir>tf>ooinoioininoiooominoio 0-«-<-«««(\jO(MN(M(M-«N-<-«M0990-«0««OmO-<00-'0000 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo .aM(>i!>jOj(M{V(\jnjNCVM(W(^N(MOininin/)iniPMC\J(MOJOOOOOOO z _J - < u ►- < o a (M0a<0««»«90« e e^ 99«)S«^XO0i«O!>J'«Ke«OO''0OO'0O'0SOOOOOO3OO >0O« — ♦♦-■•-1Sfl#.fllf«« — ♦CO? — OO — Ol*^****^^** (M«<)»O»0rMW » o - O M o - o o z z mm o o o .. o o -• O o z z z - o - CM o O (M - -« \j r>i M cj n fo in o in i»5 in o o in m o o ") in ro (0 in in ro o r) o ro fO ro O O O ro o ro o ro ro in ro o fO ro o in ro ro o m fO in fO -0 ?o ro o o o o V y o I m ^ — y * N vO N N N N N CO N N CO N K K o X XXX X X N N X 00 N X o N N X X O z o o o in in o O o \n o in in o in in o o o o in in IT in in in in o o o in m tn in in I J. 1 fO o o o o o z O vO - o o o z o o o z « — o o o o o ^ « mm « CM o o ^ >« •• in I (J n n n n n ") n f^ n n ro ro ro ■O 10 ro (0 ro »0 "0 ro ") ro ro ro ") «o ro ro ro ro "0 ro ro in m in in in in in in in in O o O in o in o o in in in o O m O in m o m O o m m in /'—v N • • • • O (?< - o z o — o o z n (M o — z ^ z z z z CM ^ z z z z - ro z CM CM (M ro 7 1 UJ OJ in tvj n n "1 n If) n fO n ro ■0 ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro •0 ro ro fO ro ro ro V J V_^ X o o o o o o o o o o o O O o o O o o o o o o o o O o o o o O o o o o z 3 •^ o o o m in in o (M O CM CM o o o o CM o o o o o o o o o o o o in o o o o o UJ -1 X U. (/) •-^ P < O v3 f^? Z -I •" <^ flO o« o o ro « c^ o - o CM - (> o •» V J ,- y v_y i < u N (M fy< o o oo fO - >0 in X in «0 * * « in IT o in in IT in ,n « o in «0 CM IT in N N X / s t- < o O vO N <0 to « N «0 « o <0 o yO « to « O S <0 o H U) -1 \y < O 1 -1 t- e ( z •» 1 i 1 < o> 3\ 5> O o o (ji o o o oo a> !> t3< 3> o (7> 9> 3> y 0> o c^ 9 y 0- » ? o t> y ^ 0^ y a r^ UJ X u o fyj * < in O CM O in in o * o in * in n •* ^j o O O in •0 CM * * * O O !M o o o O o •* * o o * in O 0 ■M * o » o o> mm o M 3> (M « !> C^ 5> 0, M ^ 9 9 <7, 3* 7' 3> 7i 3> y 3> 3> a- 3» > CN (7> o 1 i' B •1 •" — -* " •" •S \ /-^ z >0 s in CO * (M so OO >0 CO -0 ro r^ < ». X in •O 9 -M CM ^ - o o o CM f J X X - U) o ■,n ji in in jy in in - '/) < •* in in m in < in in ji in f> in m '^ in in ji m ifl in in ■»■ •* in H o •4 3 ( z w M f5 * ■* * vO N OO o o f- N. Oi o M mm — -< CM CM CM ro "0 * < r. N N N X X XXX X X X X X X X X X X X ?> ? !> E s < a " "" "* "• " " "" •* "^ "• " " •* "^ "* ■* ** "* ^ .m mm ^ u ^-«v CO in \n J) \n m in in J) in in in in in in iT in m in in in in m in ■/) in in in in m in in m in Ji o _J fl' UJ _i a: V. y e V-X X cc CO O 5> » CO 30 CO 00 X X CO X ■X X o X XXX a X X X c cc X CO a X X X X X -1 < < < - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 166 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 355 i ♦ - a i -i ' « 3 O 1 M e « z « 3 o H e z •z o 1 z o 1 _J s -1 ac < .r^. in o z 3 o a u. c (rt o z < (/> 3 o X z 1 «n X X Z U -1 X < lu X u z z 1 z < a UJ -I < 1 W X a o a - X u. « o o z J - < u ►- < o a t- w o tli (J < iAoininooooini)iooiniooiAooo«)iooono«>iooioon»no • omoiAoooAOitoomooioiniflooiOininAOiOoooooinoo o\floo^oino^ojto\roooo\t>.f>\r\no\t)icit>i!i N>*OxO-<>«000iOAlOOOOOOOOOOOOOirOl/>(WOOCMOOOOOO •^»000«>»000(\j-n0(\i0000-*00000000990»000 3 • o e xcos:iass(ceoxse>xaxsezscDsaDi>osi3a3oeecosaocoa> \j 167 356 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 ♦ JL e iSi O U OC - a o z _i - < u H < oooininmooinoooinoiooininoioinoooinoinoinoinoino (\J(M(M{VIM(M<\J(g(M(\J(M(M(M(\J<\JM(M(MCM(M(M(M(M(\|NN(MCM(M(M(\JNCM(M inoinooininooifloioinoinooooooirooooinifloioifloiTifl — MO — -<— — CVJMCVJCViWfVI — — MMMtVICJOJOO — -<— 00 — 00»«00 oooininiflouiiflirtinininooiflinoinifltfliflin'/iiflooinifliflifliflinifl OOCONNNNOOeOCOCDflDCOQOODOOOOCOOOeOODOON'NNNr^KNNNSNNN ooooinoin^ifisiiOinifloinooinoooiriininooooooiflirino — wo — o — — NojwrjcvjN — — (viw — caojwooo — — x — -< — — oo — inoinoinmooininininoominootnooinoooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oinoooocMooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oD(\jN-»cy«'*> rvOJ5N.K^.(>0000 — — CDiEO'ONO'OffONN * N N N 0- O O O — — eOCDaO>a'OaONNNSKNNCOXeONNN o s ': e e e^ o^oirooncgoinoojcooiniNjoinPdinojoooMooinooifloo ^-* — iftco — com*ir)— (j>oin»'0»o>oc>jo"i>o»rOiOO> — "1000 — 5>'0'^'^-**in — — «M(\jpj'n"nnooo — ooooooooo OOC'M!\JfVJX'»1'0C?:>OOO»C»?y^»C>C\J(VJMfVJ'n"1"0*'*-*^3>!> <»-*iflinir)ir!>ovOvosao30Dffico;*?<>ffo>oooo'^!*)*oii'0'«'tf'*'* OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOO — — — — — — — — — — — — — 168 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 357 i ♦ J -i .r^. Q Z □ a u. a z < O I Z 1 K I * z D U -1 X < IL' I u 2 Z 1 (/I z u < Q. in OJ _) X w »- (fl I O ^3 (X •- if. n (V 11. I/) Q C Z _l - < u »- < o a t- (/) o X u Q □ < 1 ■ ■ , . i/)iru)oooinotr)inoioomiDooir)ooiroinooinmiflootf)iniflo iriroooiTinoooinootniroooosflooiftoipooiniotnoinioo 9 ooowoooooinuiJiiT mirtiflini^ooooooooooiflifloooo oiririrj5iroo/)/)ooir/>oi.oirooinirinooiroinooinoin(no — — op««j — — — — — — — — (\j'oc\jwcM(vfM«Kon«r)o>ooon*no oirooinooooifloooo;nooooooinooo»noooirininino oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo •1 OOOOOOOOONOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ooo<\toooooninooir(vjooo(\iooiA:fl«ir«-«nso>«ifl^«* < 3 O 1 U e ( z m 1 5 o o i H — (MoroN — 00090 — — nn-nro'nw'otvj** — — — miofnn — — — n z z o i k. z o a. 2 _ ' inininir)ininin.ninir)jiin;nirioin./iioJiiotf>in(niflininiiininir)inirjTir) xxcocccoGDSsascsxsxsscascO'Xissgccoxosxssccao 169 358 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. 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Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 359 V) O z 3 O a u. 3 (A O Z < 3 o I Z 1 !/> »- z 19 U X z 3 lU -1 X < u I ; > : 1 ooj>oo.nirinin;nooooinooooiriijioiflji^ooooinoorf» ^^-N^■s)N^.N^■^•«oo^•oD«ooflD»^■^NN^■N^ON^•o^.N^■NNO omojiirjiirininoiro/ioinoooi/iooirijJiriini^-^'ioooooiflo — oo^ — oo—o — o — o — o«ioin>oao*o>o>oo«o>inoooooo iflootf)ooi/)iflootnoiniflooinintnoinininooinoininoooin!n oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ■( oooooooooooooouiooo(\jirooooooooinooooo ^. I.T ',1 -• O in ,0 3 --^ UT Ul O L'" V o — — — 'J1 O - 7> ■> O — — — — C ?> > 3> » C> o — -. — !\j — — —— — — — — — B-^'n-ofyooiviM (MO— o — eo-n3»'^'o-nooooe'?o>o(oa>{>3«Koooo — — »>o — — — — N0in^NffC»'?00O0 — — O«'SC0OOO*««C!>OO — - — — — !\l -1 < a o 1 M • Z 5 1 < O < z z o K i z o a. xecxiCissssocassscxcoxxcccxtDXOosooxsasco o < ^ 171 360 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 o/e Oi e -e e o __1 e U) »- V) tf) z o o o z a — 3 o lu u 9 a IL o (n o z < in in 3 '_) oooininoininminioooooinooinooipoinomooooinooip •«MM«aM4<\i(V'N(M(VxMM(M(M(\J(M(M(MM(M(\j(M(\j(M(\j(M(M inoooooininoirooinoiDininoirioinooinoiniflootfiiftinirifl 5*000003>? — 09>-<0 — OOOOO — 0>«rgO — 00-« — 00««."ff« ^inoooooLioooojiooojiojiooinooinirjiooo.Tooo ooo:r»oinooooo/)'r!iririf)/)Liinooooir)'/>oooinoooirin oooffioo^o* — ineooooooooow — ^cgoo — — -«-<-< — — — » oinooininominoininiriroininipooinooifloinooininxtinoifl 0000000000000000000000000000060000 ooooooiTinLnoiniDinooooooooooooooooooooin OOi\OO<\»C0(y*XJi3'P0OO(VOOOO*/)O(\lOOO:\JOCMOO'0 (^i(\l^Ofiw^•oc\;.M•*l'"LO^o^•^^■xx3oo — -H — •M!M^:•*■*■*'/)ox)^• ooooovON'NNSNNf'NNNSNN.oD'nioocoo-^^fflO'oacoaJTO •/I in Ji /) ■/) IT) in lo '/) n Ti Li .0 10 L'' in in ■/) in '/) -0 /) /) in X) 'r! in '.0 iD in /) ji if) in tcxxsjxrjotaooxExxaTcosoeoxscicojoocrsciaccooDcoBco'O 172 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 361 «n o z o a «A t- M Z O O K •• O Hi m lOonioiniooininiooioinoooinioioooiniAovioKiinoiooinov) mMNNNNNMNMNMMMNNMNNMNMMAiMMMMMNNNCIIM Ik J r^. o w o z < 3 «)«>ooioinoo«>ioo«otf>o«>«>oe«)ooooon«)«>o«>«ooo [vJ' i > »> io(oionin>n(ni^r)»ninfoin">n>»>»«>inio"»">")r)"»n"»nw'^»o">">*»Keo^•coeoa)coNKNKKNK^■«o^>K^>.(o ■.oiTiflinoininooioooooiflooiTooooooo.noointfioooio OOOON — — — wo — — — OO — — 0ooooooo<\jo — — -" z o 1 Z o < a 111 J X < o 3 c S o w X < r^' u m < iixaxisxa)cc»iDei)5J3xccccccxcoa5cosacDxix:jooD33S) L^* 173 362 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 e e U. 10 o o z _l - < u H < o a o in ifl IT in m o o in o o o in in o O O o in o o in in m o in o o o o in m in o 00 ^ ^ ^ IT) « (VJ w (\j CJ M <0 (\j - (M CM n * r) "1 >0 in 0 * * o> m in X □ o (KmI N(\iNC\JNCMNrgMfU(M(V(\J(\i(M(VI(VINN(Vt(VJM(\iN(\iCMNC\J>n(\J(M(V(\JN O lU oininooininininooiroinmin in in o IT o o o o o .nininooinininip -OOOOON!ya'OO ooinooo^oooino;njioin O — — O in m ift o in ro in (\J(VI(MOCVJ-<-" — o ininmoinoooin a)NS.KNNKNSNr>.0>>ONKS. 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N. N N N ^ N N N V N N ^ N r. r>. N N XXX u. z o < a •" •" •* "" ** •< " ** " "" "^ " M M " •* "* ^ "*'*"* ^ (T. N w OJ CM (\i (M Oi cy cu fsl N C\J M cv. (VJ (VJ (VJ (VJ (V, (V. (VJ fVJ (VJ (VI (VI (VJ (VI CVJ (VJ (VJ (VJ (VI (VJ (VJ a. •-^ 2 in in in in tn in IT in in ■S) in in -0 n in in in in in in in in m in m in in in in in Ji m m in i -- ( )' UJ V J _l CO oo CD 00 CO X CO ffi oo X X ffi X X X X X X X XXX < < < - - - - •<4 - - - - - - " - - ^ - - - - - - - " - - - - - - - 178 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 367 e ^e e e W H \n W I a O O z a - 3 o tu u * a IL O tn o z < in u. w o o z _I - < u >- < ir)knininoooooooininooiflini/)inominintnotnininooifloir>in oooo>o>o>9'p>>oinojiir)oooo/)iftoinoooooooooinininoin a)ODODO>(BOONNNNa)f*COaONioo'0<0'OooNojo(\jinoo>«0(\i«Noo>oeo SN*f»»«r);flir'»)eoj>floo(Mooooooooc\iooooc\*o CM(\J(\JOin in z cr N N «VJ w w eg pj (M (M w Prt «« Ml eg eg w N « pa M -< •a M •a pa pa pa •a pa pa pa pa pa pa •a pa pa pa pa pa U X a u. 1 .o. o 'v J' / ^-^ o z < O O in in o o o o o in in m o in m o o o o in in in O in m O o O o in 0 in 0 0 «/o If) • t o o o o o o — !VJ 0" o o o o ^ .1 o „ pa O o ^ „ z z ^ z z N eg -a eg CM \ ir^ o z o '0 in "1 o o o O J) in o in n in m po o o PO in n o pp) r) in in PP) o o o o o in o n in pn ;n po r^ "3 0 in in 'W ^^—^ * ID N N N N N. s S N oo K N vO N s CO 30 N oo N K N CO 00 CO 00 N N. 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N N <\j N CM CM CM m in in in in in o ^J ^fl' s V, J e \-y X » o o> 0> ffi » » o e> o » cj> a> (7> a (T c^ » » (K 9 c> Cji o o o o o O 0 0 000 w < < < - - - - mm - - - - ^ - - ^ - - - - - — CM fM CM CM (M CM CM rg (VJ CM CM 182 O. 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Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 375 e ^e in m ,n m O tf» O O O in O 10 ID O tn in in in O O O m o o O O O o m in o o o o a- o o ^ „ (M "1 rn (M (M •* _ CM rt o in "> . ♦ CM CO CO » M M M o (S o 9 o 9 (J> M CM <\j 3) h- in o in O ■ji o f> O IT in m in o in o ji in s> o o ■0 o O •0 o 1^ o ■0 n •o O o "1 o o •0 o ■0 ■O "^ o "0 fO o •0 o ■0 CM o O n o ■o o ■0 CM CM 9 CM CM c^ (M (M CM o n o in in o o in in o o m o in o o o O in o m in o m o o o o m O O in in m o in o •0 o ■0 o •0 (0 n 1^ ■0 CM "1 ") "» CM ■0 •n n ^ CM •n m n n m o ■0 o •0 o o •o rO n 0" CM o m fn o •0 o JO o ■0 o o o o o o o o o O o o O o o o o O o o o o o o O o O o o o o o o o o o N-inin'OSsaoinirNinin « N o n < ji ji J) •"JO in « irt -« -o N » tn i> \r -0 » « ^. o in ,r 91 o o 0 ♦ - 000 « — * > "O o 91 - •*> o « « ■o — fO o ^ « flO ^ ro * * « )Q •o ^ e 000 i> b* fl ?M CM .M ■n-^poi^-offlcoao/iininKt ff K N. « 'O o rj o o o o o O 5> 3> ♦ ♦ * 000 i) in m O S) o ^« N. 3} e inirinin o in o CO N N N N N K N N (D CO o N N. 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K r>> N. - 5\ 0* !?. fO "0 ■n ^ "0 ■0 .■\j •0 "0 -0 'O .n 'O n ■o ■o "0 ro lO ro ■o ■0 N ■o •0 ■0 •0 :n in ■fi .0 in -0 in 3) * 3^ ■* 0> 4 •> * 7 * * O * » <» •a W * 31 •a o * a- 01 o * •a ■0 a- ■a- M a- •* IV a- ■a -3- 1 fV •a a (M a- ■a a * 5 •a rVJ ■a M a' fg 188 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 377 (rt K r \t) O m in o o m in m o o O in in O o o o 0 in in 0 in in 0 0 0 m 0 in 0 0 0 l/> tf) X • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t • o o o •^ •0 n rn "> CM CM ro •0 f) z at art •I* «4 vrt *4 (M N (M m CM (U (M <\» CM w 0 0 in in «/. ^ o o o o Z o „ Z JI ^ „ o o o (\J z ^ o ^ ^ 0 ^ CM ^ 0 ^ ^ „ 9 0 • 0 ^ • 0 • 0 Aj r^) D o tvi in If) o n ^ o .n "1 o n in o «0 o in in in n IT O in o o o in in in in in 0 0 •0 0 "0 *1 in 0 in n 0 fO 0 "1 v y in v_^ ^ < « K N r«. o (S N 50 ID N N N N K N CO (D o N. N N N N (S oo 00 N N 0 N K rw N ff z in (P O in o o in ■r) o in in in O O C in IT o o 0 IT 0 0 in 0 m in 0 0 in 0 0 in 0 1 1 »0 o 0« o c* o z „ z 2, z z J z z z z z z z z 0 ^ z ^ ^ 0 0 z ^ 0 „ „ 0 ^ r (\j (\i -1 fVI •0 fo "0 ■0 n -0 ?o -1 fO ^ "0 tn "1 ■0 fO "0 ro ■n •0 fo n "0 ro ■0 "0 ■0 •0 -0 •0 ro U1 o in in o o in o in o in m o o in in in o o in in in 0 0 0 0 0 :n in in 0 0 0 0 /— N (V ^ o o o o (M ^ J (\i 1^ •0 m N ■0 M ^ (\j n n • CM "0 •0 • • "0 n ^ in n n n -0 »o ro ■0 ■0 CO "0 •0 V y v_>^ X o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ^- - o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • Z _l u. w ^-^ - < o o \ r^ = -1 z ^ o CO ^ o s N c^ ^ o m n N in CO o CO N ^ n ^ n in n 0 in 0 c 0 3> T y •? ■T y rN T 3> y y ^ ^ c -« y ~ O'- ^ y ; ff ::■ ^ y - 3> (7^ » y ^ ^ y 3 /"-^ n o » « * * ■* * * y 7» ^ c> f^t ■> y ^ J" 5i ■^ T i» ^ ^ ^ ^ ? ^ ■> ^ y y y ^ y 3> y y j\ y y •y. o -/. • 3 \ /-N 2 ^ ^. 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X — \ m in ■♦ * « * ■♦ •« « tf * -* ■* ■* * ■sf ■* * * * * * * * * * <»• * * * * •* * * * o _J f 1' UJ S V ) _i o ^—y X * in in .fi J1 IT in in IT in in LO ir in in J) iT in in in ^ n'm in lO -0 uO IT J) n in m r) in X < < < ?U (\J CVJ CM CVJ W cy <\J (M nj cu eg cu eg <\j (SI eg eg eg eg eg eg eg (\j eg eg ^J eg M eg M eg (\j (M 192 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 381 ^e W I O O a •« s o IT o in o in m o iO in o O o o O in o o in o o in m o O in O in IT in in o O m '« •) ■n o «^ N ^ o <3> o M o ^ K _ ^ M CM N ;> "5 o n o in O o i1 /> O O o o o o O O in in o o o in o O o o o S) o in IT o fi m in uo oo N. K CO N <3 N K s. (D K N 9 K. N h- X c X ^ N. X X X ^ t>. X X K ^. 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Reg. 20/71 e e^ e W I O IJ a "• 3 (J 2 _1 - in o in o o o O o in in O in in in in o m o m in in m o in o in in o O o o O in o U1 in o IT o in in 01 o o o o IT in in o in in o in o o m in ■^ m in o o in o o o o o CVJ CVJ ■0 ■0 n n o n o n fO -0 n o n O o •0 o o o "1 o "0 N (\J r) CVJ ro 0* CVJ (\j o n n ri n n -0 (\j (\J o o n o oooinoinminoinooootnininininininininoooininininooino ro?otn*in — — o — .--<-«{vj — — -- — Ncocoooo — (vjcvj — cvjcvjoioooo ^rororO'*)"lPO'On'OrO'OnnnrO"1CVJ(\J>'VirnfOr)fO"OrO*)'OrO(vj"Or«1(\J'») oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooocvicvicvj(\jcvi(\((vjrvicvjcv({vjfvjvO>o>oovo<0'OiO>o>o>OvO(\j!\J(\j'NJCvj oovN^ron — o — (yro — f«>0'*fO — o — a>'*inncTiO''*ooin-*co — vOaocvj o7'ooaccooox(J'ocra3eooxooff'ono>^oDO'ONC>oc>o — '*inininiC NlO^0^v0'O■O'ON*C^^Nv0C^0^*^^CO*0N^Dv0v0^**0K^^0^^0O»0 <'****in*inin!nininuiin»'3>o-"00>'«r^t^T'*??< ?innji>ON 10 f^jjTiJiuio*.*— — ■* — — — — — '-•-nin'*** ■os^^o^o-<-^-'.--'OrorO'OfO"00-< — — ->-<'5'«OOX5>OOO0>OOOO — — — cM^J■«•(?!■*^'0■0'o•o?l■*■ooooo'^>'0'0'0^^o>(X)»"CVJ3>»l30^*** inui in •*/)injO;.o IT ^o*>n;iininin'*'*NS'k<»'.*-*inji •*•*■* iftininmin iflvOO'^'tfTiffffOi* — 'i1^•(a00X3'CCXC0"0{VJM■*•9•■*NC0C^^■O^O£^0 00-<.-.*«-» — ^rt<\j:VJr0r0'0-0^^"0"0Nac0 5iO-i-< — tvJ- l* u-. .': lo in in in in in in ii o n in l* uo ji ^. ir ;n in a ^c o o o cvj^j^jrjtNjcvJCvjMtNjcvjrvirvjNNCMCvjfvjcvjM^jv-vjrvjcvicvjCvjtvjfvjrvjcvjfvjcvjcvJcvj^J 194 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 383 ^ fe ^e V) I o o a « o UJ o(noooinoinooooi5irooootfiinooouiotf)oiflirojijioin 00-«— XXXOyO> — Oi^^OO — -"CM — — — — 'OCMI — O.N'n — CMtW •-CM(MC\J — -4x(\J««(M«0y-«0000» — -<.'\JOt\J?\JM(\J(M.'M(M— — ^C\J(M(\l'»)"0'*« oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo f\j(M<\J(M(M(\J<\J^fi^CNr>o^ooc(^l■*l^u1'0•c^oc>o^o>C'CX^-^^NNoDN'^^* e S*"^??— nS-O — T»'»100000C\jO(\.OOOOO.M(MJ>00<\(tViOou^^n — — in-n*N ♦ ■^•^•♦OOOOOOOOeDOOOO — -> — ««**•'. 0'^r\iMf\("«1f\J<\)M \fl ji \p \t) \n \fi \n ft \fi it) •!* -s) * ji 'r^ r> fl tfl ir> \n i> \n in \n s\ 'j^ [fi \fi O>0«0OOOOOOOOOOCvjXffr0irO(Mi0.0«?— — — — — — — — — — — —— — — — M — — « — — -< — — — — — — — — — — — M(M(\J XXX(0XXXC0XXXO9^9(^^^^9(^(^C^9^90^9C^9(^^(^^ (\(Nryi(V(M(MMCM(\J(\)(\J(M(\J(\i(M(\i(M(M w (M M N N N oo»inoo»oD-(Mino(y*in""CMN-«'OPnooopo — lO^cMinin^o (>.o\flCoo'>-soc^-s^'oe>^-Nxco»coxxfMO(j>oao-«o>oo — r. e X > * 0S a>?'*0 3'3>fl'3<'>3>'3''3>[>3i'?' ■!^|7>'*.7•?l0>O■**^J■9■ — ""-"""(M OPOcop^ln■*■*ospo■*o^^oo^•■o•»^^3^<^cocM>o■*lneo;M50'^;n^nl^xl.•M — P0 — OOO<\JCM-«?O'- — *>Off' rM«o4'^O(MfVCM**-«r!7>(M(MO3'OO.*.*-*-*"0?5' in * m m in in in m 1ft fl in i? ft in n * * — fOtf^^inininLniftinuTooos ooooooooooooooo eooopp)'0*^inN.coco(T)xxxc2 — CMCMCMCMCM(MCMfMNCMCM<\J CVi o CM n ifl o O o in ji in .n O o •A JI J) o •f) in O '/> o o ^ in O s\ m ^n o o in i> in in ifl in N N CO o N N s. N oc K N >0 « N N N K ao (0 TI o o O in O O IT in IT in n .n o o o O o /> in m o o (M "1 "0 CM - CM CM -0 n CM o •0 CM CM CJ« CM o o "1 o in o < •n •n •* "1 o CM O CM CM CM 0> CM fO CM CM CM CM o c? 0 « o (M (M CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM O o <0 £ o n»9«>09o««i«ococ-o^n^eoc^ln.n^ooc» ffTOO'^iCyoCS.I — — O — •»O.'';OOC0Oirc0OC0.P/>-« — O«OCM ««vo««'.oi)'i;/)iOin>0'«>n'«''«'in4'««iniflioiOioin "0*'1*1**3C0CM'0OOOOOOOrXnJ'O^ — — fM"»l««O0O»»O3 ^--♦03i-» — — 'Too — — — — — — »«o>»oe>oeoa*»ooi>o>9>*3* ♦ ♦♦•OdOtO^.i^mioioj^tr-'jin-- — ♦♦♦♦♦♦ininiotoyjinin «M — — £iOon«^r)i>)«««««««!n99oo«^ o »4 - !M o »4 - CM Z a N 4 ti« «4 ^ W« *M «4 ■•ri •■a ^ t-* vrt ■4 «■ •>« «4 p4 *^ M< a jl a u. .Oi 1 v y ' / ^-^ o z < in ■Si o in in O o in o in in in o o in o o in O o in o o in o O in o IT O in Ift o in Ja IT (T 1? o o 5> o O ^ o o (T O o> ^ CO o o Ui in (y O ^ o ^ (VJ o o o o o o -« z z CM (M CM Z z — CM 1- X (V CM (71 X O 3^ O (J> X 3* o o ? z CM CM - . 7 ^ uJ -0 fU "0 ■n n n n "0 n n m n n n n "0 to ■0 CVI CVJ (VI (VJ CVI CM CM CM CVI CM ro CM n n r^ n * ~ V J v_x X o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o z "• <0 c >0 >o vO vO C\J N (VI (VI f\J CVI (VJ o (VI o (VJ o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o UJ u. 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S V N < < < r\J !\J w (M i CM OJ (VI (VI (VJ (VJ (VI (VI (VI (VJ (Vi (VI (VJ (VJ (VJ (VI (VI 3 V Ui «■ •M •« w» >rt w« •4 firt ■« «« -« m» m^ «« w« •« *« •M «■ >« wm 9« ■4 M ^< *• •rt *« w« «« ■« wfl W4 «4 □ a X u. >r^. c 1 \ ) ' / ^^ o z < in o in in O in o m o O '/) o in in m in in UI in o in in o m o IT o in o o o m in ^ «/. ,r. ^ ^ ^ „ ^ ^ ^ o o ^ ^ r( <\j (Vi o o o ra (VJ (Vi o o o o _ o „ „ (VI - (VJ „ o o ^ ir^ V) 3 o r o n o o 1 o "1 o O fl '/I •0 in PI ;n IT "0 o "0 n "1 o -> fl 1 1 in 1 o ^ Ji j> in •V o 1 1 o 1 o in n "1 o in o o V J N_^ * oo (E CO CO 3) ID N K K K N (0 CO oo N N K CO CO c N N s. N K K rw a> N K X X N N z XI IT o in in in O m in in 'n in u'- in f> O o x» L" o in m o o o Jl •S) o O in ;n n o \r, • 1 ro z „ (\j z z Ji Z J z J ^ "1 1 1 1^ 1 "V f1 ■^ 1 1 x o o in in o o o o o o o O o o o o o o in o o o o o o o o o o o in o o o .,^~V ?J OJ (\i „ • f\) (M t C>J 4 M (M z o (VJ (VI (VJ (VJ (Vl (VI (VI (VJ (VI M M — (VJ (VJ (VJ 7 1 u 1 •> "0 ■0 "1 •n 'O ■0 f^ 1 i»i -1 n n n 1 1 •*) 1 1 in 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 r1 1 rl 1 1 V ) V-^ X o o o o o O O o o o o o o o O O o o o o o o o o o o o o O O O O o o z 3 •* o o o o o O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O o o J X l/> ^^ ■ < 3 u J {\l : -1 z o o (VI ff so ^ * "O (\J in o w ^ o * 1 «c CM ^ o N (Vi 1 03 N vO 9 o a « - o ■c ■o \ ) L 1 \ — ' s < u X N. 00 N K s N K f^ N. c o o o ^ ^. N. o o o N 10 X ^- r^ K r- 9 a N O o S t^ 1 a. k- < •o <0 <0 <0 <0 o o 0 C •• o a \ r^' i K (/) J 1 w < a 1 o w »- e < • 1 » < J, ? 5> 7 ? 9 y C 3" 3> > ^ c ?i ly ~ y » 9 p r^ - ?■■ ?■ ^ - .- 3> J. r 7- -< ? ?• 3 O r^ UJ o * « •« « « * « * « •* « « * * « « •* « « * < * * * ft * SVj o o iT- o 3 M o o o 5 ^ z X > •? ^ "^ T f> ^ > ?> 0* ■** r* o > J\ y r» f^ ^ 9 ^ ^ ■> T ^ ^ 1> ^ ^ ■ " \ /^~\ z in « y <0 N o ■ii «* (T ^ in >J « m •n ♦ K, o CM n N 1 9 -V m c 1? m X ;i o N. * (VJ e _ 1 \ UJ rg o o O O -1 >^ •o O o (\. Q f\ **) ■^ Q o O 3 3 o o o pg 3 AJ (v; (\i o o 1 \j 1 n -1 n o o fj o (\. X X ■<1 "" 3 •> — o X 3 in \r fi in in ;n m n ui in Tt * * « ui /! fl •» « * in '1 -" * * * * 4 ■* .1 in IT * Li K (J ( z 3 •M K K N 00 CO 00 » ? o o> (M n T •^ » « * iC i ^ N. ^. K. I c X X X o X X X o o e (J u T 3" > » ?> 'j> > 0> 3> ■> o o o 3 O 3 o o o o 3 -3 3 O o o o 3 o 3 3 3 a« «4 ^ < •4 «« ■4 «M (M CM «M (M (M (\J (VJ (M (M (VJ (VI (VJ ^ (VJ (VJ (Vi (VJ (VI (VI (VI (VJ (\J (VJ (VJ o 0. c; r. N K K h- ^. «^ N S N r» N. N K K N N IW K K N K ^ N N, N s K N N N K. K K a. Y^i. UJ -1 a ■* •* « « * ■* « * « * * * « < « * « « •* * t •» * a- « •* ■* <» «• * * •* « * o __ 4~7^ e V — ' X s. K V K ^. s. N K N N. s N K ■^ N V •*k ^ r» N t^ K f^ N. N. N. N. K N N K N. ^. K X < < < w ftj m ;\i rvj !\J (Vi cy (M N t\J .•V N C\J (M (U ^J ■g (Vi (Vi M (VJ M rg (VJ CJ M (M N "VJ M (VI (Vi (VJ 199 388 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 n o o »rt W I • • • • • • • • t • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t • • • • • • O O \S «4 rt^ .-vi ^rt o |J> o (j> s) m o o s. n •^ GO tart ■o CO CM in i> s (Ji 'O o X X ^ o X X f) n z a - <\J ^4 01 (V — y Q Z < o If) o o in •S) in o o in in o in o IT o o o in m in in o o o o o 'r> o o o in o in «/o n ^ o ^ ^ 9 ly, o o (M M CM CM c> CM O £3 ^ in F^ o ^ n o ^ c^ o o N * (?> o • • t \ r\ 3 "1 •n fO ro (\j (\J m "^ ■o »^ "I "1 CM n n ro ro ff! 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Reg. 20/71 W I O O X >- Ifl O in S) IT Ifl Ifi in o m o o in in o in in in o O in in O o .n O o o J1 in o o o o o M o o ^ CM N s o o CM ry o o o o ■o >o T* * o o ^ CM j> flO (^ (M O o M * * in (M cu N (M <3^ CM CM o •o o 'O o in m ■r) o o o o o in \n o IT o ■r) o in O o o o 10 in in /» o O n O fl O o o o in N to N CO 83 CD K N r» N CM ■0^ CM o ■0 :m CM o ro o in in o o in in in ;n o in o o O in in O o o o o o O in in in IT in ■f) in in o in in n n o "0 n n n o n (M o PO n CM ■0 *i PO n o PO CO CM 30 (M PO n n r, CM o ■0 •0 o •0 O fO in ro fM CM PO n ro o "0 o o o o o o o o o o o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o rj (M C\J (M CM £ incMinpocMroNinineMin<-co>oinfvioroCT<-"a'eO'Offiooflo;7OMO»oco(>ooa3xi>3*inin'^3'-"0?>Noin-*(M'C>DNoocoo^ iOiOOiOvOP^OiOiOONNvOiOiO>0>OOiC e ■o*'oa>-»'oro?>-o*-ooroj'"03Xoj3oo?>?ixX'0?coox! in in uo * ,n in uo * in 1.0 in in m ■* oO in •* * ■» ji n ■» -.r>.rt-0^?»-<'0 — *»!?O-<"0--P>- * ^•O'^aO'OXfOro — -< ? — .oco — o — in >."i :i 'jT -n vo jO -*. 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N 10 N CO K in O U1 o O o o in in O in O o 10 o o o in m in o in S> o in in O in in o ir m in O o O n o "0 n n n n o fO o -0 '0 "0 o ■0 o o CVJ "0 "> n rf) o •n o CVJ o ■0 o fO o 1^ ro CM fO tn in o o o \fl in in in in o O o in in o m o O in o in o in o in in o o in o o O o IT) in 'O ■0 n n o ■0 in n m n -0 (VJ eg CVJ (\J fO n ■0 ■0 m (VJ "0 ro CM ■0 -0 PO CVJ n fO CVJ "0 fO O o o o O o O O O o O o o o o O o o o o o o o o o o o O o o o o o o * (M cvj eg C\JOOaONtONCVJOCOCVJ'*'0(> C? O /! vD * O O O ? C> o o o - ■«• ■£) COX < ?< o O (Jl T !J. m * * « o <»■ o m ? (M > 3< (\io^co O O IT o o o CM CVJ CVJ -.----..--.-.-•-.(V1--{V( in i^) /) in in in in in in m •0 3v V <» uo fl n * ro n oocM'J* — — * — *a> fOl030(MrvJ(M!\Jinj10 DOjOOOOOOO'^ (\J(\J — rt — ^ — _«^ ro'OrOro^^'^^'orO'O 204 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 593 (/) t- m in m O m IT o tf) o o O m m o m n o o to o o o onooinooioo w m in tfl (A I • • • • • • • • • ■ • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • •••••••• • • • O o o CXi — o M — o CM -> in o CM o CM - « « o o n - « N Xi>^>••ocM•ncMS) K o o z IX ^ N (M (M cv N N C\J CM «M — CM CM CM CM — — CM CM CM CM CM •• MMM|M(MM(MCM«« «• ^ «« 3 o u ■a •• » mm mm •• •• •• M •• » •M •• mm •* mm •• M « M M M M M .r^. a a m *v J ^ /^-^ o z < o ;n o in m o m m o o in in m IP o m o m m o in o mtnommoomo o o in -(• X) o O 9 ? - CVi 9 .M ■0 mm o z •n o M o — o — — o o 0> — — — OCMCM — O o •> o \ O r in SI n CM fl o o A in CM in •n o m o "1 o n in CM 1^ m m o o o m lo ro n m n o o cMfn-nnnnminm oininoinmijoo 'n m ^ o o o V y V — ' * • • • t h. h- o X aj N 8} N o « o t • N N 9 • • • • r. N a N ^.« O O O 9 »(3«^ — — o-«-«o o — — in X n n n ■n :\j «M t\j CM -n ^ "1 ■n ■n ■n CM CM CM CM in in T CM CMCMCMnnnmrjin "n in rn o o in o o in in o o o o o m o o in m O o o o o omom^omoo o m o /-— \ cy '0 M M f\j ■0 — "0 "1 — o v-M ^ ^ (M O o> o ^ CM — m — 03>0-" — CMfMCM — o o - - ' 7 1 o o o ■0 o "0 fO o o o ■0 o -0 rn o o "0 o CM o ■n ro o o CM n o o (<1 o n fo ^0 n o o o o (ncM'nninfnn'nin ooooooooo n in n o o o \J z 3 "* o o -> ~ = - - = o — ^ o o o o O CM CM CM — O O CMOOOOOOOO o o o M Hi J X LL U) , nii 1 < O z » (M O «v (\J o K. o ao n K Q o N — N « O in CM o« o ■OOOOOKO^OCM O O X " I ) - / V— i/ ^ < u K !? O o «0 O mm o s o CO •« p^ r» K K OO - cj" X n ON^•ly^J'Oo^• N 0> X / i h- < >0 O K N « <0 K N N « N. « K O « O >0 « r^ O a \ r^' > ^ (A _, w < 3 O 1 O W *" • < z 5 1 J ^ s> 0« IT in « o in o ^ X « 0> n (? » > -0 n » - > ? (Bffff.no'^non o n o 3 O r^ X u o « in « f- m * CM * o * « m ♦ o IT O ■♦ irt ♦ « > m m o '♦^'Vin^inininin « in i5 m » o i / kJ 1 J- z u. -• S a N i) « T - » s * * — o o c o y \n 9 9 ■oooinj^inoKin m a K ? \T "* -* •* "* " "" "* "• " "" "" " "* -* - CM (M — -* " " — CMCM — — — — — — ^ •* -• 3 V /-N z * * 1^ o N — C\i •-, .-M ai N B o Aj OO (J X a a ^ * X ♦ xo — — — -.no O vO o • 4 — i •^ lu •i* — o o 50 » » y - « o » s O ^- K g. t?> » o> o o — Nxnnnrnno O O O z VJ -* "" •* — -* -* — — mt -• ^ « — « « « "" •• * z o 1 o o o s ^ m ._« ji CS C X ? ro ■0 S ff o o O ff CM X xxffmnnnff* « * * >/) a ■o « IT ♦ * * « * ♦ ♦ * * Pk. s ♦ « ■« CO ru -io IT in m « u u ^ ^. -0 * n m n o ♦ •♦ o O 0 ^ — n n •n n o 3> 00-«-<>4M«(MCM CM CM N ^ < •• <■• •• CM - -. - CM O u a 1/) in tf) in (M Oi m Si (M .n O 33 * * D > * « in o o Ifl M o lA y — X a in o o o ^ i) n tf) n inmiAininiOiAiOiA S in in 1 1 r\^ ' 5 V J o \ — y X «« ^ ■« w« ^« «4 •« ^ CM f\i w ^-M cv. 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Reg. 20/71 U) 1 >- ; O o tn o o o m o in m in o in in in o in in in o o in mom o o o m m m m o m (A UJ «4 prt »m •4 «rt «Ml •M «« *M *4 p« ai* *4 «rt «rt m* mm *4 «4 mm mt mm mm mm mm «4 «« *« mm a a X u. o. o 1 V 7' / V / o z < in o o o in in in o in O in m o o o o o in O in 10 in mom o m o m m m o o m "(» in „ - » o c> o o — 0> CM CM m \l /^ 3 n fo fn r^ m ro m n ro ro ro ro 10 ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro CM CM ro CM ro CM ro ro fO -• ro ro ro v J O I o m in in o in in o o O o o m o in m o in in o o o moo o m m o o o o o o v.^ * 00 N N f» CO N N CO oo N 00 oo CO • • oo N K o N 00 CO s N « oo N N N N CO 00 C> CO CO <0 z in o in in o in in in in IP in m o in in in o m o in o o moo m m o o m m m m o t 1 n o — o o ^ o ^ ^ ^ Z M ml (\J o « ^ o o CM — o a c^ — o 0> o o mm \fl Z Z 9 I 13 -n ro ro m ro n rn fO n f) ro ro fO ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro CM CM ro ro CM CM ro ro ro ro ro ro CM o in in o in in o in in O m o o o in o in O o o in o o o o m m m o m m o m o /—s M • fj ^ CJ (M ^ ^ ro CM fO * in 4t in in in ♦ * in z -. 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N CO (Jl o o o o o o o o o mm PM ro ro * * •♦mo O oo CO O O K z < *4 «4 -^ «iM •4 *4 w^ *^ «« (M (\J ou (\J v o in in m in in m in in in in m m in in in in in in in in in in m m m m m m m m m m m ♦ o J f 1^ • UJ _i e V y o V_X X (\i o.ni)i{)o ifloi)irooooooiriir/)i>oooinoi.iO'rotnoouo/)Obiu)Otf>tf) »0'ff»OOOOO — — Oo« iDiPiTOirininoo/ioiroiOiri^ninoinotftooootftooinuioooo 0000000000003000000000000000000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOeMOOOxMOOOOMOMOO tlNXX9C9>9lflC0X « » .fi ff y o « C N <0 « <0 « «) » 5) tf) j> tf> n rf) « X IT 2 ]5 X * ir> o 10 « « 9 o .fl « o >n 3* O 9 9 9 5» a 3> 9 X 9 3> 9 3 o 9 O 9 O 9 O 9 o IT o o X o o o > -> o -1 CM o o :* — o O O - o o -1 -0 •n "1 o o O o O o o o ff ^ « (M O Ifl o ^ > 9 o o - — 9 -t o «M - X 9 s in (Vi ft. IT 3> •n Ifl IP 3 9 X O « (VI fl 9 an 9 5> • ■n •> ■0 n •0 •n "0 "0 n •n ■n "1 n "1 n CO ■0 ■0 in -J in "0 '^ 207 396 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 W I o o a - O UJ tfioootninoininininiPiflininoioiniririn minoiroininooomino OCMNOCViCViOONOOOO inooooinoinooooifltnooointnooou^ooiDtnoooiAooo ooinoooi/)ir>inoo/»ooir)oooif)oooinoooiftif)Oiioif)oo ODSNOO^•eO«lO<0^•S^OOOeO>0«00>O(J»<0> oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 000000»« — -« — -• — — «■*-! — »< — O — rt«mNNOorocynin*no(0'*eo*'»'*(J>oo>ON — oiroK?0'!7'3>3'(\.r-<»'-N/)ins>0S«N-< — in0>/)*00C\JCMO(\J-'>-o a >onvoot5inooooin»NnNsiocons5-ivO 'J 'O'O'n a >OKooa)inrij'o*Nooo*ooo<^JC^J vninin*in*<»-!ninNNNino*Bcoo'45\oN.;?ffOr^in>oooio.o — IT. insoj'ff'ooco^-cyixooo o^7>j>oo — f^ocg.MNoo'o-n'nnninn — Ncaro — — o-*Jir»— wro'^'O «.« — t\J{\J{\J M.MM.4MMMMM.«^-l><>'-«.«MM>«-<>l W — — ^^ ■ntn'/)ininintn;nininL'iinininininininini^ininin-» o z u < a. w UJ -I < in X o o a - O UJ in a. irt O O Z -I - < u ►- < o a )- M 15 L. UJ a u cc < ooinininoininootnininooinoino o in in o in m o in in m m o m in o r\ •OKiro — oo>o — "ooyffrooo — — cvjtvjn n — nnn — cmcmnnm — mmcmojojcmn moo (V N «• — » vo N o a> (M - - - <\J - » — — o » » — (M (VJ — — — ointroininomooooomotnootf? in in in in o o in in o o in in in m o /O- » J r^ o,noino,noininoinonooooo.i — M o ro in n O O IT — O (M — — O f*^ pf) f^ (*) f*) ff) o o in ,n in o o — o o o o !•> n fo !•) ro '0 o o o in m o CD N K 00 N O « N N N N N O « N oooinininoininoinoooinomino o in o o in ui o o o o Jl o /) m o l»l(\JCVJOO»(\JO — fVJOO — oo — — o — oooininininooominoininoinoo - o - •n n 'n m in in - 0> 30 o> o o ^n «M (M c\j 'o n in o in o in in O O - 9" 0> O ") "n n CM (M (M in m m o o o O^CiJ — — Ot\J — «f^ — — r)OC\i(M«\J«n ooooooooooooooooooo o — o to fO v'M ■*) fO "1 o o o o o o o o o o — — fO fO 1*) "O fO ro o o o o o o - — ^..-.^^..^OxOOOOOOOOO o c o O (M O O O (M CM (M (M «M CM vo«N<-«o*wino>o»nin (\j^ — 90>in — o>-< — xoo — inNKNX(o N'OK«0-ONN«0«<0<0'0<0 s«ininin««intn««in««««««« ooin.noooo-93«9> OOCOOOO — O!VJ0'«0KOin-«*KN — 00« — — — KOlVJO — y — OfVlfVJOO — 00 N N C f*. ^0 o ^ ^ T - » ♦ in « O N in ■* n a ii * in (M * in f) o> N ?« C> O N « o — 3« — ■* o ^ * * * a. 3 O 1 • O < 2 « 1 < 3 O o »- e z z o i O a e O 3> OO O O O oaio»oo(?a!ff>o — *(\jc\j NS'fl*« » T O * m ♦ •♦ ♦ m in i»» ro IT CO O ♦ V a o o * n (M CM (M C\< n m in in in in U- uT /) If J1 J) n "0 "0 "0 "0 'o inin^inininininininininin,nin'/iini)in m * * •» .r m -0 •»> n : ^-^ < 209 398 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 (/) H in in o in in o in o o in o o in in m in o in in o o o in o o o o o m in in o o in 10 I/) X • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t t • • • • • t • • • • • • • • • • • • Q o O — t\j 10 ■o ■4 N N CO ao o> o o ^ ^ N. N. 00 (?. !> T CM - o o P4 in — < -0 * * o o -• Z ct fVJ (M M w« PO o O O o o ^ „ ^ o> O » 0" O O N N ^. 00 fO ^ to * ■* * * ■* in o - o ro FO ro — V 5 N • • • -« rn (V • • !?< O • • o o o o z ?> — o o o o in in n CO o o ^ CM O z CM z ^ • — s. • < O o J Y^^ ' _l z * o « ■* vO CJ ■* ^ n in * (> 00 o o n cvj - * «0 * ^ N r- 00 (M o in ■o CM o — v. ) - / v_y s < u 0' o - in c* s o S N (7> (? 5\ o CO >c s N IT 0 «0 vO o K in 'V_y < O 1 -1 < o *" z J 1 -1 < — O - » o ■\t ^ .*.--< - -t X » 3 O (? 9- ... X a /> o 1? J- C^ ly 1? 3 a 1 'O U1 Hi X o o in in ■/) "0 in "0 in in in in ji "0 -« m in m * * y to 30 O o in * IT < * * * t * * <* * i / [LJ * J z u. .0 CO X) ^ o o ^ ■* •» •n ■0 >o * c * ff' ;t o _ 7i /*^ o X ^ ro CO Q ■/) 1/) /) ^ * •St m If' n jn in T, m in m uo .n 'n <»■ <»■ * ■* •^ 6 o O mm mm O o •* ■* m * mm •-» mm »* mm mm i^ *^ 4 4 3 ( z C3 in m in in >D * « •a •■• .4 x X — — ^ M M -t -. -. OJ M •" •• -< -4 -< " -* mm -• ^ " -< O a o ifl OJ o o CO » o o o o o O o o o o o o o o o O - •a •* p^ ^ mm mm mm mm mm mm p^ -^ a. y^^ Q J\ -o ^ * * in m in in m in in in in n in in in in '/) in in '^ m in in in in in tn in in ■S) in o _J C V UJ IE \ ) e v_y X \n ji L') •c o o o vC o o o ■c <& O £ 'O >c ^ o ^ sD >£) O vC o >£ S> « ■£) vO iC o o o m o o O O o o IT O '^ O m o ■J) O in m n in o « O 0> » 0 n o o PI o o m fM m o CM n n CM CM m T o CM CM o CM o o o n m o in 'i1 in m o o o o o m o in o o in in O o in ^ o o o m O o o o in in IT ^ rv CO 3) Q s. CM o o CM in CM o "1 o m T n CM o O "1 "1 o "1 o * CM n o o ■n o •n o iri o "1 o rg :>i in "1 o o "0 3> o — N — oninoKoocMin'o^ino — «• — o — — iiT'OXxirDOCiO'OC* — O'OMCO'-.O'a' — lno«c^K^.oc O»3'0'!J> — — •♦CM-"*CM — — — CMI — O* — — ■»«--«OC3>i>»03>i3>y •♦♦♦♦*ininiflininiO;Oi)irinin«ifinjiinir — nin^nrt? — »n>y*inon — nin-«"n*"ocM'nrn??inco oosaocMCMcMCM-^oooaosscMcusoK^a^in-*? — — e>»s>ooooo — -< — »»»ooc>o«oooM-"«« ui ■/irfimifliTir in in* mm 1ft inirmin/)— ■«■♦«■***•«■■» >aM»»«(vieOCOS38)S}SlSXSCOX3}C08)a03>SXSO-«-<-«^-«-«»~ •0■alO^0>ON^^.^^•^•^•^•^•NNN^•K^•Nv^■^•^•^^-v^•v^.^.NN w^f»)'»)min'0(n"i'ninnio'0"0'nro"nm'n'ntn-n"on"0'nro"0'n'n"i"o*or-) 211 400 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 in H in in in in o in in o in o o o o o in o in in o m o o in in o m o in in o in U) o o in tn I • t • t • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 • • • • t * t • • • • • • • • o O K3 fO n ■0 N m (71 o> o >0 00 o •iN <> o o> m* prt CO 0> a> * *4 o mm CM «0 N •« >rt >M ^ mm m4 mm «M mm vrt m* •4 P4 v4 m* mm *4 w* m4 mi* ^« mm mm m^ w* mm •« mm m* mm mm O a » u. .(O, o I/) 7 v y ' / ^-^ o z < o in o in o o i1 in in in in in o in o in in o in o o in in in m in in o m o o m o in «/ IS in ^ o ^ o ^ <»■ o - i? ^ ^ o o o o o 9 o ^ o o J o o -« CM z o o z mm O m \ ir^ 3 ro fO n m fO •0 PO ^ CM CM m ro PO PO fO PO ") CM ro ro PO PO ro PO ro PO ro "0 ro ro PO ro PO ro vJ □ X o o in o o in U-) O Ul o in ifl D tn J1 in o •J1 /) o o in o SI o o in o o o o in in o V • * CO CO N 50 CD 0 <0 <0 N N oo N CD N <0 K N N N N N N z in in o m in o in o o o O in O in m in o o o o O O o J) o m o O in in in o in in w 1 ro o o ^ o o o> o - o o o o O o o o o z o z * z z o o CO c> 9 o o o — o o I ■0 •n •n ro "1 CM •o "0 CM r>1 ro "0 ro •o PO -o PO PO ro PO ro ro ro ■0 •0 CM CM CM PO PO -0 PO CM ro o in o in in o o in in in O in O o o o in o o in o o O o in in O in in in o in o o ^~N CM • • "1 n t <3> o o • • • o o - ■ 'f 1 JJ y) n •0 m n •*) -n ■0 CM CM PI PO n ■0 po fO "O 'O PO CM PO PO PO ro PO CM CM CM rti ro "0 •0 PO PO v J V ' X o o o o o o o o o O o o in in in in m o o o o O o o o o O o o o o o o o I II z 3 " = '- *^ = = o o O CM CM o o o o o o o CM CM O "0 O ro - CM O o o o o o o o o UJ -1 X U. I/) x-^\ ? < o o J i r 1 ?^ z ^ ■o o N P^ in ■tf N CO CM - «• <■ K -< in N CO 9t <0 A y I / ^ — ^ « < u o (S 00 •o O IT N 9 K N S N N CO S N 00 9 00 o O 33 S N K N N N 3> vO O / a. t- < N •o N vO NO o •c O <0 O vO >0 "0 <0 vO « o <0 vO »c >0 "0 s N vO O vO vO -0 o <0 <0 <} o «(' 3 *** o a \ O" > 1- U1 _, w < O 1 -1 < O *" e < z S 1 i < ON 0> 3* o o* » o <» !J. 9' .-M o iJl !?> w 0< » ^ ^ o 9 o 9 9 O 9 » 9 - o ^ CM - '\ 3 O 1 -G) 1,1 'ij o « o o CO o „ •o * * * •0 05 9 3v PO O 2 «i/. z u. "0 ,i^ '^ mm 9- o I?- o r n J n> •■M mm p^ mm J-) '.0 »4 mm mm mm N — o O o * * " -" " " -• '* " -* — CM CM CM — — •" '"-''* y \ /^-\ z <0 o o ^ CM O CO o >0 CM 00 «• ■* * n n * (0 N >0 C\J N ■o M CM O ^^ 9 o o O O 50 D O UJ o •>« o «^ CM 9 m - 7 O c po P> «4 m^ ■>• *M !J> (> o o O 9 •* o SO N. N ^ *m m^ -" ? ?> z \J — " " — •* -* " -" — -• " — •* " " •" " "" " — " -" z 1 c w ^ o« O (D o * CO X o o '?> o c» 'T cr •0 _ „ ro o 9 O 9 9 9 n « * * * o o o lA Q •* 4 ^ <»■ in * in ;n « ■* in '^ * ■* « •* « « in IT S •rs * in <• * * * .0 Jl in IT in in p o < 4 ( z 3 ^« PO m <»• * in CM * ■* 11 "T, CO o n n PO >0 o ■o o« o o CM * o PO in ^ o o c (0 wO o o O u U N N N s N o (M CM -0 "1 •0 xO >c vO vO o a (M N. N S mm PO N o O mm (M CM CM CM « * z < M mm m* •* -« m* CM -« •- — -< o a u ^ mm ^4 m^ ^ mm CM O o o o o o o o o o o CM CM CM (M CM CM PO ■0 CO CD oo 00 CO CO JO CO o a /^-»\ o J) in ■^ in in in in in 'Ji in in in b^^ 'ii in •J) in J) in in in in n in D •* * ■* « "0 « •^ to PO m n -PI n •0 ro PO PO ■0 •0 10 •0 PO PO ro PO PO "0 ro "0 ro 212 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 401 (A O U) z O 13 ooiroiniflirooinoiflorf5;f>^i5o,notfio.ninoorf)ifliroooino oooo"^ — cxj-^oo — — ♦ooooaoD'^o'^— WNcyntvi — T^c* Z a — ■•(MM(\i(V:At(MMMMMMCMC\J>»-«»M-»M>«N»NNNCg(Mni(MC\i«»MM 3 U !l; -_.---.--^-.--.--.- --_____-»._««_. _« O X a u. r^. Ul 7 1 ji ■{' o z < \n inir>ooiroooinooootf)oininiooootf)in/>irooo^'^>/)o^o ^ ini O X »- z ofliioooir,Too.'?ooirfl^oo^oo(r/>r. LAooovT-oooo/) o -0 ^.^.^-^.«!ca)«J^.^.^.a)C««C^»»^^-^■^■^■C^^■^*^-X^^^-S'^K^. tfi ji >.n o ^1 ,r o in o ji IT r c IT o in o -r o ■/) o vT o u'^ ir o o o r ir. o o o n »000030>0000— D•>^'BOO»OO0COO— — — N0-.3>»0 5 M'»>-^">i^c\jc\.OiT-»)-n''fni-i(vi-ni'n'n*rni""^!\;fti"»» y^~V (M oiOiOOinoooioooooooooooioinif>inoiro!fi!noi/)iflooo — O— O — ^JCMM— — CV4 — -o^-^ajxco — OO— «'>J — — — — l« — — o — -o 7 I '^ •^•o-n-oi-n"0'n'n-n'n'o-^"0,A,.-\.«.'n-n"0'nr)-0'»>-o-n-ir)n'n-0'n'«>»n ~ V J V— ^ X oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo z 3 "* ooorary — — —— — — — — Mooooocooooc\j-\,j<\i i< _l X i t/1 .^"N. •• < 3 J ' f^S z J A y s _l - nOO"nN>a« — «•♦» — f>-N.O^^fM — riO — — (V"rO^ — ^— O* — / ^ — i < u r-C3S'-''^X'Tr^r^Z'ZC.''.'S-0t^7'-'>-OSZOZSXT<'SO^^0'' / ►- < CK'»«C'C'0 •• c a J ^ O 1 o w *■ e « z « — ♦«( — — ^ir^ji??*,^?:*- ^:»:» — ^ — — .-jXT^ooooxoy^E? 3 O r^ G o i y [^ 2 -/. ■ _^ X « « 3 eta — '>•>( — — -vi-^ — r ooo* o* » 03 a- .— — — ♦!*. — o-^m n /^"N z ^^««^^^^^^^^^^^(\iOiOj^^^««^^^^^^^>«^^(y^^ z m o — J ooo*>> — <\iNoo — — '\iiJX*-K — ?000'0 — ooo?»tr«- — ?>Q — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — z 1 OOOO3ini»ir'?>:>?->aC»'0X«OOOOO — — O-^OOXSO! o ir o inin;)rf^«««««««««in«««^.r)j)tf)iA««i)/)ifli)«««« P o « 1 z 1 ** OOO.Cf>.^'-U.>irU:r^tf". *3X£ — 0*aiBBOX«;^'MO— li'^omiTO o T'»~r''^"*"'C*(?Tt>'?'7Cj'y'?r'?'?'-''3«'?'? •« < *i'o-o-o'i'^^!n'^^-^'«-i-)-o-»-n"i-o-o-)'0"n-n^'n->i-on"0-n-n"i»n 213 402 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 e e a - o UJ o o z _l - < u m Ifl in o 10 lO o IT o o o o 10 lO to O o o o IT 10 o 10 10 o o o to 10 10 IT ;o 10 in N K oc o oo » o N o o ■O « (0 « 3> N O « N « o 3* „ ^ ^ CM h. ^ o <> « •" ** •■ n *" "* fVJ " " (\J ** (\J «M " N •" ^ " *> n CM CM O o fO o fo n n n CM n o "0 o "0 o o n o o ro ro ro ro "0 9 CM (.0 S) o '^ o o o o o O o in lO ■n o •S) o o o o ■S) o o .1 iO 10 ;0 o /) O O o 10 00 c o N N N N CD N N ^ N N o N fk. N K 00 N N o CD N N N ^. N. CO vO N N C\J O 0> CM n n CO CM o o ■0 o ■0 o "1 ■0 n CM CM CM o "1 CM CM CM CM "0 C\i c^ CM 00 CM X CM CM in o lO in o in 10 IT O o O o m in in 10 o o in o o o o o O O 10 O o o in in in O "1 CO (M N CM ao CVJ C\i (J CM 3> CM CM O ro o r) o CO CM •n o 1*) o •0 'O '0 fO o \ o "0 CM n CM n f^ o ro "0 n CM CO CM CO CM X (NJ o o o o o o O O o O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O o o O o <\J o o o o o O o o O o O o ^ o o o o o o o o o CM o o o o CM CM CM CM (M CM (M -< 10 X tO ONO»--«NCMO'*'00>'*lO<>OfOO — -•a'O0>O*l0a'CM* (^xooloxo'^• — rvsxo'Nxx — NNx??'?>inxNN'n "Oioioioin^inini0ioio<'*oio-***u'»io*«'*-»'**'»*i0'/!i0inin* CMXXXXXXXXXX^CMXXONCMXX**XXX»*KOXXXX%J CM T (7''7>(?»!7>(7'0' 'T O* n •-?^•*■4• O OOOOrO — (M'M — — — ?'?'>''?> n rt--w-«--«---.---.-«---»CMCM-----'----'"-- ^.•♦^^ON^l-•vOlOr^r)ro'0-oc^ooo»•ooa'*s•*'0*•*>0^•*s^-■«• O — OOa>^-"OOOf0'0'03i^OOO'\JOC0K-»O9'? — — OO' — OfT- CVifOCM^—fflXXaCMCMCMCMOffl— -<-*X-«l?>Xi?iUi»000— — "OCM— ^ >oiflin*in****jiintninift*L')inin-*in*****'Ovacuor)i5w'ino OSO'^•»"•*■»^0 3•lno^^^:?llOOL''J^^O•0 — ■?*XX!\i0300N~-«.nN ^.^o>ox^»5l>?'a>o»«-«-.^■J'wra3■?l r0fflfflXXXXXXXXXXXXXOXXX?^3>0>^<^^^'7>7'9OOOCO ^^■^•♦♦•♦^^••^•^^^■♦^•■^•^^•^•^^♦■^•^■^■♦•"(■•♦■tf^-Oinio/in oooooocoooooooooooooooooocooooooco ro***'*-*****-**'*-*'*^*'**********'*'*-***** 214 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 403 e i -e e o o o IT in m O in in o m o in O m lO in in in in o in o in O in o in o IT in o in in o in _ O o K. (0 o o ff en o o in N K r«. •o m . N K N. N 03 N N K - K K K in in • o m • XI o • •S) o • m o O • in • • in • m o 9 o o • o o O t O • • in O • o m • o • o • in • • in • o o fM > ^ !M o X fVI 0> fM o •0 0" CD 9 !M oo (M (M n (M o ■0 o •n fo 0* CM "0 o •0 o o fO o ■0 o ■0 o o o o o o in o O O o o o o o o o in o o in o m o o in in o m o IT in ji m in o o o ■0 o -0 •0 3 (M 3> o -0 •0 7' CO ■M o .*» o "0 o tM tM "0 o o o ■0 ") m m o o n o o fO o ■0 o 9N.roinroio^rnNNfoininininin o7i>cMCMtn m ••««£ — ^>N « a> o ♦ /»«*« .n ? - - (T ♦ mm* X X r "O "0 9 N. X •> •^ rM X o y -rt IT. -1 O D V •> X c» CM ^ X X o "^ N Ni ■> T> ^J CM * * > !M !M lO i. « * M m .•M * 7 * iC o * /) ~ O o ■» •* O D o o * ^ ». ■» * ^ :n in * * O ji „ ^ ♦ "M * « 'O St « "1 -n ■*) o •0 o o o O' O iT n o _ o O z z "* o o "• "" 9 ^ II H ^ O n o o o o in ^ •0 (M ■O o o o CM CM O o CM X X in w « ni ■n n M •» ,., o ?' CT' O CO ? !> CM PO CVi (M pg (VJ {M (N "" (VJ n o O in o in o in o in O m in o N r- iD V oo CO CO N N CO N s N N r- CD h- CO K oo CO CO N. CO o CM o CM o CM >0 N >o N o N f^ o •Si 'i1 in ^n o m •Si O j^ in o O n o in in o o in in 1^ in in in O o in O o O o in o n o ■0 ^ -n r fO fn (7> CM o o o o 1 o o CM CM CM r\ - rn n •n CO CM ^ CM N CM o -0 CO CM "0 n "0 IP o o o in o in in in O o o o o in O in o in o o in o in in in O o in o in 'SI in o o ■0 rn -n n CM rO CM o rn (M ■0 n CM n "1 1*) fO o •0 CM CM •0 ■0 CM o CM .-M CM CM o 1 CO CM o •0 CM y CM o -0 CM o n o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 9 o o O o o O o o in o o o m o o O o o o CM (M CM CM CM CM (M o o o CM CM CM CM CM CV :m o o o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o ■*inin — vO(7>o<»No-< — ooinco'Oioco'>i^'0-«NO'C7'C0O-"-"N-«N^■O^•^0O'0■0■■CO ^O^ONN•KvON4;)^CNvOtO■0^^lO*O^O^N^-^-lnN^^CNtO*O^OvOOO^- o _ ■o X =5 -» ■» \n ?• :3 XI X O I^ ^ -M ^ -M z z z 3- z ■a •X) o CM "0 00 30 •XJ ■> z ^ z z I! '0 xiooooooNvOo>0'nirfM'0'o**o-*!MKNoao***'»--"iiOocM'»-* -1 ^n ;n m m to ■*■* in *■*•*■* * o ic o n ."! ai •***-»**•* in — o o -< o o r? ui m I" in •* r. V — r» ? ? CM c. »«» ^» N s ■* ■» ■* a -* "^ CO o o* n s; ^ o o — — OOOOOOO-"'^'"-'-"-^'^ — """"CMCMCMinNXOOOOOCOOOOO in in m tn in 'Ji in ji x> in '.1 u"! in in n in ji ■/) ifi in * ■* ■* » 'Ji '1 'Si n 'n n in in n ji OOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOO — — — — •— — '--<»" — -"—— — 216 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 405 o •■o -^ a o a "• 3 J Z J - < u t- < o a ininooir>s/)aioinoinifloinooiflirtoiroi/ioi/50j")uiooooooin inotPootf)ooi/>ouioirtooinoi/»oin;flooinoi;iifliruiinoiroo (J. — 3. — tvl^•c^i07'Ooooo^>o?offo30o^-^ooo?o^>oo — o — — oinirj')'/iir)i/ijiooooir«n'/ioininoooo.oinooou''ojiui(roj) N^•^0(CN>ON^■^•^NN^O'0n T: ID s) Si iT o s) 'jiinoifloininmooinoininjioomooiriui'/ioininooininoiDoin {>oo — OKoo-H — o — oocaooo^o^ — o — — — ooooo — — — — ooooj>ir)'/)oooootnu)'.njiiriPiniroooooi.o/;(rinooooo OOOOOSOOOOOODOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ^oirui'OflotMt\jCT>ou')oirvono>o>oJoo(M'Oo-»-.(\jcco'o<\j'ONNco oo>c — (7>c\.oc>xo'C7>?>*'».c>o>co£iroooooo-c'>-f>-ooooo * .1 * _p J> •n X * * * * •w 7> ?'?i» o a — — -• — — :vj .M -M M -vj cv. M pj rj c4 v-M .-\j :y cvj ^ .-vi fu *-******-*«-**-******»-»-*»**-?-»3'-*-»-»*«-»-** 217 406 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 O 'e e e □ 'J a. •- (J Oi 2 -I " • O o o O CM o o • • O o if) oo J) o « • o — o in • 3> O • o o in in • in • in • (n o (M •.n • o • o a) tn in • • — o (M (M in o CM in • (M O • 0> o • O • o • • (0 • (Vi (VJ ^ ^ ^ in o 'fl o o in in o o in o o o o o o '.n in o o o o o o in o in in in o in in o in o "0 "1 o o in CM O CVi o o o o o n o in CVJ in in CM 'n in o o o o o n in o o o •n o o CM O CM CM n o o n o in o n o n o o o o in o >n ao oo S K 03 0 o "0 ro • ■J) n t in ■0 o • O "1 IT o o O • o in • o tn • o in • o o o o t o » o O o • o o • (M o • o • o • o • o • o o o o • CM • (M 1 CM • CM o o • o • CM cMNoc7<*vO'*cMC'*coininoNoS'*inin>oooirro OOOa< — NOOCC(?0 — aom — O— CM^-ONOONNONCOSDBNOXff :n ■s> -» XI ■J) 3 J, JO o X in o X o j> 0- o ^^ o 3> a-- X ji J 3N X J !? 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N CO 9 9 ^. « iP 0 0 'S-. 0 0 •/> a1 0 0 0 STI 1.1 ^ 0 .-^ \f •/I 0 Si If c 0 !r 'j^ f\ •^ •,- 0 .1 r iT sy ^ (M ■n C\i •1 K Al 0 1 s (M 0 0 0 0 9 0 ■n n "1 0 -> (V 0 - X CM ?M 0 -1 - < o a »- (A one K K ^. c •ro»cMO»cvif>cMir"ixo*o3>«3>«rnm,') O-'tfXXXOOCKO — — O — 9S77CX^-N^•0^ — O — KC e ♦ «••«♦«/>«««♦««««« IT *i*rf'9rrf>in««««*««onji** — — — ■«• — ■»?0/l03r CM •i'>-^.-M->l'MO*OajtOOO(M-» — CM "MOO — — — — — — CM — CMCM — — — — — — — CM — — — — — CMCMCM — — — '~— CMCM «*c«« — — ■oc5<^■*fM«■«x«^ooo»M^••oo^*lrvl^.5Jao — — — .1- iTo^- — ^N-— •• — ToiyiTji- — ■>O'-0^ON.5i — ■♦00*-? ^^•■0»X3»*o"M'M'ni'n«)X30?otMiM**n3ooiftiP.'»a3oo — — — — — — —— — — — — — — ——— — — M — — — — — — — — — — — CM — — 000000 — ♦■♦*'»*«*'*«*oxxxx»x>3>:>?»??Too intr.i'niniftfiniiin-Ttfiiflmn^tn;! **«♦*■****«■***■* i*ii — — — — — — — —— — — — — — — — — — <\iC\..-V C\..-\.CV.% CM-, CM. -v. •MCV.,-MCV."M 219 408 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. 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Reg. 20/71 e z -: e e Irt K (/) (/) I Q a o Z tr w D O UJ ^ " in o o o o • o in in in O O CVJ in a; (Vi in o o • o • in in IT in o o in ;n in in in — N in CC in CO o o in o • • • • • • ■*) OJ (M -< N , „ ^ M M ^ — - ^ in o • in • t o in m o o o • in • o in m o t in o t in t o IT • O -0 IT o o "1 o • o ■0 IT 1 r o • in • o moo t • t ■0 ftj - m IT >*) O * m o iT • O IT t O in • •0 r»> n ro n n ro -n n ■^ i«i n m "1 m •n ^ <\i ji 1.0 I/) in 'n m o o ji o o o o o o o 'n o u"! uT .n o o o m in .n o to in /) 1.0 n o >Of>.r^^NNa3NSCD^-ID(rcO>Olv»ON»>NONNvO»ONin'ONN^Nf^K». ** o — •0 fO in J-i o • • tn o o — 'T ,-0 X! ■n o ^ *^ "^ o .-vj o CM ■^■) O li^ *^ «H ^ J) CM O N o CM ■i1 CM o -0 u'^ o u^ - - o ■n ■»> "0 1.0 "0 "* n M rv O CO (VI CV.' ■0 -n ro !\J t\J CM "U ^ ooinininooinooinoominoinoinoouoinoooooooinuooir ^^ — -. — rt — — — CM — "OCM — UOO'OJiOOCfOlOCMnOO — — -I — O — "0"0f0'»)'O-«1'»l:*1'O'>1"0'»>'n"nrg(M>M"0(\|."0i"0r0'0"0f0r)r0'^'0"0'nr0"0r) ooooooooooooinooooooooooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONOOCVJOO- oooooo o.icsvCK eooooDCMcoNn"o — — fM*— >ororooo — — fo oNo — — v0 33cDsxcoC'a)coocceoj)a>o — — ooo ■oc'^occj.'o-n^oox;-** — — — — — — — — — — — — (M!M ■» ■» « * ^ c "0 "0 'ji ■**•*■*■* '.0 '.o in ? ■» * "^ * ■/) ji 'ii ■* ■* ^ O On '7* C^ ■a \2 \C ^ ij ^ ^ ^ -O 228 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 417 e ^e ei mi" e e ie e IT lA IT in in O m /I O O O IT O O O o o o tf) o m uT n o o in o o o o in .n IT o o - p^ a: - (U — — (M - o CM (M CM -0 — fM CV 0* CM CM «1 CM •0 — CM CM CM m — ? y o CM CM -• •• CM CM CM CM CM CM •n CM * ooooinoi)>noooooir;nmootn:n^!nootn^,n'^ininooino i —CM — — — -7-« — — — -M — — OO — — (M — — O — — 0-""^??iOO — OO — r>r'>"'>fH'*>r>^^"'7r'l*>^i*>"'>"'T"0^^''J^*?"Trornw7"'>CMCM^"'?n'*i^'*? Oifloooii.ii>oojiooinooj»inoojiooo^aTO"jioooiflino o o in -") n ;n o ,n o m o in o in o o in m u"? .r .1 in o o 'ji o o uT ji 'n .n o -r o •'••9903>90»0-«0-«0-«-«OOOOOOino99tM-*OOOCM>M-« '0"OCMCMi^CMCM'^'^"O'*)i^'^"r'»^'n'^-1-n'^'»»-n">7CM(M"1-«-^-»1'^»»^"»n inoooino/iooinjioomin^ooinooininoin^uiinoooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo OOOOO — -«-« — — •• — — —— — •< — — -. — — Mni — — — — —OOOOCM «!><0*'O*nS)J-«-»J-»'O» •on-yo.oirin-o 0003 — SOOOOO — O — O — — OS*©*?*?"? o o o o ^- o — y -C C "^ N C (T« — — «cv:w-Mn3»-5*n"^3>-n:»<-f*-n*orc^yr^yrr'?«r-'» •«flinin-flooift*i>if.ninj>«i>'»ininininin!r-«iro«*«««*** ji n * ■♦ .1 — -• fl i> •.'» in Ji a *• 1^ -^ n ;* j> j» ji m CM ^ o -• M — — — — CM — > •n'^».'M^'n«—-"n-ooaoo'n'0"03«in'n««in^-^««*i"n'*s •« — >o—c>^"»"^*ioooo — — — — — -»-«>x»7?-< — — — ? — — *5-n'n-»»'nin«eMCMMrMCM>i>o>co^-N'a 0000000<'-«-«-«-«-<-«-«<«-«-«-«-«>««*->>*CMCMMntMCMCUCVCMCM i)intf)iiinj)inK)ini>ininin./)intiniR'i)i>;ninm.ninm 229 418 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 (/I t- U) I O iS a - o • O • in IT • lA in • in • cv* in • o in O • O • in • in • CM o • o o • in • o • eg o « CM in n in • (M in • o O « o • (M in t o in • (M O • in • «M W O • in • O t N Oi in • CM in O • O in • IVi CM (M ^ ^ ^4 inoooinooooooooininoinininooininooinooomininoin OOCM/)0 — OCiJM*'0<\JMO — in — O — 'n — O3>OOC0OO — O — ON — ooinojiooooininminjiinooouTinooinininoinooouiinoo flOooN^ONSooaDeoln>o>ONNN>ooo^•^lnN^•Nn O • O t n in eo CM in • CM n ro n ro n n "1 -n "0 -o n n • o • CM N t CV( • o • CM o o • o • o • O o • o u t o u o • o o CM • o CM CM CM o • IN o • CM • (M • CM • CM • f CM • CM o t CM • o O iL 1/1 Z _l - < u K < o a o*in-« — orocMNO(j«cor) — ocM — 'OiD-»ina'infoeooNincMoin<0'0-« C7>oo.no^-«o — C0N-30OO — N — o'^oo^o;M^o — o — --o — e 3>:^7■^?^-"o — — cs7•7o?•^'^c^^^x^^3)o^inxJIooooc> — •*■»•*^n<»■u^J^'r•LO■*•**LO■*>n•*l,^■9•■***■*•*ln*■««ln•♦^n•♦in*l^ — _4i)7.o"ON.i)a*oo'/iN.'ioji.'^T*K-i*»inNX'>'inNinNJi30in '^■*«3>C3!a!><»*-*30O'»«'ON-<4'00CM»CMCM'0in3iN — -<*3>N — -«^N.;7i'?iN.ininij)VNroo — N."0'? — J10>07>00 0-'yTCCffO>3>0^ '3'OTonr»ooo^it)'n-*-oxi?-t5CM^X'3oooo!Sinu')-*'»'tj>j^ii<»-*'*ir-**-*irininin-*-*'*'***ji'* 'oo/>3o.'»-*v£ — o-<»cM!yinNLi-^?»in — --oajxi5inin-« — — — NN vO o.n?^ — jI ao»oo — —rM'norj^3'>incMCM'MCM*-»jiinjin — o r0-0r>.X3BX0D00CCO(>3'OCJ'OOOO"HCMCMOOOOOOOOOO<''* ^^a')•*■»<^•**•**■*•**•**■*ln^nlnlnJlln^no>n^o^o^o^o>o.N^•^■N^.xco 230 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 419 o o a — O UJ ^e ooiooinotf)tf)ir)iniooooiroinooooinoinooi/)oinoiomino NsDX3'Oo'n^oa)^•^lC^Joo'0-"oo — '>-'n-"M iflifloiroinoirooooioiriroiriflooiroiPtfitniflooininiOinoo NNNKN'h>NI0C0NNNXN<0h-OC0N3> oir)iniririnjioouiooooouiioinoir)uiiroj>o'/»ooo;nir)ooo CONNXh-NNOOO>-«-«'»x^(\l(MNO>'0>0090>rn>noj»M» ooooooooinoininotninoooiroinoiroiroiromoiriooo «i/)irtirui!ffiioo — ?»off— oooofftM — — oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 000000000000000000(Vj(\io>-o(> «C>0«0<0'0'ONiOO<0«CKSiONNNXNSib*» 0?'0<09»OXO-<<000>« e e X < X 9- X 3« c « 7> ^ * 9> 0" * ^ « o S) ft. !^ "'a 3 S 3 ■» o •r o o X X X ■0 o * X X o 0> O 0" o o o o r •* K N. o N ^ 04 -» O .1 o o 9 o .0 o o _^ •0 ■SI •0 « 10 K ID o -0 ri O O X in o * * <> X n 1 •n ■♦ ^ y X o o o o o o * X « < 0" 3" in in in N * O O i1 O •n o o o in c> o in * o IT o J) o o in X * * * <»■ * * ■* ■* •» « * * * * « * * ♦ * * * ■♦ * * « 231 420 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 ^e te O inooco>oui lO O CO O O N vO (M u 1 •* N s 00 N < ' ^\ONnOK«ON>OsOO N O >0 <0 lO 4 >0 <0 • (J« • IT) N • in • CM • O t O CM • CJ • o o o • t <> • N ff CM • • • • fl • O • M • eg CVi • • eg t • 01 N N ffi ID o o o m IT o o o in in in O o o O O O O O o O in o o in in in o o o o o o o •n CM n o PO o n o n o n ro CM o O o 0> CM n CM CM PO PO CM o ro o PO PO -• CM fO PO fO (0 — o ro fo O O o o o in in o o o o o o o in o o in in fl in in o in o \n o o in m in o \n o N >0 N N a «o . N 00 N N N CM CM PO PO PO PO n "0 o PO o PO 10 PO PO PO ro 10 PO o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O o o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ■J1 U1 in in 'r> in in CM (\i CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM fU o o CM CM CM o o CM N CM CM oooincMoo>o>oincgNin«co CMmOyc^oT'oa■*!n«oo'POPO-*opo(^^l•tfpoc'M05<-« — co-"-"-HPO>"»«iO(00»o>o>0'<-«'"»»'"-<^J!>co'0■o^o"0'OPOPoooooopopO•0"OPO'o•-^-<'oroporo•o•" '?'^'CrOCC!OPOrO'0 7POPOO***'*'*POPO'0'OPO'OfO"OPO»ff"OPOPOC> -*'*o<»>/)c^o^c^o />r^p^oo — ■tfoooooooooooo — •--«-•-< — — — -«.< — — — -<(M •--" — CMCMCMCM — '- — — — -<•< — — — — -<-'•••-•-'<« — -*'''*"^'"-»-<-" OOOOOOO — — -- — -"•--> — -« — -« — — — — ——•--< — -• — «--•-« — — ininLOuosnininininmininininininininininininininininininininsnininin 232 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 421 O z a a u. c (A a z < inii^ooooo;n;noo ■ K o o/)o/7 0'4">in/iooouToirio.'?'^u':u'>irotr/>.nooooooooo o o oooo — ooo — — — ooo — ooooo — oooo — — — — — — -.-• omrmoo.nirooouiooinooirooo^o.nooinininooino •0 o ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 1 w <\i0ie\J(M(MOOOOOO.^»NN^" in*ir(fi!n/>f» ^ -n_.T ..■^ ..0 O ^- ». n -■) ."! ^ ,1 N O J1 :n ^"^ J? ul LiT ,T X' ^ '.-! J) u* ii — -" > < 3 O 1 M • < Z 1 < 3 * < : 1 H m J>')«on'no'0oaooo3'00«si»3rj'nr)ooin«««-o*o.oo •«— 0"^n0000000000-" — — -" — -" — — — — oooooooo z z o 1 z o u •. 3» * O ♦ !nr<«intr!fiin'r/>/)io^r;n-*i>-flrt-')irinLO*iPJiinj>irtfi;fl;.': ^>l<^J:vl'\rM■^■^■♦«•♦■*■»*^.^ :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i .0 * m in K^ m m 'ii -1 in ^ If! T i5 m ifl IT ,n i-i i5 ii /) in ,n in LO .n -^ ifl m ^ IP in (.1 i) ac w < vJ 233 422 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71. e e ^e e e e o in o o O in in o in in in in in in in in in in in in in o in in o in m O o m in o in in N K en N- N » N o o (M n CM o n 0 • t N • • N N in in o n o o o o in IT in in in O o in o IP in m i) o o o in O IT •r> o m in in in sn s oo «M (M (M CM (\J o CM r^ N (M O ") ^ •0 in o o o o o O o l»1 o •0 o CM O O o c^ n CM cyi CM a CM CM CM CM in in O o in O o in O o o in o o m o o o '/) o in o o o o o o in o o in in o m CO a> fM OJ o 1^ (M n o CM fo -n o ro n o ^ CM ■0 (M r^ n CM 1 o 1*1 o 1^ fO n ■0 r^ o — o "0 o o fO t*l o o o O O o o o o o o o O o O o O O O o o o o o o o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O o O CM CM <0 <0 <0 o 0 vO '0 a o z _l « — roo*o>oinN>o*oooin'0 < u flceoflDoo£>Noeo-»ooo »«0'N(3>NO««CDCD0>3>-«-<-"XC0e03*O-« 3> O * !> * 0> * 7' O CM o CM O CM o CM o CM o o CM ■J" CO X CO O CO * N -n n n n CM s o in o in o •a o o o CM •0 IT CM CO 2) CO CO 9 O * » * o m o ■S) o J1 o Ifl o in O m o in o inin**n^o^ — r? tjooin — — — -■in'-«-o>o-*<- •*»(J>CMNfUr>.0.3O»0CMCMCMCMCMCMCM'nn coooooooooooooooooocoo m ^ j^ to in ii IT i) ji .n n in ii m 'n ui m ;n n in 'Ji m X f* -0 ? « 4- O -C (B X o n ^ f% ^ ^ «T (JN » (> "0 n "0 rl 234 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 423 VI K W I O IT 0 O • • 1 "1 O • in • o in • t in ■» in O • m m in • • • O 3) CO in o o o in o in in o m M in • in t CM in • in o • o • O 3) m in • • o — o • o o • o • IP • 1 • • • • (\» M CM M M M M -• ^e oinininooinomoinininofloinoinininininoinininoinininoinm • » (M O N • n o • in • on IT o <0 • • oo • • o • 00 o n o ^n o • • o J) • • "0 IT • • 00 <\» o • /» N «M O • CO in • oo t n (M • • « o t "0 • 00 • t o • n in CD tn • n in o in o n o n IP • in • in o o • O OO in o ro o O ON M o • N O t »n in t o * 00 (M S) • O "1 in • o 1 o t (0 o • (0 tv o o • • o n o • oo o 00 CM in • o rg in • CM "0 o • CM • (M O • N o in n it) • in o •o •n n o t N O o o t in • N n K K. IT N in t N in • o • ■ in o • «0 o 9' M O • o • o in • in • in o> in • o (M O t o • n m in m o • o t o in • o • • o ou CM m <}<0N-NNN'<0Ni0<0Oo>cMN — Ninooo i)incs-«o-'00>« o in N o a o — CM >0 S N N e e --U— xt ''vj-"o — «o%xo> — (»3Norc?<3'(?5'X?>CTiff'?>o>?3>v>(jiinooa}ino />'^ininininin'**u»*«*«**«''e«-**<****<<<^(ft^^in 0>''>aOf*'^!>>'5>0«IMinCM'^**-»**'noOOOOCM<\JO.«N-*>0'ON'» •*-" — — — ••-' CVI— ''•'CMCMCMCMCM-' (Mmmmmmm C0(MCMCMK(M(ro'0N-4M(M'^ ^oooooo••ooo'^-'^s^■NN^-•(M'')oo•<09>^>ocoo><^CJ>^t 00000003T — *ooooo9«ooDoo — o-"'^*»c*o>oininininLi in.'>iniflininin**(n'nji»*«****uiinji'/>in*inirt*ift****<' o?'.-<^^M«^M(MrvirM(MCM»>'-«-«>^-'>M '4''tf^'^«««cD090'00oooooo->-«'»-4MM«'-«xtsoocoaooooo /)in/)inn;nin***«'j^ininininininji!nininintf>ininin*-**'*.**-tf OOOOOOO.H — — — — — ». — — — -,-t« — — «« — -.^CMtMCMCMCM CM CM in in n ji ji in lO i) m in m in x> ji ii .0 u'» in '-1 ui LO in ji in ift in .n in in .n tn i^ lO in 235 424 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 \e e z ' 1 < H e D e o o I o a. c^ o>riinoinirinoir)oinooooiripmooooir)ooifl;ninooininoir) ai-o o o ■0 in CM o • o o o o in ro n o o n o o • m o CO o • CVJ in -M o • o in • n o t CO o fVJ in • 'I o • o in o CO o • o (M -0 O • "1 o n o • N tn o n in o O t in t o o CO in o n in o '0 o CM in o o o o X N o oo in o m t n in N in in • o rn in O in n in CO ■0 in • o oo o o t n in • N in oo fM in M to o • o « /) 00 IT • in o n o • o • o in A( ro o • (\J o OJ in t oo o OJ ■0 o OJ ■0 o o in o ro o • O o ■o m o •■0 o t o o • lO o • IV o o ro o 1 ro o • in CVJ o t O m o o ro in • O • ro in • ro ro o o o in o n "0 o o in CVi o N O o "0 o N o fO in N t •0 ro o • ro o 00 n o CO o o • oo o o o O 0> ou o in o -0 o tn o OJ o OJ o • o O ro m • o ro O O o "0 CO o o m o • C\i (\J Oil o • ro o • OJ < n n •«i Ok. in OJ ■0 o OJ ro o • in o o • U) • -n o • U) C\i -0 ^ n o in n o in t o t in • •^ ro O ■0 o • •^ n (^ n o IM O t O I*) o • o ■0 o • OJ o o OJ rj • _ ^ ,o>oioa>-<'>-3>co-H'*aoO'>ooOkO-«roou.-vOPO(\j(\jvOO<\j — oo — oooooo»"Oa»-< — oo — -« — — f>-c>coNoofflo — ^.^^0■O^O^OSSN^O^O^ON^-vONN^•^■NN^■^-^0^0^0>OS^vO^•S oDooo^.?'?'Coootn2oocDooroo!>v\7'0"0(?rooo?(y :n •/) ir. in in •*■*•»■» jO ^ in ■*■* in •*•* m in •* n in •« in ■* r. '/»•»■*/» in /)■* * ^o^ocO'X)c\lo'^J,oo•Dco^«'•a■.0'o■!>•^^o■of^,ooJo-.^.rv^'J^o^"^■.1■»* o n — -< * — "^ :^ — "- — in X s- jT r» r>- ." 4"i (>> ,"> ;^ •> o "^ u* •* '7^ y >n '.0 ») — -- ;tr«•^0^0 0■^JOM■0^0^•■OM^o^• — — r^T — — M-^N^-DNO*— NN-*o-* ?>"*00-l — 7ioOOO3)'7'0>C0't)'T!TC'i.''i-0?vo3>'* — -" ceo — — — "0 — ■o?\o-«ooiriru"!.nir-'):iccac-'?>'^cr — NOjT^^^T^o * ^ L'" in in r- i,r (o --4.'\ioo?>:\i»»»oo -__ — — — — — rvj_ — — — — — — — MX — -• — — — MM — a'?>(>oo(\iojojojojcjcjc\jojMoj{r — ojojnoo— — rorom ■***■*•*■!»■■* **inininin.nininLnininin in in>*'ninin'*'*Jiininininin 0>, OJ { J ^rg OJ !\J O. Ai OJ OJ M (V s\j M M OJ 00 <\. CM C\J CV Cvl ro "0 ro PT) ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ in in m ui in /) uri uO in r) ."^ in lo s) m in ji uo r) o in m in n lO m \n lo in lo m 'o in in 236 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 425 o e e e e e M X O O a — 3 O z J — o in in • o • o • o • CM «M in • (M in • o • in • O o • CM CM in CO in o in • o CM • CM O • n CM in • ;n • in • in • o o o C\i o M CM • CM O in CM O • o CM O • CM CM o CM o • o CM in • CM fXI ty ^ ^ ' o • o t o •0 o o • o • OO o • o • o CM m o • o n o o • in CM O • in "0 ■o in • n o • o o • o in • in • CM O • o • o o N o o •J) • in • o CM in • o -1 o o m t 9 CM O • N vn o "1 o • eo o • 9 n o t in o in • o • o o • n m N O • in c\i 1^ o o o • o o in o CM o • ■0 O • o ■J) • o CM o t ■J) • o 1 "0 o t o in o sn • 00 • I CM o t o in c CM m • in o o in • N. tv; o ■o in • CM in • in n o o in • o • •o in • N CM m • in •n o • in • o "1 n • N S) • o "> in • o • o o • n o • 3) in o in 10 ni p', o • o o CM n o OO in • o • n •0 o • o in • o CD o • in in t CM "0 O • o o t o o • •* n o • o o n IT • in r> •n in t o n o • o o • CM o • N •J1 in •n in • o n o • o o • in "O "0 in • o • CO o o • <0 Si • c CD CM in • "0 o • o • o o ro in • n o m O • o o • CM •0 o • o • 1 • m • f^ o • CM ■0 o • o o CM in m • o CM O • o CM O • f' O • o ■<> in • CM 10 o • o o IP •n o "1 o • CM n o • o • o ") o • CM •o o • o IT • o o • * o • o m • c CM O • o • o • in • • in • • O CM O • CM O o o CM o • o o • "1 • CO • ■0 o • n o • o n • CM n • CM ■0 t o o • o t o CM O O o • o • o • o • o o •Ma)Nfn»a}c>«ino99>oocM«««oxN-!S — 30CMNN.oo>(Do^Nin -•t)o — oo^ooxN — oocMsoN — yo— ^.^.oNoo^> — o<> — xxcD X 9 « o in » « * ♦ 3> s * •* ? « a * X < « * X O ■i1 o s> o in c c in * o S CM o * ♦ in * * CM ■n sn CM -n o in IT o o ♦ X ■n ,1 X X ^. o X .n o o -a * X (M •* « ■4 .^ X ■o — T f-t "1 CM * * ■0 o CM O - ? 13 3> * E 5- O 9 o o o LO tn « * * ^•^ 10 X * !> « i •* X X o c J) o in o m ?■ * 1? 2 — o * in > 1^ a o o in o « in ■s> o s in o o m o o in s m ■n o X in •♦ X in •» in ■* X in * X in X o X n X in 9 in m •* .n o iP o in •o o O X in X m m in in in ft n in * * 10 -1 •* ■* in * * S) in .1 n in LO I' IT .n n IT tn in .n .n 237 426 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 (9 e e O 'J z _l "- < u K < o a 10 in • o CM IT • O o • o CM IT • CM O • CM CM in • CM CM o t N in • oo tn • CM o • s in • O • OD O • CM (M O • O (M O • o • o * in o in in • 00 in • o CM in • o CM O • CM O • CM • o CM O • CM in • CM in 9 O • o (M O • o CM o • o t • • CM CM ^ ^j moinoinoinoooomo o o o o in o o o in o in o in o in o o in o in o 0' n " cy ro n o o \n ■n o — ^ •* ^ •*) fO **) f) fO ") ro o o in in in in o CMfOCM'OCM'^fOmCM'OrOCMCM ooooooo;noooinin m rr, o o ff) rr) tf) o o in fO f) ro I*) ^ in o m o in fwNNNNNNNNNeO»0<0 >o >o r» N K N r^ N IV. N S N N K N N N N « CO 0* in o o o ■0 o • •* r<1 in in • o in • CM O O "1 m o "5 O OO (M O CO (M in CM CM in o rr, in • o "0 o in in o in o in o -0 o "5 o • o t o o 1^ o • CM o • in in * O • o -0 in • 10 in o in ro o • o o • o • m n n CM in in • (M • o o • o in • o "0 o • o O t o n o • in in o CM o •* o < •0 in ■0 in • in "1 o o • o in fVI in t o O o O o o • o in t o o ro o o m o 1^ o t (M o • o "0 o t o o rf) o • oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o^o — in>o — cMto-oinofn>0'0'^cM*>o*o'0'*fO'OinC7>ff'COOONXCJflOXeOOOC7OC7iOC> — »«-"-«»« — — oosoo>»< vO0>0^-NvOvO^ON^ON'0^^■S^•^■^•N^O^O>ON (?» :> (T r a> c> ^ !* 9 a !^ 0* » (?• » <»• ro ■» n * "0 ■» o «• o CM * 3> c !7> > o> » o * * * •* * •0 * * «■ so in in in in in in in in X in •0 in in in ro < ♦ •* * in <*• * « 9 in n ^ ^ ^ il^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ N ■0 o vO » in li. ■S) in S) SI 1^ * 0 •fi iC lO o CM Z, ^ z ^ O X <» 5> * ■« ro ro -> !?i o «« ■4 o o o art o s> n o « •» " ^. 30 N oo (?> 0 o S3 s ^ CM CM X X CM •* X o o CM (\i * * * * 0> (7< X in N X U) lO * 3> O in o o in O o in o o J) -0 o o in o o in ■0 o in •0 O ■s> o in a CM in "0 in fO in \0 •0 m ro in O * o 1^ CJ> N (M N o in o in o in o in N CM m N o m X O o o O •>> o in s CM "0 in m U) •SI 10 in m S) :n •SI .0 ^0 IT in in s> m SI 1/1 in in m SI m in ■n LO vO 238 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 427 ■e • ( z S ' 1 i a H • i 5 m e e 1 z o 1 -J -(^ « X a o ouimooooinoo O — O — — »0?3»» OtnOl/);AOO/)Oi/> • ••••••••• oiToirinooipiiiiri • ••••••••• «OOOO9O0>0>0> ooominiptoooin — fxomin — — — oo oooooooooo • ••••«•••• oosc— — aoo^JO * « IT r 2 o o ■» ♦ 3 9 3» « 3> O o 3> « « OJ o o o O 0> 9 o o ^ s 10 55 5> o o ■Si \fi 9 o o o o » o IT X -< \ nJ \ U \ o . 1 <9 - u a. 1 (9 Z « 1 < 8 1 4 s 1 z z o < O u. 9; in 4 o I 74 51 146 48 18b 51 146 48 l-il 51 139 48 168 jl 5"J4 139 49 583 136 48 603 136 48 615 136 48 613 10.0 34.0 33.5 34.5 10.0 33.5 32.0 32.5 12.0 33.0 32.5 32.5 12.0 33.0 32.5 33.0 12.0 32.5 32.0 33.0 112.0 108.0 1 10.0 1 10.5 109.5 241 430 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 {f) o o in • o o • in • o in • o o « • o • in • in in • in • o • o t o o o • in in t IT o in • o • in in • o • o • in • o • m o • • • CM CM X CT' e> CM CM X in C7> a^ •4 o ■4 *4 X o /'~\ z a ►- «VJ CJ <\j N CVJ CM CM CM CM CM CM •i« CM CM CM CM «ri CM CM Pri m4 w4 CM CM ^m CM «M CM CM CM CM CM - CM 3 if — 4-r D m UJ piM •4 ^^ pM PM •># ^4 ■>4 frt m^ ■4 ^4 m ■M i-« m •1 *rt v« W4 «t *4 *i< *M •^ «M «M .M H lO X 1 u a u. o (/J Q Z < X a- CO u \. 0 o in in in IT o o O o o in o o o in in in in o in O in in in in o in o in o o in O O 1^ CO s K N K s N N S X s P". N X N s N X N lO K N X X ^0 X o X X N N. X N. K O o K N <0 o s N t X « N • N • X • t X N N z «\J C\J OJ CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM (M CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM /^ t • o in O • N in • O N O in o O N in • • m in in • in in O s in • N O • in • in o • in • in in in • O • O • N in in o O • n o o • • t — ) 1 PO oo >o * in /I ^ J fVJ fVJ (VJ (VJ CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM M !M CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM ^ — y (fl J ^ 1 I m in o o O in O in o in O in in in in O O in O o in in o o in ■f) O O O O in x> in o \. X— ^ N (ji N X X X X N N X N N N N N p» X N N. X N N X X X t N (? X X X X X X K X (0 'Xl v\j W (VJ CVJ CM CM CM CM CM CM M CM CM CM CM CM iM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM (M CM ^J .■M CM .-M -•M CM CM CM V y o • o O • • o • (M O • CM o (M O CM O • CM o o CM CM O CM O CM O t CM o CM O • CM o CM O CM o CM O • CM o CM O CM o CM O • CM O • CM o • O • O O o O o o • • o o V — ^ < - CM CM I z 3 a. UJ V J < X 0. 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Reg. 20/71 AXLE 3R0UP configuration: SINGLE -DUAL-TRIPLE Chart 30 Table 30 c 1 A c 0 ( 'b — D — o c ^ K y total of SPACIN6S- s^ v_y V J AXLE 3PACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B c I) TOTAL OF SPACINoS 1 2 3 GROSS WEIGHT 00 4 9 21 1 104 444 1 1 .0 34.0 44.0 89.0 83 tsi 20 5 104 44 1 1 1 .0 34.5 44.0 89.5 a4 5/ 144 1 14 599 10.0 36.5 45.0 91.5 84 57 14^ 120 405 10. u 36.5 46.0 92.5 :tO 48 158 114 390 10.0 35.0 45.0 90.0 JO t^e 144 120 402 1 0.0 35.0 46.0 91.0 90 48 150 9 6 384 10.0 35.0 44.0 69.0 ->0 bl ija 114 39 3 10.0 35.5 45.0 90-5 <)Q 61 144 120 405 10.0 35.5 46.0 91.5 9 0 t>4 158 1 14 3 96 10.0 36.0 45.0 91.0 9 0 'j4 144 120 408 10.0 36.0 46.0 92-0 9 0 6 0 144 120 4 1 4 10.0 37.5 46.0 93.5 Jh 40 1 30 120 402 10.0 35.0 46.0 91.0 9t> 40 144 96 384 10.0 35.0 44.0 89.0 95 48 144 120 403 12.0 35.0 46.0 93-0 96 ■>1 158 120 405 10. c 35.5 46.0 91.5 96 •54 1 58 120 408 10.0 36.0 46-0 92.0 96 •of 1 38 120 41 1 10.0 36.5 46.0 92.5 96 b7 IbO 114 41 7 12.0 36.5 45.0 93.5 96 37 lu.0 120 423 12.0 36.5 46.0 94.5 99 5b 9/ 99 350 10.0 31.5 39.0 80.5 99 b5 98 101 353 10.0 31.5 39.5 01.0 9 9 55 101 99 354 10.0 32.0 39.0 81.0 99 bS 14C 101 39 5 10.0 36.0 43.5 89.5 100 40 101 102 351 1 0.0 31.0 40.0 81-0 10? 4b 101 102 35 3 10.0 31.5 39.0 80.5 102 48 144 114 408 12.0 35.0 45.0 92.0 102 4B 14/) 120 414 12.0 35.0 46.0 93.0 102 48 1 jO 9 6 396 12.0 35.0 44.0 91 .0 102 48 150 9 6 3 >6 12.0 35.0 44.0 91.0 102 bl 144 114 41 1 12.0 35.5 45.0 92.5 102 51 144 120 4 I 7 12.0 35.5 46.0 93.5 102 52 f i 102 335 10.0 29.5 37.0 76.5 10? 52 90 98 iHZ 1 0.0 30.5 30.0 78.5 102 52 12 0 9 8 A7 2 10.0 3 3.5 41.5 85.0 1 32 52 1 32 102 368 10.0 34.5 44.0 88-5 102 5 2 141 96 391 10. 0 35.5 4 3.5 89.0 102 54 144 1 14 414 12 .0 36.0 45.0 93.0 102 54 144 120 42 0 12.0 36.0 46.0 94.0 10? 6 0 144 1 14 420 10.0 37.5 45.0 92.5 102 60 150 120 4 32 12.0 37.5 46.0 95.5 106 4b 121 102 i77 10.0 33.5 41 .5 85.0 106 48 12b 102 381 10.0 33.5 43-0 86.5 106 48 132 96 38 2 10.0 34.0 43.0 87.0 lOH 48 144 120 420 12.0 35.0 46.0 93.0 lOrt aa 150 96 402 12.0 35.0 44.0 91.0 244 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 433 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINGLE -DUAL- TRIPLE c ^ A .- C b ( ^ D — c ^ \, y TOTAL Of SPACINGS - ^^ v_y V J AXLE SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN iNCHtS IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A D C D TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 GROSS WEIGHT 108 51 144 120 423 12.0 35.5 46.0 93.5 108 54 144 120 426 12.0 36.0 46.0 94.0 100 57 138 114 417 10.0 36.5 45.0 91.5 108 b7 144 120 429 12.0 36.5 46. C 94.5 110 58 103 96 36^ Ib.O 31.5 38.5 85.0 1 10 58 129 96 393 15.0 34.0 41.0 90.0 113 48 121 102 384 10.0 33.5 42.5 86.0 1 13 4 9 128 10? 392 10.0 34.0 43.5 87.5 I 1 3 50 132 89 384 12.0 35.0 39.5 86.5 1 14 48 13? 114 408 10.0 35.0 45.0 90.0 1 14 60 150 1 14 438 12.0 37.5 45.0 94.5 117 52 113 98 380 1 1 .0 33-0 41.0 85.0 1 1 7 52 1 1 3 98 3«0 12.0 33.0 40.5 85.5 1 17 52 113 102 384 11.0 33.0 41.5 85.5 1 17 :j2 113 102 384 12.0 33.0 41.0 86.0 1 17 52 125 102 396 10.0 34. 'J 43.0 87.5 117 52 130 98 3'')7 1 1 .0 34.5 43.0 88.5 117 52 132 96 3^7 10.0 35.0 43.0 88.0 117 52 137 98 404 1 1 .0 35.0 44.0 90.0 1 17 52 137 98 404 12.0 35.0 43.5 90.5 1 IB 48 101 102 369 10.0 32.0 39. r > 81.5 1 1 18 51 128 96 6:fi 15. O 33.0 42.0 90.0 118 51 134 90 401 12.0 34.5 43.5 90.0 118 tjl 150 96 415 15.0 35.0 44.0 94.0 1 18 52 134 101 405 12.0 35.0 43.0 90.0 1 18 52 135 108 413 12.0 35.5 43.5 91.0 120 4fa 132 120 420 10.0 35.0 46.0 91.0 120 51 106 102 3/9 14.0 32.0 39.5 85.5 120 51 10':* 105 385 14.0 32.5 40.0 86.5 120 51 118 102 391 12.0 33.5 41.5 87.0 120 51 120 102 393 12.0 33.5 42.0 87.5 120 51 121 103 3 J5 14 .0 3 3.0 42.0 89.0 120 51 132 114 417 I 0.0 35.5 45.0 90.5 120 51 132 120 423 10.0 35.5 46.0 91.5 120 51 133 105 4 09 14.0 34. . 43.0 91.5 120 54 132 114 4?0 1 0.0 36.0 45.0 91.0 120 54 132 120 4.^6 IC.O 36.0 46.0 92.0 120 57 138 114 4?9 1?.0 36.5 45.0 93.5 120 60 138 114 4 32 10.0 3 7.5 45.0 92.5 120 60 130 120 4 38 lO.O 3 7. . 46.0 93.5 121 5 0 1 1? 105 368 12.0 32. . 42.0 86.5 121 50 1 I 3 10 1 385 12.0 3 3.0 40.5 85.5 12 3 48 120 102 39 3 10. 0 A3, 3 42.0 65.5 123 48 12iLi 96 395 10. 0 34. 'J 42.0 86.5 123 48 133 102 4 06 10.0 35.0 43.5 88.5 12e> 46 138 1 14 4/^6 12.0 35.0 45.0 92.0 245 434 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE SROUP configuration: SINGLE-DUAL-TRIPLE c\ 1 A (n C c 0 ( 'b — D — 0 c ^ V y total of SPACINGS - ' — ^ v_y v y AXLh i>PACINGS AXLt UNIT WtlGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A n c D TOTAL OF SPACINGS 1 2 3 GKOSS WtlGHT 126 '30 126 96 AGO 10.0 34.0 42.5 86.5 126 51 127 102 406 12.0 34. -a 43.0 89.5 126 51 134 102 413 12.0 J5,0 44.0 91.0 126 57 132 114 429 10.0 36.5 45.0 91.5 126 5 7 13? 120 435 10. U 36.5 46.0 92.5 127 49 116 102 394 10. 0 33.0 42.0 85.0 127 49 129 102 407 10.0 J5.0 43.0 88.0 1 27 49 50 132 107 96 102 404 386 10.0 12.0 J4.5 32.5 43.0 40.5 87.5 85.0 1 27 127 51 107 102 387 12.0 32, 0 40.5 85.0 127 52 109 96 384 12.0 33.0 40.0 85.0 128 51 125 96 400 10.0 34.0 42.0 86.0 1 30 51 51 106 109 102 105 389 395 14.0 14.0 32.0 32.5 40.5 41 .0 86.5 87.5 1 30 130 5 1 112 103 396 12.0 33.0 41 .5 86.5 130 51 121 103 405 14.0 33 •^i 42.0 89.5 130 51 133 105 419 14.0 35.0 43.0 92.0 132 48 132 120 4J2 12.0 35.0 46.0 93.0 132 50 126 96 404 10.0 34.0 42.0 86.0 132 51 124 96 403 10.0 34.5 41.5 86.0 132 51 132 114 429 12.0 35.5 45.0 92.5 132 51 138 120 441 12.0 35. . 46.0 93.5 132 54 138 114 438 12.0 36.0 45.0 93.0 13? 54 138 120 444 12.0 36.0 46.0 94.0 132 60 144 114 450 12.0 37.5 45.0 94.5 132 60 144 120 456 12.0 37.5 46.0 95.5 1 3:5 52 1 12 103 400 14.0 33.0 41.0 8U.0 134 5 1 100 102 307 15.0 31.5 40.0 86.5 134 51 101 108 394 15.0 32.0 40.0 87.0 134 5 1 1 10 9 7 392 Ib.O 32.5 40.0 87.5 134 51 1 1 1 103 399 12.0 33. ^ 41.0 86.5 136 51 119 103 4 09 1 1 .0 34.0 42.0 87.0 1 38 5 7 132 114 441 12.0 36. T 45.0 93.5 138 5/ 138 120 453 12.0 36.5 46.0 94.5 139 48 126 10? 415 10.0 34. ? 42.5 87.0 139 50 136 96 421 10.5 35.0 43.5 89.0 13:* 54 105 102 400 12.0 33.5 40.0 85.5 1 40 48 127 98 413 1 1 .0 34.0 42.5 87.5 143 48 1 16 102 409 12. J 33.5 41.5 87.0 143 48 129 103 423 I 1.0 35.0 43.0 89.0 1 44 6 9 63 102 370 10.0 31.0 34.5 75.5 144 t)9 75 102 390 10.0 32.5 36.0 78.5 14^> 51 126 96 4 18 10.0 34.5 42.0 86.5 146 48 1 18 98 410 11.0 33, -i 41.0 85.5 146 48 120 98 412 1 1 .0 33.0 42.0 86.0 1 4o 4rt 120 102 416 1 1 .0 3 3, > 42.0 86.5 246 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 435 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINGLE -DUAL- TRIPLE o ^~^ 6 6~d) -TOTAL of SPACINGS AXLE SPACINGS IN INCHES AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN THOUSSiNDS OF POUNDS A h C D TOTAL OF 1 2 3 GftOSS SPACINGS Vilt IGHT 146 4« 12b 101 421 10.5 34. t. 42.5 87.5 146 48 1J2 102 428 1 1 .0 35.0 43.5 89.5 146 :so 117 102 4 15 1 1 .0 33.5 41.5 86.0 146 b2 12? 98 4 18 1 1.0 34.5 41 .5 87.0 14ei j2 122 102 422 1 1.0 34.5 42.0 87.5 146 'J 2 126 98 422 1 1 .0 34. O 42.5 87.5 14/ 'jO 125 102 424 11.0 34.5 42.5 08.0 148 'jj 39 109 399 10.0 32.0 38.5 80.5 149 50 103 9 6 398 15.0 31.5 39.5 86.0 149 5 0 135 96 430 15.0 34.5 43.5 93.0 lt>0 60 1 J9 192 54 1 14.0 36.0 56.5 106.5 150 (>0 162 192 5o4 14.0 37. . 59.0 110.5 151 48 109 10.3 41 I 12.0 32.5 41.0 05.5 151 48 121 105 425 12.0 33.5 42.5 88.0 I'Jl 50 12 3 96 420 10.0 34.0 41.5 85.5 1'j2 4-# I5i' 100 4 33 10. 0 34.5 43.5 88.0 152 52 73 103 3e<0 10.0 29.5 36.0 75.5 15.4 48 1 1 i los 425 1 2.0 34.0 42.0 88.0 IbJ 48 128 102 431 1 1 .0 34.5 43.0 88.5 164 51 120 104 439 12.0 34.5 42.0 88.5 1 o6 51 124 102 443 12-0 34.5 42.5 89.0 247 436 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 AXLE GROUP CONFIGURATION • SINGLE -DUAL -TRIPLE- SINGLE- SINGLE Chart 31 Table 31 1 A - a .2 5- 5-- z i---„.^^^ 4 K c D d D ) (b '^ D "q ) - - AXLE SPACINGS TOTAL of SfMv^iiMVja AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN INCHES IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A B C 0 t F TOTAL OF 1 2 3 4 b GROSS SPACINGS WfclGHT 99 55 66 101 104 1 \f ) 541 10.0 27. > 5 33.0 15.5 16.0 102.0 99 55 ] L/2 101 101 12 7 655 10.0 JJ. ,0 39.5 18.0 18.5 1 19.0 91 ub 172 101 119 116 6o2 1 0.0 S5, > 5 40.0 18.5 18.0 120.0 H 55 1 L99 101 12J 127 704 10.0 35, >0 41.5 19.5 19.0 125.0 9 9 55 ] L99 101 141 lit > 71 1 10.0 35. .5 42.0 19.5 19.5 126.5 1 14 50 ] o6 102 103 148 o78 1 1 .0 J3, > 5 39.0 18.0 17.5 1 19.0 I 14 50 ] L56 10? 168 60 64 0 1 1 .0 J5. .0 39.5 17.0 17.5 120.0 I 14 50 ] 164 \02 108 148 686 1 1 .0 32. • 5 40.0 18.5 18.5 120.5 1 14 50 ] 164 10? 163 50 640 1 1 .0 35. .0 40. C 1 7.0 17.5 12 0.5 1 14 5 0 L96 10? 108 1«*8 718 1 1 .0 M, >5 42.0 19.0 19.0 124.5 I 14 50 ] 196 102 168 60 6s-;o 1 1 .0 35 ,0 43.5 17.0 17.5 124.0 116 50 I 'J 6 102 108 14rt 682 1 5 . 0 31. • '-> 39.0 18.0 18.0 121.5 118 50 ] 56 102 168 51 6^4 15.0 35. ,0 38.0 17.0 17.5 122.5 1 18 50 (3 4 1 02 108 148 690 15.0 Jl . .5 39.5 18.5 18.0 122.5 118 -^0 \ Lo4 10? 166 50 652 15.0 J5. .0 39.0 17.0 17.5 123.5 1 18 5 0 196 1 0? 168 50 664 15.0 35 .0 42.0 17.0 17.5 126.5 124 '.:>0 lrj2 102 108 me, 694 10.0 J3. .0 40.0 18.5 18.5 120.0 124 50 1 162 1 0 2 168 5 0 6 56 10.0 35 . .0 4 0.6 17.0 1 7.5 120.0 124 taO /O 102 108 148 702 10.0 32. , i 41.0 18.5 19.0 121.0 124 50 1 170 102 168 oO 664 10.0 35. >0 41.5 17.0 17.5 121.0 12«i oo : >0 2 10? 16R . 5( 696 10.0 35. .0 44.0 1 7.0 17.5 1 2 3 . '-> 1 JO 5 0 6 2 10? 108 I'+H 700 10.0 ^3. I J 4 0.0 18.0 19.0 120.5 1 JO o2 154 102 108 148 69 4 12.0 32. ■ ' > 39.5 18.0 18.5 120.5 1 JO 52 ] 62 10? 108 140 7 02 12.0 32. > 5 4 0. 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C 53. > 0 4 0.') 13.5 13.0 119.6 140 '->? 164 10? 108 14H 714 10.0 33. • 5 40.5 18.0 19.0 121 .0 140 J? lo4 lU2 16H 5 0 6/6 10.0 35, ■ 5 41.0 17.0 1 7.5 121.0 140 52 I )i> 10^ 168 50 7 00 10.0 35, » 5 4 4.0 17.0 1 7.5 124.0 141 50 I >6 1 Jl IGl 127 676 10.5 32, > 0 39..; 18.5 17.5 117.6 141 50 156 101 I 10 116 68 3 10.5 32. ,0 4 0.0 18.0 18.5 I 19.0 146 48 14J 101 119 116 6 7 3 10.0 33, >0 38.5 Id.O 17.5 117.0 146 48 I :.5 101 101 127 6 70 1 0.0 32, ,0 39.0 18.0 18.0 117.0 146 48 l.>5 101 119 116 oB5 10.0 3^, .0 4 0.0 18.0 18.5 118.5 146 4b 156 102 108 140 70 8 I 0.0 3^, ► 0 39. '• 18.0 18,0 1 19.5 146 48 I 59 101 101 127 6^3? 10.5 5 1 . > 3 39.5 18.0 18.5 1 18.0 248 _0. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 437 AXLE GROUP configuration: SINGLE - DUAL - TRIPLE - SINGLE - SINGLE A - -J^-' B - tt: c ^Lf"""^ — jjl. '±Z — E (D AXLE SPACINGS IN INCHES o o TOTAL of SPACINGS AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A 8 C D L. F rOTAL OH SPACINGS 146 43 159 101 119 1 16 6« > 146 48 164 10^ lOd 14H 716 146 48 1 /O 101 101 1^-7 e J3 146 40 170 101 1 1 -i lib fOO 146 JO 156 10^ lOH 14B 710 Ib'j 54 162 10,1 16« 50 6^1 155 54 170 lOP 168 50 6-^*9 GROSS WEIGHT 10.5 J2.5 40.0 18.0 18.5 10.0 J3.0 40.::. 18-5 19.0 I 0.0 J2. 40.0 13.0 18.5 10.0 .1J.5 40.0 19.0 18.5 10.0 J3.0 40.0 18.5 18.0 10.0 36.0 41.0 17.0 17.5 10.0 36.0 41.5 17.0 17.5 1 19.3 121 .0 1 19.0 121 .0 1 19.5 121.5 122.0 249 438 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 20/71 r^ to Q Z D a a 1 I/) ►- (/I I a o a « 3 ^ / U* 1 U 9 u. o I/) Q Z < D O X Z 1 «1 oi/iinoipooininoiro \J r^ sn ui ii o ■/) in ji ^ IP iD .n .n O^TOlPL'lOOOOOOir \J K oinoinoooinooinin O M — org^ooo — o — -^oyf) ^ oooooooooooo } r^ z U ' \J -1 < o 1 c 1 1 : 1 5 : > -J < O 'J z _l - < u t- < o a o z 1 a. 5 j r^ „1 ill I o Z u. X 30 00 13 vO O X X « '.M CO O crx-jTTix^x^no J fw o 1 - z o < o \ In z 1 (/I < o u ■ooxo^^oxo^ox -^-O-i^rn — O — — — (\J 1 -» lO O O Ai fV vO O .C ■/) i) ", /) X O — ul O X O O » <7> '3> 8 r^i ' Id _) X < CO < i!) ^ tr, J) '0 \n i{) s) 'n s) n n oocnixxxxoNO g _ < w 250 O. Reg. 20/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 439 AXLE GROUP COWFIGUWATIOW: SlNOLE- DUAL- TRIPLE -DUAL I 2 Chart 33 Table 33 () (DO) (D O (D CD O TOTAL OF SPACIN6S- AXLE SPACINGS IN INCHES AXLE UNIT WEIGHTS IN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS F TOTAL OF SPACINGS GKOSS WEIGHT 117 52 lt>2 102 156 49 638 10-0 33. 5 Al.O 33.5 116.0 (4925) 251 O. Reg. 21/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 497 Publications Under The Regulations Act January 30th, 1971 THE COLLECTION AGENCIES ACT, 1968-69 O.Reg. 21/71. General. Made — January I4th, 1971. Filed— January 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE COLLECTION AGENCIES ACT, 1968-69 GENERAL APPLICATION 1. — (1) An apphcation for a registration as a collection agency shall be in Form 1 . (2) An apphcation for a registration as a collector shall be in Form 2. (3) An annual return for maintenance of registra- tion as a collection agency, or collector shall be in Form 3. (4) When notified by the Registrar, the apphcant shall hie, (a) the examination fee prescribed in section 1 1 ; (b) the appropriate fee prescribed in section 11; and (c) the bond required by section 2. O. Reg. 21/71,5.1. BONDS 2. — ( 1 ) Every apphcant for registration as a collec- tion agency shall be bonded. (2) On an initial apphcation, where the apphcant has not acquired an operating collection agency, the amount of the bond shall be $5,000. (3) On subsequent apphcations for maintenance of registration or where the applicant has acquired an operating collection agency, the amount of the bond shall be based upon the amount of money collected by the collection agency in the calendar year immediately preceding the date of the apphca- tion for registration. (4) Where the amount collected was, (a) under $50,000 the amount of the bond shall be $5,000; (b) $50,000 but under $100,000 the amount of the bond shall be $10,000 ; (c) $100,000 but under $150,000 the amount of the bond shall be $15,000 ; {d) $150,000 but under $250,000 the amount of the bond shall be $20,000 ; or (e) $250,000 or more the amount of the bond shall be $25,000, provided, however, that where the collection agency is involved in a prepaid collection service the Registrar may require any of the aforementioned amounts to be increased by an additional amount of up to $10,000. (5) The bond shall be, (a) the bond of a guarantee company approved under The Guarantee Companies Securities Act: (b) a personal bond accompanied by collateral security ; or (c) the bond of a guarantor, other than a guarantee company, accompanied by col- lateral security. (6) The classes of negotiable security that may be accepted as collateral security for a bond are, (a) bonds issued or guaranteed by Canada ; or (6) bonds issued or guaranteed by any province of Canada. (7) The collateral security referred to in sub- section 5 shall be deposited with the Treasurer of Ontario and maintained at a market value of not less than the face vsdue of the bond. (8) The bond shall be in Form 4, Form 5 or Form 6, as the case may be. O. Reg. 21/71, s. 2. 3. A bond may be cancelled by any person botmd thereunder by giving to the Registrar and the collection agency named in the bond at least two months notice in writing of intention to cancel and, subject to section 4, the bond shall be deemed to be cancelled on the date stated in the notice, which date shall be not less than two months after the receipt of the notice by the Registrar. O. Reg. 21/71, s. 3. 4. For the purpose of every act or omission occurring. (a) during the period of registration; or 253 498 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 21/71 (6) during the period prior to cancellation of the bond under section 3, where there has been no termination of registration, every bond shall continue in force and the collateral security, if any, shall remain on deposit for a period of two years following the termination of the registra- tion or the cancellation of the bond, as the case maybe. O. Reg. 21/71, s. 4. 5. Where a bond has been cancelled or the registra- tion has been terminated, and the bond has not been forfeited, the Treasurer of Ontario may, two years following termination of the registration to which the bond relates or two years after the cancellation of the bond, deliver the collateral security to the person who deposited such security. O. Reg. 21/71, s.5. 6. The Registrar may declare any bond mentioned in section 2 forfeited, (a) where a collection agency, in respect of whose conduct the bond has been condi- tioned or any collector or official of the collection agency has been convicted of, (i) an offence under the Act, or (ii) an offence involving fraud or theft or conspiracy to commit an offence involving fraud or theft under the Criminal Code (Canada) , and the conviction has become final; (b) where proceedings by or in respect of a collection agency, including any member of a partnership, in respect of whose con- duct the bond has been conditioned, have been taken under the Bankruptcy Act (Canada) or by way of winding-up and a receiving order under the Bankruptcy Act (Canada) or a winding-up order has been made, and the order has become final; (c) where a judgment based on a finding of fraud has been given against a collection agency, including any member of a partner- ship, in respect of whose conduct the bond has been conditioned, or against a collector or other official for money collected for any other person and the judgment has become final ; or (d) where judgment has been given against a collection agency, including any member of a partnership, in respect of whose con- duct the bond has been conditioned or a collector or other official of the collection agency on any claim involving a collection matter, and the judgment has remained un- satisfied for a period of ninety days, and thereupon the amount thereof becomes due and owing by the person bound thereby as a debt due the Crown in right of Ontario. O. Reg. 21/71, s. 6. 7. Where a bond secured by the deposit of collateral security is forfeited under section 6, the Treasurer of Ontario may sell the collateral security at the current market price. O. Reg. 21/71, s. 7. 8. Where the Crown in right of Ontario becomes a creditor of a p)erson in respect of a debt to the Crown arising from the provisions of section 6, the Registrar may take such proceedings as he sees fit under the Bankruptcy Act (Canada), The Judicature Act, The Corporations Act or the Winding-up Act (Canada) for the appointment of an interim receiver, custodian, trustee, receiver or liquidator, as the case maybe. O. Reg. 21/71, s. 8. 9. — (1) The Treasurer of Ontario may in his discretion, (a) assign any bond forfeited under section 6 and transfer the collateral security, if any ; (b) pay over any money recovered under the bond ; or (c) pay over any money realized from the sale of the collateral security under section 7, to any person who, (d) is a judgment creditor of any collection agency, including any member of a partner- ship, in respect of whose conduct the bond has been conditioned, or a collector or other official of the collection agency, where the judgment was based on a claim arising out of a transaction involving a collection matter; (e) in respect of a claim for less than $100 against any collection agency, including any member of a partnership, in respect of whose conduct the bond has been condi- tioned, or a collector or other official of the collection agency, arising out of a trans- action involving a collection matter, satis- fies the Registrar as to the validity of such claim ; or (/) has proven a claim in bankruptcy against any collection agency, including any member of a partnership, in respect of whose conduct the bond has been conditioned, in respect of any claim arising out of a trans- action involving a collection matter, provided that the claim or transaction occurred during the period referred to in clause a or 6 of section 4. (2) The Treasurer of Ontario may, where he deems it advisable, without any order, pay the whole or any part of the proceeds referred to in clause 6 or c of subsection 1 to the accountant of the Supreme Court in trust for such persons as are or may 254 O. Reg. 21/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 499 become entitled to share in the proceeds of the bond under the provisions of subsection 1 . O. Reg. 21/71, s. 9. 10. Where a bond has been forfeited and the Treasurer of Ontario has not received notice in writing of any claim against the proceeds of the bond or such part as remains in his hands within two years of the forfeiture, the Treasurer of Ontario may pay the proceeds of the bond or the collateral security, or any part remaining, to ciny f>erson who made a payment under the bond or who deposited the collateral security, after first deducting the amount of any expenses that have been incurred in connection with any investigation or otherwise re- lating to the collection agency in respect of whose conduct the bond was conditioned. O. Reg. 21/71, s. 10. FEES 11. Fees payable to the Registrar are as follows: 1. Upon apphcation for registration or reinstatement as a collection agency or for maintenance of regi- stration as a collection agency . . $25.00 2. For each branch office 10.00 3. Upon original application for r^s- tration as a collector 10.00 4. Upon application for maintenance of registration or reinstatement as a collector 5.00 5. For written examination of an applicant for registration as a collection agency 10.00 6. For each duplicate certificate of registration when the original is lost, stolen or destroyed, and an affidavit made thereto 3.00 O.Reg. 21/71, s. 11. 12. No person shall be registered as a collection agency or as a collector unless he is, (a) a bona fide resident of Ontario ; and (6) has had, where he is an applicant for registration as a collection agency, at least two years of actual experience in all phases of the collection agency business, or has related exf)erience that, in the opinion of the Registrar, is equivalent thereto and is twenty-one years of age or over. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF REGISTRATION 13. — (1) Every registration lapses on the 31st day of March unless the prescribed annual return for maintenance of registration, together with the pre- scribed fee and bond, is filed with the Registrar on or before the 21st day of March in each year. (2) Every applicant for registration shall state in the application an address for service in Ontario. (3) A collection agency shall not operate any branch office unless such branch office is authorized by the registration. (4) Every applicant for registration as a collection agency shall file with the Registrar copies of all forms and form letters that it proposes to use in dealing with debtors, as well as copies of forms of agreement that it proposes to use in its dealings with persons for whom it acts or proposes to act. (5) A registration issued imder the Act is not transferable. (6) Every person registered as a collection agency shall operate from a regular business office that shall be open to the public during normal business hours. (7) The Registrar may require further information or material to. be submitted by any applicant or any registered person within a specified time Hmit and may require verification by affidavit or other- wise of any information or material then or previously submitted. (8) Every collection agency or branch thereof shall keep on its premises proper records and books of accounts showing money received and money paid out and such books shall include a receipts journal, disbursements journal, general journal, chents' ledger, general ledger and such additional records as the Registrar considers necessary in accordance with accepted principles of double entry book- keeping and shall have its books of accounts and financial transactions audited annually by a person licensed under The Public Accountancy Act. O. Reg. 21/71, s. 13. 14. — ( 1 ) An applicant for registration as a collec- tion agency who has not been previously registered as a collection agency shall pass a written examina- tion based on the Act and such further subject matters as the Registrar prescribes. (2) The examination shall be conducted in the presence of a presiding officer appointed by the Registrar or his nominee. (3) The examination papers shall be marked by the Registrar or his nominee. (4) Not less than 75 per cent shall be considered a pass-mark for the examination. (5) The Registrar or his nominee may review and, where so requested in writing by an applicant who fails to obtain the pass-mark prescribed in sub- section 4, shall review the examination paper and make such changes in the mark obtained as he considers proper. 255 500 (6) Upon written application to the Registrar, an applicant who fails to obtain the pass-mark pre- scribed in subsection 4 may take a further examina- tion at any time, but where he fails the second examination he shall not take any subsequent examination until after the expiration of four months from the date of his latest examination. O. Reg. 21/71, s. 14. TRUST FUNDS 15. Every collection agency or branch thereof shall, within forty-eight hours, exclusive of Satur- days, Sundays and Statutory holidays, deposit and maintain at all times all money collected in a separate trust account in any Province of Ontario Savings Office or any Ontario branch of a chartered bank or corporation registered under The Loan and Trust Corporations Act and authorized by law to accept deposits. O. Reg. 21/71, s. 15. 16. — (1) Every collection agency shall without any notice or demand account for all money collected and pay the money less the proper fees of such collec- tion agency, to the person entitled thereto on or before the 20th day of the month following the month in which the money was collected, but when the money collected and due is less than $15, payment to the person entitled thereto shall be made within ninety days. (2) Every collection agency shall within thirty days from a demand made by a person entitled to an accounting, or immediately upon demand by the Registrar, account for all money received on behalf of such person and pay the money less the proper fees of such collection agency to such person. (3) Where for any reason a collection agency is unable to comply with subsections 1 and 2 and any money collected by it remains for a period of six months unclaimed by, or unpaid to, the person entitled to the money, it shall cause the money to be paid to the Treasurer of Ontario who may pay the money to the person entitled thereto upon satisfactory proof being furnished by the person that he is the person entitled to receive the money. O. Reg. 21/71, s. 16. 17. A subpoena issued under subsection 2 of section 10 of the Act shall be in Form 8, and shall be signed by the Chairman of the Tribunal or a vice-chairman thereof and shall be served personally on the person summoned who shall be paid fees and allowances for his attendance as a witness before the Tribunal as follows : THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 21/71 1. Attending proceedings, each day $ 10 Where a witness travels by private automobile, 10 cents a mile for each mile necessarily travelled between his place of residence and the place where the proceedings are held, but where the proceedings are held in the city or town in which the witness resides, 75 cents. Where a witness travels by a means other than private automobile, a sum equal to the amount of the fare actually paid for the transportation from his place of residence to the place where the proceedings are held, and return. 4. Where a witness is required to attend the proceedings on more than one day and returns to his place of residence at night, the travelling allowance men- tioned in paragraph 2 or 3, as the case may be, is payable in respect of each days attendance. 5. Where a witness resides elsewhere and in the opinion of the Director it is desirable that he remain overnight at the place at which the proceeding is held, a sum actually and reasonably paid by him for living expenses. O.Reg. 21/71, s. 17. ADDITIONAL FORMS 18. The notice of hearing before the Tribunal under subsection 4 of section 8 of the Act shall be in Form 7. O. Reg. 21/71. s. 18. 19. The subpoena to a witness before the Tribunal under subsection 2 of section 10 of the Act shall be in Form 8. O. Reg. 21/71 , s. 19. 20. A voluntary cancellation of registration under section 7 of the Act shall be in Form 9. O. Reg. 21/71, s. 20. 21. Regulation 54 of Ontario, 1960 is revoked. Revised Regulations of O. Reg. 21/71, s. 21. 256 O. Reg. 21/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Form 1 The CoUection Agencies Act. 1968-69 APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION AS A COLLECTION AGENCY 501 The undersigned applies to the Registrar for registration as a collection agency under The Collection Agencies Act, 1968-69 and for the purpose of procuring registration gives the following information : Apphcation on Behalf of (name under which business will be operated) Address (from which business will be conducted) Mailing Address (if difierent from above) Date of Application n individual n partnership n corporation Telephone No. (business) 2. All Corporation Officers and Directors. Members of Partnership or Individual Proprietor For Corporation Officers Only Position Held In Agency's Operations Name in Full Residence Address City or Town Res. Tel. No. Non- Active Active u a n n n a D D n D n n Note: If the apphcant is (a) a sole proprietor operating under a trade name of (6) a partnership, a copy of the Certificate of Registration under The Partnership Registration Act must be enclarts of Is. No. ~ 75, part of Is. No. 139, Is. No. 200 opposite Gibson Township Islands Nos. 220, n 221, 226, 355. 356. 358, 359, 371. 371A, 372. 373. 374. opposite Freeman 383, 397, 400. 401 Vi &402 Township (15) Column 2 of paragraph 43 of the said Schedule is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 283 528 O. Reg. 24/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 25/71 43. Indian Reserves Dokis No. 9 French River No. 13 Henvey Inlet No. 2 Magnetawan No. 1 Naiscoutaing No. 17A Parry Island No. 16 Shawanaga No. 17 Shawanaga No. 17B National Parks Part of Georgian Bay Islands National Park : Islands Nos. 473, 497 and 504 (McQuaid Island) (opposite Conger Twp.) (16) Paragraph 46 of the said Schedule is amended by striking out "Curne Lake No. 37A" in the eighth hne of column 2 and inserting in Heu thereof "Curne Lake No. 35A". (17) Column 2 of paragraph 50 of the said Schedule is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Indian Reserves Agency No. 1 Big Grassy River No. 35G Big Is. Mainland No. 93 Couchiching No. 16A Manitou Rapids No. 11 Neguaguon Lake No. 25D Rainy Lake No. 17A " No. 17B " No. 18C " No. 26A " No. 26B " No. 26C Seine River No. 23A No. 23B Sturgeon Falls No. 23 (18) Column 2 of paragraph 54 of the said Schedule is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Indian Reserves Part of Cornwall Island Indian Reserve No. 59 comprising the following islands : Cornwall First Crab Pilon (19) Paragraph 55 of the said Schedule is amended by striking out "Mattogami No. 71" in the seventh hne of column 2 and inserting in lieu thereof "Mattagami No. 71". (20) Paragraph 58 of the said Schedule is amended by striking out "Islands in the Trent Waters No. 36" in the second and third hues of column 2 and inserting in lieu thereof "Islands in the Trent Waters No. 36A". (4949) 5 THE CONDOMINIUM ACT, 1%7 O.Reg. 25/71. General. Made — January 14th, 1971. Filed— January 18th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CONDOMINIUM ACT, 1967 1. — ^(1) Column 1 of Schedule 1 to Ontario Regu- lation 299/67, as amended by Ontario Regulations 67/68 and 418/69, is further amended by, (a) striking out item 57 and inserting in lieu thereof "57. Waterloo North"; and (b) adding thereto the following item: 63. Waterloo South. (2) Column 2 of the said Schedule 1 is amended by. (a) striking out item 57 and inserting in heu thereof "57. Waterloo North"; and (b) adding thereto the following item: 63. Waterloo South. (3) Where, before this Regulation comes into force, a Condominium Corporation has been named, the corporation name is not affected by subsection 2 of this section but, where a Condominium Cor- poration is named after this Regulation comes into force, the components referred to in clause e of subsection 1 of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 299/67 shall be determined with reference to sub- section 2 of this section, and the next consecutive number shall be the number immediately after the last number previously assigned. 2. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of January, 1971. (4950) 284 O. Reg. 26/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 529 THE PARTNERSHIPS REGISTRATION ACT O. Reg. 26/71. General. Made— January 14th, 1971. Filed— January 18th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PARTNERSHIPS REGISTRATION ACT 1. Subsection 1 of section 2 of Ontario Regula- tion 422/69 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: ( 1 ) Every registrar of deeds shall keep two alpha- betical indexes of declarations filed under the Act and of certificates filed under The Limited Partner- ships Act and such indexes shall be called the "Firm Index" and the "Individual Index". 2. Subsection 1 of section 4 of Ontario Regula- tion 422/69 is revoked and the followring substituted therefor: (1) On the date specified in column 1 of Schedule 2 or at any time within a period of not more than 30 days following that date, all records kept under the Act and under The Limited Partnerships Act in the registry office for the registry division set opposite thereto in column 2 shall be transferred to the registry office for the registry division set opposite thereto in column 3. ( 1 a) Before transferring declarations under the Act and certificates under The Limited Partnerships Act, the registrar of deeds shall add the number of the registry division as a prefix to the registration number of each declaration and certificate. 3. Schedule 2 of Ontario R^^ilation 422/69 is amended by adding thereto the following : Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 1 February 1, 1971 Dundas (No. 8) Stormont (No. 52) February 1, 1971 Durham East (No. 9) Northumberland West (No. 39) February 1, 1971 Durham West (No. 10) Northumberland West (No. 39) February 1, 1971 Glengarry (No. 14) Stormont (No. 52) February 1. 1971 Grenville (No. 15) Leeds (No. 28) February 1. 1971 Grey South (No. 17) Grey North (No. 16) February 1, 1971 Lanark North (No. 26) Lanark South (No. 27) February 1, 1971 Northumberland East (No. 38) Northumberland West (No. 39) February 1, 1971 Russell (No. 50) Prescott (No. 46) January 1, 1971 Waterloo South (No. 67) Waterloo North (No. 58) February 1, 1971 — ■■ — ■ WeUington North (No. 60) WeUington South (No. 61) (4951) 285 530 O. Reg. 27/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 28/71 THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT, 1961-62 O.Reg. 27/71. General. Made — January 4th, 1971. Approved — January 14th, 1971. Filed— January 18th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT, 1961-62 1. Subsection 12 of section 10 of Ontario Regulation 190/62, as made by section 7 of Ontario Regulation 247/65, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: (12) A pubhc servant appointed to Group 2 of the unclassified service is entitled to vacation pay at the rate of 4 per cent of the salary paid to him and such vacation pay may be paid to the public servant, (a) together with his regular salary ; (b) annually ; or (c) when he leaves the public service, as the case may be. O. Reg. 27/71, s. 1. Civil Service Commission: W. A. B. Anderson Chairman Dated at Toronto, this 4th day of January, 1971. (4952) 5 THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT, 1968 O. Reg. 28/71. Use and Operation Applicable to Lands Owned by the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority. Made— June 23rd, 1970. Approved — January 14th, 1971. Filed— January 18th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT, 1968 Use and Operation Apphcable to Lands Owned by the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority 1. In this Regulation, (a) "Authority" means the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority ; (b) "Conservation Area" means an area con- sisting of one parcel or, where two or more parcels are contiguous, the contiguous parcels of land owned by the Authority; (c) "Vehicle" means a vehicle as defined in The Highway Traffic Act. O. Reg. 28/71, s. 1. 2. This Regulation applies to the use by the public of conservation areas and the works, vehicles, boats, services and things of the Authority. O. Reg. 28/71, s. 2. 3. Any person required to issue a permit by this Regulation may refuse to issue the permit where in the opinion of the issuer, to do so would not be in the interest of, (a) the best, safest and most orderly use of the conservation area by the public ; or (b) the best administration of the conservation area, having regard to the conservation, restoration and development of the natural resources of the conservation area. O. Reg. 28/71, s. 3. 4. No person shall, (a) deface, remove or damage any property in a conservation area ; (b) remove, injure or destroy any tree, shrub, plant, flower or growing thing or any soil, rock or other material in a conservation area; (c) kill, trap, hunt, pursue or in any manner disturb or cause to be disturbed any wild bird or animal within a conservation area, except, (i) in an area set aside by the Authority for the purpose and identified by signs reading "Hunting Permitted" ; (ii) under the authority of a permit issued by the Secretary-Treasurer; (d) be in possession of or fire or discharge any torpedo, rocket or other fireworks in a conservation area without a permit therefor issued by the Secretary-Treasurer of the Authority. O. Reg. 28/71, s. 4. 5. No person shall abandon any refuse or other object or material within a conservation area except in receptacles or pits provided by the Authority for the purpose. O. Reg. 28/71, s. 5. 6. No person shall erect, post, paste, fasten, paint or affix any placard, bill, notice or sign in a conservation area, unless a permit therefor is first obtained from the Secretary-Treasurer of the Authority. O. Reg. 28/71, s. 6. 286 O. Reg. 28/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 531 7. — (1) No person shall bring a horse, cow or other animal into a conservation area without a permit therefor issued by the Secretary-Treasurer. (2) No person shall permit a dog, cat or other pet to be in any place in a conservation area set aside for wading, bathing or swimming. (3) No person shall permit a dog, cat or other pet to be in any other part of a conservation area unless, (a) the dog, cat or other pet is secured by a leash that does not exceed six feet in length ; or (b) a permit therefore has been issued by the Secretary-Treasurer. O. Reg. 28/71, s. 7. 8. No person shall, (a) sell or offer for sale any article or service ; (b) advertise or carry on any business or com- mercial enterprise ; or (c) beg or solicit charity, within a conservation area without a permit therefor issued by the Secretary-Treasurer of the Authority. O. Reg. 28/71, s. 8. 9. No person shall bring a show of any kind or any equipment for entertainment into a conserva- tion area without a permit therefor issued by the Secretary-Treasurer of the Authority. O. Reg. 28/71, s. 9. 10. Except under a permit therefor issued by the Secretary- Treasurer of the Authority, no person shall conduct a public meeting or f)erform any act that congregates or is Ukely to congregate persons in a conservation area. O. Reg. 28/71, s. 10. 11. No person shall be in a conservation area after sunset and before 10.00 a.m. without a permit therefor issued by the Authority. O. Reg. 28/71 s. 11. 12. — (1) No person shall wade, bathe or swim in a conservation area except at such times and at such places as are set aside by the Authority for the purpose. (2) No person shall take any inflatable object or snorkel or other underwater breathing device into water in a conservation area. O. Reg. 28/71, s. 12. 13. No person shall launch or operate a boat within a conservation area except under a permit issued by the Secretary-Treasurer of the Authority. O. Reg. 28/71, s. 13. 14. — (1) Except under a permit therefor issued by the Secretary-Treasurer of the Authority, no person shall light or maintain a fire in a con- servation area in a place other than a fireplace or other location provided by the Authority for the purpose. (2) No person who lights a fire in a conservation area shall leave the fire unattended or leave the site of the fire before the fire is completely extinguished. O. Reg. 28/71, s. 14. 15. Except in conservation areas that have been set aside and posted by the Authority for hunting archery, no person, other than a peace officer, shall possess an air-gun, firearm, shngshot or archery equipment in a conservation area. O. Reg. 28/71, s. 15. 16. No person shall occupy a campsite except under the authority of a camping permit issued by the Authority. O. Reg. 28/71, s. 16. 17.— (1) Sections 63, 68, 69 and 71 of The High- way Traffic Act apply to the operation of vehicles on roads under the jurisdiction of the Authority. (2) No p>erson shall, (a) operate a vehicle within a conservation area except on a roadway or other place set aside by the Authority for the purpose ; (6) operate a vehicle at a speed in excess of fifteen miles per hour on any road under the jurisdiction of the Authority ; (c) park a vehicle within a conservation area in a place other than one that has been set aside by the Authority for the purpose; (d) operate a pubUc commercial vehicle as defined in The Public Commercial Vehicles Act, within a conservation area for com- mercial purposes, except for the purpose of making deliveries within the conser- vation area ; or {e) operate a snowmobile, motor-toboggan or any motor propelled vehicle in any con- servation area except under a permit there- for issued by the Secretary-Treasurer. (3) An officer may direct traffic and in cases of fire, accident, traffic congestion or other emergency may direct it into such channels as are necessary to prevent or relieve congestion or give right-of- way. (4) Every person shall obey any direction given under subsection 3. O. Reg. 28/71, s. 17. 18. No person shall land or operate an aircraft on any reservoir in a conservation area or in any other part of a conservation area except with the express f)ermission of the Executive Committee of the Authority, and on evidence of clearance from the Department of Transport of Canada. O. Reg. 28/7 1 , s. 18. 287 532 O. Reg. 28/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 29/71 19. No person shall erect a building, or other structure in any conservation area except in the cottage site areas of the Fanshawe Conservation Area and the Wildwood Conservation Area, except with the express permission of the Executive Com- mittee of the Authority. O. Reg. 28/71, s. 19. 20. The fee for parking in all conservation areas shall be a sum as the Authority shall estabhsh from time to time but shall not exceed, (a) for one car $2 a day ; (b) for an annual parking permit from May 1st to November 1st in any year, $12; (c) for a bicycle, motorcycle, motor scooter, 75 cents a day ; (d) for one bus carrying ten or more passengers, $5 a day ; (e) the fees in paragraphs a, b, c, and d will apply in all conservation areas from May 1st to December 1st in each year. O. Reg. 28/71, s. 20. 21. The fee for entrance into all conservation areas for pedestrians shall be a sum as the Authority shall estabhsh from time to time but shall not exceed the sum of 25 cents a day for each person over the age of fifteen years and this fee shall apply in all conservation areas from May 1st to December 1st in each year. O. Reg. 28/71, s. 21. 22. The fee for rental of pavilions at conservation areas shall be a sum established from time to time by the Authority, but shall not exceed the sum of $50 a day. O. Reg. 28/71, s. 22. 23. The fee for camp sites for tents or trailers shall be a sum not in excess of fees charged by the Ontario Government in its provincial parks and no additional fee will be charged under section 20 or 21 in this Regulation. O. Reg. 28/71, s. 23. 24. The fee for boat launching, in addition to fees levied under section 20 of this Regulation, shall be a sum as will be established from time to time by the Authority but shall not be less than those charged by the Ontario Government in its provincial parks. O.Reg. 28/71, s. 24. Upper Thames River Conservation Authority: Norman A. Bradford Authority Chairman R. D. McCall Director of Operations Dated this 23rd day of June, 1970, London, Ontario. (4953) THE LABOUR RELATIONS ACT O. Reg. 29/71. Rules of Procedure. Made — January 4th, 1971. Approved — January 14th, 1971. Filed— January 18th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LABOUR RELATIONS ACT 1. Ontario Regulation 264/66 is amended by adding thereto the following sections : right of access 11a. — (1) An apphcation for a direction granting a right of access shall be made in quadruplicate in Form 12a. (2) Section 2 does not apply to an application under subsection 1 . 116. — (1) The registrar shall serve the respondent with, (a) a copy of the application ; and {b) a notice of application and of hearing in Form 126. (2) The registrar shall serve the applicant with a notice of hearing in Form 7. lie. A respondent shall file his reply, in quadrupH- cate in Form 12c not later than the sixth day after, (a) the day on which the registrar served the respondent with the notice of application, where it was served personally; or [b) the day immediately following the day on which the registrar mailed the notice of apphcation to the respondent, where it was served by mail. SUCCESSOR RIGHTS — SALE OF A BUSINESS 19a. An apphcation under section 47a of the Act shall be made in quadruplicate in Form 21a. 19 J. — (1) The registrar shall serve the respondent, any trade union named in the application as having an interest and the employer who it is claimed has sold his business with, (a) a copy of the apphcation ; and (6) a notice of apphcation and of hearing in Form 216. 288 O. Reg. 29/71 (2) The registrar shall serve the person to whom it is claimed the business has been sold with an appropriate number of notices of apphcation in Form 21c for posting. (3) The registrar shall serve the applicant with a notice of hearing in Form 7. 19c. — (1) The respondent shaD file a reply in quadniphcate in Form 21d not later than the terminal date for the apphcation. (2) Any other trade union, employer, or other person served under section 196 shall file an inter- vention in quadniphcate in Form 21« not later than the terminal date for the apphcation. I9d. Any employee or group of employees affected by an apphcation under section 19a who desires to make representations in connection with the apphca- tion shall file a statement of desire to make representations and such statement shall, (a) be in writing, signed by the person making the statement or his representative; {b) contain the names of the parties to the apphcation ; (c) contain a return maihng address ; and {d} contain a concise summary of the repre- sentations. THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 533 EXEMPTION FROM UNION SECURITY PROVISIONS OF A COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT 24a. — (1) An apphcation for exemption from a union security provision in a collective agreement on the grounds of rehgious conviction or behef shall be made in quadruphcate in Form 28a. (2) Section 2 does not apply to an apphcation under subsection 1. 246. The Registrar shall serve the trade union and employer with a copy of the apphcation and a notice of apphcation and of hearing in Form 286 and shall serve the apphcant with a notice of hearing in Form 7. 24c. — (1) The trade union and employer shall file their rephes in quadruphcate in Form 28c not later than the sixth day after. (a) the day on which the registrar served the notice of apphcation and of hearing, where it was served personally ; or (6) the day immediately foUowing the day on which the registrar mailed the notice of apphcation and of hearing, where it was served by mail. (2) Each reply shall be accompanied by a copy of the coUective agreement in operation between the trade union and employer at the date of the apphcation. 2. The heading to section 28 of Ontario Regulation 264/66 is revoked and the foUowing substituted therefor : COMPLAINT OF UNFAIR PRACTICE — SECTION 65 3. Sections 29 to 31, both inclusive, section 32 and the heading thereto and section 38 of Ontario Regulation 264/66 are revoked and the following substituted therefor: 2f. Where the Board authorizes a field ofl&cer to inquire into a complaint, the field officer shall dehver a copy of the complaint to, («) the person against whom the complaint is made ; (6) each interested person named in the complaint ; and (c) such other persons as the Board may direct. 3i. — (1) Where the Board inquires into the com- plaint by means of a hearing by the Board, the registrar shall serve, («) the complainant ; (b) the person against whom the complaint is made ; (c) each interested person named in the com- plaint ; and (d) such other persons as the Board may direct, with a notice of hearing in Form 7 and where a copy of the complaint has not been previously served upon such persons other than the com- plainant the registrar shall also serve a copy of the complaint upon them. (2) Where the Board, pursuant to clause A of subsection 2 of section 77 of the Act, authorizes the chairman or a vice-chairman to inquire into the complaint and report to the Board, the registrar shall serve, (a) the complainant ; (6) the person against whom the complaint is made ; (c) each interested person named in the com- plaint ; and {d) such other persons as the Board may direct, with a notice of inquiry in Form 34. 289 534 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 29/71 (3) The person against whom the complaint is made shall file his reply, if any, in quadrupHcate in Form 35 not later than the sixth day after, (a) the day on which the registrar served the notice of hearing or inquiry, where it was served personally ; or (c) the day immediately following the day on which the registrar mailed the notice of hearing or inquiry, where it was served by mail. (4) A person, other than the person against whom the complaint is made, who has been served with a copy of the complaint and notice of hearing, shall file his intervention, if any, in quadruplicate in Form 35a not later than the sixth day after, (a) the day on which the registrar served the notice of hearing or inquiry, where it was served personally ; or {b) the day immediately following the day on which the registrar mailed the notice of hearing or inquiry, where it was served by mail. 31. — (1) The registrar shall serve a copy of the report of the chairman of vice-chairman, as the case may be, authorized to inquire into the complaint, together with a notice of the report in Form 36, upon each of the persons served with the notice of inquiry. (2) Any person served with the notice of inquiry who desires to make representations concerning the report shall file a statement of desire as prescribed in Form 36 not later than the sixth day after, (a) the day on which the registrar served the person with the notice of report, where it was served personally ; or (b) the day immediately following the day on which the registrar mailed the notice of report to the person, where it was served by mail. (3) Where the registrar receives a statement of desire to make representations in the form and manner required by this section, or where the Board so directs, the registrar shall serve each of the persons served with a notice of inquiry with a notice of hearing by the Board in Form 7. JURISDICTIONAL DISPUTES 32. A complaint to the Board under section 66 of the Act shall be made in quadruplicate in Form 37. 38. — (1) Where the Board has issued an interim order or made a direction respecting the assignment of work under section 66, an application that the Board direct a person to cease and desist from doing anything intended or likely to interfere with the terms of the interim order or direction respecting the assignment of work shall be made in quadrupli- cate in Form 40. (2) Section 2 shall not apply to an application under subsection 1 . 4. Section 62 and the heading thereto of Ontario Regulation 264/66 are revoked and the following substituted therefor: SUMMONS TO WITNESS 62. A summons to a witness shall be in Form 48 or in Form 48a, as the case may be. 5. Section 63 of Ontario Regulation 264/66 is amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (4) Sections 76 and 77 apply to proceedings for accreditation and termination of accreditation as bargaining agent in the construction industry and section 2 does not apply to such proceedings. 6. Section 64 of Ontario Regulation 264/66 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 64. Where there is a conflict between any provi- sion in sections 63 to 99 and any provision in sections 1 to 62, the provisions in sections 63 to 99 prevail. 7. Ontario Regulation 264/66 is amended by revoking section 76, renumbering sections 77 and 78 as numbers 100 and 101 and by adding thereto the following sections: APPLICATIONS FOR ACCREDITATION AND FOR TERMINATION OF ACCREDITATION 76. When an application is made, the registrar shall fix a terminal date for the application which shall be not less than five and not more than ten days, as the Board may direct, or such further period as the Board may direct, after, (a) the day on which the registrar serves the respondent with the notice of application, where it is served personally ; or (b) the day immediately following the day on which the registrar mails the notice of appli- cation to the respondent, where it is served by mail. 77. At such time as may be determined by the Board after the terminal date the registrar shall fix an employer date for the application, which shall 290 O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 535 be not less than five and not more than ten days, as the Board may direct, or such further period as the Board may direct, after, (a) the day on which the registrar serves employers with notices of application and of hearing, where they are served personally ; or (6) the day immediately following the day on which the registrar mails notices of apphca- tion and of hearing to employers, where they are served by mail. ACCREDITATION 78. An apphcation for accreditation as bargaining agent shall be made in quadruplicate in Form 59 and shall be accompanied by a copy of the applicant's charter, constitution or by-laws, as the case may be. 79. — (1) The registrar shall serve the applicant with a notice of the fixing of the terminal date for the apphcation in Form 60. (2) The registrar shall serve the respondent with a copy of the apphcation and a notice of apphcation in Form 61. 80. The apphcant shall, not later than the second day after the terminal date for the applica- tion, file a declaration concerning representation documents in Form 62. 81. A respondent shall file a reply in quadrupUcate in Form 63 not later than the terminal date for the apphcation. 82. The registrar shall serve upon any employers' organization, trade union or council of trade unions named in the apphcation or reply as claiming or known to him as claiming to have an interest in the apphcation, a notice of apphcation in Form 64. 83. An employers' organization, trade union or council of trade unions that is served with a notice of apphcation or that claims to have an interest in the apphcation, shall file its intervention, if any, in quadruphcate in Form 65 not later than the terminal date for the application and, if it fails to file such an intervention, it may be deemed by the Board to have abandoned any claim to have any interest in the apphcation. 84. An apphcant shall file the documents upon which it intends to rely to satisfy the Board that each of the employers whom it represents has vested appropriate authority in the apphcant employers' organization to enable it to discharge the responsibihties of an accredited bargaining agent not later than the terminal date. 85. After the fixing of the employer date the registrar shall serve the applicant, the respondent and any intervener with a notice of hearing in Form 66. 86. The registrar shall serve such employers as may be directed by the Board with a notice of apphcation and of hearing in Form 67. 87. — (1) An employer who is served with a notice of application and of hearing shall file an employer intervention in Form 68, together with the accom- panying Schedule, not later than the employer date for the apphcation. (2) An employer who has filed an employer intervention may appear at the hearing. (3) Where an employer intervention indicates a desire on the part of the employer to make representations to the Board with respect to the apphcation, the Board may dispose of the applica- tion without considering the representations set out in the employer intervention of an employer who fails to appear at the hearing without further notice to the employer. TERMINATION 88. An apphcation for a declaration of termination of accreditation as bargaining agent shall be made in quadruphcate in Form 69. 89. — (1) The registrar shall serve the apphcant with a notice of the fixing of the terminal date for the apphcation in Form 60. (2) The registrar shall serve the respondent with a copy of the apphcation and a notice of apphcation in Form 70. 90. The respondent shall file a reply in quad- ruphcate in Form 71 not later than the terminal date for the apphcation. 91. The registrar shall serve the trade union or council of trade unions, as the case may be, with a copy of the apphcation and a notice of apphcation in Form 72. 92. A trade union or council of trade unions shall file its intervention, if any, in quadruphcate in Form 65 not later than the terminal date. 93. After the fixing of the employer date the registrar shall serve the apphcant, the respondent and any intervener with a notice of hearing in Form 66. 94. After the fixing of the employer date the registrar shall serve such employers as may be directed by the Board with a notice of apphcation and of hearing in Form 73. 291 536 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 29/71 95. — (1) An employer who is served with a notice of apphcation and of hearing shall file an employer intervention in Form 74, together with the accom- panying Schedule, not later than the employer date for the apphcation. (2) An employer who has filed an employer intervention may appear at the hearing. (3) Where an employer intervention indicates a desire on the part of the employer to make representations to the Board with respect to the application, the Board may dispose of the applica- tion without considering the representations set out in the employer intervention of an employer who fails to appear at the hearing without further notice to the employer. EVIDENCE AS TO REPRESENTATION 96. — ( 1 ) Evidence of representation of an employer by an employers' organization or of objection by employers to accreditation of an employers' organi- zation or to termination of accreditation as bargaining agent or of signification by employers that they no longer wish to be represented by an accredited employers' organization shall not be accepted by the Board on an application for accreditation or for a declaration terminating accreditation as bargaining agent unless the evidence is in writing signed by the employer, or each member of a group of employers, as the case may be, and, (a) is accompanied by the return maihng address of the person who files such evidence, objection or signification ; and (b) in the case of evidence of representation or of signification, contains the name, address and telephone number of the employer, the name and telephone number of a person to whom telephone or other inquiries should be addressed and is filed not later than the terminal date for the application ; and (c) in the case of evidence of objection, contains the name, address and telephone number of each objecting employer, the name of the employers' organization and is filed not later than the employer date for an employer intervention. (2) No oral evidence of representation by an employers' organization or of objection by employers to accreditation of an employers' organization or to termination of accreditation as bargaining agent or of signification by employers that they no longer wish to be represented by an accredited employers' organization shall be accepted by the Board except to identify and substantiate the written evidence referred to in subsection 1. (3) Any employer or group of employers affected by an application for accreditation or by an application for a declaration of termination of accreditation as bargaining agent desiring to make representations to the Board in opposition to the application may file a statement in writing of such desire in the form prescribed by subsection 1 not later than the employer date for the application. (4) An employer or group of employers who has filed a statement of desire in the form and manner prescribed by this section may appear at the hearing. (5) The Board may dispose of an application without considering the statement of desire of any employer who fails to appear in person or by a representative and adduce evidence that includes testimony in the personal knowledge and observa- tion of the witness as to, (a) the circumstances concerning the origina- tion of the statement of desire; and (b) the manner in which each signature on the statement of desire was obtained. APPLICATIONS FOR DIRECTION UNDER SECTION 107 97. — ( 1 ) An application to the Board under section 107 of the Act shall be made in quadruplicate in Form 75. (2) Section 2 does not apply to applications under subsection 1. 98. The registrar shall serve upon the respondent or respondents, as the case may be, a notice of application and of hearing in Form 76 and he shall serve upon the applicant a notice of hearing in Form 7. 99. Subject to a direction by the Board under subsection 3 of section 57, any person who is served with a notice of application shall file a reply in quadruphcate in Form 77, not later than the sixth day after, (a) the day on which the registrar served the notice of application where it was served personally ; or (b) the day immediately following the day on which the registrar mailed the notice of apphcation, where it was served by mail. 8. Ontario Regulation 264/66 is amended by adding thereto the following forms: 292 O. Reg. 29/71 Between : THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Form 12a The Labour Relations Act APPLICATION FOR RIGHT OF ACCESS BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD — and 537 Applicant, Respondent. The applicant requests that the Board issue a direction granting to a representative of the applicant a right of access to the respondent's property. •Strike out if not appUcable 1 . The appUcant states : (a) name of apphcant : (b) address of applicant : (c) address of applicant for service : {d) name of respondent : (e) address of respondent : 2. (1) the applicant is a trade union. *(2) The employees of the respondent reside on the property of the said respondent. OR *(3) The employees of the respondent reside on property to which the respondent has the right to control access. (4) The appUcant is attempting to persuade employees of the respondent to become members of the appUcant union. 3. (1) The property to ^vhich access is requested is situated at : (2) The employees in question reside in : (describe type and location of residence) 4. The name of the applicant's representative to whom a right of access is to be given is : 5. Other relevant statements, if any : DATED at this. .day of. , 19. signature for the applicant 293 538 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 29/71 DECLARATION I, , the of (name) (office) the applicant herein, declare that : 1 . I have knowledge of the affairs of the applicant ; 2. To the best of my knowledge, information and belief the information contained in this application is correct. DATED at this day of 19... signature for the applicant. FILE NO Form lib The Labour Relations Act NOTICE OF FILING OF APPLICATION FOR RIGHT OF ACCESS AND OF HEARING BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between ; Applicant, — and — Respondent. TO THE RESPONDENT: 1. TAKE NOTICE that the applicant on 19 . . , made an application to the Ontario Labour Relations Board for a direction that the respondent grant to a representative of the applicant a right of access to the respondent's property situated at (location of property) 2. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that you shall send to the Board your reply, if any, to this appUcation so that, (a) it is received by the Board ; or (b) if mailed by registered mail addressed to the Board at its office, 8 York Street, Toronto 1, Ontario, it is mailed not later than the day of , 19 . . . 3. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE of the hearing of the application by the Board at its Board room at 8 York Street, Toronto 1 , Ontario, on day, the day of 19 ... at o'clock in the noon. 4. If you fail to attend at the hearing of the application on the day of 19.., or at any continuation thereof, the Board may dispose of the appUcation on the evidence and representations placed before it at such hearing or hearings without further notice to you. DATED this day of 19. . . Registrar 294 O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 539 FILE NO. Between : Form 12c The Labour Relations Act REPLY TO APPLICATION FOR RIGHT OF ACCESS BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD and The respondent replies to the application for a right of access as follows : 1. (a) correct name of respondent : (6) address of respondent : (c) address of respondent for service : Applicant, Respondent. ♦Strike out if not applicable (1) The respondent •jcnot ^^^ owner of the land upon which the employees reside. ♦Strike out if not applicable (2) The respondent ♦(jopgnQ* have the right to control access to the property on which the employees reside. ♦(1) The respondent consents to the application being disposed of by the Board without a hearing by the Board : OR *(2) The respondent consents to the application being disposed of by the Board without a hearing but wishes the Board to consider the following representations (use additional pages if necessary) : OR •(3) The respondent requests a hearing of the application by the Board and undertakes to attend a hearing of the Board for this purpose. The respondent desires to make the following representations at the hearing (use additional pages if necessary) : DATED at this . .day of. ,, 19. signature for the respondent 295 540 Between : THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Form 21a The Labour Relations Act APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 47a OF THE ACT BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD and O. Reg. 29/71 Applicant, Respondent. The applicant applies to the Ontario Labour Relations Board under section 47a of the Act with respect to the bargaining rights of as a result of. (trade union) •Strike out if not applicable (a) a sale of a business by to (predecessor employer) .alleged to have taken place on , 19.... (successor employer) or about the day of OR *(h) an erection of one or more municipalities into another municipality or an amalgamation, union or other joining of two or more municipahties involving and *Strike out if trade union is applicant (successor municipality) (predecessor municipality) alleged to have taken place on or about the day of 19.... The applicant states : 1 . (a) Full name of applicant : {b) Address of applicant : (a) Name of trade union claiming bargaining rights. (b) Address of trade union claiming bargaining rights. ♦2. *Strike out if successor employer is applicant *3. (a) Full name of successor employer : (b) Address of successor employer : 4. (a) Full name of predecessor employer : (b) Address of predecessor employer : 5. (a) Full name of any other trade union, employer or other person known to have an interest in this application : {b) Address of any other trade union, employer or other person known to have an interest in this application : 296 O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 541 ♦Strike out if not applicable *(1) A sale of a business »j- J . take place. OR ♦(2) An erection of one or more municipalities into another municipality or an amalgamation, union or other joining of two or more municipaUties ♦j; j take place. •Strike out if not apphcable As a result, •{«) •••• •is ,. . bound by a collective agreement entered into by and (trade union) OR *(b) ■•isnot ''^Q"^''^^ to bargain with. (trade union) •Strike out if not applicable •Strike out if not applicable. with a view to making a collective agreement. 8. A change in the character of the business so that it is substantially different from the •has business of the predecessor employer *jjacnot **'^®" jdace. 9. An interminghng of employees of one business with employees of another business represented by a trade union •Uacnot t*^^" place. 10. The apphcant makes the following request (state nature of reUef claimed) : 1 1 . The appUcant submits with this appUcation the following documents : 12. Other relevant statements, including a statement of events which led to this application (attach additional pages if necessary) : DATED at , this day of .19. signature for the applicant FILE NO. Between : Form lib The Labour Relations Act NOTICE OF MAKING OF APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 47a AND OF HEARING BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD — and Apphcant, 297 Respondent. 542 TO: THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 29/71 ♦Strike out if person to whom notice addressed is not employer. 1. TAKE NOTICE that the applicant, on ,19 filed with the Ontario Labour Relations Board an application under section 47a of The Labour Relations Act, a copy of which is attached. *2. You are required to post the enclosed Notice to Employees of Application (Form 21c) immediately. These notices are to be posted in conspicuous places where they are most likely to come to the attention of all employees who may be affected by the application. You shall keep them posted upon your premises until the close of business on the terminal date for the application shown in paragraph 3. You shall complete and send to the Board immediately the Return of Posting (Form 47). 3. The terminal date fixed for this application as directed by the Board is the day of ,19 ♦Strike out if not applicable. ♦reply 4. You shall send to the Board your *jntervention ^° **^**' (a) it is received by the Board not later than the terminal date shown in paragraph 3 ; or (b) if it is mailed by registered mail addressed to the Board at its office, 8 York Street, Toronto 1, Ontario, it is mailed not later than the terminal date shown in paragraph 3. ♦Strike out if not applicable. 5. If you fail to send your ♦intervention *° *^^ Board as set out in paragraph 4, the Board may dispose of the appUcation on the evidence before it without further notice to you. 6. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE of the hearing of the application by the Board at its Board Room at 8 York Street, Toronto 1, Ontario, on the day of , 19 .... at o'clock in the noon. DATED this day of. ,19. Registrar FILE NO. Form 2\i Between : The Labour Relations Act NOTICE TO EMPLOYEES OF APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 47a OF THE ACT BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD — and Applicant, Respondent. TO THE EMPLOYEES OF: 1. TAKE NOTICE that the applicant on , 19. . . ., made to the Ontario Labour Relations Board an application under section 47a of the Act requesting the Board to : 298 O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 543 2. Your attention is directed to the following information contained in the apphcation : 3. The terminal date fixed for this application as directed by the Board is the day of 19 4. Any employee or group of employees affected by the apphcation and desiring to make representa- tions to the Board in connection with this apphcation must send to the Board a statement in writing of such representations which statement must, (a) be in writing, signed by the person making the statement or his representative ; {b) contain the names of the parties to the apphcation ; (c) contain a return maihng address ; and (d) contain a concise summary of the representations. 5. The statement of desire to make representations must be, (a) received by the Board not later than the terminal date shown in paragraph 3 ; or (6) if mailed by registered mail addressed to the Board at its office, 8 York Street, Toronto 1, Ontario, mailed not later than the terminal date shown in paragraph 3. 6. Unless a statement of desire to make representations is dehvered or mailed to the Board in accordance with paragraphs 4 and 5, the Board may dispose of the apphcation without further notice to the employees. 7. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE of the hearing of the apphcation by the Board at its Board Room at 8 York Street, Toronto 1 , Ontario, on the day of , 19 .... , at o'clock in the noon. DATED this day of 19 R^strar FILE NO. Form 2ld The Labour Relations Act REPLY TO AN APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 47a OF THE ACT BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Apphcant, — and — Resfxjndent. The respondent states in reply to the apphcation under section 47a as follows : 1 . (a) correct name of respondent : (b) address of respondent : (c) address of respondent for service : 299 544 ♦Strike out if not applicable. THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 29/71 2. The applicant *• . entitled to the relief claimed for the following reasons: (Reference should be made to specific statements in the application.) 3. The respondent submits with this reply the following documents: 4. The respondent replies to the application as follows : DATED at , this day of , 19. signature for the respondent FILE NO. Form 21e The Labour Relations Act INTERVENTION, APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 47* OF THE ACT BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : and Applicant, Respondent. (name of intervener) intervenes in this proceeding. 1. The intervener states : (a) address of intervener : ( b ) address of intervener for service : 2. The interest of the intervener in these proceedings is as follows : ♦is 3. The applicant ^- . entitled to the relief claimed for the following reasons: (Reference should be made to specific statements in the application.) 4. The intervener submits with this intervention the following documents : 5. The intervener desires to make the following representations : DATED at this day of 19. 'Strike out if not applicable. signature for the intervener 300 O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 545 Form 28a The Labour Relations Ad APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION ON THE GROUNDS OF RELIGIOUS CONVICTION OR BELIEF FROM UNION SECURITY PROVISIONS IN A COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Applicant, and — — and — Respondent Trade Union, Respondent Employer. The applicant applies to the Ontario Labour Relations Board for exemption on the grounds of religious conviction or behef from the union security provisions in a collective agreement entered into between the trade union and employer. The applicant states: 1. (a) address of appUcant for service : (b) address of respondent trade union : (c) address of respondent employer : 2. The applicant has been and continues to be an employee of the respondent employer since the day of , 19 •Strike out *3. — (1) A collective agreement, a copy of which is appended hereto, was entered into if not apphcable between the trade union and the employer on the day of , 19 .... , and is operative from the day of , 19 , to the day of 19 (2) The union security provision from which the applicant is seeking exemption is as follows : *4- — (1) A collective agreement was entered into between the trade union and employer but has not been made available to the applicant. (2) Under the terms of this collective agreement employees are required to join the trade union or pay dues or other assessments to the trade union. 5. The grounds upon which the applicant seeks exemption (state as concisely as possible the religious conviction or belief for objecting to joining the trade union or paying dues or other assessments to the trade union) : 6. Other relevant statements : DATED at .this day of ,19 signature 301 546 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 29/71 FILE NO Form 2Sb The Labour Relations Act NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION FROM UNION SECURITY PROVISIONS IN A COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT ON THE GROUNDS OF RELIGIOUS CONVICTION OR BELIEF AND OF HEARING BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Applicant, — and — Respondent Trade Union, and Respondent Employer. TO THE RESPONDENT: 1. TAKE NOTICE that the applicant, on the day of , 19 , made an application to the Ontario Labour Relations Board for exemption from a union security provision in a collective agreement entered into between the trade union and employer. A copy of the application is attached. 2. You shall send your reply to this application accompanied by the- collective agreement between the trade union and employer to the Board so that, (a) it is received by the Board ; or {b) if mailed by registered mail addressed to the Board at its office, 8 York Street, Toronto 1, Ontario, it is mailed, not later than the day of ,19 3. If you fail to send your reply to the Board so that, (a) it is received by the Board ; or (6) if mailed by registered mail addressed to the Board at its office, 8 York Street, Toronto 1, Ontario, it is mailed, on or before the day of , 19 the Board may dispose of the apphcation on the evidence and representations placed before it by the applicant without further notice to you. 4. The hearing of the application by the Board will take place at its Board Room, 8 York Street, Toronto 1 , Ontario, on day, the day of , 19 .... , at o'clock in the noon. DATED this day of 19 Registrar O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 547 Form 28c The Labour Relations Act REPLY TO AN APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION FROM UNION SECURITY PROVISIONS IN A COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT ON THE GROUNDS OF RELIGIOUS CONVICTION OR BELIEF BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Applicant, — and — Respondent Trade Union, — and Respondent Employer. The respondent replies to the apphcation for exemption from the union security provision in a collective agreement between the trade union and employer as follows : 1 . (a) correct name of respondent : (b) address of respondent : (c) address of respondent for service : 2. A collective agreement, a copy of which is enclosed, was entered into between the the trade union and employer on the day of ,19 and is operative from the day of , 19 to the day of ,19 3. The union security provision of the collective agreement is as follows : 4. The respondent repUes to the application as follows : DATED at this day of 19 •Strike out signature ♦trade union words not for the respondent 'employer applicable. 9. Forms 32 to 37, both inclusive, and forms 40 and 42 to Ontario Regulation 264/66 are revoked and the following substituted therefor : 303 548 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Form 32 The Labour Relations Act COMPLAINT UNDER SECTION 65 OF THE ACT OF UNFAIR PRACTICE BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD 0. Reg. 29/71 Between : Complainant, and Respondent. The complainant complains that the grievor(s) named in paragraph 2 has (have) been dealt with by the respondent contrary to the provisions of section(s) (specify relevant section(s) see Note ... .of The Labour Relations Act, and requests that Number 1 below) (state relief sought by grievor(s) see Note Number 2 below) 1 . (a) name of complainant : (b) address of complainant for service : (c) name of respondent : (d) address of respondent : 2. (a) name(s) of grievor(s) : (b) address(es) and telephone number(s) of grievor(s) ; ♦Strike out if not apphcable *3. (a) name of any other person, trade union, council of trade unions or employers' organization that may be affected by the complaint : (b) address of person, trade union, council of trade unions or employers' organization that may be affected by the complaint : 4. The following is a concise statement of the nature of each act or omission complained of (use additional sheets if necessary. See Note Number 3 below). On or about the grievor(s) was (were) dealt with by (date of alleged violation) (the respondent where respondent is an individual) (or name and position with respondent) of the respondent contrary to the provisions of section (s) of The Labour Relations Act in that he did on his own behalf or on behalf of the respondent : 5. The following steps have been taken on behalf of the grievor(s) for the adjustment of the matters giving rise to the complaint (if none has been taken state the reason why) : 6. The person, trade union, council of trade unions or employers' organization set out above in paragraph 3(a) is affected by the complaint for the following reason (s) : 304 O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 549 7. Other relevant statements : DATED at .this day of ,19 signature of complainant N.B. Failure to complete this form, setting out all the particulars, may cause delay in the processing of this complaint. 1. Before a grievor is entitled to relief under section 65, it must be established that the respondent has acted contrary to some section of The Labour Relations Act, OTHER THAN SECTION 65. Where the complaint is made under section 65(1) (a) insert in the space indicated the section or sections of the Act the respondent is alleged to have violated. Where the complaint is made under section 65(1) (6) insert in the space indicated "section 58«". Where the complaint is made under section 65(1) (c) insert in the space indicated the section or sections of the Act named in section 65(1) (c) which the respondent is alleged to have violated. 2. The reUef which the Board is entitled to give is set out in section 65(4) (a), {b) and (c) of the Act. 3. This paragraph should be completed with care. Each act or omission complained of, together with the section of the Act alleged to have been violated in each instance, should be spelled out. Your attention is directed to section 47 of the Board's Rules of Procedure, which {H'ovides in part as follows: 47. — (1) Wliere a person intends to allege, at the hearing of an application or complaint, improper or irr^ular conduct by any person, he shall, (a) include in the appUcation or complaint ; or (6) file a notice of intention that shall contain, a concise statement of the material facts, actions and omissions upon which he intends to rely as constituting such improper or irregiilar conduct, including the time when and the place where the actions or omissions complained of occurred and the names of the persons who engaged in or committed them, but not the evidence by which the material facts, actions or omissions are to be proved, and, where he alleges that the improper or irregular conduct consitutes a violation of any provision of the Act, he shall include a reference to the section or sections of the Act containing such (H^ovision. (4) No person shall adduce evidence at the hearing of an appUcation or complaint of any material fact that has not been included in the appUcation or complaint or in any document filed under these Rules in respect of the application or complaint, except with the consent of the Board and. if the Board deems it advisable to give such consent, it may do so upon such terms and conditions as it thinks advisable. 305 550 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Form 33 The Labour Relations Act COMPLAINT UNDER SECTION 65 OF THE ACT OF UNFAIR PRACTICE (FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH TERMS OF SETTLEMENT OR PRIOR COMPLAINT) BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD O. Reg. 29/71 Between : — and — Complainant, Respondent. The complainant complains that the respondent has not comphed with the terms of settlement of complaint made under section 65 of The Labour Relations Act, contrary to subsection 6 of that section. 1 . On a complaint under section 65 was filed with the (date) Board and on the parties entered into a written (date) settlement of that complaint (a signed copy of which is filed herewith). 2. The respondent has failed to comply with the terms of the settlement as follows: *Strike out if not applicable (state how respondent has not comphed with terms of settlement giving full particulars) 3. (a) name of complainant : (b) address of complainant for service : (c) name of respondent : (d) address of respondent : * (e) name of intervener : *(/) address of intervener : 4. (a) name(s) of grievor(s) : (b) address(es) of grievor(s) : 5. The following steps have been taken on behalf of the grievor(s) to obtain compliance with the terms of the settlement ; 6. Other relevant statements : 7. The complainant requests that the respondent be required to : (state specific relief sought by grievor(s) ) DATED at this day of 19. signature of complainant N.B. Failure to complete this form setting out all the particulars, or failure to file an original signed copy of the terms of settlement of the prior complaint under section 65 of the Act may cause delay in the processing of this complaint. 306 O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 551 FILE NO Form 34 The Labour Relations Act NOTICE OF INQUIRY INTO COMPLAINT UNDER SECTION 65 OF THE ACT OF UNFAIR PRACTICE BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Complainant, — and — Respondent. TO: 1. TAKE NOTICE that has been authorized by the Ontario Labour Relations Board on the day of , 19 ..... to inquire into the complaint of the complainant that and report to the Board. 2. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the inquiry by will be held at on day, the day of , 19 at o'clock in the noon. DATED this day of ,19 Registrar FILE NO. Form 35 The Labour Relations Act REPLY TO COMPLAINT UNDER SECTION 65 OF THE ACT OF UNFAIR PRACTICE BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Complainant, — and — Respondent. The respondent states in reply to the complaint of the complainant as follows : 1. (a) correct name of respondent : (b) address of respondent : (c) address of respondent for service : 307 552 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 29/71 2. (a) name, if any, of any other person, trade union, council of trade unions or employers' organization that may be affected by the complaint : {b) address of person, trade union, council of trade unions or employers' organization that may be affected by the complaint : 3. The person, trade union, council of trade unions or employers' organization set out above in paragraph 2(a) is affected by the complaint for the following reasons(s) : 4. The respondent replies to the complaint as follows : DATED at this day of , 19. signature for the respondent FILE NO Form 35a The Labour Relations Act INTERVENTION IN COMPLAINT UNDER SECTION 65 OF THE ACT OF UNFAIR LABOUR PRACTICE BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Complainant, — and — Respondent. (name of intervener) intervenes in this proceeding. 1 . The intervener states : (a) address of intervener : (b) address of intervener for service : 2. The intervener claims to be affected by the complaint for the following reason(s) : 3. The intervener desires to make the following submissions : DATED at this day of 19 . signature for the intervener 308 O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 553 FILE NO Form 36 The Labour Relations Act REPORT ON COMPLAINT UNDER SECTION 65 OF THE ACT OF UNFAIR PRACTICE BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Complainant, — and — Respondent. TO: 1 . Attached hereto is a copy of the report of upon the inquiry he was authorized to make into the complaint herein under the Board's direction dated the day of , 19 2. TAKE NOTICE that if you desire to make representations as to the conclusions the Board should reach in view of the report, you shall send to the Board a statement of desire to make representa- tions which shall, (a) be in writing signed by the person making the statement or his representative ; (b) contain the names of the parties to the complaint ; (c) contain a return mailing address ; and {d) contain all the representations you desire the Board to consider in connection with the rejwrt. 3. A statement referred to in paragraph 2 shall be sent to the Board so that, (a) it is received by the Board not later than the day of 19 ; or (6) if it is mailed by registered mail addressed to the Board at its oflftce, 8 York Street, Toronto 1, Ontario, it is mailed not later than the day of 19 4. If no statement of desire to make representations is sent to the Board in accordance with para- graphs 2 and 3, the report shall constitute the findings and conclusions on the matters complained of and the Board may determine the complaint upon the material before it without further notice to the parties. DATED this day of 19 Registrar 309 554 Between : THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Form 37 The Labour Relations Act COMPLAINT CONCERNING WORK ASSIGNMENT BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD and O. Reg. 29/71 Complainant, Respondent (s) ♦Strike out if not applicable. •Strike out if not applicable. The complainant requests that the Board issue a direction under section 66 of The Labour Relations Act with respect to the assignment of work hereinafter set forth. ♦THE COMPLAINANT FURTHER requests that the Board issue an interim order with respect to the work assignment. ♦THE COMPLAINANT FURTHER requests that the Board issue a direction that one or more of the named respondents, cease and desist from doing anything intended or likely to interfere with the terms of an interim order respecting the assignment of work. The complainant states : 1 . (a) address and telephone number of complainant : {b) address of complainant for service : (c) name and address of each of the above-named respondents : 2. [a) name of any other person, trade union, council of trade unions or employers' organization that may be affected by the complaint : (6) address of person, trade union, council of trade unions or employers' organization that may be affected by the complaint : 3. The date(s) upon which the act(s) or work assignment(s) complained of occurred: 4. Detailed description of the work in dispute : 5. The work has been assigned to : 6. The material facts upon which the complainant proposes to rely at the hearing: 7. The relief to which the complainant claims to be entitled by reason of such facts: 8. The submissions the complainant proposes to make in support of a claim for relief: 9. The following steps have been taken by or on behalf of the complainant for the adjustment of the matters giving rise to the complaint : ♦10. (Where the complainant requests that an interim order with respect to the work assignment be issued by the Board.) Details of the allegation that a strike is imminent or is taking place by reason of the requirement as to the assignment of work or by reason of the assignment of work : ♦Strike out if not appUcable. ♦11. (Where the complainant requests that the Board issue a cease and desist direction): (a) the name of the respondent (s) against whom a cease and desist direction is requested : 310 O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 555 (b) the material facts upon which the complainant proposes to rely to establish that the resj)ondent(s) intends or is hkely to interfere with the terms of an interim order of the Board respecting the assignment of work. ♦Strike out *12. (Where the parties to the dispute are in the construction industry, i.e. to whom if not sections 90 to 108 of the Act apply) : applicable. *The complainant has previously filed with the Board the name of its jurisdictional representative. OR *The complainant files with the Board the name of its jurisdictional representative on Form 6 under Regulation 399 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960. (Note: Section 108 of the Act requires that the name of a designated jurisdictional representative be filed on the prescribed form. This is Form 6 under Regulation 399 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 which is to be found immediately prior to the Board's practice notes in the office copy of the Board's Rules of Procedure.) DATED the day of . 19. Between : signature for the complainant Form 40 Tht Labour Relations Act APPLICATION FOR CEASE AND DESIST DIRECTION BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD and Applicant, ♦Strike out term not appUcable. Respondent. The applicant requests that the Board issue a direction that the respondent cease and desist from doing anything intended or likely to interfere with the terms of an •interim order ... , , •direction respecting the assignment of work. The applicant states : 1. (a) address of applicant : (b) address of applicant for service : (c) name of respondent : (d) address of respondent : 2. (a) name of any person, trade union, council of trade unions or employers' organization that in the applicant's opinion may be affected by the application: (A) address of person, trade union, council of trade unions or employers' organization that in the apphcant's opinion may be affected by the application : 3. (a) The date upon which the ».. • was issued by the Board with respect to the work assignment to which this application pertains : 311 556 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 29/71 , . , , *interim order , (6) The Board file number of the apphcation in which the ♦(jj^ection was made is: , > ^ , , *interim order . , , ^l t> j (c) The terms of the *(jji.ection issued by the Board: 4. The material facts upon which the apphcant proposes to rely to establish that the . ,., , ,• • , , , . *interim order respondent intends or is likely to interfere with the terms of the ♦(ijrection respecting the assignment of work : 5. The direction that the applicant desires the Board to make : DATED the day of 19 signature for the applicant Form 42 The Labour Relations Act NOTICE OF TAKING OF VOTE BY THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD PURPOSE OF VOTE WHEREAS has applied to the Board for certain employees of AND WHEREAS the Board has directed a representation vote in the matter: THEREFORE TAKE NOTICE that, under the direction of the Board, a representation vote of the employees described below will be taken under the supervision of officials of the Board. SECRET BALLOT The vote shall be by secret ballot. The Returning Officer will issue a ballot to each eligible voter presenting himself to vote at his proper pwUing place. The voter will mark his ballot in secret in a poUing booth, fold it and deposit it in the ballot box provided at the polling place. The Returning Officer is the proper person to whom inquiries should be directed by employees who are in doubt as to their eligibility to vote or as to the voting procedure. ELECTIONEERING I direct all interested persons to refrain and desist from propaganda and electioneering from midnight of day, the day of ,19 , until the vote is taken. SCRUTINEERS One scrutineer approved by me and representing each interested party may be designated for each polling place. The scrutineers have the following duties and privileges : 1 . To act as checkers of voters' lists at the polling place. 2. To assist in the identification of voters. 3. Otherwise to assist in the conduct of the vote as may be required by the Returning Officer. ELIGIBLE VOTERS Persons eligible to vote are : 312 O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE TIME AND PLACE OF TAKING VOTE 557 Voters may cast ballots at their proper polling place at any time during the period in which voting is to take place. The vote will be taken at the following time and place : Date: Hours: Place : FORM OF BALLOT This is a sample of the ballot to be used for the vote: •The sample • ballot will be in one of these forms. Mark "X" opposite your choice IN YOUR EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS WITH DO YOU WISH TO BE REPRESENTED BY YES NO Mark "X" opposite your choice IN YOUR EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS WITH] DO YOU WISH TO BE REPRESENTED BY OR Mark "X" opposite your choice [IN YOUR EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS WITH DO YOU WISH TO BE REPRESENTED BY OR OR No trade union DO NOT SIGN, NUMBER, OR OTHERWISE MARK YOUR BALLOT IN SUCH A WAY AS TO REVEAL YOUR IDENTITY. VOTERS ARE ENTITLED TO VOTE WITHOUT INTERFERENCE, RESTRAINT OR COERCION. THIS IS AN OFFICIAL NOTICE OF THE BOARD AND MUST NOT BE REMOVED OR DEFACED. DATED this day of 19 Registrar 313 558 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 29/71 10. Ontario Regulation 264/66 is amended by adding thereto the following forms : Form 48a The Labour Relations Act SUMMONS TO WITNESS BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Applicant, — and — Respondent, — and — Intervener. TO: You are summoned and required to attend before the Ontario Labour Relations Board at a hearing to be held at the Board Room, 8 York Street, in the City of Toronto, on day, the day of , 19 . . . . , at the hour of o'clock in the noon, and so from day to day until the hearing is concluded, to give evidence on oath touching the matters in question in the proceeding. DATED this day of ,19 Between : Chairman Form 59 The Labour Relations Act APPLICATION FOR ACCREDITATION, CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Applicant, — and — Respondent. The applicant applies to the Ontario Labour Relations Board for accreditation as the bargaining agent for the employers, whose employees are bargained for by the respondent, in a unit of employers that the appUcant claims is appropriate for accreditation. The applicant states : 1 . (a) address and telephone number of applicant : (ft) address of applicant for service : (c) address of respondent : 314 i O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 559 2. The applicant files with this application the following documentary evidence of its status as an employers' organization : (List the charter, constitution or by-laws filed with this application.) 3. The respondent trade union or council of trade unions has been certified or has been granted voluntary recognition or has entered into a collective agreement with two or more employers in the unit of employers proposed by the apphcant. Two such employers are: (List at least two such employers, and include the dates of the documents reUed on.) 4. Detailed description of the unit of employers that the apphcant claims to be appropriate for accreditation: (Reference must be made to the sector (s) of the construction industry claimed and to the geographic area affected.) 5. Representations as to the appropriateness of the unit described in paragraph 4, including the history of collective bargaining, if any, of the applicant and the respondent: (Use additional sheets as required.) 6. Approximate number of employers in the unit described in paragraph 4 : 7. Approximate number of employees affected by this apphcation : 8. The name and address of any employers' organization, trade union or council of trade unions which may have an interest in this application : 9. The nature of the authority rehed upon by the apphcant to act as bargaining agent for employers in the unit of employers: (For example, authority to act as bargaining agent may, in the case of memberships in the applicant, stem from the applicant's constitution or by-laws; or in the case of members or non-members from a specific authorization by an employer.) 10. Other relevant statements: (Attach additional pages if necessary.) DATED at , this day of .19 signature for the apphcant DECLARATION I the of (name) (ofl&ce) the apphcant herein, declare that : 1. I have knowledge of the affairs of the apphcant ; 2. The apphcant is an employers' organization that represents employers who operate businesses in the construction industry. DATED at , this day of 19 signature for the apphcant 315 560 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 29/71 FILE NO Date Application Made Form 60 The Labour Relations Act NOTICE OF FIXING TERMINAL DATE ACCREDITATION. CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Appbcant, — and — Respondent. TO THE APPLICANT: 1. TAKE NOTICE that, in accordance with the Board's direction, I have fixed the day of , 19 .... , as the terminal date for this application. 2. Your attention is directed to subsections 1 and 2 of section 96 of the Board's Rules of Procedure, which read as follows : (1) Evidence of representation of an employer by an employers' organization or of objection by employers to accreditation of an employers' organization or to termination of accreditation as bargaining agent or of signification by employers that they no longer wish to be represented by an accredited employers' organization shall not be accepted by the Board on an application for accreditation or for a declaration terminating accreditation as bargaining agent unless the evidence is in writing signed by the employer, or each member of a group of employers, as the case may be, and, (a) is accompanied by the return mailing address of the person who files such evidence, objection or signification ; and (b) in the case of evidence of representation or of signification, contains the name, address and telephone number of the employer, the name and telephone number of a person to whom telephone or other inquiries should be addressed and is filed not later than the terminal date for the application ; and (c) in the case of evidence of objection, contains the name, address and telephone number of each objecting employer, the name of the employers' organization and is filed not later than the employer date for an employer intervention. (2) No oral evidence of representation by an employers' organization or of objection by employers to accreditation of an employers' organization or to an application for termination of accreditation as the bargaining agent or of signification by employers that they no longer wish to be represented by an accredited employers' organization shall be accepted by the Board except to identify and substantiate the written evidence referred to in subsection 1 . •3. Your attention is also directed to section 84 of the Board's Rules of Procedure, which reads as follows : 316 O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 561 *not applicable An applicant shall file the documents upon which it intends to rely to to termination satisfy the Board that each of the employers whom it represents has vested of accreditation apjM-opriate authority in the apphcant employers' organization to enable it as bargaining to discharge the responsibihties of an accredited bargaining agent not later agent than the terminal date. 4. In accordance with the Board's Rules of Procedure you will be notified of the date set for the hearing of this application after the Board sets the employer date for this application. DATED this day of .19 R^istrar FILE NO. Form 61 The Labour Relations Act NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ACCREDITATION CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between ; Applicant. — and — Respondent. TO THE RESPONDENT: 1. TAKE NOTICE that the apphcant, on ,19 made an application to the Ontario Labour Relations Board for accreditation as bargaining agent for employers whose employees are represented by you, in a unit of employers described in the attached copy of the appUcation. 2. The terminal date fixed for this apj^cation as directed by the Board is the day of 19 3. You shall send to the Board your reply as well as the material listed below so that : (a) it is received by the Board not later than the terminal date shown in paragraph 2 ; or (b) if it is mailed by registered mail addressed to the Board at its office, 8 York Street, Toronto 1. Ontario, it is mailed not later than the terminal date shown in paragraph 2 ; 1. A list arranged as in the attached Schedule of all employers described in the appUcation as at the date when the apphcant 's appUcation was made. 2. For each employer listed in the attached schedules, the address and. if known, the telephone numbex. 3. For each of the emi^oyers listed in the attached schedules a reference to the tjrpe of document upon which you base your claim to represent employees of each of the employers, whether coUective agreement, recognition agreement, or certificate, together with the operative date for such document. 317 562 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 29/71 4. If, in your reply you propose a unit of employers diflerent from the one proposed by the applicant you should indicate on the list of employers referred to in paragraph 3 the name of any employer you propose should be excluded from, as well as the name of any employer you propose should be added to, the unit of employers proposed by the applicant. 5. You shall verify the list of employers by adding thereto the following statement : "This list has been prepared by me or under my instruction and I hereby confirm the accuracy thereof." signature 6. In accordance with the Board's Rules of Procedure you will be notified of the date set for the hearing of this application after the Board sets the employer date for this application for accreditation. DATED this day of ,19. Registrar SCHEDULE — E— LIST OF EMPLOYERS — ACCREDITATION (Accompanying Form 61 — to the respondent trade union) List (alphabetically arranged) of all employers in the following unit of employers : on behalf of whose employees . . . . day of , 19 . is entitled to bargain as of the INSTRUCTIONS 1. Under source of "Bargaining Rights" indicate whether respondent is entitled to bargain as a result of a collective agreement, a recognition agreement or a certificate of The Labour Relations Board that has not yet resulted in a collective agreement. 2. Under "Relevant Date" give the date of the collective agreement, recognition agreement or certificate, as the case may be. 318 O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3. Do not include employers listed in Schedule F, but include emfdoyers listed in Schedule G. 563 Name, address and telephone \ Source of Bargaining number of Employer Rights Relevant Date 1 2 3 4. 5 SCHEDULE — F— LIST OF EMPLOYERS — ACCREDITATION (Accompanying Form 61 — to the respondent trade union) List (alphabetically arranged) of all employers in the following unit of employers: on behalf of whose em|doyees . . . . day of ,19. is entitled to bargain as of the but who have not, to the respondent's knowledge, had employees performing any work in the geographic area set out in the above unit of employers or sector (e.g. industrial, commercial and institutional, residential, etc.) set out in the above unit of employers vitkin the period of one year prior to the date of the making of the application . 319 564 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE INSTRUCTION O. Reg. 29/71 1. Under source of "Bargaining Rights" indicate whether respondent is entitled to bargain as a result of a collective agreement, a recognition agreement or a certificate of The Labour Relations Board that has not yet resulted in a collective agreement. 2. Under "Relevant Date" give the date of the collective agreement, recognition agreement or certificate, as the case may be. 3. Do not include employers listed in Schedule E. Name, address and telephone number of Employer Source of Bargaining Rights Relevant Date Last Day Known to Have Had Employees 1 2 3 SCHEDULE — G— LIST OF EMPLOYERS — ACCREDITATION (Attached to Form 61 — to the respondent trade union) List (alphabetically arranged) of all employers in the following unit of employers : on behalf of whose employees day of ,19 is entitled to bargain as of the 320 O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 565 but for whom the union is entitled to bargain for a different geographic area (either larger or smaller) than that set out in the above unit of employers. Name, address and telephone number of Employer Source of Bargaining Rights Relevant Date Area (Use additional pages if necessary) 1 / ■ 2 3 4. ^ FILE NO. Form 42 The Lsbour Relations Act DECLARATION CONCERNING REPRESENTATION DOCUMENTS APPLICATION FOR ACCREDITATION. CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Apfdicant, — and — Respondent. I, , the of the apjdicant herein, (name) (office) declare that, to the best of my knowledge, information and belief : 1. The documents submitted in support of the apfdication rej^esent documentary evidence of the representation of emjioyers who were employers in the unit of (number) 321 566 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 29/71 employers that the applicant herein claims to be appropriate for accreditation on the date of the making of the appUcation. 2. On the basis of my personal knowledge and inquiries that I have made, I state that each of the signatures for each of the employers on behalf of whom such documentary evidence is submitted is the actual signature of such person and that such signatories had the authority to sign such documents. DATED at this day of , 19. . . . signature Form63 FILE NO The Labour Relations Act REPLY TO APPLICATION FOR ACCREDITATION CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Applicant, — and — Respondent. The respondent replies to the application for accreditation as follows : The respondent states : 1 . (a) correct name of respondent : (6) address and telephone number of respondent : (c) address of respondent for service : 2. Detailed description of the unit of employers claimed by the respondent to be appropriate for accreditation: (Reference must be made to the sector(s) of the construction industry and to the geographic area affected.) 3. Representations as to the appropriateness of the unit of employers described in paragraph 2 including the history of collective bargaining, if any, of the applicant and respondent: (Use additional pages, if necessary.) 4. The number of employers in the unit described by the apphcant as being appropriate for accreditation as of the date the application was made : 5. The number of employers in the unit claimed by the respondent to be appropriate for accreditation : 6. Approximate number of members of the respondent working in the area and sector described in the unit of employers claimed by the applicant, as of the date the apphcation was made : 7. The names and addresses of any employers' organization, trade union or council of trade unions which may have an interest in this appUcation : 8. Other relevant statements : (use additional pages, if necessary.) DATED at , this day of ,19 signature for the respondent 322 O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 567 FILE NO Form 64 The Labour Relations Act NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ACCREDITATION, CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Applicant. Respondent. TO: (trade onion, council of trade unions, or employers' organization) 1. TAKE NOTICE that the appUcant, on , 19 . . . made to the Ontario Labour Relations Board an application for accreditation as bargaining agent for a unit of employers described in the attached copy of the application. 2. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that if you claim any interest in this apjdication. you shall send to the Board your intervention thereon so that, («) it is received by the Board ; or (6) if mailed by registered mail addressed to the Board at its office, 8 York Street, Toronto 1. Ontario, it is mailed, not later than the terminal date fixed for this application as directed by the Board, which terminal date is the day of 19 . and that if you fail so to send an inter- vention not later than the day of , 19 you may be deemed by the Board to have abandoned your claim, if any, to any interest in this appUcation. DATED this day of 19 Registrar Form hS The Labour Relations Act INTERVENTION, ACCREDITATION OR TERMINATION OF ACCREDITATION AS BARGAINING AGENT, CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Applicant, — and — Respondent. intervenes in this proceeding. (name of intervener) 323 568 ♦Strike out words not applicable 0. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZF:TTE 1 . The intervener states : (a) address and telephone number of intervener : (b) address of intervener for service : ♦trade union 2. The intervener is a *council of trade unions that claims an interest in this proceeding ♦employers' organization for the following reasons ; 3. The intervener submits with this intervention the following documentary evidence in support of its claim to an interest in this proceeding : 4. The intervener desires to make the following submissions : DATED at , this day of ,19... signature for the intervener Form 66 The Labour Relations Act FILE NO. NOTICE OF HEARING, ACCREDITATION, CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : ♦Strike out if not appUcable — and — -and- Applicant, Respondent, Intervener. TO: 1. TAKE NOTICE that the Board has directed a hearing of the application for ♦accreditation of the applicant. ♦termination of the accreditation of the respondent as bargaining agent. 2. The hearing will take place at the Board Room, 8 York Street, Toronto 1, Ontario, on the day of , 19 at o'clock in the noon. 3. The purpose of this hearing is DATED this day of 19. 324 Registrar O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 569 NOTES 1. Where the purpose of the hearing includes an inquiry into a statement of desire filed by an employer or group of employers, the attention of such employer or group of employers is directed to subsection 5 of section 96 of the Board's Rules of Procedure which provides: (5) The Board may dispose of an application without considering the statement of desire of any employer who fails to appear in person or by a representative and adduce evidence that includes testimony in the personal knowledge and observation of the witness as to, (a) the circumstances concerning the origination of the statement of desire ; and (b) the manner in which each signature on the statement of desire was obtained. 2. All communications should be addressed to: The Registrar, Ontario Labour Relations Board, 8 York Street, Toronto 1, Ontario. FILE NO. Form 67 The Labour Relaiions Act NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS OF APPLICATION FOR ACCREDITATION. AND OF HEARING, CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Applicant, — and — Respondent, — and — Intervener. TO: (employer) 1. TAKE NOTICE that the applicant, on 19 , made an application to the Ontario Labour Relations Board for accreditation as bargaining agent for employers whose employees are represented by the respondent, in the following unit of employers : 2. The application, reply, and interventions, if any, filed in this apphcation are available for insi>ection at the offices of the Board, 8 York Street, Toronto 1, Ontario, during business hours. 3. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that on the basis of material now before the Ontario Labour Relations Board you may be found to be an employer in the unit of employers described above. 4. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE of the hearing of the apphcation by the Board at its Board Room, 8 York Street, Toronto 1, Ontario, on day, the day of , 19 . . . . , at o'clock in the noon. 5. The EMPLOYER DATE fixed for this application as directed by the Board is the day of 19 325 570 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 29/71 6. You shall send to the Board your intervention and a list arranged as in the Schedule accompanying Form 68, Employer Intervention, Construction Industry, enclosed herewith, of all employees affected by the appHcation (see note number 1 below) for the weekly payroll period immediately preceding , the date of the making of the application, so that, (a) it is received by the Board not later than the employer date shown in paragraph 5 ; or (b) if mailed by registered mail addressed to the Board at its office, 8 York Street, Toronto 1, Ontario, it is mailed not later than the employer date shown in paragraph 5. 7. You shall verify the list of employees by adding thereto the following statement : "This list has been prepared by me or under my instruction and I hereby confirm the accuracy thereof." Signature WHERE AN EMPLOYER INTERVENTION INDICATES A DESIRE ON THE PART OF THE EMPLOYER TO MAKE REPRESENTATIONS TO THE BOARD WITH RESPECT TO THE APPLICATION, THE BOARD MAY DISPOSE OF THE APPLICATION WITHOUT CONSIDERING THE REPRESENTATIONS SET OUT IN THE EMPLOYER INTERVENTION OF ANY EMPLOYER WHO FAILS TO APPEAR AT THE HEARING WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE TO THE EMPLOYER. PART II 8. Any employer or group of employers affected by the application and desiring to make representations to the Board in opposition to this application must send to the Board a statement in writing of such desire, which must, (a) contain the return mailing address of the employer or representative of the group of employers; (b) contain the name of the applicant employers' organization ; and (c) be signed by the employer or each member of a group of employers. 9. The statement of desire must be, (a) received by the Board not later than the employer date shown in paragraph 5 ; or (6) if mailed by registered mail addressed to the Board at its office, 8 York Street, Toronto 1, Ontario, mailed not later than the employer date shown in paragraph 5. 10. A statement of desire that does not comply with paragraphs 8 and 9 will not be accepted by the Board. n. Any employer or group of employers, that has informed the Board in writing of his or their desire in accordance with paragraphs 8 and 9 may attend and be heard at the hearing in person or by a representative. Any employer or representative who appears at the hearing will be required to testify from his or their personal knowledge and observation, as to (a) the circumstances concerning the origination of the material filed and (b) the manner in which each of the signatures was obtained. THE BOARD MAY DISPOSE OF THE APPLICATION WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE AND WITH- OUT CONSIDERING THE STATEMENT OF DESIRE OF ANY EMPLOYER OR GROUP OF EMPLOYERS THAT FAILS TO ATTEND EITHER IN PERSON OR BY A REPRESENTATIVE. (See note number 2 below.) DATED this day of 19 Registrar 326 O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 571 1. Under The Labour Relations Act an employers' organization may be accredited only for employers for whose employees a trade union or a council of trade unions has bargaining rights. The accreditation is limited to a particular geographic area and to a particular sector of the construction industry as set out in paragraph 1 of this Form. The employees to be listed in the Schedule are those employees for the payroll period set out in paragraph 6 of this Form working in the said geographic area and sector of the construction industry. 2. Where an employer or group of employers fails to attend either in person or by a representative or to testify or produce witnesses to testify as provided in paragraph 11 of this Form, the Board normally does not accept the statement of desire as casting doubt on the evidence filed by the applicant. 3. AH communication with respect to this application should be addressed to : The Registrar, Ontario Labour Relations Board, 8 York Street, Toronto 1 , Ontario. FILE NO. Form 68 The Labour Relations Act EMPLOYER INTERVENTION, APPLICATION FOR ACCREDITATION, CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Applicant, — and — Respondent, — and — Intervener. (name of employer intervener) intervenes in this proceeding. The employer intervener states : 1. (a) address and telephone number of employer intervener : (6) address of employer intervener for service : (c) name and telephone number of a person to whom telephone or other inquiries should be addressed : 2. The employer intervener is an employer in the construction industry. *is ♦Strike out 3. The respondent , entitled to bargain on behalf of the employees of the employer if not applicable. 'is not intervener affected by the application. (Refer to paragraph 1 of Form 67, Notice to Employers.) 4. The employer intervener *^^ ^^^ employed employees affected by the appUcation within one year prior to the date of the making of the application. (Refer to paragraph 1 of Form 67, Notice to Employers.) 327 572 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 29/71 5. The intervener states that the number of employees on the payroll for the weekly *is payroll period immediately preceding the date of the apphcation ^. . representa- tive of the number of employees affected by this application normally employed by the intervener. (Where the number is not representative, give details.) 6. Submissions, if any, which the employer intervener desires to make at the hearing of this application : DATED at , this day of 19 signature for the employer intervener SCHEDULE— H— LIST OF EMPLOYEES— ACCREDITATION List of employees affected by this application, i.e. on whose behalf is (trade union) entitled to bargain, working in the geographic area and in the sector, during the weekly payroll period immediately preceding the day of.. 19 INSTRUCTIONS Give the location of the job site at which employees worked and describe the type of project on which the work was being done (e.g. residential, industrial, commercial and institutional, etc.). Then Hst the employees at work at each site, and the occupational classification for each employee. Location of Job Site and Type of Project Names of Employees at Work at the Job Site Occupational Classification 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 328 I O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 573 Form 69 The Labour Relations Act APPLICATION FOR DECLARATION TERMINATING ACCREDITATION AS BARGAINING AGENT. CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Applicant, — and — Respondent. The applicant applies to the Ontario Labour Relations Board under section of the (102(1) or 102(2)) Act for a declaration that the respondent no longer represents the employers in the unit of employers for which it is the bargaining agent. The appUcant states : 1. (a) address and telephone number of apphcant : (b) address of appUcant for service : (c) address of respondent : 2. (a) name of the trade union or council of trade unions affected by the appUcation: (b) address of the trade union or council of trade unions: 3. Detailed description, including geographic area and sector of the construction industry, of the unit of employers for which the respondent is the bargaining agent: 4. Approximate number of employers in the unit described in paragraph 3 : 5. Approximate number of employees, affected by this appUcation, employed by the employers in the unit described in paragraph 3 : 6. (a) (Where the appUcation is made under section 102(1) of the Act) Date of the respondent's accreditation certificate : (6) (Where the appUcation is made under section 102(2) of the Act) Expiry date of the coUective agreement between respondent and the trade union or council of trade unions : *does ♦Strike out ^' ^® appUcant » j.., „-j submit with the appUcation the document or documents word or words by which employers in the unit of employers have voluntarily signified in writing not appUcable. that they no longer wish to be represented by the respondent. 8. Other relevant statements (attach additional pages if necessary) : DATED at this day of 19. signature for the appUcant 329 O. Reg. 29/71 FILE NO 574 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Form 70 The Labour Relations Act NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DECLARATION TERMINATING ACCREDITATION AS BARGAINING AGENT, CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : and Applicant, Respondent. TO THE RESPONDENT: 1. TAKE NOTICE that the applicant, on 19 .... , made an application to the Ontario Labour Relations Board for a declaration that the respondent no longer represents the employers in the unit of employers described in the attached copy of the application. 2. The terminal date fixed for this application as directed by the Board is the day of 19 3. You shall send to the Board your reply as well as the material listed below so that, (a) it is received by the Board not later than the terminal date shown in paragraph 2 ; or (b) if it is mailed by registered mail addressed to the Board at its office, 8 York Street, Toronto 1, Ontario, it is mailed not later than the terminal date shown in paragraph 2. 1. A list arranged as in the attached Schedule of all employers in the unit of employers described in the application as at the date when the applicant's application was made. 2. For each employer listed in the attached Schedule, the address and, if known, the telephone number. 4. You shall verify the hst of employers by adding thereto the following statement : "This list has been prepared by me or under my instruction and I hereby confirm the accuracy thereof". signature 5. If you fail to send your reply on or before the terminal date shown in paragraph 2 and to appear at the hearing of this application, the Board may dispose of the appUcation on the evidence and representa- tions before it without further notice to you. 6. In accordance with the Board's Rules of Procedure, you will be notified of the date set for the hearing of this application after the Board sets the employer date for this application. DATED this day of . 19. Registrar 330 O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 575 SCHEDULE J— LIST OF EMPLOYERS TERMINATION OF ACCREDITATION List (alphabetically arranged) of all employers in the f ollovdng unit of emf^yers : as of the day of. .19. Name of Employer Address of Employer Telephone Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 331 576 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 29/71 FILE NO Form 71 The Labour Relations Act REPLY TO APPLICATION FOR DECLARATION TERMINATING ACCREDITATION AS BARGAINING AGENT, CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Applicant, — and — Respondent. The respondent replies to the application for a declaration that the respondent no longer represents the employers in the unit of employers for which it is the accredited bargaining agent as follows : The respondent states : 1. (a) correct name of respondent : (6) address and telephone number of respondent : (c) address of respondent for service : 2. (a) name of trade union or council of trade unions affected by the application: (6) address of trade union or council of trade unions : 3. Detailed description, including geographic area and sector of the construction industry, of the unit of employers for which the respondent is the accredited bargaining agent : ' 4. Number of employers in the unit as of the date the application was made : i j 5. The date of accreditation of the respondent as bargaining agent of the employers j in the unit : j *Strike out *6. The respondent is or was a party to a collective agreement, a copy of which is enclosed ' if not j, applicable. herewith, with j (name of trade union or council of trade unions) that, (a) was signed on the day of 19 .... ; v (6) became effective on the day of , 19 .... ; and (c) contains the following provision relating to its termination : 7. Other relevant statements (use additional pages if necessary) : DATED at .this day of 19 } signature for the respondent 332 O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 577 FILE NO Form 72 The Labour ReUdions Act NOTICE TO TRADE UNION OR COUNCIL OF TRADE UNIONS OF APPLICATION FOR DECLARATION TERMINATING ACCREDITATION AS BARGAINING AGENT, CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Applicant, — and — Respondent. TO: (trade union or council of trade unions) 1. TAKE NOTICE that the applicant, on 19 made an application to the Ontario Labour Relations Board for a declaration that the respondent no longer represents the employers in the unit of employers described in the attached copy of the appUcation. 2. The terminal date fixed for this application as directed by the Board is the day of 19 3. You shall send to the Board your intervention, as well as the material listed below so that. («) it is received by the Board not later than the terminal date shown in paragraph 2 ; or (b) if it is mailed by registered mail addressed to the Board at its ofl&ce, 8 York Street, Toronto 1, Ontario, it is mailed not later than the terminal date shown in paragraph 2. 1. A list, arranged as in the attached Schedule, of all employers in the unit of emfdoyers described in the ap|riication as at the date when the applicant's appUcation was made. 2. For each employer listed in the attached Schedule, the address and, if known, the telephone number. 4. You shall verify the list of employers by adding thereto the following statement : "This list has been prepared by me or under my instruction and I hereby confirm the accuracy thereof". Signature 15. If you fail to send your intervention on or before the terminal date shown in paragraph 2 and to appear at the hearing of this application, the Board may dispose of the apphcation on the evidence and representations before it without further notice to you. 6. In accordance with the Board's Rules of Procedure, you wiU be notified of the date set for the hearing of this application after the Board sets the employer date for this apphcation. DATED this day of 19 Registrar 333 578 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 29/71 SCHEDULE J— LIST OF EMPLOYERS TERMINATION OF ACCREDITATION List (alphabetically arranged) of all employers in the following unit of employers : as of the day of . ,19. Name of Employer Address of Employer Telephone Number 334 O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 579 FILE NO Form 73 The Labour Relations Act NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS OF APPLICATION AND OF HEARING FOR DECLARATION TERMINATING ACCREDITATION AS BARGAINING AGENT. CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Applicant, — and — Respondent, — and — Intervener, (employer) 1. TAKE NOTICE that the applicant, on , 19 .... , made an application to the Ontario Labour Relations Board for a declaration that the respondent no longer represents the employers in the following unit of employers : 2. The application, reply, and interventions, if any, filed in this appUcation are available for insj)ection at the offices of the Board, 8 York Street, Toronto 1, Ontario, during business hours. 3. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that, on the basis of material now before the Ontario Labour Relations Board, you may be found to be an employer in the unit of employers described above. 4. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE of the hearing of the apphcation by the Board at its Board Room, 8 York Street, Toronto 1, Ontario, on day. the day of ,19 , at o'clock in the noon. 5. THE EMPLOYER DATE fixed for this application as directed by the Board is the day of 19 PART I 6. You shall send to the Board your intervention and a list arranged as in the Schedule accompanying Form 74, Employer Intervention, Termination of Accreditation as Bargaining Agent, Construction Industry, enclosed herewith, of all employees affected by the apphcation (see Note Number 1 below) for the weekly payroll period immediately preceding the date of the making of the application, so that, (a) it is received by the Board not later than the employer date shown in paragraph 5 ; or (b) if mailed by registered mail addressed to the Board at its office, 8 York Street. Toronto 1, Ontario, it is mailed not later than the employer date shown in paragraph 5. 7. You shall verify the list of employees by adding thereto the following statement : "This list has been prepared by me or under my instruction and I hereby confirm the accuracy thereof." signature 335 580 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 29/71 WHERE AN EMPLOYER INTERVENTION INDICATES A DESIRE ON THE PART OF THE EMPLOYER TO MAKE REPRESENTATIONS TO THE BOARD WITH RESPECT TO THE APPLICATION, THE BOARD MAY DISPOSE OF THE APPLICATION WITHOUT CONSIDERING THE REPRESENTATIONS SET OUT IN THE EMPLOYER INTERVENTION OF ANY EMPLOYER WHO FAILS TO APPEAR AT THE HEARING WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE TO THE EMPLOYER. PART II 8. Any employer or group of employers affected by the application and desiring to make representa- tions to the Board in opposition to this application must send to the Board a statement in writing of such desire, which must, (a) contain the return mailing address of the employer or representative of the group of employers ; (b) contain the name of the respondent accredited employers' organization ; and (c) be signed by the employer or each member of a group of employers. 9. The statement of desire must be, («) received by the Board not later than the employer date shown in paragraph 5 ; or (b) if mailed by registered mail addressed to the Board at its office, 8 York Street, Toronto 1, Ontario, mailed not later than the employer date shown in paragraph 5. 10. A statement of desire that does not comply with paragraphs 8 and 9 will not be accepted by the Board. 11. An employer or group of employers that has informed the Board in writing of his or their desire in accordance with paragraphs 8 and 9 may attend and be heard at the hearing in person or by representative. An employer or representative who appears at the hearing will be required to testify from his or their personal knowledge and observation, as to (a) the circumstances concerning the origination of the material filed, and (b) the manner in which each of the signatures was obtained. THE BOARD MAY DISPOSE OF THE APPLICATION WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE AND WITHOUT CONSIDERING THE STATEMENT OF DESIRE OF AN EMPLOYER OR GROUP OF EMPLOYERS THAT FAILS TO ATTEND EITHER IN PERSON OR BY A REPRESENTATIVE. (See Note Number 2 below). DATED this day of ,19 Registrar NOTES 1. Under The Labour Relations Act an employers' organization may be accredited only for employers for whose employees a trade union or council of trade unions has bargaining rights. The accreditation is limited to a particular geographic area and to a particular sector of the construction industry as set out in paragraph 1. The employees to be listed in the Schedule are those employees for the payroll period set out in paragraph 6 working in the said geographic area and sector of the construction industry. 2. Where an employer or group of employers fails to attend either in person or by representative or to testify or produce witnesses to testify as provided in paragraph 11, the Board normally does not accept the statement of desire as casting doubt on the evidence filed by the applicant. 3. Any communication with respect to this appUcation should be addressed to: The Registrar, Ontario Labour Relations Board, 8 York Street, Toronto 1, Ontario. 336 O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 581 FILE NO Form 74 The Labour Relations Act EMPLOYER INTERVENTION, TERMINATION OF ACCREDITATION AS BARGAINING AGENT. CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Applicant, — and — Respondent, — and — Intervener. intervenes in this proceeding. (name of employer intervener) The employer intervener states : 1. (a) addressand telephone number of employer intervener: ( b ) address of employer intervener for service : (c) name and telephone number of a person to whom telephone or other inquiries should be addressed : 2. The employer intervener is an employer in the construction industry. *is •Strike out 3. The trade union involved ,• ^ entitled to bargain on behalf of the employees of the word or words not not aoDlicable employer intervener affected by this application. (Refer to paragraph 1 of Form 73, Notice to Employers.) •Strike out 4. The employer intervener states that the number of employees on the payroll for word or words the weekly payroll period immediately preceding the date of the making of the not applicable ^• appUcation ,- . representative of the number of employees affected by this application normally employed by the employer intervener. (Where the number is not representative, give details.) 5. Submissions, if any, which the employer intervener desires to make at the hearing of this application : DATED at , this day of 19. signature for employer intervener 337 582 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 29/71 SCHEDULE— H— LIST OF EMPLOYEES— ACCREDITATION List of employees affected by this application, i.e. on whose behalf is entitled (trade union) to bargain, working in the geographic area and in the sector, during the weekly pa5n-oll period immediately preceding the day of , 19 INSTRUCTIONS Give the location of the job site at which employees worked and describe the type of project on which the work was being done (e.g. residential, industrial, commercial and institutional, etc.). Then list the employees at work at each site, and the occupational classification for each employee. Location of Job Site and Type of Project Names of Employees at Work at the Job Site Occupational Classification 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 338 O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 583 Form 75 The Labour Relations Act APPLICATION FOR A DIRECTION UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE ACT, CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Applicant, — and — Respondent. The applicant applies to the Ontario Labour Relations Board for relief under section 107 of the Act. The applicant states : 1. (a) address and telephone number of applicant : (b) address and telephone number of applicant for service: (c) name(s) of resix)ndent(s) : (i) address(es) of respondent (s) : 2. The parties to this apphcation are parties to whom sections 90 to 108 of the Act apjdy. 3. The date(s) upon which the act(s) complained of occurred : 4. The foUowing is a concise statement of the nature of each act complained of: (Use additional sheets if necessary.) •Strike out •S. As of the date of this apphcation the act(s) complained of in paragraph 4 if not ^ appUcable , continuing. 6. The direction that the appUcant desires the Board to make: 7. Other relevant statements : DATED at this day of 19 . signature for the apphcant 339 584 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 29/71 FILE NO Form 76 The Labour Relations Act NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A DIRECTION UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE ACT AND OF HEARING, CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between : Applicant, — and — Respondent. TO: 1. TAKE NOTICE that the apphcant has made an apphcation, a copy of which is attached, requesting relief under section 107 of the Act. 2. You shall send to the Board your reply to this application so that, (a) it is received by the Board ; or [b) if mailed by registered mail addressed to the Board at its office, 8 York Street, Toronto 1, Ontario, it is mailed. not later than the day of 19 . 3. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE of the hearing of the application by the Board at its Board Room at 8 York Street, Toronto 1, Ontario, on day, the day of , 19 ..... at o'clock in the noon. 4. If you fail to attend at the hearing of the application on the day of , 19 .... , or at any continuation thereof, the Board may dispose of the application on the evidence and representations placed before it at such hearing or continuation without further notice to you. DATED this day of 19 Registrar 3i0 O. Reg. 29/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 585 FILE NO Form 77 Tkt Labour Relations Act REPLY TO APPLICATION FOR A DIRECTION UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE ACT, CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BEFORE THE ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD Between ; Applicant, — and — Respondent. The respondent states in reply to the application of the applicant as follows: 1. (a) correct name of respondent : (ft) address and telephone number of respondent : (c) address of respondent for service : 2. The respondent replies to this application as follows : DATED at , this day of ,19 signature for the respondent 11. Proceedings that are commenced before this Regulation comes into force shall be continued and disposed of in accordance with the rules set out in Ontario Regulation 264/66 that were in force immediately before this Regulation comes into force. 12. This Regulation comes into force on the day that The Labour Relations Amendment Act, 1970 (No. 2) is proclaimed in force. Ontario Labour Relations Board: G. W. Reed RoRY F. Egan P. J. O'Keeffe J. D. Bell W. H. WlGHTMAN O. B. Shime J. H. Brown Oliver Hodges R. W. Teagle Frank V. Boscariol J. D. O'Shea F. W. Murray Edmund Boyer D. B. Archer A. Main J. E. C. Robinson Ronald Furness Dated at Toronto, this 4th day of January, 1971. . (4954) J J J 5 341 586 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 30/71 THE LABOUR RELATIONS ACT O. Reg. 30/71. General. Made — January 14th, 1971. Filed— January 18th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LABOUR RELATIONS ACT 1. Section 4 of Regulation 399 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 295/66, is further amended by adding thereto the following subsections : (4) A copy of a decision of an arbitration board -r fiHng in the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court under subsection 8 of section 68a of the Act shall be in Form la. (5) A copy of a direction embod3nng a settlement by jurisdictional representatives for filing in the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court under subsection le of section 66 of the Act shall be in Form 26. (6) A copy of a direction of the Board for filing in the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court under subsection 3 of section 107 of the Act shall be in Form 5. 2. Regulation 399 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regulations 337/62, 295/66 and 468/69, is further amended by adding thereto the following section : 7. A notice filed with the Board under section 108 of the Act shall be in Form 6. 3. Regulation 399 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regulations 337/62, 295/66 and 468/69, is further amended by adding thereto the following forms : Form la The Labour Relations Act In the matter of the decision of an arbitration board pursuant to section 68a of The Labour Relations Act. Between : — and Complainant, Respondent. To : The Registrar of the Supreme Court : 1 being a (name) (Party, employer, trade union or employee) affected by the decision of an arbitration board under section 68a of The Labour Relations Act hereby files the decision under the said section 68a. 2. The decision was made under the following circumstances: (i) Date of declaration by the Ontario Labour Relations Board that an unlawful strike or lockout was called or authorized : (ii) Members of Board of Arbitration : (iii) Appearances for Complainant : ( iv) Appearances for Respondent : (v) Date and Place of Hearing : (vi) Date of Decision : (vii) Date of Release of Decision : 342 O. Reg. 30/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 587 (viii) Date Provided in Decision for Compliance : 3. The decision, exclusive of the reasons therefor, reads as follows : 4. The respondent has failed to comply with the decision. DATED at this day of 19 I certify that the copy of the decision is a true copy and the particulars set out herein are within my knowledge and accurate. signature of person filing the decision or, where person fiUng is a corporation or trade union, of an ofl&cer authorized in that behalf. Form 2b The Labour Relations Act In the matter of a settlement by designated jurisdictional representatives pursuant to section 66 of The Labour Relations Act. Between : Complainant, — and — Respondent. To : The Registrar of the Supreme Court : 1. The Ontario Labour Relations Board hereby files a direction embodying a settlement made by designated jurisdictional representatives in this matter under section 66 of The Labour Relations Act. 2. The settlement was made in the following circumstances : (i) the designated jurisdictional representatives are : (a) for the complainant : (b) for the respondent (s) : (c) for other parties : (ii) the designated jurisdictional representatives filed with the Board a settlement of the matter complained of on •Strike out •(iii) the members of the Board who constituted the quorum who consulted with if not the designated jurisdictional representatives : appUcable 3. The direction embodying the settlement reads as follows : DATED at this day of 19 I certify that the copy of the direction embod3dng the settlement is a true copy and the particulars set out herein are accurate. Registrar Ontario Labour Relations Board. 343 588 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 30/71 Form 5 The Labour Relations Act In the matter of a direction by The Ontario Labour Relations Board pursuant to section 107 of The Labour Relations Act. Between : Applicant, — and — Respondent. To : The Registrar of the Supreme Court : 1. The Ontario Labour Relations Board hereby files a direction made in this matter under section 107 of The Labour Relations Act. 2. The direction was made under the following circumstances : (i) Members of the Board who constituted the quorum who made the direction : (ii) Appearances for the Applicant : (iii) Appearances for the Respondent : (iv) Date and Place of Hearing : (v) Date of direction : (vi) Date of Release of direction : 3. The direction, exclusive of the reasons therefor, reads as follows: DATED at this day of ,19 I certify that the copy of the direction is a true copy and the particulars set out herein are accurate. Registrar Ontario Labour Relations Board 344 O. Reg. 30/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 589 Form 6 The Labour Relations Act NOTICE OF DESIGNATED JURISDICTIONAL REPRESENTATIVE PURSUANT TO SECTION 108, CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY 1 . Name of organization giving notice : •Strikeout *(«) trade union: term not applicable *{b) council of trade unions: •(c) employer: *{d) em{doyers' organization : 2. The following are the name, address and telephone number of the person designated by the above named organization to act as a jurisdictional representative in the event of a dispute as to the assignment of work: (name) (address) (telephone number) •Strike out *3. This notice replaces any prior notice previously filed by this organization, if not applicable DATED at , this day of 19. (signature) (official title) Note : Subsection 1 of section 108 of The Labour Relations Act reads as follows : "Every trade union, council of trade unions, employer and employers' organization in the construction industry shall, on or before the 1st day of April, 1971, or within fifteen days after it has entered into a collective agreement, whichever is later, file with the Board a notice in the prescribed form giving the name and address of a person resident in Ontario who is authorized by the trade union, council of trade unions, employer or employers' organization to act as a designated jurisdictional representative in the event of a dispute as to the assignment of work." 4. This Regulation comes into force on the day that The Labour Relations Amendment Act, 1970 (No. 2) is proclaimed in force. (4955) 5 345 590 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 31/71 THE ASSESSMENT ACT, 1968-69 O.Reg. 31/71. Time Extended for Return of Assessment Rolls. Made— January 19th. 1971. Filed— January 20th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE ASSESSMENT ACT. 1968-69 TIME EXTENDED FOR RETURN OF ASSESSMENT ROLLS 1. The time for the return of the assessment rolls for the year 1970 for the Town of Mississauga, the Town of Dryden. the Town of Keewatin, the Town of Kenora, the Town of Sioux Lookout, the Town of Fort Frances, the Town of Rainy River, The Township of Ignace, the Township of Jaffray and Melick, the Township of Red Lake, the Township of Alberton, the Township of Atikokan, the Township of Atwood, the Township of Blue, the Township of Chappie, the Township of Dilke, the Township of Emo, the Township of Lavallee, the Township of McCrosson and Tovell, the Township of Morley, the Township of Morson, the Township of Worthing- ton, the Improvement District of Balmertown, the Improvement District of Barclay, the Improvement District of Ear Falls, the Improvement District of Sioux Narrows, the Improvement District of Kings- ford, the Improvement District of Manitouwadge, the areas within the boundary of the Kenora Board of Education being School Section No. 4. in the geographic township of Boys and Pellatt, School Section No. 1, in the geographic township of Kirkup, School Section No. 1, Minaki, School Section No. 1, in the geographic township of Pellatt, School Section No. 2, in the geographic township of Pellatt and School Section No. 1, in the geographic township of Redditt, the areas within the boundary of the Dryden Board of Education being the Town- ship School Area of Barclay, the Township School Area of Britton, Wainwright and Zealand, the Town- ship School Area of Ignace. the Township School Area of Machin, the Township School Area of Oxdrift. the Township School Area of Zealand, Southworth and Melgund. School Section No. 1, in the geographic township of Drayton. School Section No. 1 in the geographic township of Mutrie, School Section No. 3, in the geographic township of Van Home, School Section No. 1, 2, 1, 1, in the geographic townships of Vermilion Additional, Drayton, Jordan and Ver- milion and School Section No. 3. in the geographic townships of Wabigoon and Redvers, the areas within the boundary of the Red Lake Board of Education being the Township School Area of Ear Falls, School Section No. 1, in the geographic townships of Baird and Heyson and School Section No. 1. in the geographic township of Dome, the areas within the boundary of the Fort Frances-Rainy River Board of Education being the Township School Area of Dewart and Sifton, the Township School Area of Nelles. the Township School Area of Spohn, School Section No. 1, in the geographic township of Dance, School Section No. 1, in the geographic township of Miscampbell. School Section No. 1. in the geographic township of Pratt, School Section No. 1, in the geographic township of Sutherland, School Section No. 2, 9, in the geographic townships of Sutherland and Nelles and the Township School Area of Nester Falls, and the areas within the boundary of the Atikokan Board of Education being School Section No. 1. Flanders, School Section No. 1, Niobe Lake and School Section No. 1, Sapawe is extended to October 30th, 1970. O. Reg. 31/71, s. 1. 2. The time for the return of the assessment roll for the year 1970 for the City of Barrie is extended to November 15th, 1970. O. Reg. 31/71, s. 2. 3. The time for the return of the assessment rolls for the year 1970 for the Town of Coniston, the Town of Copper Cliff, the Township of Cockburn Island, the Township of Drury, Denison and Graham, the Township of Waters, the Township of Machin. the Township of Fauquier, the Township of Shackle- ton and Machin, the Township of MacDonald, Meredith and Aberdeen Additional, the area within the boundary of the Sudbury Board of Education being the Township School Area of Allen and Bigwood, the area within the boundary of the Sudbury District Roman Catholic Separate School Board being the geographic townships of Delamere and Bigwood, the area within the boundary of the Sault Ste. Marie Board of Education being the geographic townships of Archibald, Aweres, Dennis. Deroche, Fenwick, Fisher, Gaudette, Havilland, Herrick, Hodgins, Home, Jarvis, Kars, Kincaid, Ley, Pennefather, Ryan, Shields, Tilley, Tupper. Van Koughnet, Tp. 28, Range 15, Tp. 29, Range 14 and Tp. 29, Range 15, the areas within the boundary of the Kapuskasing Board of Education being the Township School Area of Williamson and Owens, School Section No. 1, in the geographic townships of McCrea and McCowan, School Section No. 2, in the geographic township of McCrea, School Section No. 2, in the geographic township of Obrien, and School Section No. 5. in the geograph- ic township of Obrien. and the area within the boundary of the Kapuskasing District Roman Catholic Separate School Board being the geographic townships of Haggart, Idington, McCrea, Obrien, Owens and Williamson, is extended to November 30th. 1970. O. Reg. 31/71, s. 3. 4. The time for the return of the assessment roll for the year 1970 for the Town of Brampton is extended to December 30th. 1970. O. Reg. 31/71, S.5. 5. This Order shall be deemed to have come into force on September 30th, 1970. O. Reg. 31/71, S.5. W. Darcy McKeough Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 19th day of January, 1971. (4956) 5 346 O. Reg. 32/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 591 THE CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH CENTRES ACT, l%8-69 O.Reg. 32/71. Application of Act. Made— January 14th, 1971. Filed— January 20th, 1971. Note: This Regulation does not come into operation until The Children's Mental Health Centres Act, 1968-69 is proclaimed in force. See R.S.O. 1960, c. 191, S.5. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH CENTRES ACT, l%8-69 GENERAL APPLICATION OF ACT 1. — (1) For the purposes of the Act, the following are designated as residential centres : Item Location 1. Ailsa Craig 2. Aurora 3. Aurora 4. Downsview 5. Haliburton 6. Hamilton 7. Hamilton 8. London 9. Muskoka 10. Newmarket 11. Scarborough 12. Toronto 13. Toronto 14. Toronto 15. Waterloo 16. Windsor 17. Windsor Name Craigwood Blue Hills Academy Youthdale Residential Centre Boys Village Browndale Lynwood Hall Children's Centre Mount St. Joseph Centre Madame Vanier Children's Services Browndale Browndale Sacred Heart Children's Village C. M. Hincks Treatment Centre Earlscourt Children's Home Youthdale Residential Centre Lutherwood Maryvale Vocational School for Girls Windsor Group Therapy Project (2) For the purposes of the Act, the following are designated as non-residential centres : Item Location 1. Downsview 2. Hamilton 3. Toronto 4. WeUand Name Powell- Brown Nursery School Chedoke Child and Family Care Centre West End Creche Child Development Centre O.Reg. 32/71,5.1. 2. — (1) A Ucence to establish or maintain and ojserate a centre shall be in Form 1 . (2) An appHcation for a licence in Form 1 shall be in Form 2. (3) Subject to section 3, a licence in Form 1 shall be issued only where there is full com- phance with the Act and the regulations and shall be valid for the period specified therein not to exceed one year from the date on which it is issued. (4) An application in Form 2 shall be accompanied by. (a) a certificate of the medical officer of health certifying that he has inspected the centre or caused it to be inspected within three months of the date of the application and in his opinion the centre complies with this Regulation and is suit- able for use as a centre ; (6) a letter from an officer authorized to in- spect buildings under The Fire Marshals Act verifying that he has inspected the centre within three months of the date of the appli- cation certifjang that in his opinion the premises meet an appropriate level of fire safety ; (c) a letter from the clerk of the municipaUty in which the centre is situate certifying that the centre complies with municipal by-laws ; (d) acertificate from the Inspection Department of The Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario certifying that all electrical in- stallations and wiring in the centre conform to the Electrical Safety Code. O. Reg. 32/71, s. 2. 3.— (1) Where. (a) a centre complies with the provisions of subsection 4 of section 2, as evidenced by the certificates and letter accompany- ing the application in Form 2 ; and (b) it is, in the opinion of the Director, im- practicable for the centre to comply with any provision of the Act or regulations; and (c) it is, in the opinion of the Director, in the best interests of the population served by such centre, the Director may issue a provisional hcence. (2) A provisional licence shall be valid for the period specified therein not to exceed one year from the date on which it is issued and is sub- ject to any conditions attached thereto by the Director. O. Reg. 32/71, s. 3.. 4. — (1) A licence under section 2 and a provisional licence under section 3 may be reissued upon a further apphcation in Form 2 being made, pro- 347 592 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 32/71 vided that upon such further application clause c of subsection 4 of section 2 does not apply and that clause d of the said subsection 4 does not apply unless the certificate referred to therein antedates the application by a period exceeding three years. (2) A licence under section 2 and a provisional licence under section 3 shall be issued without fee. (3) A licence under section 2 and a provisional licence under section 3 is not transferable. O. Reg. 32/71, s. 4. Management 5. The holder of a licence or provisional licence shall have charge of and control over the centre and shall be responsible for the conduct and management of all its affairs and control all officers, clerks, servants and employees thereof and all the children therein. O. Reg.32/71, s. 5. 6. No change in the program of a centre that alters any of the treatment services provided by the centre on the date the licence was issued shall be made until it has been submitted to and approved by the Director. O. Reg. 32/71, s. 6. 7. Plans and specifications for the location, estab- lishment, construction, alteration or renovation of a centre shall be submitted in advance to the Director for approval. O. Reg. 32/71, s. 7. 8. — ( 1 ) Every centre shall provide suitable accom- modation and facilities according to the nature of the services provided and number of children served and shall be maintained in good repair. (2) Every centre shall provide that equipment and offer those services which are deemed by the Director to be essential to the routine care, physical health, education and safety of the children served and shall maintain a planned program of therapeutic activity in answer to needs as established by objective psychological, medical and other neces- sary and related findings. O. Reg. 32/71, s. 8. Staff 9. Every centre shall provide qualified professional and non-professional staff in sufficient numbers to enable the program of the centre to operate effectively. O. Reg. 32/71, s. 9. Children 10. — (1) A centre shall provide its services only to those children, not having reached the age of nineteen years, who are identified to be suffering from mental or emotional disorders based upon objective medical, psychological, social work, edu- cational and other related findings and are considered likely to benefit from such services. (2) Notwithstanding subsection 1, a centre may, with the permission of the Director, provide its services to a child beyond the age of nineteen years. O. Reg. 32/71, s. 10. Provincial Aid 11. Where provincial aid is paid under the Act, the provisions of Ontario Regulation 298/69 shall apply mutatis mutandis. 0. Reg. 32/71, s. 11. Program Advisors 12. — (1) Every inspector appointed by the Minis- ter under the Act shall be known and serve as a Program Advisor and shall, by a combination of training and experiencd in the behavioural sciences, be so qualified as to be in a position to assess effectively the nature and quality of the manage- ment, conduct, operation and use of a centre. (2) Every Program Advisor shall at the time of each visit to a centre pay particular attention to the health, well-being and safety of the children being provided services therein, as well as to the social and emotional climate of the centre in terms of staff attitudes and feelings and their relation- ship with the children. (3) Where, in the opinion of a Program Advisor, a written report of a visit referred to in sub- section 2 would be of assistance to a centre, he shall prepare such a report and transmit a copy thereof to the centre. (4) Every centre shall be inspected not later than six months following the date upon which the licence or provisional licence was issued and not later than twelve months following the date of the last inspection. O. Reg. 32/71, s. 12. Reports 13. The Director may require a centre to furnish such returns, reports and information as he may from time to time deem necessary. O. Reg. 32/71, s. 13. Form 1 Licence Number The Children's Mental Health Centres Act, J 968-69 LICENCE Under The Children's Mental Health Centres Act, 1968-69 and the regulations and subject to the limitations thereof, this D licence n provisional licence 348 O. Reg. 32/71 is issued to (name and address of licensee) to maintain and operate a children's mental health centre at (address of children's mental health centre) for the purposes of providing the following treatment services : This licence is issued upon the condition that no more than children are authorized to be in residence in the centre at any one time, unless written consent is obtained from the Director. THE ONTARIO GAZETTE If yes, when ? . O. Reg. 33/71 593 This Ucence is in force until . (signature of director) THIS LICENCE IS NOT TRANSFERABLE Dated at Toronto, this day of 19 Form 2 Tht Children's Mental Health Centres Act, 1968-69 APPLICATION FOR LICENCE 1. Name of children's mental health centre. . . . Telephone No Address. Name of Operator (if incorporated give names of Directors) Telephone No. (s) Address(es) .^ 2. Present Licence No Date of Issuance 3. Has an application for a Ucence to establish or maintain and operate the children's mental health centre ever been refused? Has a licence with respect to the children's mental health centre ever been revoked ? If yes, when ? 4.. (1) Nature of services to be provided : (2) Number of children to be served in each category' of service: . day of Dated at this . 19 (4957) THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT. 1968 O. Reg. 33/71. Fill. Construction and Alteration to Waterways — Sydenham Valley. Made— October 5th, 1970. Approved — November 12th, 1970. Filed— January 21st, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT, 1968 FILL. CONSTRUCTION AND ALTERATION TO WATERWAYS— SYDENHAM VALLEY 1. In this R^ulation, (a) "Authority" means The Sydenham Valley Conservation Authority ; (6) "building or structure" means a building or structure of any kind ; (c) "fill" means earth, sand, gravel, rubbish, garbage or any other material, whether similar to, or different from any of the aforementioned materials, used or capable of being used to raise, lower or in any way affect the contours of the ground ; (i) "river", "lake", "creek", "stream" or "watercourse" means any river, lake, creek, stream or watercourse under the jurisdiction of the Authority. O. Reg. 33/71, s. 1. 2. The areas described in the schedules are areas in which, in the opinion of the Authority, the control of flooding or pollution or the conservation of land may be affected by the placing or dumping of fill. O. Reg. 33/71, s. 2. 349 594 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 33/71 3. Subject to section 4, no person shall, (a) construct any building or structure or per- mit any building or structure to be constructed in or on a pond or swamp or in any area below the high-water mark of a lake, river, creek or stream ; (b) place or dump fill or permit fill to be placed or dumped in the areas described in the schedules, whether such fill is already located in or upon such area, or brought to or on such area from some other place or places ; or (c) straighten, change, divert or interfere in any way with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream or watercourse. O. Reg. 33/71,5.3. 4. Subject to The Ontario Water Resources Com- mission Act or to any private interest, the Authority may permit in writing the construction of any building or structure, or the placing or dumping of fill, or the straightening, changing, diverting or interfering with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream or watercourse to which section 3 applies, if, in the opinion of the Authority, the site of the building or structure, or the placing or dumping of fill and the method of construction or placing or dumping, or the straightening, changing, diverting or interfering with the existing channel will not affect the control of flooding or pollution or the conservation of the land. O. Reg. 33/71, s. 4. 5. No person shall commence to construct any building or structure or dump or place fill or straighten, change, divert or interfere with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream or water- course, in any area to which section 3 applies before permission to do so has been obtained under section 4. O. Reg. 33/71, s. 5. 6. — (1) A signed application for permission to con- struct a building or structure shall be filed with the Authority and shall include, (a) one copy of a plan of the property showing the proposed location of the build- ing or structure, its elevation, and the proposed final grade plan ; (b) one copy of a complete description of the type of building or structure to be con- structed, including drainage details; (c) one copy of a statement of the dates between which the construction will be carried out ; and (d) one copy of a statement of the proposed use of the building or structure following completion of the construction. (2) A signed application for permission to place or dump fill shall be filed with the Authority and shall include, (a) one copy of a plan of the property on which the fill is to be placed, showing the pro- posed location of filling, the depth to which it is proposed to fill, and the proposed final grade of the land when filling is completed ; (b) one copy of a complete description of the type of fill proposed to be placed or dumped ; (c) one copy of a statement of the dates between which the placing or dumping will be carried out ; and (d) one copy of a statement of the proposed use of the land following completion of placing or dumping. (3) A signed application for permission to straighten, change, divert or interfere in any way with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream or watercourse, shall be filed with the Authority and shall include, (a) one copy of a plan on which shall be shown in plan view and cross section the details of such straightening, change, diver- sion or interference ; (b) one copy of a description of the protective measures to be undertaken ; (c) one copy of a statement of the dates between which the straightening, changing, diverting or interfering will be carried out ; and (d) one copy of a statement of the purpose of the proposed work. O. Reg. 33/71, s. 6. 7. The Authority may at any time withdraw any permission given under the Regulation if, in the opinion of the Authority, the conditions of the permit are not comphed with. O. Reg. 33/71, s. 7. Sydenham Valley Conservation Authority; K. H. McCoRMICK Chairman Charles J. McEwen Secretary- Treasurer Dated at Toronto, this 5th day of October, 1970. Schedule 1 Being composed of lands in the counties of Kent, Lambton and Middlesex that extend the distance from the streams, lakes or watercourses shown by the shaded areas on the maps filed in the 350 O. Reg. 33/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 595 ofl&ce of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as Nos. 1257 to 1260, both inclusive, and described as follows : 1. That part of Running Creek and that part of the Sydenham River and their tributaries from the point of their entry into River Chenal Ecarte in the townships of Gore, Chatham and Dover respectively, in the County of Kent to the south and west boundaries of the Town of Wallaceburg in the County of Kent. 2. That part of the North branch of the Sydenham River and its tributaries, includ- ing Otter Creek, from the north boundary of the Town of Wallaceburg to the junction of Bear and Black Creeks in the Township of Sombra in the County of Lambton. 3. The whole of Black Creek and its tribu- taries from its junction with Bear Creek in the Township of Sombra in the County of Lambton. 4. That part of Bear Creek and its tributaries from its junction with Black Creek in the ToMoiship of Sombra in the County of Lambton, to the south boundary of the Town of Petroha. 5. That part of Bear Creek and its tributaries from the north boundary of the Town of Petroha to its source in the Township of Warwick in the County of Lambton. 6. That part of the East branch of the Sydenham River and its tributaries from the easterly limit of County Road No. 15, the division between Concession 7 and Con- cession 8 in the Township of Gore of Camden, in the County of Kent, to the southwest boundary of Schedule V, more specifically defined as the westerly Umit of Lot 20, Concession 1 in the Township of Metcalfe and the west boundary ot the Town of Strathroy, both in the County of Middlesex. 7. That part of the East branch of the Sydenham River and its tributaries, in- cluding those flowing into the Town of Strathroy, from the north, northeast and southeast boundaries of the Town of Strathroy to its source in the Township of London in the County of Middlesex. O. Reg. 33/71, Sched.l. Schedule 2 Within the Umits of the Town of Wallaceburg and being that area of land below the high-water mark bounded generally by the 580 ft. contour Une as shown shaded on the maps filed in the ofl&ce of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as Nos. 1261 to 1264, both inclusive. 351 Exceptions to this are : 1. That built up area bounded on the east by the Umits of the Town of Wallaceburg and described as follows : Begirming at a point on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Line at the hne between the east boundary of the Town of Wallaceburg and the west boundary of Lot 14, Concession 1, in the Township of Gore of Chatham, in the County of Kent ; thence westerly along the southerly limit of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Line across Gillard Street to the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway spur; thence westerly along the southerly Umit of said spur to the 580 ft. contour running paraUel to and just south of Wallace Street ; thence easterly along this 580 ft. contour, bordering the south bank of the Sydenham River to the easterly Umits of the Town of Wallaceburg. 2. That built up area described as follows: Beginning at that point where the 580 ft. contour bordering Running Creek meets the easterly Umit of Forhan Street; thence southerly along the easterly Umit to the southerly Umit of Haig Street; thence westerly along the southerly Umit to the easterly Umit of First Street; thence southerly along the easterly Umit to the southerly Umit of Dufferin Ave.; thence westerly along the southerly Umit to the westerly Umit of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Line ; thence southerly along that westerly Umit to the 580 ft. contour which it meets at Forhan Street ; thence southerly along the 580 ft. contour until it reaches a point near the Sydenham River; thence northerly along the 580 ft. contour on the east bank of the Sydenham River, and latterly, on the east bank of the north branch of the Sydenham River, to a point near Running Creek ; thence westerly along the 580 ft. contour on the south bank of Running Creek to the place of beginning. O.Reg. 33/71, Sched. 2. Schedule 3 1. That part of the East branch of the Sydenham River below the marked eleva- tions extending easterly from the east boundary of the Town of WaUaceburg in the County of Kent to the westerly Umit of County Kent Road No. 15, the division between Concession 7 and Concession 8 in the Township of Gore of Camden in the County of Kent, as shown on maps filed in the ofl&ce of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as Nos. 1265 to 1274, both inclusive. O. Reg. 33/71 , Sched. 3. 596 O. -^eg. 33/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 36/71 Schedule 4 THE SEPARATE SCHOOLS ACT 1. That part of the watershed of Bear Creek and its tributaries below the 650 ft. contour interval within the limits of the Town of PetroHa, in the County of Lambton, as shown on the maps filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as Nos. 1275 and 1276. O. Reg. 33/71, Sched. 4. Schedule 5 1. That part of the watershed of the East branch of the Sydenham River and its tributaries within the hmits of the Town of Strathroy, in the County of Middlesex, as shown on the maps filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as Nos. 1277 and 1278. 2. That part of the watershed of the unnamed tributary of the East branch of the Syden- ham River within Lot 20, Concession V, in the Township of Adelaide, in the County of Middlesex, and Lot 9, Concession X, and the northwest one-quarter of Lot 8, Con- cession X, in the Township of Caradoc, in the County of Middlesex, as shown on the map filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1260. O. Reg. 33/71, Sched. 5. (4969) THE SEPARATE SCHOOLS ACT O. Reg. 34/71. District Combined Separate School Zones. Made — January 14th, 1971. Filed— January 21st, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE SEPARATE SCHOOLS ACT Paragraph 1 of Schedule 4 to Ontario Regu- lation 333/68 is amended by striking out "the cities of Fort WilHam and Port Arthur" in the second and third lines, and inserting in lieu thereof "the City of Thunder Bay". (4970) O. Reg. 35/71. District Combined Separate School Zones. Made — January 14th, 1971. Filed— January 21st, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE SEPARATE SCHOOLS ACT 1. Paragraph 1 of Schedule 15 to Ontario Regulation 333/68 is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : In the Territorial District of Cochrane, being the towns of Cochrane and Iroquois Falls, the townships of Black River- Matheson, Glack- meyer, and Playfair, and the geographic town- ships of Brower, Calder, Clute, Fox, Lamarche, Newmarket and Pyne. (4971) THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT, 1968 O. Reg. 36/71. Fill — Cataraqui Region. Made— December 15th, 1970. Approved — January 21st, 1971. Filed— January 22nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT, 1968 1. Paragraph 6 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 245/65, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 157/69, is amended by adding thereto the following subparagraph : iii. Lot 7 in Concession XII. Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority: John D. Gilbert Chairman J. A. Parker Secretary- Treasurer Dated at Kingston, this 15th day of December, 1970. (4973) 352 O. Reg. 37/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 597 THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT, 1%8 O. Reg. 37/71. Fill, Construction and Alteration of Waterways — Lower Thames Valley. Made— December 15th. 1970. Approved — January 21st. 1971. Filed— January 22nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT, 1968 FILL. CONSTRUCTION AND ALTERATION OF WATERWAYS— LOWER THAMES VALLEY 1. In this Regulation, («) "Authority" means The Lowct Thames Valley Conservation Authority ; (b) "building or structure" means a building or structure of any kind ; (c) "fill" means material of any kind used or capable of being used to raise, lower or in any way affect the contours of the ground ; (d) "fill Une" means any line designated as such on the maps referred to in the schedules ; creek", "stream", or any river, lake. («) "river", "lake "watercourse" means creek, stream or watercourse under the jurisdiction of the Authority. O. Reg. 37/71,5.1. 2. The areas described in the schedules are areas in which, in the opinion of the Authority, the control of flooding or pollution or the conservation of land may be affected by the placing or dumping of fill. O.Reg. 37/71,5.2. 3. Subject to section 4, no person shall, (a) construct any building or structure or permit any building or structure to be constructed in or on a pond or swamp or in any area below the high- water mark of a lake, river, creek or stream in or on the area under the jurisdiction of the Authority; (6) place or dump fill or permit fill to be placed or dumped in the areas described in the schedules ; or (c) straighten, change, divert or interfere in any way with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream or watercourse. O. Reg. 37/71, s. 3. 4. Subject to The Ontario Water Resources Com- mission Act or to any private interest, the Authority may permit in writing the construction of any building or structure or the placing or dumping of fiU or the straightening, changing, diverting or interfering with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream or watercourse in any area to which section 3 applies if, in the opinion of the Authority, the site of the building or structure or the placing or dumping and the method of construction or placing or dumping will not affect the control of flooding or pollution or the conservation of land. O. Reg. 37/71, s. 4. 5. No person shall commence to construct any building or structure or dump or place fill or straighten, change, divert or interfere with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream or water- course in any area to which section 3 applies before the j)ermission required by section 4 has been obtained. O. Reg. 37/71 , s. 5. 6. — (1) A signed application for permission to construct a building or structure shall be filed with the Authority and shall include, (a) four copies of a plan of the property showing the proposed location of the build- ing or structure, its elevation and the proposed final grade plan ; (b) four copies of a complete description of the type of building or structure to be con- structed, including drainage details; (c) four copies of a statement of the dates between which the construction will be carried out ; and (i) four copies of a statement of the proposed use of the building or structiire following completion of the construction. (2) A signed application for permission to place or dump fill shall be filed with the Authority and shall include. (a) four copies of a plan of the property on which the fill is to be placed, showing the proposed location of fiUing, the depth to which it is proposed to fill and the pro- posed final grade of the land when filling is completed ; (b) four copies of a complete description of the type of fill proposed to be placed or dumped; (c) four copies of a statement of the dates between which the placing or dumping will be carried out ; and (J) four copies of a statement of the proposed use of the land following completion of placing or dumping. 353 598 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 37/71 (3) A signed application for permission to straighten, change, divert or interfere in any way the existing channel of a river, creek, stream or watercourse shall be filed with the Authority and shall include, (a) four copies of a plan of the proj)erty and cross-sections showing the existing channel and the proposed channel, with proposed bank protection clearly indicated ; (b) four copies of a complete description of the proposed bank protection ; and (c) four copies of a statement of the dates between which the construction will be carried out. O. Reg. 37/71, s. 6. 7. The Authority may, at any time, withdraw any permission given under section 4 if, in the opinion of the Authority, the representations con- tained in the application for the permission are not carried out. O. Reg. 37/71, s.7. 8. The executive committee of the Authority may appoint one or more officers for the purpose of enforcing any regulation made under section 26 of the Act. O.Reg. 37/71, s. 8. 9. Ontario Regulations 47/69, 158/69 and 286/69 are revoked. O. Reg. 37/71 , s. 9. The Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority : Clarence M. Wilson Chairman Anthony J. Read Secretary- Treasurer Dated at Chatham, this 15th day of December, 1970. Schedule 1 That land along the River Thames from the easterly limits of the City of Chatham to the line between Lots 20 and 21, formerly the Township of Dover and the production of that line to the south, and being those areas shown on defined area maps Nos. 1, 2 and 3 labelled Fill Regulations, Defined Area, Thames River, City of Chatham filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as Nos. 918 to 920, both inclusive. O. Reg. 37/71, Sched. 1. Schedule 2 That land along McGregor's Creek from its con- fluence with the Thames River to the southerly Hmits of the City of Chatham, and being those areas shown on defined area maps Nos. 2, 4 and 5 labelled Fill Regulations, Defined Area, McGregor's Creek, City of Chatham filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as Nos. 921 to 923, both inclusive. O. Reg. 37/71, Sched. 2. Schedule 3 That land along the River Thames from the line between Lots 20 and 21, formerly the Township of Dover and the projection of that line to the south and the mouth of the River Thames at Lake St. Clair, through parts of the City of Chatham, the Township of Dover, the Township of Raleigh, the Township of Tilbury East and the Township of Tilbury North, and being those areas shown on defined area maps Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as Nos. 1283 to 1292, both inclusive. O.Reg. 37/71. Sched. 3. (4974) 354 O. Reg. 38/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 40/71 661 Publications Under The Regulations Act February 6th, 1971 THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT, 1961-62 O. Reg. 38/71. General. Mad^Januarv- 8th, 1971. Approved — January 21st, 1971. Filed— January 25th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT, 1961-62 1. Paragraph 1 of subsection 1 of section 4a of Ontario Regulation 190/62, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 167/70 and amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 289/70, is further amended bv striking out "or" at the end of clause c, by inserting "or" at the end of clause d and by adding thereto the following clause : (e) during their regular school, college or uni- versity vacation period or under a co- operative educational training program. Civil Service Commission : W. A. B. Anderson Chairman Dated at Toronto, this 8th day of January, 1971. (4991) 6 THE GAME AND FISH ACT, l%l-62 O. Reg. 39/71. Fishing Licences. Made— January 21st, 1971. Filed— January 26th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GAME AND FISH ACT, 1961-62 1. Subclause ii of clause a of subsection 2 of section 3 of Ontario Regulation 46/65, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 555/70, is amended by striking out "300" in the first line and inserting in heu thereof "3,000". (4992) THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT O. Reg. 40/71. Construction Zones. Made— January 21st, 1971. Filed— January 26th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT 1. Schedule 1 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as amended by Ontario Regulations 217/68, 309/68, 41/69. 201/69, 254/69, 410/69, 1 19/70, 192/70. 274/70 and 373/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs : 28. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 2 in the County of Frontenac lying between a point situate 600 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the line between lots 4 and 5 in Concession 3 in the Township of Kingston (western addition) and a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 4 and 5 in the said Concession 3 in the Township of Kingston. (Contract No. 70-116). 29. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 2 in the Town of Paris in the County of Brant commencing at a point situate 2000 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 24 and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 4000 feet more or less. (W.P. 35-62)(D-4). 2. Schedule 6 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as remade by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 2 1 7/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 201/69. 82/70, 119/70, 274/70 and 373/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 10. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 10 in the Township of Melancthon in the County of Dufferin lying between a point situate at its intersection with the centre line of the road allowance between lots 290 and 291 and a point situate at its intersection vrith the hne between lots 228 and 229. 3. Schedule 17 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as amended by Ontario Regulations 309/68, 31/70, 119/70 and 163/70. is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs : 4. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 53 in the Township of Brantford in the County 355 662 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 40/71 of Brant commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 24 and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 1000 feet more or less. (W.P. 35-42) (D-4). 5. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 24 and 53 in the Township of Brantford in the County of Brant commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 24 and extending easterly therealong for a distance of 1000 feet more or less. (W.P. 35-62) (D-4). 4. Paragraph 28 of Schedule 42 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 10 of Ontario Regulation 373/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 28. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 7 in the Township of Oso in the County of Frontenac lying between a point situate 535 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the line between lots 16 and 17 in Concession 2 and a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 16 and 17 in Concession 3. (W.P. 324-64-01). 5. Schedule 44 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 2 1 7/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 309/68, 41/69, 201/69, 254/69, 375/69, 456/69, 82/70, 119/70, 192/70, 274/70 and 373/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs : 46. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 11 in the Township of Idington in the District of Cochrane lying between a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 6 and 7 in Concession 6 and a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 8 and 9 in Concession 7. (W.P. 61-68-01) (D-16). 47. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 11 in the District of Cochrane lying between a point situate 1000 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the centre line of the road allowance between concessions 3 and 4 in the Township of Newmarket and a point situate at its intersection with the easterly junction of the King's Highway known as No. 67 in the Township of Calvert. (W.P. 107-61-020) (D-16). 48. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 11 in the Township of Clavet in the District of Cochrane lying between a point situate 2.0 miles measured westerly from its intersection with the westerly limit of the bridge abutment over the Pagwachuan River and a point situate 5.2 miles measured westerly from its intersection with the westerly hmit of the bridge abutment over the Peterson Creek. (W.P. 871-67-01) (D-16). 49. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 1 1 in the District of Thunder Bay lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 17 in the townships of Blackwell and Conacher and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 586. (D-19). 50. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 11 lying between a point situate 1.83 miles measured southerly from its intersection with the line between the townships of Playfair and Cook in the District of Cochrane and a point situate at its intersection with the line between the townships of Maisonville and Benoit in the District of Timiska- ming. (W.P. 872-66 and 873-66). 6. Schedule 46 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 2 1 7/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 41/69, 410/69and 119/70, is furtheramended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 4. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 14 in the Township of Thurlow in the County of Hastings commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 62 and extending southerly therealong for a distance of 2342 feet more or less. (Contract 70-225) (D-8). 7. Schedule 47 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 21 7/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 309/68, 359/68, 41/69, 145/69, 201/69, 254/69, 375/69, 410/69, 456/69, 31/70, 1 19/70, 163/70, 192/70 and 274/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs : 71. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 17 in the Township of McNab in the County of Renfrew commencing at a point situate 6.0 miles measured westerly from its intersection with the westerly hmit of the Town of Arnprior and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 4.0 miles more or less. (Contract No. 69-132) (D-9) (W.P. 4-67-03). 72. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 17 in the Township of Nipigon in the District of Thunder Bay commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 11 and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 2.0 miles more or less. (D-19). 73. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 17 in the District of Sudbury lying between a point situate at its intersection with the easterly limit of the City of Sudbury and a point situate at its intersection with the easterly hmit of the Township of Hagar. (D-17). 8. Schedule 51 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 2 1 7/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 41/69, 410/69, 375/69, 119/70 and 274/70. is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 356 O. Reg. 40/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 663 12. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 35 in the Provisional County of Haliburton lying between a point situate at its intersection with the Une between lots 9 and 10 in Concession 7 in the Township of Stanhope and a point situate at its intersection with the Une between lots 13 and 14 in Concession 2 in the Township of Anson, Hindon and Minden. (W.P. 190-64-2) (D-11). 9. Schedule 59 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 2 1 7/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 375/69, 119/70 and 274/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following p)aragraph : 6. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 62 in the Township of Thuriow in the County of Hastings commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 14 and extending northerly therealong for a distance of 1420 feet more or less. (Contract No. 70-225) (D-8). 10. Schedule 62 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 2 1 7/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 41/69 and 119/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 67 in the District of Cochrane lying between a point situate at its intersection with the easterly junction of the King's Highway known as No. 1 1 in the Township of Calvert and a f)oint situate 0.90 mile measured westerly from its intersection with the roadway known £is Synagogue Street in the Town of Iroquois FaUs. (W.P. 4-61-020). 11. Schedule 72 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by section 8 of Ontario Regulation 82/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 130 in the Township of Paipoonge in the District of Thunder Bay commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 17 and extending southerly therealong for a distance of 4.7 miles more or less. (D-19). 12. Schedule 73 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 2 1 7/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 254/69, 119/70 and 192/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs : 6. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 144 in the District of Sudbury lying between a point situate at its intersection with the westerly limit of the City of Sudbury and a point situate at its intersection with the northerly limit of the Township of Marquette. (D-17). 7. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 144 in the District of Sudbury lying between a point situate 2.07 miles measured northerly from its intersection with the Une between the townships of Jack and St. Louis £ind a point situate 2.35 miles measured southerly from its intersection with the Une between the townships of Chester and Neville. (Contract No. 70-185). 13 Schedule 79 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 2 1 7/68 and amended by section 20 of Ontario Regulation 254/69. is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 518 in the District of Parry Sound lying between a point situate at its intersection with the Une between lots 32 and 33 in Concession 10 and lots 32 and 33 in Concession 11 in the Township of Perry and a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 14 and 15 in Concession 5 in the ToMmship of Proudf oot . (D-11). 14. Schedule 85 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68, is amended by adding thereto the foUowing paragraph : 2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 537 in the District of Sudbury lying between a point situate at its intersection with the Une between the townships of DiU and Cleland and a point situate at its intersection with the Une between the townships of Cleland and Dryden. (D-17). 15. Schedule 86 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 2 1 7/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 201/69, 254/69 and 119/70, is further amended by adding thereto the foUowing paragraph : 2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 542 in the District of ManitouUn lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Hisjhwav known as No. 68 in the Township of Tehkummah and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 540 in the Township of Gordon . (D-17). 16. Schedule 89 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by section 23 of Ontario Regulation 254/69, is further amended by adding thereto the foUowing paragraph : 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 549 in the District of Sudbury lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 17 in the Township of Denison and a point situate at its intersection wdth the Une between the townships of Denison and Louise. (D-17). 357 664 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 40/71 17. Schedule 96 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 309/68 and amended by section 53 of Ontario Regulation llQ/70 is revoked and tile fdllowini; -uh-titiitcd therefor: HIGHWAY NO. 25 Schedule 96 1. That pari; of the King's Highway known as No. 25 l5nng between a point situate at its intersection with the northeriy limit of the Town of Acton in the County of Halton and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 24 in the hamlet of Ospringe in the County of Wellington. 18. Schedule 102 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 9 of Ontario Regulation 359/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 201/69 and 410/69, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 4. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 68 in the District of Manitoulin lying between a point situate at its intersection with the southerly hmit of the hamlet of South Baymouth in the Township of Tehkummah and a point situate at its intersection with the southerly limit of the Town of Little Current in the Township of Howland. (D-17). 19. Schedule 103 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 9 of Ontario Regulation 359/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 41/69, 201/69, 375/69, 456/69, 82/70, 119/70 and 163/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 13. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 69 in the Township of Dill in the District of Sudbury lying between a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 7 and 8 in Concession 5 and a point situate 500 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the line between lots 6 and 7 in Concession 4. 20. Schedule 1 10 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 24 of Ontario Regulation 41/69 and amended by Ontario Regulations 119/70 and 274/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 5 l5ang between a point situate at its intersection with County Road No. 18 in the Town of Mississauga in the County of Peel and a point situate at its inter- section with the King's Highway known as No. 6 in the townships of East Flamborough and West Flamborough in the County of Wentworth. (W.P. 187-59-01) (D-4). 21 . Schedule 1 13 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 24 of Ontario Regulation 41/69 and amended by Ontario Regulations 254/69, 82/70, 119/70. 274/70 and 373/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs : 8. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 24 and 53 in the Township of Brantford in the County of Brant commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 24 and extending easterly therealong for a distance of 1000 feet more or less. (W.P. 35-62) (D-4). 9. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 24 in the County of Brant lying between a point situate 1000 feet measured northerly from its inter- section with the King's Highway known as No. 2 in the Town of Paris and a point situate 1000 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 53 in the Township of Brantford. (W.P. 35-62) (D-4). 22. Schedule 121 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 24 of Ontario Regulation 41/69 and amended by Ontario Regulations 201/69 and 119/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs: 2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 541 in the District of Sudbury lying between a point situate at its intersection with the northerly limit of the City of Sudbury and a point situate at its intersection with the northerly limit of the Township ofGarson. (D-17). 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 541 in the District of Sudbury commencing at a point situate 1000 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the line between lots 9 and 10 in Concession 6 in the Township of Falconbridge and extending northerly to the end of the said Highway No. 541. (Contract No. 70-182) (D-17). 23. Schedule 122 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 24 of Ontario Regulation 41/69 and amended by section 68 of Ontario Regulation 119/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 578 in the District of Cochrane Isnng between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 11 in the Township of Calvert and a point situate 3000 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the roadway known as Victoria Avenue in the Town of Iroquois Falls. 24. Schedule 138 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 26 of Ontario Regulation 201/69, is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 2. That part of the King's Highway known as N'o. 584 in the Township of McQuesten in the District of Thunder Bay commencing at a point 358 O. Reg. 40/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 665 situate 28.7 miles measured northerly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 17 and extending northerly therealong for a distance of 0.8 mile more or less. 25. Schedule 139 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 26 of Ontario Regulation 201/69 and amended by section 8 of Ontario Regulation 192/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 588 in the District of Thunder Bay commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 593 in the townships of Strange, Jean and Hardwick and extending southerly therealong for a distance of 13.4 miles more or less. 26. Schedule 140 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 26 of Ontario Regulation 20 1 /69 and amended by Ontario Regulations 274/70 and 373/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 4. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 599 commencing at a point situate 25.0 miles measured northerly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 25 in the districts of Thunder Bay and Kenora and extending northerly therealong for a distance of 152.0 miles more or less. 27. Paragraph 2 of Schedule 160 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 23 of Ontario Regulation 373/70, is revoked. 28. Schedule 165 to Ontario Regulation 233/67. as made by section 13 of Ontario Regulation 82/70, is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 590 in the Township of Ohver in the District of Thunder Bay lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 130 and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 17. 29. Schedule 168 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 16 of Ontario Regulation 163/70, is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 20 in the City of Hamilton in the County of Wentworth lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as the Queen Elizabeth Way and a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as Barton Street. (W.P. 10-67) (D-4). 30. Ontario Regulation 233/67, as amended by Ontario Regulations 251/67, 258/67. 305/67. 34/68, 158/68, 181/68. 217/68, 309/68, 359/68. 41/69. 145/69. 201/69. 254/69. 375/69. 410/69. 456/69, 31/70. 82/70. 1 19/70. 163/70. 192,70. 274/70 and 373/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following schedules : HIGHWAY NO. 11 A Schedule 188 1 . That part of the King's Highway known as No. IIA and 17A in the Township of Forbes in the District of Thunder Bay commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 17 and extending easterly therealong for a distance of 5.0 miles more or less. (D-19). HIGHWAY NO. 17A Schedule 189 1 . That part of the King's Highway known as No. IIA and 17A in the Township of Forbes in the District of Thunder Bay commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 17 and extending easterly therealong for a distance of 5.0 miles more or less. OLD HIGHWAY NO. 14 Schedule 190 1 . That part of the King's Highway known as Old Highway No. 14 in the County of Hastings com- mencing at a point situate 100 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the road allowance between the townships of Sidney and Thurlow and extending easterly therealong for a distance of 1443 feet more or less. (Contract No. 70-225). HIGHWAY NO. 580 Schedule 191 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 580 in the District of Thunder Bay lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 11 in the townships of Summers and Eva and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 7.9 miles more or less. HIGHWAY NO. 595 Schedule 192 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 595 in the District of Thunder Bay lying between a point situate 1.0 mile measured southerly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 608 in the Township of Gillies and a point situate 1.0 mile measured northerly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 588. 359 666 O. Reg. 40/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 41/71 HIGHWAY NO. 608 Schedule I2iaa Schedule 193 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 608 in the Township of Gillies in the District of Thunder Bay commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 595 and extending easterly therealong for a distance of 0.5 mile more or less. HIGHWAY NO. 606 Schedule 194 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 606 in the Township of Hagar in the District of Sudbury lying between a point situate at its inter- section with the King's Highway known as No. 17 and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as Development Road No. 918. (D-17). DEVELOPMENT ROAD NO. 918 Schedule 195 1. That part of the King's Highway known as Development Road No. 918 in the Township of Hagar in the District of Sudbury lying between a point situate at its intersection with the easterly junction of the King's Highway known as No. 606 and a point situate at its intersection with the westerly junction of the King's Highway known as No. 17. (D-17). Irwin Haskett Minister of Transport Dated at Toronto, this 21st day of January, 1971. 15014) 6 THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O.Reg. 41/71. Designations — Miscellaneous Southern Ontario. Made — January 21st, 1971. Filed— January 27th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT 1. Regulation 213 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amended by adding thereto the following Schedule : In the City of Ottawa, formely in the Township of Nepean, in the Regional Municipality of Ottawa- Carleton being, (a) part of Lot 16, registered plan 30 ; (b) part of lots N, M and L, and Letter 1, Con- cession A, Rideau Front ; (c) part of Lot 30, Concession 2, Ottawa Front ; (d) part of, (i) lots 142, 143, 165, 166, 412, 413, 438, 689, 690, 691, 692, 721, 722, 723, 724, 925, 926, 927, 928, 929, 951, 952, 953, 954, 955, 977, 978, 979, 980, 1168, 1169, 1196, 1197, 1198, 1199, 1201, 1202, 1203, 1204, 1232, 1233, 1234 and 1235. (ii) LePage Avenue, (iii) Chatelain Avenue, (iv) Baldwin Avenue, (v) Clyde Avenue, (vi) Raven Avenue, (vii) LaRose Avenue, (viii) Fissiault Avenue, (ix) Cartier Street, (x) LaPerriere Avenue, and (xi) unnamed lanes, registered plan 346 ; (e) all of, (i) lots 144 to 164, both inclusive, (ii) lots 414 to 437, both inclusive, (iii) lots 693 to 720, both inclusive, (iv) lots 930 to 950, both inclusive, (v) lots 956 to 976, both inclusive, (vi) lots 1170 to 1195, both inclusive, (vii) lots 1205 to 1231, both inclusive, and (viii) unnamed lanes, registered plan 346 ; 360 O. Reg. 41/71 (/) part of. (i) lots 1 and 2, (ii) Churchill Avenue, (iii) Bellevue Avenue, (iv) Ford Street, and (v) Clyde Avenue, registered plan 367 ; (g) aUof, (i) lots 3 to 95, both inclusive, (ii) lots A, 6 and C, and (iii) unnamed lanes, r^;istered plan 367 ; (A) part of. (i) lots 230. 231. 232. 241, 242, 243, 252, 253, 254, 255, 259 and 260, (ii) Forbes Street, (iii) Boyd Avenue, (iv) Campbell Avenue, and (v) unnamed lanes, registered plan 355 ; (0 all of. (i) lots 225 to 229, both inclusive, (ii) lots 244 to 251, both inclusive, and (iii) lots 256, 257 and 258. registered plan 355 ; and {j ) part of lots 12. 13, 14 and 15, registered plan 409807, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Highways plan P-6062-17, registered in the registr\' office for the registry division of the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton as No. 584919 and filed with the Superintendent of Documents of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 22nd day of October, 1970. THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 667 0.57 mile, more or less. 2. Schedules 156 and 157 to Regulation 213 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 338/69, are revoked and the following substituted therefor. Schedule 156 In the Township of Lochiel in the County of Glengarry being, (a) part of Lot A, Concession 9 ; (6) part of lots 1 to 17, both inclusive. Con- cession 9 ; (c) part of lots 20 to 38, both inclusive. Con- cession 9 ; and {d) part of the road allowance between, (i) the townships of Lochiel and East Hawkesbury, (ii) the townships of Lochiel and West Hawkesbury, (iii) lots 7 and 8, Concession 9 (County Road No. 24), (iv) lots 14 and 15. Concession 9, (v) lots 21 and 22, Concession 9. (vi) lots 28 and 29, Concession 9, and (vii) the townships of Lochiel and Caledonia, and being those portions of the King's Highway shown as Parts 1 and 2, on Department of Highways plan P-6089, registered in the registry office for the registry division of the County of Glengarry as No. 21978 and filed with the Superintendent of Documents of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 2nd day of October, 1970. 8.00 miles, more or less. Schedule 157 In the Township of West Hawkesbury in the County of Prescott being, {a) part of lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, Concession 7 ; (6) part of lots 8, 9 and 10, Concession 8 ; and (c) part of the road allowance between, (i) the townships of West Hawkesbury and Lochiel, (ii) lots 6 and 7, Concession 7, and 361 668 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 41/71 (iii) concessions 7 and 8, and being those portions of the King's Highway shown as Parts 1 and 2, on Department of Highways plan P-6088, registered in the registry office for the registry division of the County of Prescott as No. 306 and filed with the Superintendent of Docu- ments of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 2nd day of October, 1970. 2.00 miles, more or less. 3. Regulation 213 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amended by adding thereto the following schedules : Schedule 164 In the Township of Caledonia in the County of Prescott being, (a) part of Gore Lot, Concession 7 ; (b) part of lots 1, 2 and 3, Concession 7; (c) part of lots 3 and 4, Concession 8 ; (d) part of lots 3 and 4, Concession 9 ; and (e) part of the road allowance between, (i) the townships of Caledonia and Lochiel, (ii) concessions 7 and 8, (iii) concessions 8 and 9, and (iv) the townships of Caledonia and Kenyon, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Highways plan P-6080-3, registered in the registry office for the registry division of the County of Prescott as No. 305 and filed with the Superintendent of Documents of the Depart- ment of Highways, at Toronto, on the 2nd day of October, 1970. 2.60 miles, more or less. Schedule 165 In the Township of Kenyon in the County of Glengarry being, (a) part of lots 1 to 37, both inclusive. Con- cession 9 ; (b) part of lots 4 to 15, both inclusive, Con- cession 21 (Kenyon Indian Lands) ; (c) part of the land and the land under the waters of the Scotch River (East Branch) ; {d) part of the land and the land under the waters of the Scotch River (West Branch) ; and (e) part of the road allowance between, (i) the townships of Kenyon and Caledonia, (ii) lots 12 and 13, Concession 9, (iii) lots 18 and 19, Concession 9, (iv) lots 24 and 25, Concession 9 (County Road No. 21), (v) lots 30 and 31, Concession 9, (vi) the townships of Kenyon and South Plantagenet, (vii) lots 8 and 9, Concession 21 (Kenyon Indian Lands), and (viii) the townships of Kenyon and Rox- borough, and being those portions of the King's Highway shown as Parts 1 and 2, on Department of High- ways plan P-6079-1, registered in the registry office for the registry division of the County of Glengarry as No. 21979 and filed with the Superintendent of Documents of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 2nd day of October, 1970. 9.00 miles, more or less. Schedule 166 In the Township of South Plantagenet in the County of Prescott being, (a) part of lots 6, 7 and 8, Concession 20 ; (b) part of lots 17 to 23, both inclusive, Conces- sion 20 ; and (c) part of the road allowance between, (i) the townships of South Plantagenet and Kenyon, (ii) the townships of South Plantagenet and Roxborough, (iii) lots 20 and 21, Concession 20, and (iv) the townships of South Plantagenet and Cambridge, and being those portions of the King's Highway shown as Parts 1 and 2, on Department of High- ways plan P-6087-2, registered in the registry office 362 O. Reg. 41/71 for the registry division of the County of Prescott as No. 307 and filed with the Superintendent of Documents of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 2nd day of October, 1970. 3.50 miles, more or less. Schedule 167 In the Township of Roxborough in the County of Stormont being, (a) part of lots A and B, Concession 10; (b) jjart of lots 1 to 13, both inclusive. Conces- sion 10; and (c) part of the road allowance between, (i) the townships of Roxborough and Kenyon, (ii) lots 6 and 7, Concession 10, (iii) the townships of Roxborough and South Plantagenet, and (iv) lotsl2andl3. Concession 10 (County Road No. 16), and being those portions of the King's Highway shown as Parts 1 and 2, on Department of High- ways plan P-6086-2, registered in the registry oflBce for the registry division of the County of Stormont as No. 74253 and filed with the Superintendent of Documents of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 2nd day of October, 1970. THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 43/71 669 THE LOCAL ROADS BOARDS ACT, 1964 (5015) 3.50 miles, more or less. THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT O Reg 42/71. Health Units — General. Made — January 21st, 1971. Filed— January 27th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1. Item iii of paragraph 1 of Schedule 20 to Regulation 510 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 286/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: iii. Two members to be appointed by the Council of the County of Ontario, one of whom shall represent the Scugog Indian Band and the Chip- pewas of Rama Indian Band. (5016) 6 O.Reg. 43/71. Establishment of Local Roads Areas. Made — January 26th, 1971. Filed— January 27th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE LOCAL ROADS BOARDS ACT, 1964 1. Schedule 89 to Ontario Regulation 54/65, as made by Ontario Regulation 337/66, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Schedule 89 OTTO LOCAL ROADS AREA All those portions of the townships of Boston and Otto in the Territorial District of Timiskaming, shown outUned on Department of Highways plan N -449-2. filed in the office of the Registrar of Regula- tions at Toronto as No. 1279. 2. Ontario Regulation 54/65 is amended by adding thereto the following schedules: Schedule 191 LECLAIR AVENUE LOCAL ROADS AREA All that portion of the Township of Robb in the Territorial District of Cochrane, shown outlined on Department of Highways plan N- 11 45-1, filed in the ofl&ce of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1280. Schedule 192 WHITESAND LAKE LOCAL ROADS AREA All that portion of Township 85 in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay, shown outlined on Depart- ment of Highways plan N-467-1, filed in the ofi&ce of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1281. Schedule 193 SUNSET LAKE LOCAL ROADS AREA All those portions of the Township of Lismore in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay, shown outlined on Department of Highways plan N-1411-1, filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1282. G. E. GOMME Minister of Highways Dated at Toronto, this 26th day of January, 1971. (5017) 6 363 670 O. Reg. 44/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 46/71 THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT O. Reg. 44/71. Beans — Plan. Made — January 14th, 1971. Filed— January 28th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT 1. Section 5 of the Schedule to Ontario Regu- lation 48/66, as amended by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 142/66, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 5. The local board shall be composed of nine pro- ducer-members and the members in each district shall hold office until their successors are elected. 2. Paragraph 1 of subsection 1 of section 10 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 48/66, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regu- lation 385/67, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 1. District 1, one member. (5018) 6 THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT O.Reg. 45/71. Beans — Marketing. Made — January 22nd, 1971. Filed— January 28th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT 1 . Subsection 2 of section 3 of Ontario Regu- lation 229/68 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (2) Every producer, while not in default of pay- ment of the fees required to be paid under section 4 or 5, shall be deemed to be the holder of a licence in Form 1. 2. Subsection 1 of section 7 of Ontario Regu- lation 229/68 is amended by inserting after "licence fees" in the second line, "service charges". 3. — (1) clause b of section 9 of Ontario Regu- lation 229/68 is amended by inserting after "beans" in the fourth hne, "including the completing and filing of returns". (2) Clause c of the said section 9 is amended by inserting after "records" in the second hne, "documents". (3) Clause e of the said section 9 is revoked and the following inserted in heu thereof: (e) to co-operate with a marketing board, local board, marketing agency of Canada or of any province in Canada for the purpose of marketing beans ; 4. Clause ;' of section 10 of Ontario Regula- tion 229/68 is amended by inserting after "sell" where it occurs the second time in the second line, "the". 5. — (1) Paragraph 4 of section 13 of Ontario regulation 229/68 is amended by inserting after "producers" in the second line, "or to the local board, as the case may be". (2) Paragraph 7 of the said section 13 is amended by striking out "owing to the producer" in the third and fourth hnes. (3) Paragraph 8 of the said section 13 is amended by adding at the end thereof "and to sell or otherwise dispose of any beans so purchased or acquired". 6. Section 15 of Ontario Regulation 229/68 is amended by striking out "requires the local board" in the third and fourth lines and by striking out "and" in the ninth hne and inserting in lieu thereof "or". The Farm Products Marketing Board: A. Burrell Chairman William V. Doyle Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 22nd day of January, 1971. (5019) • 6 THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT O. Reg. 46/71. Eggs and Fowl — Marketing. Made — January 22nd, 1971. Filed— January 28th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT 1. Section 11 of Ontario Regulation 193/64 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 364 O. Reg. 46/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 48/71 671 11. The Board delegates to the local board the power, (a) to require persons engaged in producing or marketing eggs and fowl to raster their names, address and occupations with the local board ; (6) to require f)ersons engaged in producing or marketing eggs and fowl to fiunish such information relating to the production or marketing of eggs and fowl, including the completing and filing of returns, as the local board determines ; (c) to appoint persons to inspect the books, records, documents, lands and premises and any eggs and fowl of persons engaged in producing or marketing eggs and fowl ; {d) to stimulate, increase and improve the marketing of eggs and fowl by such means as it deems proper ; (e) to co-operate with a marketing board, local board, marketing commission or marketing agency of Canada or of any province in Canada for the purpose of marketing eggs and fowl ; (/) to do such acts and make such orders and issue such directions as are necessary to enforce the due observance and carrying out of the provisions of the Act, the r^;uIations or the plan. The Fakm Products Marketing Board: a. burrell Chairman William V. Doyle Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 22nd day of January-, 1971. (5020) THE MILK ACT, 1%5 O.Reg. 47/71. Milk Producers — Licences. Made— January 28th, 1971. Filed— January 29th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT, 1965 1. Section 1 of Ontario Regulation 68/68 is amended by adding thereto the following clause: (d) "quota" means a quota in pounds fixed and allotted to a producer by the marketing board for the sale of grade A milk to the marketing board, but does not include a quota that has been cancelled by the market- ing board. 2. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 68/68, as amended by Ontario Regulations 336/68, 126/69 and 39/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (1) Every producer shall pay licence fees at the rate of, (a) 11 Vi cents for each 100 pounds or fraction thereof of milk sold to the marketing board on a quota basis ; and (6) 7^4 cents for each 100 pounds or fraction thereof of milk sold to the marketing board on a basis other than a quota basis. (2) Subsections 3 and 4 of the said section 4 are revoked. 3. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of February, 1971. The Ontario Milk Marketing Board; George R. McLaughlin Chairman H. Parker Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 28th day of January, 1971. (5021) 6 THE AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE ACT O.Reg. 48/71. Deposits. Made — January 28th, 1971. Filed— January 29th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE ACT 1. Section 1 of Regulation 5 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 463/70, is revoked and the following substituted tho'efor: 1.— (1) Subject to subsection 2, interest at the rate of SVj per cent per annum calculated on the minimum monthly balance shall be paid on the last days of March and September in each year. (2) In special cases, the Minister of Revenue may determine a rate of interest and basis of calculation different from that prescribed in subsection 1 , but the rate so determined shall not exceed 5 54 per cent per annum. 2. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of February, 1971. (5022) 6 365 < O. Reg. 49/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 731 Publications Under The Regulations Act February 13th, 1971 THE GAME AND FISH ACT, l%l-62 O. Reg. 49/71. Open Seasons — Deer, Moose and Black Bear. Made— January 28th. 1971. Filed— February 1st. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GAME AND FISH ACT. l%l-62 OPEN SEASONS— DEER, MOOSE AND BLACK BEAR 1. In this Regulation, (a) "non-resident's licence to hunt deer" means a non-resident's licence to hunt deer. bear, fox, game birds, rabbits, raccoon, squirrel and wolf; (b) "non-resident's licence to hunt moose" means a non-resident's licence to hunt moose, deer, bear, fox, game birds, rabbits, raccoon, squirrel and wolf. O. Reg. 49/71, s. 1. 2. This Regulation is subject to Ontario Regula- tion 22/65 and does not apply to provincial p)arks other than that part of Algonquin Provincial Park situate in the geographic townships of Bruton and Clyde in the Provisional County of Haliburton. O.Reg. 49/71. s. 2. OPEN SEASON FOR DEER 3. The holder of a resident's licence to hunt bear and deer or a farmer's licence to hunt bear and deer may hunt deer in the parts of Ontario described in. (a) schedules 1 and 2. (i) from the 2nd day of October. 1971 to the 15th day of December. 1971, both inclusive, and (ii) from the 30th day of September, 1972 to the 15th day of December, 1972, both inclusive ; (6) Schedule 3. (i) from the 30th day of October. 1971 to the 15th day of December, 1971, both inclusive, and (ii) from the 28th day of October. 1972 to the 15th day of December. 1972, both inclusive ; (c) Schedule 4. (i) from the 1st day of November. 1971 to the 13th day of November. 1971, both inclusive, and (ii) from the 6th day of November, 1972 to the 18th day of November, 1972, both inclusive ; and (d) Schedule 5, (i) from the 1st day of November, 1971 to the 13th day of November, 1971, both inclusive, and (ii) from the 6th day of November, 1972 to the 18th day of November, 1972, both inclusive. O. Reg. 49/71, s. 3. 4. The holder of a non-resident's licence to hunt deer or a non-resident's licence to hunt moose may hunt deer in the parts of Ontario described in. (a) Schedule 2, (i) from the 2nd day of October, 1971 to the 15th day of November. 1971. both inclusive, and (ii) from the 30th day of September, 1972 to the 15th day of November, 1972, both inclusive ; (6) Schedule 3, (i) from the 30th day of October, 1971 to the 15th day of November, 1971, both inclusive, and (ii) from the 28th day of October. 1972 to the 15th day of November, 1972, both inclusive ; and (c) Schedule 4, (i) from the 1st day of November. 1971 to the 13th day of November. 1971. both inclusive, and (ii) from the 6th day of November, 1972 to the 18th day of November, 1972, both inclusive. O. Reg. 49/71, s. 4. 5. Subject to section 6, the holder of a resident's hcence to hunt bear and deer, a farmer's licence to hunt bear and deer, a non-resident's hcence to hunt deer or a non-resident's licence to hunt moose may hunt deer in the parts of Ontario described in, (a) schedules 1 , 2 and 3, (i) from the 13th day of September, 1971 to the 1st day of October, 1971, both inclusive, and 367 732 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 49/71 (ii) from the 11th day of September, 1972 to the 29th day of September, 1972, both inclusive; and (6) Schedule 6. (i) from the 18th day of October, 1971 to the 31st day of October, 1971, both inclusive, and (ii) from the 16th day of October, 1972 to the 31st day of October, 1972, both inclusive. O. Reg. 49/71, s. 5. 6. Only bows and arrows may be used to hunt deer in the parts of Ontario described in, (a) schedules 1, 2 and 3 during the periods mentioned in clause a of section 5 ; and (i) Schedule 6 during the periods mentioned in clause b of section 5. O. Reg. 49/71, s. 6. 7. ( 1 ) The parts of Ontario described in schedules 1, 2 and 3 are designated as parts in which no person shall use or be accompanied by a dog while hunting deer, (a) from the 13th day of September, 1971 to the 1st day of October, 1971, both inclusive ; and (6) from the 11th day of September, 1972 to the 29th day of September, 1972, both inclusive. (2) The parts of Ontario described in Schedule 6 are designated as parts in which no person shall use or be accompanied by a dog while hunting deer, (a) from the 18th day of October, 1971 to the 31st day of October, 1971, both in- clusive; and (ft) from the 16th day of October, 1972 to the 31st day of October, 1972, both in- clusive. O.Reg. 49/71, s. 7. OPEN SEASON FOR MOOSE 8. The holder of a resident's Hcence to hunt bear and moose may hunt moose in the parts of Ontario described in, (a) Schedule 7, (i) from the 15th day of September, 1971 to the 15th day of December, 1971, both inclusive, and (ii) from the 15th day of September, 1972 to the 15th day of December, 1972, both inclusive ; {b) schedules 8 and 9, (i) from the 2nd day of October, 1971 to the 15th day of December, 1971, both inclusive, and (ii) from the 30th day of September, 1972 to the 15th day of December, 1972, both inclusive ; and (c) schedules 10 and 11, (i) from the 2nd day of October, 1971 to the 31st day of October, 1971, both inclusive, and (ii) from the 30th day of September, 1972 to the 31st day of October, 1972, both inclusive. O. Reg. 49/71, s. 8. 9. The holder of a non-resident's hcence to hunt moose may hunt moose in the parts of Ontario described in, (a) Schedule 7, (i) from the 15th day of September, 1971 to the 15th day of November, 1971, both inclusive, and (ii) from the 15th day of September, 1972 to the 15th day of November, 1972, both inclusive ; (6) Schedule 8, (i) from the 2nd day of October, 1971 to the 15th day of November, 1971, both inclusive, and (ii) from the 30th day of September, 1972 to the 15th day of November, 1972, both inclusive ; and (c) Schedule 10, (i) from the 2nd day of October, 1971 to the 31st day of October, 1971, both inclusive, and (ii) from the 30th day .of September, 1972 to the 31st day of October, 1972, both inclusive. O. Reg. 49/71, s. 9. OPEN SEASON FOR BLACK BEAR 10. Black bear may be hunted in any part of Ontario, (a) from the 1st day of September, 1970 to the 30th day of June, 1971, both inclusive; and {b) from the 1st day of September, 1971 to the 30th day of June, 1972, both inclusive; and (c) from the 1st day of September, 1972 to the 30th day of June, 1973, both inclusive. O.Reg. 49/71,5.10. 11. Ontario Regulations 25/69, 318/69, 344/69, 405/69, 30/70, 98/70, 166/70, 324/70 and 442/70 are revoked. O. Reg. 49/71, s. 11. 368 O. Reg. 49/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 733 Schedule 1 Beginning at a point in the Interprovincial Boundary between Ontario and Manitoba where the same is intersected by a line drawn west astronomically from the water's edge on the most westerly extremity of Pakwash Lake; thence east astronomically 66 miles and 32 chains, more or less, to the water's edge on the most westerly extremity of Pakwash Lake; thence in a general easterly direction following the water's edge on the southerly shore of that lake to the water's edge on the northeasterly shore of Chukuni River ; thence in a general southeasterly direction following that water's edge to the intersection with a hne drawn north astronomically from the water's edge on the easterly shore of the English River at its confluence with the Chukuni River; thence south astronomi- cally to the water's edge on the easterly shore of the English River; thence in a general south- easterly direction following that water's edge and through Camping Lake to the confluence with the water's edge on the easterly shore of Cedar River; thence in a general southeasterly direction following the water's edge on the easterly shore of Cedar River and Wabaskang Lake to the easterly boundary of Wabaskang Indian Reserve No. 21 ; thence southerly along that boundary to the intersection with the 7th Base Line, surveyed by Phillips and Benner, Ontario Land Surveyors, in the year 1927; thence easterly along that base hne 9 miles and 35.807 chains, more or less, to the intersection with the 6th Meridian Line, as surveyed by T. J. Patten, Ontario Land Surveyor, in the year 1919; thence southerly along that meridian Hne 24 miles, more or less, to the northwesterly comer of the geographic Township of Rowell; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of that geographic township to the northeasterly comer thereof; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of that geographic township and the geographic Township of Britton to the southeasterly comer of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence easterly along the northerly boundaries of the geographic townships of Zealand, Brownridge and Laval to the north- easterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence southerly along the easterly boundaries of the geographic townships of Laval and Hartman to the intersection with a line drawn west astronomically from the 69th Mile Post on the 5th Meridian Line as surveyed by A. Niven, Ontario Land Surveyor, in the year 1897; thence east astro- nomically to the said 69th Mile Post; thence southerly along the said meridian line and con- tinuing southerly along the 5th Meridian Line as surveyed by A. Niven in the year 1893 to the southerly boundary of the Territorial District of Kenora ; thence easterly along that boundary to the westerly boundary of the Territorial District of Thunder Bay; thence southerly along that District Boundary of Thunder Bay to a point in the International Boundary between Canada and the United States of America in Saganaga Lake ; thence easterly, northeasterly and southeasterly along that international boundary to the intersection with a line drawn south astronomically from the inter- section of the shore of Lake Superior with Ontario Land Surveyor Speight's Meridian Line of 1902; thence north astronomically to and along Ontario Land Surveyor Speight's Meridian Line of 1902 to the meridian line surveyed by Ontario Land Sur- veyor Niven in 1907 and 1908 ; thence northerly along that meridian line and its northerly production to the centre Hne of the Albany River; thence in a southeasterly, easterly and northeasterly direction along that centre hne to the shore of James Bay; thence in a northerly and northwesterly direction following the shore of James Bay and Hudson Bay to the Interprovincial Boundary between Ontario and Manitoba; thence southwesterly and southerly along that boundary to the place of beginning. O.Reg. 49/71, Sched. 1. Schedule 2 Beginning at a point in the Interprovincial Boundary between Ontario and Manitoba, where the same is intersected by a line drawn west astronomically from the water's edge on the most westerly extremity of Pakwash Lake; thence east astronomically 66 miles and 32 chains, more or less, to the water's edge on the most westerly extremity of Pakwash Lake; thence in a general easterly direction following the water's edge on the southerly shore of that lake to the water's edge on the northeasterly shore of Chukuni River ; thence in a general southeasterly direction following that water's edge to the intersection with a line drawn north astronomically from the water's edge on the easterly shore of the English River at its confluence with the Chukuni River; thence south astronomi- cally to the water's edge on the easterly shore of the English River ; thence in a general southeasterly direction following that water's edge and through Camping Lake to the confluence with the water's edge on the easterly shore of Cedar River; thence in a general southeasterly direction following the water's edge on the easterly shore of Cedar River and Wabaskang Lake to the easterly boundary of Wabaskang Indian Reserve No. 21 ; thence southerly along that boundary to the intersection with the 7th Base Line, surveyed by Phillips and Benner, Ontario Land Surveyors, in the year 1927; thence easterly along that base line 9 miles and 35.807 chains, more or less, to the intersection with the 6th Meridian Line, as surveyed by T. J. Patten, Ontario Land Surveyor, in the year 1919; thence southerly along that meridian line 24 miles, more or less, to the northwesterly comer of the geographic Township of Rowell; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of that geographic township to the northeasterly corner thereof; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of that geographic township and the geographic Township of Britton to the southeasterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence easterly along the northerly boundaries of the geographic townships of Zealand, Brownridge and Laval to the north- easterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic 369 734 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 49/71 township; thence southerly along the easterly boundaries of the geographic townships of Laval and Hartman to the intersection with a line drawn west astronomically from the 69th Mile Post on the 5th Meridian Line as surveyed by A. Niven, Ontario Land Surveyor, in the year 1897; thence east astronomically to the said 69th Mile Post; thence southerly along the said meridian line and con- tinuing southerly along the 5th Meridian Line as surveyed by A. Niven in the year 1893 to the southerly boundary of the Territorial District of Kenora ; thence easterly along that boundary to the westerly boundary of the Territorial District of Thunder Bay; thence southerly along that District Boundary of Thunder Bay to a point in the Inter- national Boundary between Canada and the United States of America in Saganaga Lake ; thence north- westerly along that International Boundary to the intersection with the northerly limit of the right of way of the Duluth, Winnipeg and Pacific Railway; thence northwesterly along that railway limit to the water's edge of Sand Bay of Rainy Lake; thence northwesterly, northerly, northeasterly, and north- erly along that water's edge to the most easterly extremity of a peninsula of land in Rainy Lake Indian Reserve No. 18B lying southeasterly of Island G945; thence northwesterly in a straight line across the mouth of Haymarsh Bay to the easterly extremity of a peninsula of land lying northwesterly of Island G937 ; thence northwesterly along the water's edge of that Indian Reserve to the most northerly extremity of that f)eninsula of land lying westerly of Island G1457; thence north- easterly in a straight line to the most southerly extremity of a peninsula of land in Rainy Lake Indian Reserve No. 18C lying immediately north of Island G1457; thence in a northerly, westerly, easterly, northwesterly and westerly direction follow- ing the water's edge along that Indian Reserve to the northerly limit of that Indian Reserve; thence westerly along the northerly limit of that Indian Reserve and its westerly production to the water's edge along the easterly boundary of Rainy Lake Indian Reserve No. 16D; thence northwesterly and westerly along the easterly and northerly boundaries of that Indian Reserve to the northwesterly corner thereof ; thence southerly along the westerly bound- ary of that Indian Reserve to the northerly boundary of that geographic Township of Miscampbell ; thence westerly along the northerly boundary of that geo- graphic township to the southeasterly corner of the geographic Township of Dance; thence northerly along the easterly boundary of that geographic township to the water's edge along the southerly limit of Northwest Bay ; thence northwesterly along that water's edge to the northerly boundary of the geographic Township of Dance; thence westerly along the northerly boundaries of the geographic townships of Dance and Kingsford to the south- easterly corner of the geographic Township of Potts ; thence northerly along the easterly boundary of the geographic townships of Potts and Menary to the easterly production of the northerly limit of Con- cession III in the geographic Township of Dewart; thence westerly along that production across the geographic townships of Menary and Rowe and the northerly limit of Concession III in that geographic Township of Dewart to the northwesterly corner of Lot 6 in Concession III in that geographic town- ship; thence southerly along that westerly limit to the southerly limit of the right of way of Secondary Highway No. 600; thence westerly along that southerly limit to the intersection with the westerly limit of the right of way of Secondary Highway No. 619; thence northerly along that hmit to the southerly boundary of- the geographic Township of Morson ; thence westerly along that boundary to the water's edge along the easterly shore of Lake of the Woods; thence southerly along that water's edge to the boundary between the territorial dis- tricts of Kenora and Rainy River; thence westerly along that boundary to the International Boundary between Canada and the United States of America ; thence northwesterly and northerly along that boundary to the Interprovincial Boundary between Ontario and Manitoba; thence northerly along that boundary to the place of beginning. O. Reg. 49/71, Sched. 2. Schedule 3 Beginning at the intersection of the International Boundary between Canada and the United States of America with the boundary between the territorial districts of Kenora and Rainy River ; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of the Territorial District of Rainy River 15 miles, more or less, to the intersection with the easterly shore of the Lake of the Woods; thence northeasterly along that easterly shore to the intersection with the southerly boundary of the geographic Township of Morson; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of that geographic township to the intersection with the westerly limit of the right of way of Secondary Highway No. 619; thence southerly along that westerly limit to the intersection with the southerly limit of the right of way of Secondary Highway No. 600; thence easterly along that southerly limit to the intersection with the westerly limit of Lot 6, in Concession II, in the geographic Township of Dewart ; thence northerly along that westerly limit and the westerly limit of Lot 6, in Concession III, to the northerly limit of Concession III in the said geographic township; thence easterly along the northerly limit of that concession, and its easterly production across the geographic townships of Rowe and Menary to the easterly boundary of the last- mentioned geographic township; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of the geographic townships of Menary and Potts to the southeasterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic townships; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of the geographic townships of Kingsford and Dance to the intersection with the water's edge along the Northwest Bay of Rainy Lake; thence south- easterly along that water's edge to the northerly production of the easterly boundary of the geo- graphic Township of Dance; thence southerly along that production and that easterly boundary to the southeasterly corner of the last-mentioned geo- 370 O. Reg. 49/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 735 graphic township; thence easterly along the north- erly boundary of the geographic Township of Mis- campbell to the intersection with the westerly boundary of Rainy Lake Indian Reserve No. 16D; thence northerly along that westerly boundary to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of that Indian Re- serve to the water's edge along the westerly shore of Stanjikoming Bay; thence southeasterly along that water's edge to the westerly production of the northerly boundary of Rainy Lake Indian Reserve No. 18C; thence easterly along that production and that northerly boundary to the water's edge of Rainy Lake; thence southerly, northeasterly, south- easterly, easterly and southeasterly following that water's edge to the most southerly extremity of a peninsula of land lying immediately north of Island G1457; thence southwesterly in a straight line to the most northerly extremity of a peninsula of land in Rainy Lake Indian Reserve No. I8B lying north- westerly of Island G1457 ; thence southeasterly along the water's edge of Rainy Lake to the easterly extremity of a peninsula of land lying northwesterly of Island G937; thence southeasterly in a straight line across the mouth of Haymarsh Bay to the water's edge along the most easterly extremity of a peninsula of land in Rainy Lake Indian Reserve No. 18B lying southeasterly of Island G945; thence southerly, southwesterly and southerly along the water's edge of Rainy Lake and Sand Bay of Rainy Lake to the northerly limit of the right of way of the Duluth, Winnipeg and Pacific Railway; thence southeasterly along that railway limit to the Inter- national Boundary between Canada and the United States of America; thence in a southerly, south- westerly and northwesterly direction along that international boundary to the place of beginning. O. Reg. 49/71, Sched. 3. Schedule 4 1. The Territorial District of Parry Sound. 2. That part of the territorial districts of Algoma and Sudbury described as follows : Beginning at the intersection of the water's edge of Pancake Bay with the westerly production of the northerly boundary of the geographic Township of Herrick ; thence easterly along that westerly produc- tion and the northerly boundary of the geographic townships of Herrick, Fisher, Tilley and Archibald to the northeasterly comer of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of the geographic Township of Archibald to the northwesterly comer of the geo- graphic Township of Marne; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of the geographic townships of Marne and Tp. 24, Range 11 to the westerly boundary of geographic Township Tp. 23, Range 11 ; thence northerly along that westerly boundary to the northwesterly comer of that geographic township; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of geographic townships Tp. 23, Range 11, Tp. 22, Range 11, Tp. 4H and Tp. 4G to the westerly boundary of geographic Township Tp. 4F; thence northerly along that westerly boundary to the northwesterly comer of that geographic township; thence westerly along the northerly boundary of geographic townships Tp. 4F and Tp. 4E to the westerly boundary of geographic Township Tp. 4D ; thence northerly along that westerly boundary to the northwesterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence e2isterly along the northerly boundary of geographic townships Tp. 4D, Tp. 4C, Tp. 4B, Tp. 4A, X, T and P to the northeasterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of geographic townships P and O to the northerly boundary of geographic Township N; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of that geographic township to the northeasterly comer thereof ; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of geographic Township N to the southeasterly comer thereof; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of geographic Township I to the westerly limit of the right-of-way of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 553 ; thence in a southeaster- ly, southerly and southeasterly direction following that highway limit to the northerly hmit of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 17; thence south astronomically to the water's edge along the northerly bank of the Spanish River; thence westerly along that water's edge and the water's edge of the North Channel to longitude 82° 30' ; thence southerly along longitude 82° 30' to the boundary of the Ter- ritorial District of Algoma; thence westerly in a straight line to an angle in the International Boundary between Canada and the United States of America in the North Channel of Lake Huron between Cockbum Island and Drummond Island; thence in a northwesterly direction following that International Boundary through the North Channel of Lake Huron, the St. Mary River and its expansions and Lake Superior to the westerly production of the north boundary of the geographic Township of Herrick; thence easterly along that production to the place of beginning. 3. That part of the Territorial District of Nipissing lying southerly of a line described as follows: Beginning at a point in the boundary between Ontario and Quebec where it is intersected by the northerly production of the easterly boundary of the geographic Township of Papineau in the Territorial District of Nipissing; thence southerly along that production and the easterly boundary of that geo- graphic township to the southeasterly comer thereof ; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of that geographic township to the easterly boundary of the geographic Township of Lauder; thence southerly along that boundary to the southeasterly comer of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of that geo- graphic township to the southwesterly comer thereof ; thence northerly along the westerly boundary of that geographic township and the geographic Township of Calvin to the southeasterly comer of the geographic 371 736 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 49/71 Township of Bonfield; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of the last-mentioned geo- graphic township to the southwesterly corner thereof ; thence northerly along the westerly boundary of that geographic township to the southeasterly corner of the geographic Township of East Ferris; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of the last- mentioned geographic township to the southwesterly corner thereof; thence northerly along the westerly boundary of that geographic township to the souther- ly boundary of the geographic Township of West Ferris ; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of the last-mentioned geographic township to the southwesterly corner thereof. 4. The Territorial District of Muskoka except those parts of the Township of Muskoka Lakes and the Town of Gravenhurst that were formerly the parts of the geographic townships of Medora and Wood lying easterly of the centre line of the right-of-way of the Canadian National Railways and northerly of a line between concessions XV and XVI in the said geographic Township of Wood. 5. The Provisional County of Hahburton. 6. The County of Renfrew. 7. Those parts of the counties of Frontenac, Hastings, Lennox and Addington and Peterborough lying northerly of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 7. 8. That part of the County of Lanark lying norther- ly and easterly of a line described as follows : Beginning at the intersection of the westerly boundary of the county and the centre line of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 7 ; thence easterly along that centre line to the intersection with the centre line of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 43 ; thence easterly along that centre line to the intersection with the centre line of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 29 ; thence southerly along that centre line to the souther- ly boundary of the county; thence easterly to the easterly boundary of the county. 9. The townships of Rama and Mara in the County of Ontario. 10. The Township of Somerville and those parts of the townships of Dalton and Laxton, Digby and Longford lying northerly of the Monk Road in the County of Victoria. O. Reg. 49/71, Sched. 4. Schedule 5 1. The territorial districts of Timiskaming and Manitouhn except the Island of ManitouUn. 2. The Territorial District of Sudbury except the geographic Township of Victoria and that part of the geographic Township of Salter lying westerly of the westerly limit of the right-of-way of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 553. 3. That part of the Territorial District of Algoma lying northerly and easterly of a line described as follows : Beginning at the intersection of the water's edge of Pancake Bay with the westerly production of the northerly boundary of the geographic Township of Herrick; thence easterly along that westerly production and the northerly boundary of the geo- graphic townships of Herrick, Fisher, Tilley and Archibald to the northeasterly corner of the last- mentioned geographic township; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of the geographic Town- ship of Archibald to the northwesterly corner of the geographic Township of Marne ; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of the geographic townships of Marne and Tp. 24, Range 11 to the westerly boundary of geographic Township Tp. 23, Range 11 ; thence northerly along that westerly boundary to the northwesterly corner of that geographic township; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of geo- graphic townships Tp. 23, Range ll.Tp. 22, Range 11, Tp. 4H and Tp. 4G to the westerly boundary of geographic Township Tp. 4F ; thence northerly along that westerly boundary to the northwesterly corner of that geographic township; thence westerly along the northerly boundary of geographic townships Tp. 4F and Tp. 4E to the westerly boundary of geographic Township Tp. 4D ; thence northerly along that westerly boundary to the northwesterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of geographic townships Tp. 4D, Tp. 4C, Tp. 4B, Tp. 4A, X, T and P to the northeasterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of geographic townships P and O to the northerly boundary of geographic Township N ; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of that geographic township to the northeasterly corner thereof ; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of geographic Township N to the southeasterly corner thereof ; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of geographic Township 1 to the westerly limit of the right-of-way of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 553 ; thence in a southeasterly, southerly and southeasterly direction following that highway limit to the northerly limit of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 17; thence south astronomically to the high-water mark along the northerly bank of the Spanish River; thence easterly along that high-water mark to the southeasterly corner of the geographic Township of Salter. 4. That part of the Territorial District of Cochrane lying easterly of a line described as follows : Beginning at the southwesterly comer of the geographic Township of Clavet; thence northerly along the meridian line run by Ontario Land Surveyor Niven in 1908 and its northerly production to the intersection with the centre of the main channel of the Albany River. 372 O. Reg. 49/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 737 5. That part of the Territorial District of Nipissing lying northwesterly of a Une described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the high-water mark of Lake Nipissing with the westerly production of the centre line of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 17B; thence easterly along that pro- duction and that centre line to the centre line of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 17 ; thence northerly along that centre hne to the centre line of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 63 ; thence northeasterly along that centre line to the Inter provincial Boundary between Ontario and Quebec. O. Reg. 49/71, Sched. 5. Schedule 6 1. The islands in the Territorial District of Mani- toulin except the geographic Township of Cockbum Island and Philip Edward Island. 2. In the Township of Oxford in the County of Grenville and described as follows : Beginning at the southwesterly angle of Lot 27 in Concession I ; thence northerly along the westerly limit of that lot to the intersection with the pro- duction westerly of the southerly limit of the travel- led road along the southerly limit of a golf course occupying the northerly part of Lot 27 in Conces- sion I ; thence easterly along that production and the southerly limit of that travelled road to the easterly limit of said Lot 27; thence northerly along the easterly limit of that lot to the northerly limit of a plan registered in the Registry Office for the County of Grenville as No. 16 for the Township of Oxford ; thence easterly along the northerly limit of that plan to the line between the east and west halves of Lot 28 in Concession I ; thence northerly along that line to a point therein distant 166 feet measured southerly thereon from the high-water mark on the southerly shore of the Rideau River and Rideau Canal ; thence easterly and perpendicular to the line between the east and west halves of Lot 28 a distance of 450 feet ; thence northerly parallel to the line between the east and west halves of Lot 28 to the high-water mark on the southerly shore of the Rideau River and Rideau Canal ; thence in a general easterly direction following that high-water mark to a point therein distant 300 feet measured easterly and perpendicular to the westerly limit of Lot 29 in Concession I; thence southerly and parallel to the westerly limit of Lot 29 a distance of 1 20 feet ; thence easterly and perpendicular to the westerly limit of Lot 29 a distance of 120 feet; thence northerly and parallel to the westerly Hmit of Lot 29 a distance of 120 feet, more or less, to the high-water mark along the southerly shore of the Rideau River and Rideau Canal ; thence in a general easterly direction to the intersection with a Hne drawn parallel to the line between the east and west halves of Lot 29 in Concession I ; thence southerly along that parallel line to a point distant 150 feet measured westerly and perpendicular to the line between the east and west halves of Lot 29 from a point therein distant 150 feet measured southerly thereon from the high- water mark on the southerly shore of the Rideau River and Rideau Canal; thence easterly and per- pendicular to the line between the east and west halves of Lot 29 a distance of 250 feet ; thence northerly parallel to the line between the east and west halves of Lot 29 to the intersection with the high-water mark on the southerly shore of Rideau River and Rideau Canal ; thence in a general easterly direction following that high-water mark to the confluence with the high-water mark on the westerly shore of Kemptville Creek; thence in a general southerly direction following that high-water mark to the intersection with the southerly limit of Lot 28 in Concession II ; thence westerly along the southerly limit of lots 28 and 27 to the southeasterly angle of Lot 26, in Concession II ; thence northerly along the easterly limit of that lot 540 feet; thence westerly in a straight Hne to a point in the easterly Hmit of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 16 and which said point is distant 499 feet measured northerly along that limit from the southerly Hmit of lot 26; thence northerly along the easterly Hmit of that highway to the line between concessions I and 1 1 : thence westerly along the line between concessions I and II to the place of beginning. 3. The Township of St. Edmunds in the County of Bruce. O. Reg. 49/71 , Sched. 6. Schedule 7 All that part of the territorial districts of Kenora Patricia Portion and Cochrane lying northerly of a line described as follows : Beginning at the intersection of the 1 1th Base Line with the Inter-provincial Boundary between Ontario and Manitoba; thence easterly along the 11th Base Line to the water's edge along the westerly bank of the Wabassi River ; thence in an eeisterly, south- easterly, northeasterly and easterly direction follow- ing that water's edge to the water's edge along the northerly bank of the Albany River; thence in a southeasterly direction following that water's edge to the intersection with the northerly production of the westerly boundary of the geographic Town- ship of Bicknell ; thence southerly along that northerly production to the 7th Base Line ; thence easterly along that Base Line to the westerly Hmit of the right-of-way of the Ontario Northland Railway ; thence in a south- easterly direction along that Hmit to the northerly boundary of the geographic Township of Marven in the Territorial District of Cochrane ; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of the geographic townships of Marven, Thoming and Potter to the northwesterly corner of the geographic Township of Sangster; thence southerly along the westerly boundary of that geographic township to the south- westerly comer thereof; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of the geographic townships of Sangster, Bragg, Newman, TomHnson, Hurtubise and St. Laurent to the Interprovincial Boundary between Ontario and Quebec. O. Reg. 49/71, Sched. 7. 373 738 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 49/71 Schedule 8 Beginning at a point in the Ottawa River at the intersection of the Interprovincial Boundary between Ontario and Quebec with the easterly production of the southerly boundary of the geographic Town- ship of Burnaby in the Territorial District of Nipissing; thence westerly along the said easterly production and the southerly boundary of that geographic township to the northeasterly corner of the geographic Township of Flett ; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of that geographic township to the southeasterly corner thereof ; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of the geo- graphic townships of Flett, Milne, Ohve, Torring- ton and Vogt to the southwesterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township ; thence norther- ly along the westerly boundary of the geographic townships of Vogt and Phyllis to the southeasterly corner of the geographic Township of Belfast ; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of that geo- graphic township to the southwesterly corner thereof ; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of the geographic townships of Armagh and Clary in the Territorial District of Sudbury to the southwesterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence northerly along the westerly boundary of the geographic Township of Clary to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of the geographic Township of Turner to the southwesterly corner thereof; thence northerly along the westerly boundary of the last-mentioned geographic township to the northwesterly corner thereof ; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of the last-mentioned geographic township to the southwesterly corner of the geographic Township of Dundee; thence northerly along the westerly boundary of the last-mentioned geographic township to the northwesterly corner thereof ; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of the geographic Township of Ellis to the southwesterly corner thereof ; thence northerly along the westerly boundary of that geographic township to the southeasterly corner of the geographic Township of McLeod ; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of the townships of McLeod, Stull, Unwin, Hodgetts, Beulah, Blewett, Brebeuf, Paudash, Chalet, Tp. 9, Margaret, Eliza- beth, Abney, Hubbard, and Tp. 8Z to the south- westerly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of geographic townships Tp. 7A, and Tp. 6A in the Territorial District of Algoma to the south- easterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of geographic townships Tp. 6A, Tp. 6B, Tp. 6C, and Tp. 6D to the southwesterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of geographic township Tp. 6E to the southeasterly corner thereof; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of geographic townships Tp. 6E, Tp. 6F, Tp. 6G, Tp. 6H, Tp. 22, Range 13, and Tp. 23. Range 13 to the southwesterly corner of the last-mentioned geo- graphic township ; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of geographic Township Tp. 24, Range 13 to the southeasterly corner thereof ; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of the last-mentioned geographic township to the intersection with the westerly limit of the right-of-way of the Algoma Central Railway ; thence northwesterly, easterly, and northerly following that right-of-way to the inter- section with the high-water mark on the southerly bank of the Michipicoten River ; thence in a westerly direction along that high- water mark to the confluence with the water's edge along the shore of Lake Superior ; thence west astronomically to the souther- ly production of the westerly boundary of geographic Township Tp. 33, Range 23 ; thence southerly along that southerly production to the International Boundary between Canada and the United States of America ; thence in a northwesterly, southwesterly and westerly direction following that international boundary to a point in Saganaga Lake where that international boundary is intersected by the easterly boundary of the Territorial District of Rainy River ; thence northerly along that easterly boundary to the northeasterly corner of that territorial district ; thence westerly along the northerly boundary of that terri- torial district to the intersection with the 7th Meri- dian ; thence northerly along the 7th Meridian in the Territorial District of Kenora to the intersection with the southerly boundary of the geographic Township of MacNicol; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of the geographic townships of MacNicol, Tustin and Bridges to the southwesterly corner of the geographic Township of Docker ; thence in a northerly direction along the westerly boundary of the geo- graphic townships of Docker and SmeUie to the north- westerly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township ; thence northerly along the northerly pro- duction of the westerly boundary of the geographic Township of SmeUie to the intersection with the centre line of the right-of-way of the most northerly east-west line of the Canadian National Railways; thence westerly along that centre line to the inter- section with the Inter provincial Boundary between Ontario and Manitoba; thence northerly along that boundary to the intersection with the 11 th Base Line ; thence easterly along the 11th Base Line to the Wabassi River flowing into the Albany River ; thence in a general southerly and easterly direction follow- ing that river to the Albany River ; thence in a general southeasterly direction along the Albany River to the intersection with the northerly production of the westerly boundary of the geographic Township of Bicknell ; thence southerly along that northerly pro- duction to the 7th Base Line; thence easterly along that base line to the westerly limit of the right-of-way of the Ontario Northland Railway; thence in a southeasterly direction along that limit to the norther- ly boundary of the geographic Township of Marven in the Territorial District of Cochrane; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of the geographic townships of Marven, Thorning and Potter to the northwesterly corner of the geographic Township of Sangster ; thence southerly along the westerly hmit of that geographic township to the southwesterly corner thereof; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of the geographic townships of Sangster, Bragg, Newman, Tomlinson, Hurtubise and 374 O. Reg. 49/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 739 St. Laurent to the Interprovincial Boundary between Ontario and Quebec ; thence in a southeasterly direc- tion along that boundary to the place of beginning. Saving and Excepting thereout and therefrom the islands in Lake Nipigon in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay. O. Reg. 49/71 , Sched. 8. Schedule 9 Beginning at a point in Saganaga Lake where the the International Boundary between Canada and the United States of America is intersected by the easterly boundary of the Territorial District of Rainy River ; thence northerly along that easterly boundary to the northeasterly corner of the said Territorial District of Rainy River ; thence westerly along the northerly boundary of that territorial district to the inter- section with the 7th Meridian ; thence northerly along the 7th Meridian in the Territorial District of Kenora to the intersection with the southerly boundary of the geographic Township of MacNicol ; thence easterly along the southerly boundaries of the geographic townships of MacNicol, Tustin and Bridges to the southwesterly corner of the geo- graphic Township of Docker ; thence in a northerly direction along the westerly boundaries of the geo- graphic townships of Docker and Smellie to the northwesterly corner of the last-mentioned geo- graphic township ; thence northerly along the norther- ly production of the westerly boundary of the geo- graphic Township of Smellie to the intersection with the centre Hne of the right-of-way of the most northerly east-west hne of the Canadian National Railways ; thence westerly along that centre line to the intersection with the boundary between Ontario and Manitoba ; thence southerly along that boundary to the intersection with the International Boundary between Canada and the United States of America; thence southeasterly along that international boundary to the intersection with the boundary between the territorial districts of Kenora and Rainy River ; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of the Territorial District of Rainy River 15 miles, more or less, to the intersection with the easterly shore of the Lake of the Woods ; thence northeaster- ly along that easterly shore to the southerly boundary of the geographic Township of Morson; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of that geographic township to the intersection with the westerly limit of the right-of-way of Secondary Highway No. 619; thence southerly along that westerly hmit to the intersection with the southerly limit of the right-of-way of Secondary Highway No. 600 ; thence easterly along that southerly hmit to the intersection with the westerly limit of Lot 6, in Concession II, in the geographic Township of Dewart ; thence northerly along the westerly limit and the westerly hmit of Lot 6, in Concession III, to the northerly limit of Concession III in the said geographic township; thence easterly along the northerly limit of that concession, and its easterly production across the geographic townships of Rowe and Menary to the easterly boundary of the last- mentioned geographic township; thence southerly along the easterly boundar\' of the geographic town- ships of Menary and Potts to the southeasterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of the geographic townships of Kingsford and Dance to the intersection with the water's edge along the Northwest Bay of Rainy Lake ; thence southeasterly along that water's edge to the northerly production of the easterly boundary of the geographic Township of Dance ; thence southerly along that production and that easterly boundary to the southeasterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of the geographic Township of Miscampbell to the inter- section with the westerly boundary of Rainy River Indian Reserve No. 16D ; thence northerly along that westerly boundary to the northwesterly corner there- of; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of that Indian Reserve to the water's edge along the westerly shore of Stanjikoming Bay ; thence south- easterly along that water's edge to the westerly production of the northerly boundary of Rainy Lake Indian Reserve No. 18C ; thence easterly along that production and that northerly boundary to the water's edge of Rainy Lake ; thence southerly, north- easterly, southeasterly, easterly, and southeasterly following that water's edge to the most southerly extremity of a peninsula of land King immediately north of Island G1457; thence southwesterly in a straight line to the most northerly extremity of a p)eninsula of land in Rainy Lake Indian Reserv-e No. 18B lying immediately west of Island G1457; thence southeasterly along the water's edge of Rainy Lake to the easterly extremity of a peninsula of land lying northwesterly of Island G937; thence south- easterly in a straight line across the mouth of Haymarsh Bay to the water's edge along the most easterly extremity of a peninsula of land in Rainy Lake Indian Reserve No. 18B lying southerly of Island G945: thence southerly, southwesterly and southerly along the water's edge of Rainy Lake and Sand Bay of Rainy Lake to the northerly limit of the right of way of the Duluth, Winnipeg and Pacific Railway; thence southeasterly along that railway limit ' to the International Boundary between Canada and the United States of America ; thence in a south- easterly direction along that international boundar\' to the place of beginning. O. Reg. 49/71, Sched. 9. Schedule 10 Beginning at the northeasterly comer of the geo- graphic Township of Selkirk , in the Territorial District of Sudbury; thence westerly along the northerly boundary of that geographic township to the easterly boundary of the geographic Township of Haentschel ; thence northerly along the easterly boundary of that geographic township to the northeasterly corner i thereof ; thence westerly along the northerly boundary I of the geographic townships of Haentschel, Vahn, I Leask, Lampman, Marshay. Shelley, Baynes, Mar- I quette, Tp. 7, Tp. 8, McPhail, Kelso, Cortez and Iris I to the northwesterly corner of the last-mentioned i geographic township; thence westerly along the northerly boundary of geographic Township Tp. 7Z 375 740 O. Reg. 49/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 50/71 in the Territorial District of Algoma to the north- westerly corner thereof; thence southerly along the westerly boundary of geographic townships Tp. 7Z and Z to the southwesterly corner of the last- mentioned geographic township; thence westerly along the northerly boundary of geographic town- ships Tp. 5A,, Tp. 5B, Tp. 5C and Tp. 5D to the northwesterly corner of the last-mentioned geo- graphic township ; thence southerly along the westerly boundary of the last-mentioned geographic township to the northeasterly corner of geographic Township Tp. 5E ; thence westerly along the northerly boundary of geographic townships Tp. 5E, Tp. 5F, Tp. 5G, Tp. 5H, Tp. 22, Range 12 and Tp. 23, Range 12, to the northwesterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence southerly along the westerly boundary of that geographic township to the northeasterly corner of geographic Township Tp. 24, Range 12; thence westerly along the northerly boundary of that geographic township to the westerly limit of the right-of-way of the Algoma Central Railway ; thence northwesterly, easterly, and norther- ly along that railway Hmit to the high-water mark along the southerly bank of the Michipicoten River; thence westerly along that high-water mark to the confluence with the water's edge of Lake Superior; thence west astronomically to the intersection with the southerly production of the westerly boundary of geographic Township Tp. 33, Range 23; thence southerly along that southerly production to the inter- section with the International Boundary between Canada and the United States of America; thence southeasterly following that boundary to an angle therein in the North Channel of Lake Huron between Cockburn Island and Drummond Island ; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of the Terri- torial District of Algoma through the North Channel of Lake Huron to the intersection with longitude 82° 30' ; thence northerly along that longi- tude to the intersection with the northerly limit of the right-of-way of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 17; thence northeasterly along that highway limit to the intersection with the easterly boundary of the geographic Township of Hagar in the Territorial District of Sudbury ; thence northerly along the easterly boundary of the geographic town- ships of Hagar, Loughrin, Davis, Kelly, and McCarthy to the northeasterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence westerly along the northerly boundary of that geographic township to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence northerly along the easterly boundary of the geographic townships of McConnell and DeMorest to the north- easterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township, thence westerly along the northerly boundary of the last-mentioned geographic township to the northwesterly corner thereof ; thence northerly along the easterly boundary of the geographic Township of Marconi to the southerly boundary of the geographic Township of Selkirk ; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of that geographic township to the southeasterly corner thereof; thence northerly along the easterly boundary of that geographic township to the place of beginning. Saving and Excepting thereout and therefrom St. Joseph Island in the Territorial District of Algoma. O. Reg. 49/71 , Sched. 10. Schedule 11 Beginning at a point in the Ottawa River at the intersection of the Interprovincial Boundary between Ontario and' Quebec with the easterly production of the northerly boundary of the geographic Township of Parkman in the Territorial District of Nipissing; thence westerly along that easterly production and the northerly boundary of the geo- graphic townships of Parkman and Angus to the northwesterly corner of the last-mentioned geo- graphic township ; thence southerly along the westerly boundary of the geographic Township of Angus to the northerly boundary of the geographic Township of LaSalle; thence westerly along the northerly boundary of the geographic townships of LaSalle, Gooderham, Kenny, Sisk, McCallum and Hobbs to the northwesterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence northerly along the easterly boundary of the geographic townships of Clement and Scholes to the northeasterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence westerly along the northerly boundary of the last- mentioned geographic township to the northwesterly corner thereof ; thence westerly along the northerly boundary of the geographic townships of Afton and Sheppard, in the Territorial District of Sudbury, to the northwesterly corner of the last-mentioned geo- graphic township ; thence southerly along the wester- ly boundary of the last-mentioned geographic town- ship to the southwesterly corner thereof; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of the last- mentioned geographic township to the southeasterly corner thereof; thence southerly along the westerly boundary of the geographic townships of Macbeth, McNish, Janes, Henry and Ratter to the intersection with the northerly limit of the right-of-way of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 17; thence southeasterly along that right-of-way to the intersection with the westerly limit of that part of Secondary Highway known as No. 533 ; thence east astronomically to the intersection with the Inter- provincial Boundarp between Ontario and Quebec ; thence in a northwesterly direction along that boundary to the place of beginning. O. Reg. 49/71, Sched. 11. (5044) THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT O.Reg. 50/71. Health Units — General. Made — January 14th, 1971. Approved — January 28th, 1971. Filed — February 2nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1 . Subsection 2 of section 1 3 of Regulation 5 1 0 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, 376 O. Reg. 50/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 52/71 741 as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 69/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (2) In the year 1970, the unorganized area health unit grant in the case of a health unit mentioned in column 1 of the Table shall be in the amount set opposite thereto in column 2. TABLE tern COLIMN 1 CoLlMN 2 Nanu- (irant 1 .Algoma Health Unit $ 4.45347 2. Mu>koka-F^rrv Sound Htalth Unit 60.030 88 3. North Bav and District Health l"nit '.) 220 75 4. Northwestern Health Unit 65.930 78 5. Porriipinr Health Unit 4«»n43 75 6. Renfrew County and District Hialth Unit V254.« 7. Sudburv and District Health Unit HM),()54.1I 8 Thunder Bay Health Unit 26.36395 9. Timiskaming Health Unit 32.075.W THnM.\S L. Wfi I.S Minister n/ Health Dated at Toronto, this 14th day of January. 1971. (5045) 7 THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT O. Reg. 51/71. Health Units — General. Made — January 14th, 1971. Approved — January 28th, 1971. Filed — February 2nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1. Schedule 14a to Regulation 510 of Revised Regulations of Ontario 1960, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 188/66, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : MIDDLESEX-LONDON DISTRICT HEALTH UNIT 1. The Board of Health of the Middlesex- London District Health Unit shall consist of eight members as foUows : i. Two members to be appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council. ii. Three members to be appointed annually by the County Council of the County of Middlesex. iii. Three members to be appointed annually by the Municipal Council of the City of London. 2. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of January, 1971. Thomas L. Wells Minister of Health Dated at Toronto, this 14th day of January, 1971. (5046) 7 THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT. 1968 O. Reg. 52 71. Conservation Areas — MetropoUtan Toronto and Region. Made— December 24th. 1970. Approved — January 28th, 1971. Filed — February 2nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT, 1968 1. Section 1 of Ontario Regulation 128/65 is amended by adding thereto the following clause : (ba) "motorized snow vehicle" has the same meaning as in The Motorized Snow Vehicles Act. 1968. 2. — (1) Clause e of subsection 2 of section 17 of Ontario Regulation 128/65 is revoked. (2) The said section 17 is further amended by adding thereto the following subsections: 377 742 O. Reg. 52/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 53/71 (2a) No person shall operate a motorized snow vehicle in the following conservation areas, unless a daily permit or a special use permit has been issued by the Secretary-Treasurer: Albion Hills, Cold Creek, Claireville, Greenwood. {2b) Operators of motorized snow vehicles shall operate their vehicle only in those sections of the area which are designated for the purpose. (2c) No person shall operate a motorized snow vehicle in the following conservation areas, unless a special use permit has been issued therefor by the Secretary-Treasurer: Glen Haffy, Nashville, Bolton Reservoir, Ebenezer, Goodwood and Glen Major. {2d) Special use permits issued under subsection 2c may be issued subject to conditions which the Secretary-Treasurer may from time to time set. {2e) Operators of motorized snow vehicles shall produce their permit for inspection by an officer of the Authority upon request. (2/) Officers of the Authority may revoke the daily permit or the special use permit for a motorized snow vehicle if in their opinion the vehicle is not being operated in the interest of the safest and most orderly use of the conservation area. {2g) Motorized snow vehicles which have not been issued a permit by the Department of Transport and which do not carry public liability and property damage insurance shall not be issued a daily or special use permit by the Authority. (2A) No permit issued under this Regulation is transferable. (2t) No person shall operate a motorized snow vehicle in the following conservation areas : Palgrave, Snelgrove, Heart Lake, Humber Trails, King Creek, Boyd, Woodbridge, Black Creek, Lake St. George, Oakbank, Bruce's Mill, Stouffville, Milne, Claremont, Lower Rouge, Petticoat Creek, Frenchman's Bay, Pickering, Lower Duffin Creek and West Branch Duffin Creek. (2j) Employees and agents of the Authority while on the business of the Authority are excepted from subsection 2i. 3. Section 19 of Ontario Regulation 128/65, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 235/66, is further amended by adding thereto the following subsections : (10) The fee for a daily use permit for a motorized snow vehicle is $1 per day. (11) The fee for a motorized snow vehicle special use permit is $5 per year. (12) Where a special use permit has been issued in respect of a motorized snow vehicle, no daily use permit is required for the vehicle. Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority: G. Ross Lord Chairman Fred L. Lunn Secretary-Treasurer Dated at Toronto, this 24th day of December, 1970. (5061) 7 THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 53/71. Designations — Trans-Canada Highway — Orillia to Quebec Boundary. Made— January 28th, 1971. Filed — February 3rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT 1. Schedule 14, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 151/62, schedules 21 and 22, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 113/63, Schedule 23, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 113/63 and amended by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 226/67 and section 2 of Ontario Regulation 129/68, Schedule 24, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 269/68, Schedule 25, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 113/63, and Schedule 26, as made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 151/62, to Regulation 219 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 are revoked and the following substituted therefor : OTTAWA BY-PASS Schedule 14 In the City of Ottawa, formerly in the Township of Nepean, in the Regional Municipality of Ottawa- Carleton being, 1. Part of lots G and F, Concession D, Rideau Front. 2. Part of lots G and F, Concession C, Rideau Front. 3. Part of lots 32 to 37, both inclusive. Concession 1, Ottawa Front. 4. Part of Lot Letter 1, Concession A, Rideau Front. 378 O. Reg. 53/71 THE ONTARIO 5. Part of lots 19 to 30, both inclusive, Concession 2, Ottawa Front. 6. Part of, (a) lots 6, and 12 to 31, both inclusive, north of Hawthorne Avenue ; and (b) Concord Street, registered plan 161. 7. All of Lot 7, registered plan 161. 8. Part of, (a) lots A, I, K, and 1 to II, both inclusive, south of Wildwood Street ; and (b) Main Street, festered plan 150. 9. All of, (a) Wildwood Street ; and (6) LotH, registered plan 150. 10. Part of lots 9 and 10, registered plan 61. 11. All of lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, registered plan 61. 12. Part of, (a) lots 28, 29 and 30; and {b) Echo Drive, r^stered plan 27. 13. Part of, (a) lots 6, 11. 12, 21, 36, 37, 38. 39, 40, 43. 44. 45 and 46, south of Catharine Street ; (b) lots 19 to 36. both inclusive, and lots 38 to 47, both inclusive, north of Isabella Street ; (c) Lot 13, west of Metcalfe Street ; (d) Lot 13, west of O'Connor Street ; (e) Lot 14, east and west of Bank Street ; (/) lots 13 and 14, east and west of Kent Street ; ig) lots 14 and 15, west of Lyon Street 379 GAZETTE 743 (A) Lot 15. east and west of Bay Street ; (»■) Lot 15. east of Percy Street ; 0) lots 14 and 15, west of Percy Street ; {k) N. C. C. Driveway; (/) Elgin Street; (w) Metcalfe Street; (n) O'Connor Street ; (o) Bank Street; (/>) Kent Street; iq) Lyon Street ; (r) Bay Street; (s) Percy Street; (/) Isabella Street ; and («) Bronson Avenue , r^stered plan 30. 14. All of, (a) lots A, and 1 to 5, both inclusive, and 7 to 10, both inclusive, south of Catharine Street ; (b) lots A, and 1 to 18, both inclusive, and 37, north of Isabella Street; (c) lots 13, 14, 15 and 16, east and west of Elgin Street ; {d) lots 13. 14, 15 and 16, east of Metcalfe Street ; {e) lots 14, 15 and 16, west of Metcalfe Street ; (/) lots 13, 14, 15 and 16, east of O'Connor Street ; {g) lots 14, 15 and 16. west of O'Connor Street ; (A) lots 15 and 16, east and west of Bank Street ; (i) lots 15 and 16, east and west of Kent Street ; 0) lots 15 and 16, west of Lyon Street; and {k) lots 15 and 16, east and west of Percv Street. registered plan 30. 744 15. Part of, (a) Block A ; and {b) lots 8 to 13, both inclusive, north of Chamberlain Avenue, registered plan 71572. 16. Allot, THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 53/71 24. Part of, (a) lots 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12; and (b) Kenny Street, registered plan 64. 25. All of lots 4, 5, 6 and 7, registered plan 64. (a) lots 4 to 7, both inclusive, north of Chamberlain Avenue ; and (b) lots 14 to 23, both inclusive, north of Chamberlain Avenue, registered plan 71572. 17. All of lots 1 to 12, both inclusive, registered plan 92408. 18. Part of, (a) lots 11 and 12, east of Cambridge Street ; {b) Lot 22, west of Cambridge Street; (c) Lot 2 1 , east of Bell Street ; {d) unnamed lanes ; (e) Cambridge Street ; (/) Arthur Street ; and ig) Bell Street, registered plan 33. 19. All of, (a) lots 8 to 12, both inclusive, west of Bronson Avenue ; (b) lots 6 to 10, both inclusive, east of Cambridge Street ; (c) lots 17 to 21, both inclusive, west of Cambridge Street ; and (d) lots 17 to 20, both inclusive, east of Bell. Street, registered plan 33. 20. Part of Lebreton Street, registered plan 37. 21. All of lots 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29, 34, 35 and 36, registered plan 37. 22. Part of Booth Street, registered plan 32. 23. All of lots 7 to 18, both inclusive, registered plan 32. 26. All of blocks 128, 132 and 134, registered plan 13. 27. Part of, (a) Lot 14; and (6) Arlington Avenue, registered plan 31155. 28. All of lots 19 to 23, both inclusive, registered plan 31155. 29. Part of, {a) lots 1568, 1569, 1581, 1591 and 1592; (b) Rochester Street ; (c) King Street ; and (d) Queen Street, registered plan 39. 30. Allot, (a) lots 1570 to 1580, both inclusive ; and (b) lots 1593 to 1598, both inclusive, registered plan 39. 31. Part of, (a) Preston Street ; and (b) Day Street, registered plan 24. 32. Allot, (a) lots 7 and 8, east of Day Street ; (b) lots 8 and 9, west of Day Street ; and (c) lots 8 and 9, east of Preston Street, registered plan 24. 33. Part of, (a) lots 19, 20 and 21; and 380 O. Reg. 53/71 THE ONTARIO (b) Arlington Avenue, festered plan 21 . 34. All of lots 22 to 28, both inclusive, registered plan 21. 35. All of, (a) lots 1 and 2, west of Preston Street ; and (b) lots 1, 3, 5. 7 and 9, north of Young Street, roistered plan 46. 36. Part of, (a) Block D; and (ft) Champagne Avenue, registered plan 73. 37. Part of, («) Loretta Avenue ; (b) Breezehill Avenue ; (c) Bayswater Avenue ; {d) Spadina Avenue ; {e) unnamed lanes ; and {/) Lot 37, east and west of Spadina Avenue, r«^tered jrfan 921/2. 38. All of, (a) lots 37, 38, 39 and 40, west of Loretta Avenue ; (b) lots 37, 38. 39 and 40, east and west of Breezehill Avenue ; (c) lots 37, 38, 39 and 40, east and west of Bayswater Avenue ; {d) lots 38, 39 and 40, east and west of Spadina Avenue ; and (e) lots 38, 39, 40 and 41, east of Irving Avenue, registered plan 921/2. 39. Part of lots 178 to 185. both inclusive, registered plan 171960. 40. Part of. GAZETTE 745 (a) Irving Avenue, and (6) Fairmont Avenue, r^stered plan 223. 41. All of lots 34 to 38, both inclusive, registered plan 223. 42. All of lots 248 to 253, both inclusive, registered plan 121772. 43. All of lots 76 to 85, both inclusive, registered plan 98608. 44. Part of, (a) lots 88 and 93; (6) Melrose Avenue ; (c) Sherbrooke Avenue ; and {d) Rosemount Avenue, r^stered plan 107254. 45. All of lots 81, 82. 83. 86, 87, 91, 92, 97. 98. 103, 104. 109. 110. 115 and 116, registered plan 107254. 46. Part of, (a) lots 4. 5, 13, 14, 22 and 173; (6) Warwick Place ; and [c) unnamed lanes, registered jJan 222921. 47. All of lots 6, 7. 8, 15, 16, 23 and 24, registered plan 222921. 48. Part of, (a) lots 1196, 1198, 1213, 1215, 1372, 1374, 1380. 1399. 1401, 1403, 1405, 1580, 1584, 1603, 1609, 2021 and 2023; (ft) Parkdale Avenue ; (c) Hamilton Avenue ; and {d) Hinton Avenue, r^;istered plan 157. 49. All of lots 1200, 1202, 1204, 1206, 1208, 1217, 1219, 1221, 1376, 1378, 1582. 1605 and 1607, registered plan 157. 50. Part of, («) Lot 405; and 381 746 {b) Faraday Street, registered plan 152206. 51. Part of, {a) lots 1815, 1817, 318, 319, 320, 321, 439, 440, 441 and 442 ; {b) Holland Avenue; (c) Sherwood Drive ; (d) Huron Avenue; (e) Harmer Avenue ; and (/) unnamed lane, registered plan 207509. 52. All of Lot 1788, registered plan 207509. 53. Part of, (a) lots 2392, 2393, 2394, 2395, 2437, 2438, 2439, 2440, 2441, 2444, 2445, 2472, 2473, 2491, 2492, 2493, 2494, 2495, 2496 and 2497; {b) Kenilworth Street ; (c) Helena Street ; (d) Diana Street ; (e) Fairfax Avenue ; (/) Geneva Street ; (g) Claredon Avenue ; (h) Clarendon Crescent ; (i) Enida Street ; and {j) Island Park Drive, registered plan M-48. 54. Part of, (a) Block H; (6) Island Park Drive ; (c) Brenmore Avenue ; and (d) Merivale Road, registered plan 408. 55. Part of, (a) lots 26 and 27; THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 53/71 (fr) Carling Avenue ; and (c) Kirkwood Avenue, registered plan 268. 56. Part of, (a) lots 1 to 7, both inclusive ; (b) Kirkwood Avenue ; and (c) Carling Avenue, registered plan 152. 57. Part of. {a) lots 98, 99, 100, 153, 154, 158, 159, 160, 161, 190, 191, 194, 195 and 196; (b) Churchill Avenue ; (c) Bellevue Avenue; (d) unnamed lanes ; and (e) reserve, registered plan 367. 58. All of lots 96, 97, 155, 156, 157, 192, 193, 197 and 198, registered plan 367. 59. Part of, (a) lots 180, 181, 182, 183, 186, 187, 188, 206, 207, 208, 213, 214, 215, 216, 221, 222 and 223; < (b) Campbell Avenue ; (c) Boyd Avenue; (d) Ebbs Street ; and (e) unnamed lanes, registered plan 355. 60. All of lots 184, 185, 209, 210, 211, 212 and 224, registered plan 355. 61. Part of Block A, registered plan 294284. 62. Part of, (a) lots 6, 14, 22 and 29; (b) Maitland Avenue ; (c) Daffodil Avenue ; (d) Ross Street ; and 382 O. Reg. 53/71 {«) Riddell Avenue, registered plan 303. 63. Part of Lot 1 , registered plan 490. 64. Part of the land and the land under the waters of the Rideau Canal. 65. Part of the road aUowance between, (a) lots 30 and 31 , Concession 2, Ottawa Front (Clyde Avenue) ; (6) lots 25 and 26, Concession 2, Ottawa Front (Woodroffe Avenue) ; and (c) lots 20 and 21, Concession 2, Ottawa Front (Pinecrest Road), and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Highways plan P-3409-46, registered in the registry office for the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton as No. 584667 and registered in the Land Titles Office at Ottawa as No. 768% and filed with the Super- intendent of Documents of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 5th dav of October, 1970. 8.50 miles, more or less. (5062) 7 THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT, 1%7 O. Reg. 54/71. Application of Act. Made— January 28th, 1971. FUed— February 3rd, 1971. THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 6a. Cornwall REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT. 1967 1. — (1) Schedule 1 to section 1 of Ontario Regulation 53/68, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 270/68, subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 436/68. subsections 1 and 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 475/69, sections 1 Jind 2 of Ontario Regulation 328/70 and section 1 of Ontario Regulation 481/70, is amended by renumbering item 52a as item 52Z> and by adding thereto the following items : lb. BeUeville Belleville General Hospital O. Reg. 55/71 747 Cornwall General Hospital 41a. Thunder Bay McKellar General Hospital 52a. WeUand Welland County General Hospital (2) Items 2. 4, 6 and 20 of Schedule 3 to the said section 1 are revoked. (5063) THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT O. Reg. 55/71. Onion — Plan. Made— January 28th. 1971. FUed— February 3rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT 1. Sections 5 to 11, section 12, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 323/69, and section 13 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 128/66 are revoked and the following substituted therefor : 5. Producers are divided into four districts as follows : 1 . District 1 , comprising the Coimty of Essex. 2. District 2, comprising the County of Kent. 3. District 3, comprising the counties of Huron and Lambton. 4. District 4, comprising the counties of Prescott, Simcoe and Stormont and the Regional Municipality of York. 4. The members of the local board who shall hold ofl&ce until their successors are elected or appointed are, (a) in District 1, Walter Chemeski and John Tatomir ; {b) in District 2, Eugene Hobzyk and Chester Blazukiewicz ; (c) in District 3, Martin Vandeberk and Bruno Pachlarz ; and 383 748 O. Reg. 55/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 58/71 (d) in District 4, John Rupke, Jacob Verkaik, Paul Placko and Jack VanLuyk. (5064) THE SEPARATE SCHOOLS ACT O. Reg. 56/71. District Combined Separate School Zones. Made— January 28th, 1971. Filed — February 3rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE SEPARATE SCHOOLS ACT [. Subparagraph i of paragraph 1 of Schedule 11 to Ontario Regulation 333/68, as amended by subsection 1 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 388/68, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: i. Sudbury, being, a. the City of Sudbury, b. the towns of Capreol and Coniston, c. the townships of Balfour, Dowling, Hagar, Rayside, Valley East and Waters, d. the Township of Casimir, Jennings and Appleby, e. the Township of Cosby, Mason and Martland, f. the Township of Drury.Deni- son and Graham, g. the Township of Neelon and Garson, h. the Township of Ratter and Dunnet, and i. the geographic townships of Awrey, Bigwood, Broder, Burwash, Cartier, Cherriman, Cleland, Delamere, Dill, Dryden, Fairbank, Henry, Loughrin, Louise, Maclennan, Norman, ScoUard and Snider. (5065) THE MOOSONEE DEVELOPMENT AREA BOARD ACT, 1966 O. Reg. 57/71. Amendment to Schedule B of Act. Made — January 21st, 1971. Filed — February 3rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MOOSONEE DEVELOPMENT AREA BOARD ACT, 1966 Schedule B to the Act, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 377/69, is further amended by adding thereto the following items : 11. The purposes of paragraph 69a of section 377 of The Municipal Act with respect to the acquisi- tion of real property for the purpose of leasing such property to a legally qualified medical or dental practitioner. 12. The prohibiting or regulating the discharge of guns or other firearms, air guns and spring guns or any class or type thereof in the Development Area or in any defined area or areas thereof. 13. The purposes of The Municipal Act with respect to establishing, widening, altering, diverting or stopping up highways or parts thereof. (5066) 7 THE SECONDARY SCHOOLS AND BOARDS OF EDUCATION ACT O. Reg. 58/71. Apportionment 1971 Requisitions. Made — February 4th, 1971. Filed— February 4th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE SECONDARY SCHOOLS AND BOARDS OF EDUCATION ACT APPORTIONMENT 1971 REQUISITIONS 1. — (1) In this Regulation, (a) "assessment" for any year means the assessment that is liable to taxation and is shown on the assessment roll prepared in the year next preceding such year, as revised and certified ; (6) "assessment equalization factor for 1969" means, in respect of a municipahty, the equalization factor, provided by the Depart- 384 O. Reg. 58/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 749 ment of Municipal Affairs, that is based on the assessment for 1969; (c) "assessment equaUzation factor for 1970" means, in respect of a municipality, the equalization factor, published in The Ontario Gazette, that is based on the assessment for 1970; (d) "assessment for apportionment purposes" for a year means the sum of, (i) the residential and farm assessment as defined in clause b of section 101 of The Schools Administration Act, and (ii) 111.11 per cent of the commercial assessment as defined in clause a of section 101 of The Schools Admini- stration Act, that is rateable for public school purposes or for secondary school purposes, as the case may be, except that reference to the last revised assessment roU in clauses a and b of the said section 101 shall, for the purposes of this Regulation, be deemed to be reference to the assessment roll on which taxes are levied in the year ; {e) "equalized assessment" for public school purposes or for secondary school purposes in a municipahty means the sum of, (i) the assessment for apportionment purposes for 1970 that is rateable for public school purposes or for second- ary school purposes, as the case may be, in the municipality, and (ii) the equivalent assessment for 1970 for public school purposes or for secondary school purf)Oses, as the case may be, of the municipality, multiplied, where, in the munici- pality, the general level of assess- ment for 1970 is higher than for 1969, by the ratio of the total assess- ment in the municipality for 1970 to the sum of the total assessment in the mimicipality for 1969 and the assessment that is liable to taxation and is added to the collector's roll in the municipality in 1969, adjusted by the assessment equalization factor for 1970 of the municipality; (/) "equivalent assessment for 1970" for public school purposes or for secondary school purposes of a municipality or a part thereof means the amount that, if levied upon at the rate that is the sum of. (i) the post-subsidy break-even mill rate for 1969 for public school purposes or for secondary school purposes, as the case may be, and (ii) the quotient obtained by dividing 50 by the assessment equalization factor for 1%9, in respect of the municipality or the part thereof, would yield a sum equal to the payment in lieu of taxes for 1970 for public school purposes or for secondary school purposes, as the case may be, in respect of the municipality or the part thereof; {g) "municipality" means a city, town, village or township, and includes the portion of a township that is in one school division and a part of territory without municipal organ- ization that is deemed to be a district muni- cipality under subsection 3 of section 81 of the Act ; (A) "payment in Ueu of taxes" for a year in respect of a municipality or a part thereof means the excesss of that portion of the sum required by the divisional board for the year for public school purposes or for secon- dary school purposes, as the case may be, that is apportioned to the municipality or the jjart thereof, over the sum that, exclusive of adjustments in respect of any previous year, is required to be raised by taxation for such purposes in the municipality or the part thereof; (») "post-subsidy break-even mill rate for 1%9" for public school purposes or for secondary school purposes means, in respect of a municipality or a part thereof, the mill rate that, if applied to the assessment for apportionment purposes for 1%9 of the property rateable for public school purposes or for secondary school purposes, as the case may be, in the municipality or the part thereof, would provide the pre-subsidy break-even requirement for such munici- pality or part thereof for 1 %9 less the sum of, (i) the payment in lieu of taxes, and (ii) the subsidy. for 1%9 in respect of such municipality or part thereof ; {j) "pre-subsidy break-even requirement for a municipality or a part thereof" means the portion of the pre-subsidy break-even requirement of the board for public school purposes or for secondary school purposes, as the case may be, that is apportioned to the municipality or the part thereof ; 385 750 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 58/71 (k) "pre-subsidy break-even requirement of a board" means the total amount that, if there were no subsidy payable on behalf of any municipality or part thereof in the school division, would have been requisitioned by the divisional board for public school purposes or for secondary school purposes, from such municipalities or parts thereof, in order to provide as at the end of the year neither an increase nor a decrease in the surplus, deficit or reserves for public school purposes or for secondary school purposes, as the case may be, accumulated by the board as at the beginning of the year ; (/) "subsidy" for a year means the education mill rate subsidy payable on behalf of a municipality or a part thereof for public school purposes or for secondary school purposes, as the case may be, for the year, and for the year 1969 mcludes for secondary school purposes the grant pay- able for 1969 for the purpose of reduc- ing by 67 per cent the requisition for secon- dary school purposes from a municipality or a part thereof that, immediately prior to the 1st day of January, 1969, was not in a secondary school district. (2) In calculating the payment in lieu of taxes for 1970 for the purposes of clause / of subsection 1, where the portion of a payment made to a mining municipality that is required by the Minister of Municipal Affairs to be applied in 1971 to the reduction of taxes for public school purposes or for secondary school purposes is a lesser amount than the portion of such payment that was required to be so applied in 1970, the portion required to be so appHed in 1971 shall be substituted for the portion required to be so applied in 1970. (3) For the purposes of this Regulation, the sum required by a divisional board for the year 1971 shall not take into account, (a) an adjustment in respect of a previous year ; and (b) a grant receivable by the board in respect of the year 1971, that is by law required to be applied by the board in respect of a municipality or a part thereof. O.Reg. 58/71,5.1. 2. — (1) The sum required by a divisional board for the year 1971 for pubhc school purposes shall be apportioned among the municipalities in the school division by, (a) subject to subsection 4, multiplying, for each such municipality or part thereof, the sum of, (i) the assessment for apportionment purposes for 1971 that is rateable for public school purposes, and (ii) the equivalent assessment for 1970 for public school purposes, adjusted pursuant to subsection 3 where applicable, by the post-subsidy break-even mill rate for 1969 for public school purposes, adjusted pursuant to subsection 3 where applicable ; (b) dividing, correct to five places of decimals, for each such municipality, (i) the result determined under clause a for the municipality, or (ii) the sum of the results determined under clause a for the parts of the municipality, as the case may be, by the product of 1000 and the aggregate of all the results deter- mined under clause a ; (c) for each such municipality, multiplying the sum required by the divisional board for the year 1971 for public school purposes by 50 per cent of the quotient obtained under clause b for the municipality ; (d) for each such municipality, multiplying the sum required by the divisional board for the year 1971 for public school purposes by 50 per cent of the quotient, correct to five places of decimals, obtained by dividing the equalized assessment for public school purposes in the municipality by the equal- ized assessment for public school purposes in all the municipahties in the school division ; and (e) adding together the results obtained for each such municipality under clauses c and d. (2) The sum required by a divisional board for the year 1971 for secondary school purposes shall be apportioned among the municipalities in the school division by, (a) subject to subsection 4, multiplying, for each such municipality or part thereof, the sum of, (i) the assessment for apportionment purposes for 1971 that is rateable for secondary school purposes, and (ii) the equivalent assessment for 1970 for secondary school purposes, adjusted pursuant to subsection 3 where applicable, 386 O. Reg. 58/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 751 by a mill rate that is the sum of, (iii) the post-subsidy break-even mill rate for 1969 for secondary school purposes, and (iv) in the case of a municipahty or a part thereof that benefited from the grant in 1969 for the purpose of reducing by 67 per cent the requisi- tion for secondary school purposes, the mill rate that, if apphed to the assessment for apportionment pur- poses for 1%9 that is rateable for secondary school purposes, would yield a sum equal to such grant, such mill rate to be adjusted pursuant to subsection 3 where appUcable ; (6) dividing, correct to five places of decimals, for each such municipality, (i) the result determined under clause a for the mumcip>ality, or (ii) the sum of the results determined under clause a for the parts of the municipality, as the case may be, by the product of 1000 and the aggregate of all the results determined imder clause a ; (c) for each such municipahty, multiplying the sum required by the divisional board for the year 1971 for secondary school purposes by 50 per cent of the quotient obtained under clause b for the municipahty ; (d) for each such municipahty, multiplying the sum required by the divisional board for the year 1971 for secondary school purposes by 50 per cent of the quotient, correct to five places of decimals, obtained by divid- ing the equalized assessment for secondary school purposes in the municipahty by the equalized assessment for secondary school purposes in all the municipahties in the school division ; and (e) adding together the results obtained for each such municipahty under clauses c and (2. (3) Where, in a municipahty or a part thereof, the general level of assessment for 1970 is higher than for 1969, or the general level of assessment for 1971 is higher than for 1970, (a) the equivalent assessment referred to in clause a of subsection 1 and of subsection 2 for the municipahty or the part thereof shall, before being used in the calculation therein, be multiphed by the total assess- ment in the municipahty for the year for which the general level of assessment is higher and divided by the sum of, (i) the total assessment in the munici- pahty for the year next preceding such year, and (ii) the assessment that is hable to taxation and is added to the collector's roll in the municipahty in the year next preceding such year ; and (6) the post -subsidy break-even mill rate used in the calculation in clause a of subsection 1, before being used therein, and the miU rate used in the calculation in clause a of subsection 2, before being used therein, shall be multiphed by the sum of, (i) the total assessment in the mtmici- pahty for, and (ii) the assessment that is hable to taxation and is added to the col- lector's roll in the municipahty in, the year next preceding the year for which such general level of assessment is higher, and divided by the total assessment in the municipality for the year for which such general level of assessment is higher. (4) Where, (a) the post-subsidy break-even mill rate for 1969 for pubUc school purposes ; or (b) the post-subsidy break-even mill rate for 1969 for secondary school purposes, of a municipahty or a part thereof, before being adjusted pursuant to subsection 3 where apphcable, is less than the quotient obtained by dividing 100 by the assessment equalization factor for 1%9 of the municipality, such quotient shall be used ; (c) in clause a of subsection 1 in heu of the post -subsidy break-even mill rate for 1%9 for pubhc school purposes ; or {d) in clause a of subsection 2 in heu of the post-subsidy break-even mill rate for 1%9 for secondary school purposes, as the case may be. (5) Where two or more post-subsidy break-even mill rates for 1969 are used under clause a of subsection 1 in respect of the parts of one munici- pality, the sum determined for the municipality under clause e of subsection 1, less the sum of the payments in lieu of taxes for 1971 for public school 387 752 O. Reg. 58/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 59/71 purposes in respect of the parts of the municipality, shall be apportioned among such parts in proportion to the assessments for apportionment purposes for 1971 that are rateable for public school purposes in respect of such parts. (6) Where two or more mill rates are used under clause a of subsection 2 in respect of the parts of one municipality, the sum determined for the munici- pality under clause e of subsection 2, less the sum of the payments in lieu of taxes for 1971 for secondary school purposes in respect of the parts of the muni- cipality, shall be apportioned among such parts in proportion to the assessments for apportionment purposes for 1971 that are rateable for secondary school purposes in respect of such parts. O. Reg. 58/71,5.2. 3. Where, in a municipality, the assessment roll on which taxes are to be levied in the year 1971 is not revised and certified on or before a date fifteen days before the date on which the apportionment is made under this Regulation, the assessment roll for taxa- tion purposes in 1971 as returned to the clerk may be used for the purposes of this Regulation, and the requisitions made by the divisional board for the year 1972 shall be adjusted in respect of an overpayment or underpayment made to the divisional board by the municipality, arising from a difference between the apportionment made by the use of the assessment roll as returned to the clerk and the apportion- ment that would have been made by the use of the assessment roll as subsequently revised and certi- fied. O. Reg. 58/71, s. 3. 4. This Regulation applies in respect of the appor- tionment of the sums required by a divisional board for public school purposes and for secondary school purposes for the year 1971. O. Reg. 58/71, s. 4. (5067) 7 THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT O. Reg. 59/71. General Legislative Grants. Made — February 1st, 1971. Approved — February 4th, 1971. Filed— February 4th, 1971. REGULATION MADE BY THE MINISTER UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT GENERAL LEGISLATIVE GRANTS INTERPRETATION 1. In this Regulation, other than in section 13, (a) "adjusted deficit" or "adjusted surplus" means the deficit or the surplus, as the case may be, of a board that was dissolved on the 31st day of December, 1968 adjusted to include reserve fund balances and reserves for working funds and further adjusted by relevant financial data in- cluded in the report of the arbitrators appointed under section 84 of The Secon- dary Schools and Boards of Education Act or under section 80 of The Separate Schools Act but does not include any adjustment in respect of a capital asset that was made by arbitrators so appointed ; (b) "assessment" for a year means the sum of, (i) the residential and farm assessment as defined in clause b of section 101 of The Schools Administration Act, and (ii) 111.11 per cent of the commercial assessment as defined in clause a of section 101 of The Schools Admini- stration Act, that is rateable for the purposes of the board, except that reference to the last revised assessment roll in clauses a and b of the said section 101 shall, for the purposes of this Regulation, be deemed to be reference to the assessment roll on which taxes are levied in the year ; (c) "assessment equalization factor for 1969" means, in respect of a municipality, the equalization factor, provided by the Depart- ment of Municipal Affairs, that is based on the assessment for 1969; (d) "assessment equalization factor for 1970" means, in respect of a municipality, the equalization factor, published in The Ontario Gazette, that is based on the assessment for 1970; (e) "assessment maximum" means the lesser of , (i) the equalized assessment for a board, and (ii) 110 per cent of the equalized assess- ment for a board, except that reference to the assessment equaliza- tion factor for 1970 shall be deemed to refer to the assessment equaliza- tion factor for 1969, and except that, where, in a municipahty, the general level of assessment on the roll pre- pared in 1969 is higher than on the roll prepared in 1968, the assessment equalization factor for 1969 shall be multiplied by the total taxable assessment made in the year 1969 and divided by the sum of the total taxable assessment made in the year 388 O. Reg. 59/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 753 1 1968 and the taxable assessment made in 1%9 by additions to the collector's roll ; (/) "assessment per weighted pupil" means the lesser of, (i) the integral quotient obtained bv dividing the equalized assessment for a board by the weighted enrol- ment, and (ii) 110 per cent of the integral quotient obtained by dividing, a. the equalized assessment tor a board, except that reference to the assessment equaliza- tion factor for 1970 shall be deemed to be reference to the assessment equalization fac- tor for 1%9, and except that, where, in a municipality, the general level of assessment on the roll prepared in 1969 is higher than on the roll pre- pared in 1968, the assessment equalization factor for 1969 shall be multiphed by the total taxable assessment made in the year 1969 and divided by the sum of the total taxable assessment made in the year 1968 and the taxable assessment made in 1969 by additions to the collector's roll. by, b. the sum of the enrolments on the last school-day of September. 1970 of resident- internal and resident-exter- nal pupils, adjusted by the appropriate location weight- ing factor for 1970; (g) "average daily enrolment" means the quotient obtained by dividing the perfect aggregate attendance of pupils in a year by the number of teaching days in that year ; (A) "capital appurtenances" means, (i) schools, (ii) additions to schools, (iii) sites, (iv) additions to sites, (v) alterations to schools, (vi) renovation of schools. (vii) buildings other than school buildings, (viii) furniture, machinery and equip- ment except normal replacements, (ix) the restoration of insured school property destroyed or damaged, and (x) buses for the transportation of pupils ; (i) "course weighting factor for 1970" means, (i) for a pupil enrolled in a course in fran^ais in a secondar\' school, 1.1, and (ii) for a pupil other than a pupil referred to under subclause i, 1 ; ij) "course weighting factor for 1971" means, (i) for a pupil enrolled in an elemen- tary school, a. where French is the language of instruction, 1.04, b. in a French program for English-speaking pupils for not less than 20 minutes per day in a class up to and including grade 8, 1.04, or c. in a course in French for English-speaking pupils in grade 9 or 10, 1.02. (ii) for a pupil enrolled in a secondary school in a course in French for English-speaking pupils, for which course one or more credits are given, 1.01, (iii) for a pupil enrolled in a secondary school, in respect of subjects other than French referred to in subclause ii. a. where 1 subject is taught to the pupil in the French lan- guage, 1.02, b. where 2 subjects are taught to the pupil in the French language, 1.04, c. where 3 subjects are taught to the pupil in the French language, 1.06, d. where 4 subjects are taught to the pupil in the French language, 1.08, or 389 754 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 59/71 e. where 5 or more subjects are taught to the pupil in the French language, 1.1, and (iv) for a pupil other than a pupil referred to under subclause i, ii or iii, 1; {k) "defined city" means, (i) a defined city as set forth in clause d of subsection 1 of section 81 of The Secondary Schools and Boards of Education Act, (ii) the Metropolitan Area as defined in clause i of section 1 of The Municipality of M etropolitan Toronto Act, or (iii) the municipalities in the Ottawa school division as defined in sub- section 1 of section 137 of The Regional Municipality of Ottawa- Carleton Act, 1968 ; (I) "enrolment" means the number of pupils registered in the regular day-school classes at a school except that the number of pupils whose programs of study require attendance only on a half-day basis or on an alternate-day basis shall be divided by2; (m) "equaHzed assessment for a board" means the sum of the equahzed assessments for the municipalities within the jurisdiction of the board ; (n) "equalized assessment for a municipality" means the sum of, (i) assessment for taxation in 1970 rateable for the board, and (ii) equivalent assessment applicable to the board for 1970, adjusted by the assessment equalization factor for 1970 except where the general level of all rateable assessment in the muni- cipality on the roll prepared in 1969 is higher than on the roll prepared in 1968, equivalent assessment referred to in sub- clause ii shall, before being used therein, be multiplied by the total taxable assess- ment made in 1969 and divided by the sum of, a. the total taxable assessment made in 1968, and b. the taxable assessment made in 1969 by additions to the collector's roll ; (o) "equivalent assessment" means the amount equivalent to the assessment that, if levied upon at the rate that is the sum of, (i) the post-subsidy break-even mill rate for 1969 on residential and farm assessment, and (ii) the quotient obtained by dividing 50 by the assessment equalization factor for 1969, would yield a sum equal to the payment in lieu of taxes in 1970, but where the portion of the payment in lieu of taxes in respect of a payment to a mining munici- pality that is required by the Minister of Municipal Affairs to be applied to the reduction of taxes for purposes of the board in 1971 is less than it was in 1970, equivalent assessment shall be deter- mined by substituting the portion of the payment in lieu of taxes that is required by the Minister of Municipal Affairs to be applied to the reduction of taxes for purposes of the board in 1971 for the portion required to be so applied in 1970; (p) "extraordinary expenditure" means an expenditure for, (i) transportation of pupils to and from school, (ii) board, lodging, and weekly trans- portation, (iii) capital appurtenances, (iv) debt charges, (v) pupil accommodation charges in- cluded in tuition fees payable to another board, less, (vi) pupil accommodation charges in- cluded in tuition fees receivable from another board, from the Min- ister, or from Canada, (vii) revenue from the sale or disposal of capital appurtenances, and (viii) insurance proceeds in respect of capital appurtenances; (q) "interest on adjusted deficit" means 15 per cent of the adjusted deficit and shall be deemed to be the full cost to the divisional board or to the county or district combined separate-school board of finan- cing the adjusted deficit up to and in- cluding the 31st day of December, 1970; 390 O. Reg. 59/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE (r) "location weighting factor for 1970" means. (i) for a pupil who resides in a pro- visional county or in a territorial district, 1.1. (ii) for a pupil who resides in a defined city and who is enrolled. a. in an elementary school, 1.2, or b. in a secondary school ,1.1, and (iii) for a pupil other than for a pupil referred to under subclause i or ii, 1 ; (s) "location weighting factor for 1971 " means, (i) for a pupil who resides in a pro- visional county or in a territorial district, 1.1, (ii) for a pupil who resides in a defined city and who is enrolled. a. in an elementary school, 1.1, or b. in a secondary school, 1.05, and (iii) for a pupil other than a pupil referred to under subclause i or ii, 1 ; (/) "municipality" means a city, town, village or township, and includes the portion of a township that is in one school division and a part of territory without municipal organi- zation that is deemed to be a district municipality under subsection 3 of section 81 of The Secondary Schools and Boards of Education Act or under subsection 3 of section 74 of The Separate Schools Act; (») "non-resident pupil" means a pupil who is enrolled at a school operated by the board and whose fee is receivable from cinother board, from the Minister, from Canada or from a source outside Ontario; (r) "ordinary' expenditure" means total revenue fund expenditure less the sum of, (i) revenue fund expenditure for, a. the board's share of Canada Pension Plan contributions on behalf of staff employed under the conditions set forth in clause d of section 1 of The Teachers' Superannua- tion Act, b. transportation of pupils. 755 c. board, lodging, and weekly transportation. d. capital appurtenances. e. debt charges. f. the pupil accommodation charges payable. g. tax adjustments. h. provisions for a reser\-e for working funds, and i. provisions for a reserve fund, and (ii) revenue fund revenue from sources other than from, a. general legislative grants, b. taxes, including subscrip- tions in lieu of taxes and trailer fees, c. the pupil accommodation charges, d. sale or disposal of capital appurtenances, e. insurance proceeds in respect of capital appurtenances, f . transfers from . other funds except from the capital fimd, and g. transfers from provisions for working funds ; (w) "ordinary expenditure per pupil for 1970" means the quotient obtained by di\iding the ordinary' exf)enditure for 1970 by the weighted average daily enrolment for 1970; (x) "ordiuciry expenditure per pupil for 1971" means the quotient obtained by dividing the ordinary expenditure for 1971 by the weighted average daily enrolment for 1971 ; {y) "payment in heu of taxes" for a year in respect of a municipality or part thereof means the excess of that portion of the sum required by a board for the year that is apportioned to the municipahty or the part thereof, over the sum that, exclusive of adjustments in respect of any previous year, is required to be raised by taxation for such purposes in the municipahty or the part thereof ; (z) "post-subsidy break-even mill rate" means in respect of a municipality or part for a 391 756 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 59/71 year the mill rate that, if applied to the assessment for taxation in such year in the municipality or part, would have provided the presubsidy break-even requirement for the municipality or part in such year, less the sum of, a. the payment in lieu of taxes for such year, and b. the subsidy payable to the board for such year, in respect of the municipality or part, as the case may be ; (za) "presubsidy break-even requirement for a board" means the sum of the amounts that, if there were no subsidy payable on behalf of any municipality or part within the jurisdiction of the board, would have been requisitioned on such municipalities or parts to provide as at the end of the year neither an increase nor a decrease in the surplus, deficit, or reserves accumulated by the board as at the beginning of the year; {zb) "presubsidy break-even requirement for a municipality or part" means the amount of the presubsidy break-even requirement for a board that is apportioned to the municipality or part thereof; {zc) "pupil accommodation charge" means, (i) $45 per pupil of average daily en- rolment for elementary schools, and (ii) $100 per pupil of average daily en- rolment for secondary schools ; (zd) "recognized extraordinary expenditure" means, (i) the portion approved by the Minister for grant purposes of, a. debt charges payable in the current year by a board or on its behalf by a municipal or a county council, and b. debt charges paid by an elementary-school board or on its behalf by a municipal or a county council in 1963 in the case of a debenture issued before the 1st day of January, 1951, where the final debt charges were pay- able in 1970, in respect of debentures issued to finance the purchase of capital appurtenances. (ii) capital expenditure from the revenue fund made by a board in 1971 for the purchase of capital appurten- ances that is the lesser of, a. the sum calculated at one mill in the dollar upon the equal- ized assessment for the board, and b. the sum of, I. the portion approved by the Minister for grant purposes of capi- tal expenditure from the revenue fund for the purchase of capital appurtenances, and II. the portion of capital expenditure from the revenue fund for the purchase of furniture and equipment that is not included in the amount approved by the Minister for grant purposes under sub- subclause I and that is not in excess of $5 per pupil of weighted average daily enrol- ment for 1971, (iii) the portion approved by the Min- ister for grant purposes of expendi- ture made by a board in the current year for the transportation of pupils except where the parent or guardian contributes, other than by taxation, to the cost of transportation, (iv) the portion of the expenditure for board, lodging, and transportation to school and return once each week made in the current year by a board in respect of a pupil which is not in excess of $4 for each day of attendance as certified by the principal of the school that the pupil attends, and (v) the product of the pupil accommoda- tion charge and the average daily enrolment in the current year of resident-external pupils adjusted by the appropriate course weighting factor. less, (vi) the product of the pupil accommoda- tion charge and the average daily enrolment in the current year of 392 O. Reg. 59/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 757 non-resident pupils on whose behalf gross fees are receivable adjusted by the appropriate course weighting factor, (vii) the portion of the revenue in the current year designated by the Minister as deductible for grant purposes resulting from, a. the sale or disposal of capital appurtenances, and b. insurance proceeds in respect of capital appurtenances ; {ze) "recognized extraordinary expenditure per weighted pupil" means the integral quotient obtained by dividing the recognized extra- ordinar\' expenditure for 1971 by the weighted enrolment ; (zf) "recognized ordinary expenditure for 1971" means the product of, (i) the weighted average daily enrol- ment for 1971, and (ii) recognized ordinary expenditure per pupil for 1971 ; (zg) "recognized ordinary expenditure per pupil for 1970" means the quotient obtained by dividing the recognized ordinary- expendi- ture used in the 1970 grant calculation by the weighted average daily enrolment for 1970; (zA) "recognized ordinary- expenditure per pupil for 1971" means the quotient obtained by dividing the ordinary expenditure for 1971 by the weighted average daily enrolment for 1971 but shall be not greater than the lesser of, (i) $545 in the case of an elementary- school pupil or $1,060 in the case of a secondary-school pupil, and (ii) recognized ordinary expenditure per pupil for 1970 increased by $75; (zi) "resident-external pupil" means a pupil whose fee is payable by the board ; (zj) "resident-internal pupil" means a pupil, other than a non-resident pupil who is enrolled at a school operated by the board ; {zk) "subsidy" means the education mill rate subsidy payable in respect of a municipality or part for a year and, for the year 1%9, includes the grant payable for the purpose of reducing by 67 f)er cent the requisition for secondary-school purposes on such mimicipality or part ; {zl) "total taxable assessment" means the assessment of all rateable property in a municipality or part thereof; (zm) "weighted average daily enrolment" means the average daily enrolment of resident- internal and resident-external pupils ad- justed by the application of the appro- priate course and location weighting factors ; {zn) "weighted enrolment" means the sum of the enrolments on the last school-day of September. 1970 of resident-internal and resident-external pupils, adjusted by the application of the appropriate location weighting factor for 1971 ; (zo) "year" means the period from and including the 1st day of January- to and including the 31st day of DecembCT next following. O Reg. 59/71, s.l. 2. "Adjusted surplus", "adjusted deficit", "re- cognized ordinary expenditure" and "recc^nized extraordinary expenditure" shall be subject to the approval of the Minister. O. Reg. 59/71. s. 2. 3. For the purposes of this Regulation, The Metropohtan Toronto School Board and the boards of education as provided in section 126 of The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto Act shall be deemed to be a divisional board of education and the area municipalities as provided in section 1 of j that Act shall be deemed to be one urban I municipality. O. Reg. 59/71, s. 3. 4.— (1) The general legislative grants payable under this Regulation shall be calculated for a board of education as though the board were a public- school board and a high-school board. (2) The grant payable in respect of a public- or separate-school board with the exception of the grant provided under Parts 5 and 6 shall be applied to such elementary-school purposes as the pubhc-or separate-school board deems expedient. (3) The grant payable in respect of a high-school board with the exception of the grant provided under Parts 5 and 6 shall be apphed to such high-school purposes as the high-school board deems expedient. O. Reg. 59/71 , s. 4. ORDINARY EXPENDITURE LIMITATIONS 5. — (1) The ordinary expenditure for a board in 1971 is to be limited to the sum of, (a) the product of, (i) the weighted average daily enrol- ment for 1971 as set forth in sub- section 3, and 393 758 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 59/71 (ii) the sum of, a. the recognized ordinary ex- penditure per pupil for 1971, and b. the maximum percentage, determined in subsection 2 of recognized ordinary expendi- ture per pupil for 1971, and (b) the portion of the expenditure made by the board for the rental of accommodation for instructional purposes that is not in excess of the product of, (i) the number of equivalent full-time pupils for whom such accommoda- tion is rented, and (ii) the pupil accommodation charge apphcable to such pupils except where such expenditure is a trans- action between the public-school board and the secondary-school board that comprise a board of education. (2) The maximum percentage by which a board's ordinary expenditure per pupil for 1971 may exceed its recognized ordinary expenditure per pupil for 1971 is 67 per cent of the quotient, correct to 2 places of decimals, obtained by dividing the product of, (a) the excess of the board's ordinary expendi- ture per pupil for 1970 over its recognized ordinary expenditure per pupil for 1970; and by. (b) 100, (c) the board's recognized ordinary expendi- ture per pupil for 1970. (3) In subsection 1, "weighted average daily en- rolment for 1971" means the sum of the average daily enrolments of resident-internal and resident- external pupils for the year 1971, adjusted by the application of the appropriate course weighting factor for 1971 and by the appropriate location weighting factor for 1970, and where, in respect of a resident- external pupil, fees are payable by a board to another board whose location weighting factor is higher than that of the board of which he is a resident pupil, the weighted average daily enrolment for such resident-external pupil shall be deter- mined by the use of the higher location weighting factor for the year 1970. O. Reg. 59/71, s. 5. CONTINGENCIES OF GRANTS 6. — (1) Where a board does not comply with the Acts administered by the Minister or the Regula- tions thereunder, the Minister may withhold the whole or any part of a grant payable until the board has taken the action necessary to correct the condition that caused the grant to be withheld. (2) Where the grant payable under this Regula- tion is for any reason overpaid, the board shall refund the amount of the overpayment to the Province of Ontario. (3) Where the grant payable under this Regula- tion is for any reason underpaid, the amount of the underpayment shall be paid to the board. (4) Where the grant payable to a board under a previous Regulation was either overpaid or under- paid, the overpayment or the underpayment, as the case may be, shall be added to or recovered from the grant payable under this Regulation to the board that has jurisdiction over the area of the board for which the adjustment is necessary. O. Reg. 59/71,5.6. 7. — (1) The grant payable under this Regula- tion shall be paid in the number of instalments and at the times designated by the Minister. (2) Where in any year the amount voted by the Legislature for the grants under this Regulation is insufficient or more than sufficient to pay the grants in full, the Minister may make a pro rata reduc- tion or incresise, as the case may be. O. Reg. 59/71, s. 7. Part 1 GRANTS FOR RECOGNIZED ORDINARY EXPENDITURE 8. The Percentage Rate of Grant for a board shall be the excess, correct to two places of decimals, of 100 over the product of 40 and the quotient obtained by dividing the board's assess- ment per weighted pupil, (a) in the case of an elementary-school board, by $44,500; or (b) in the case of a secondary-school board, by $114,250, but the percentage rate so determined shall be not less than zero. O. Reg. 59/71, s. 8. 9. — (1) A board, other than a board whose grant is determined under the provisions of section 13 or section 16, shall, subject to subsections 2, 3 and 4, be paid an Ordinary Expenditure Grant at the percentage rate determined under section 8 of its recognized ordinary expenditure for 1971. (2) The grant provided by subsection 1 shall be not less than the product of. 394 O. Reg. 59/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 759 (a) the weighted average daily enrolment for 1971; (6) the quotient obtained by dividing the sum of the 1970 Grant for Ordinary Expenditure and the 1970 Grant for French Language Instruction by the weighted average daily enrolment for 1970; (c) the quotient obtained by dividing the assessment per weighted pupil for 1970 by $42,000 in the case of an elementary- school board or by $110,250 in the case of a secondary-school board, and (d) the quotient obtained by dividing $44,500 in the case of an elementarj-school board or $114,250 in the case of a secondary- school board by the assessment per weight- ed pupil. (3) The grant provided by subsection 2 shall not exceed the recognized ordinary- expenditure for 1971. (4) The grant provided by subsection 1 shall be paid on an estimated basis during the year 1971 and such adjustments as may be necessary shall be made when the actual financial data and weighted average daily enrolment are available. (5) For the purposes of subsection 2, (a) "assessment per weighted pupil for 1970" means the quotient obtained by dividing the assessment used to determine the per- centage rate of grant on recognized or- dinary expenditure in 1970 by the enrol- ment of resident-internal and resident- external pupils on the last school-day of September, 1969. adjusted by the appropri- ate location weighting factor for 1971 ; (b) "weighted average daily enrolment for 1970" means the average daily enrolment for 1970, adjusted by the appropriate location weighting factor for 1971, in- creased by the sum of the products of, (i) the number of pupils enrolled in an elementary school on the last school- day of September, 1970, a. where French is the language of instruction, and .04, b. in a French program for English-speaking pupils for not less than 20 minutes per day in a class up to and including grade 8, and .04, or c. in a course in French for Enghsh-speaking pupils in grade 9 or 10, and .02, (ii) the number of pupils enrolled in a secondary school on the last school- day of September, 1970, in a course in French for English-speaking pu- pils, for which course one or more credits are given, and .01 , (iii) the number of pupils enrolled in a secondary school on the last school- day of September. 1970, in respect of subjects other than French re- ferred to in subclause ii, a. where 1 subject is taught to the pupil in the French lan- gucige, and .02, b. where 2 subjects are taught to the pupil in the French language, and .04, c. where 3 subjects are taught to the pupil in the French language, and .06, d. where 4 subjects are taught to the pupil in the French language, and .08. or e. where 5 or more subjects are taught to the pupil in the French language, and . 1 . O. Reg. 59/71. s. 9. Part 2 GRANTS FOR RECOGNIZED EXTRAORDINARY EXPENDITURE 10. "ExtraordinaryExpenditure Mill Rate "means, (1) for an elementary-school board, the rate, correct to five places of decimals, obtained by dividing by 55 the sum of, (a) the product of .36 and the recog- nized extraordinary- expenditure per weighted pupil up to and including $55; and (b) the product of .06 and the rec(^- nized extraordinary- expenditure per weighted pupil in excess of $55; and (2) for a secondary-school board, the rate, correct to five places of decimals, ob- tained by dividing by 85 the sum of, (a) the product of .20 and the recog- nized extraordinary- expenditure per weighted pupil up to and including $85; and 395 760 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 59/71 (b) the product of .04 and the recog- nized extraordinary expenditure per weighted pupil in excess of $85. O.Reg. 59/71, s. 10. AMOUNT OF GRANT 11. — (1) A board, other than a board whose grant is determined under the provisions of section 13 or section 16 shall be paid an Extraordinary Expenditure Grant that is the excess of, (a) the recognized extraordinary expenditure, over, (b) the sum calculated at the extraordinary expenditure mill rate in the dollar upon the 1971 assessment maximum. (2) The grant provided by subsection 1 shall be paid on an estimated basis during the year 1971 and such adjustments as may be necessary shall be made when the actual financial data are available. O. Reg. 59/71, s. 11. 12. The grant arising from a commitment made to a former board in a territorial district regard- ing assistance for the acquisition of class-room accommodation following the enlargement of its area or an agreement to provide education for a board that had ceased to operate its schools shall be calculated under the provisions of the Regula- tion that was in existence for the year in which the commitment was made and be paid to the board that assumed jurisdiction in 1969 over the area of the board to which the commitment was made. O. Reg. 59/71, s. 12. Part 3 BOARDS ON TAX-EXEMPT LAND 13. — (1) In the case of a board appointed under subsection 1 of section 12 of The Public Schools Act or under subsection 5 of section 12 or subsection 4a of section 51 of The Secondary Schools and Boards of Education Act, "cost of operating" means total revenue fund expenditure less the sum of, (a) revenue fund expenditure for, (i) the board's share of Canada Pension Plan contributions on behalf of staff employed under the conditions set forth in clause d of section 1 of The Teachers' Superannuation Act, (ii) debt charges, (iii) capital appurtenances. (iv) rent, (v) provisions for a reserve for working funds, (vi) provisions for a reserve fund; and [b) revenue fund revenue from sources other than from, (i) general legislative grants, (ii) the organization for which the board was established, and (iii) refunds of expenditure no part of which is eligible for grant; and (c) the excess of revenue fund expenditure for, (i) transportation of pupils, and (ii) board, lodging, and weekly trans- portation, over, in each case, the amount approved by the Minister for grant purposes. (2) The board so appointed, other than a board that operates a school in a sanitorium, a hospital, or a centre for the treatment of cerebral palsy, shall be paid a grant of 50 per cent of the cost of operating as defined in subsection 1 for the current year. (3) Where a board so appointed operates a school in a sanitorium, a hospital, or a centre for the treatment of cerebral palsy, it shall be paid a grant of, (a) 80 per cent of the expenditure for instruc- tional salaries for the current year; (6) 80 per cent of the expenditure for the current year approved by the Minister for grant purposes for, (i) transportation of pupils, and (ii) board, lodging, and weekly trans- portation; and (c) 50 per cent of cost of operating, but for such a board cost of operating means cost of operating as defined in subsection 1, in- creased by revenue fund revenue deter- mined under clause b of subsection 1 and decreased by revenue fund expenditure for the current year for, (i) instructional salaries, and (ii) the portion, approved by the Min- ister for grant purposes of revenue fund expenditure for. 396 O. Reg. 59/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 761 a. the transportation of pupils, and b. board, lodging, and weekly transportation. (4) The grant provided by subsection 2 or 3 shall be paid on an estimated basis during the year 1971, and such adjustments as may be necessary shall be made when the actual financial data are available. O. Reg. 59/71, s. 13. Part 4 ISOLATE BOARDS APPLICATION 14. The grant for recognized ordinary expenditure and recognized extraordinary expenditure payable to an isolate board under this Regulation shall be made only under the provisions of this Part. O. Reg. 59/71, s. 14. 15. In this Part, (a) "district municij)ality" means, (i) a district municipality, as defined in clause e of subsection 1 of section 81 of The Secondary Schools and Boards of Education Act, that is under the jurisdiction of an enlarged board, and (ii) part of territory without munici- pal organization that is deemed a district municipality under sub- section 3 of section 81 of The Secon- dary Schools and Boards of Educa- tion Act or under subsection 3 of section 74 of The Separate Schools Act, and that is under the juris- diction of an enlarged board; (b) "enlarged board" means a divisional board of eduction or a district combined separ- ate-school board ; (c) "isolate board" means an elementary- school board in a territorial district, (i) that is not an enlarged board, and (ii) that had an enrolment of resident and non-resident pupils on the first school-day of January, 1971 of 200 or less ; (d) "non-district municipality" means an area that is under the jurisdiction of an isolate board and that is not a district muni- cipality ; 397 (e) "number of class-room units" means the sum of, (i) for each school in which one class- room only was in operation on the first school-day of the current year, the greater of, a. the quotient, carried to one decimal place with the deci- mal digit being increased by one for any remainder, ob- tained by dividing the aver- age daily enrolment of resi- dent-internal pupils by 30, and b. the excess of the product of .1 and the number of months during which the board op- erates the school, over the quotient, carried to one deci- mal place, obtained by divid- ing the average daily enrol- ment of non-resident pupils by 30, (ii) for each school in which two class- rooms were in operation on the first school-day of the current year, the greater of. the quotient, carried to one decimal place with the deci- mal digit being increased by one for any remainder, ob- tained by dividing the aver- age daily enrolment of resi- dent-internal pupils by 30, and b. the lesser of. II. the number of class- rooms in operation at the school on the first school-day of the cur- rent year, less the quo- tient, carried to one decimal place, ob- tained by dividing the average daily enrol- ment of non-resident pupils by 30, and the quotient, carried to one decimal place with the decimal digit being increased by one for any remainder, ob- tained by dividing the average daily enrol- ment of resident-in- ternal pupils by 15, 762 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE (iii) for each school in which three or more class-rooms were in operation on the first school-day of the cur- rent year, the greater of, a. the quotient, carried to one decimal place with the deci- mal digit being increased by one for any remainder, ob- tained by dividing the aver- age daily enrolment of resi- dent-internal pupils by 30, and b. the lesser of, I. the number of class- rooms in operation at the school on the first school-day of the cur- rent year, less the quo- tient, carried to one decimal place, ob- tained by dividing the average daily enrol- ment of non-resident pupils by 30, and II. the quotient, carried to one decimal place with the decimal digit being increased by one for any remainder, ob- tained by dividing the average daily enrol- ment of resident-in- ternal pupils by 25, and (iv) the quotient, carried to one deci- mal place with the decimal digit being increased by one for any remainder, obtained by dividing the average daily enrolment of resi- dent-external pupils by 30 ; (/) "resident pupil load" means the product of the number of class-room units and 30. O.Reg. 59/71,5.15. 16. — (1) An isolate board shall be paid a grant equal to the greater of, (a) the amount determined under Parts 1 and 2; and (b) the amount that is the excess of, (i) the sum of, a. the portion, approved by the Minister for grant purposes, of the ordinary expenditure of the board in 1971 that is not in excess of the product O. Reg. 59/71 of the resident pupil load and $600, and b. the portion, acceptable to the Minister for grant pur- poses, of the extraordinary expenditure, over, (ii) the sum of the products of, a. the quotient obtained by dividing the assessment from which the board receives sup- port in 1971, adjusted by the assessment equalization factor for 1970, by 1,000, ex- cept that where the general level of assessment on the roll prepared in 1970 is higher than on the roll prepared in 1969, the assessment equali- zation factor for 1970 shall be multiplied by the total taxable assessment made in the year 1970, and divided by the sum of total taxable assessment made in 1969 and taxable assessment made in 1970 by additions to the col- lector's roll, and b. the greater of, I. 7, and II. the number represent- ing the mill rate on equalized assessment for public- or separate- school purposes, as the case may be, for the enlarged board, in the district municipality, for each district municipality or part thereof and non-district muni- cipality under the jurisdiction of the isolate board. (2) The grant provided by subsection 1 shall be paid on an estimated basis during the year 1971 and such adjustments as may be necessary shall be made when the actual financial data are available. O. Reg. 59/71, s. 16. Part 5 EDUCATION MILL RATE SUBSIDY 17. In this Part, (a) "post-subsidy break-even mill rate for 1969" means, in respect of a municipality or a 398 O. Reg. 59/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 763 part thereof, the mill rate that, if applied to the assessment for 1969 of the property rateable for the purposes of the board, in the municipality or the part thereof, would provide the presubsidy break-even require- ment for such municipality or part thereof for 1969 less the sum of, (i) the payment in lieu of taxes, and • (ii) the subsidy, for 1969 in respect of such municipality or part thereof ; (b) "presubsidy mill rate for 1971" means the mill rate required in a municipality to provide the excess of the recognized appli- cable requirement of a board apportioned to the municipality for 1971 over the sum of the payments in lieu of taxes in respect of the municipality or parts for 1971; (c) "recognized applicable expenditure" means revenue fund expenditure that is not in excess of the sum of, (i) recognized ordinary expenditure for 1971 decreased by taxes receivable in 1971 under section 43 of The A ssessment A ct, 1 968-69, (ii) extraordinary exjjenditure for 1971 that is not in excess of the sum of, a. recognized extraordinary ex- penditure for 1971, b. the portion of debt charges payable in 1971 that is not included in recognized ex- traordinary expenditure, and c. the portion of capital expen- diture from the revenue fund in 1971 that is in excess of 100 per cent, but not in ex- cess of 125 per cent, of the net capital expenditure from the revenue fund included in rec- ognized extraordinary expen- diture, and (iii) tax write-offs and adjustments; (d) "recognized applicable requirement" means recognized applicable expenditure decreased by general legislative grants ex- clusive of subsidy. 18. The interpretation of the terms defined in section 17 shall be subject to the approval of the Minister. O. Reg. 59/71, s. 18. 19. — (1) A board shall, subject to subsection 2, be paid on behalf of each municipality or part. other than a defined city, that is included in its jurisdiction, a grant calculated at the mill rate that is the excess of, (a) the sum of, (i) the presubsidy mill rate for 1971, and (ii) the mill rate required on the assess- ment in the municipality or part upon which taxes will be levied in 1971 to raise the interest on the adjusted deficit. (6) the sum of, (i) the post-subsidy break-even mill rate for 1969, and (ii) the quotient obtained by dividing 50 by the greater of, a. the assessment equalization factor for 1969, and b. the assessment equalization factor for 1970, upon the assessment in the municipality or part upon which taxes are levied in 1971. (2) Where, in a municipality, the general level of assessment on the roll prepared in 1969 is higher than on the roll prepared in 1968 or the general level of assessment on the roll prepared in 1970 is higher than on the roll prepared in 1969, («) the sum of the presubsidy mill rate for 1971 and the mill rate required on the assessment in the municipality or part thereof upon which taxes are levied in 1971 to raise the interest on the adjusted deficit, referred to in clause a of subsection 1, shall be multi- phed by the total taxable assessment made in the year of the change in the general level of the assessment and divided by the sum of, (i) the total taxable assessment made in the year before the change in the general level of assessment, and (ii) the taxable assessment made in the year of the change in the general level of assessment by additions to the collector's roll; (b) the assessment in the municipahty or part upon which taxes are levied in 1971, re- ferred to in subsection 1 , shall be multi- plied by the sum of, 399 764 O. Reg. 59/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 60/71 (i) the total taxable assessment made in the year before the change in the general level of assessment, and (ii) the taxable assessment made in the year of the change in the general level of assessment by additions to the collector's roll , and divided by the total taxable assess- ment made in the year of the change in the general level of assessment; and (c) the quotient referred to in subclause ii of clause b of subsection 1 shall be obtained by dividing 100 by the assessment equaliza- tion factor for 1969. O. Reg. 59/71, s. 19. 20. The grant provided by section 19 shall be paid on an estimated basis during the year 1971 and such adjustments as may be necessary shall be made when the actual financial data are available. O. Reg. 59/71,5.20. 21. The grant payable under this Part shall be applied by the board to reduce the levy from the municipality or part thereof on whose behalf it is payable. 6. Reg. 59/71, s. 21. Part 6 ASSISTANCE IN RESPECT OF ADJUSTED DEFICITS 22. A divisional board of education and a county or district combined separate-school board shall be paid in 1971 an amount equal to 33 1/3 per cent of the portions of the adjusted deficits that are the responsibilities of the municipalities or parts that comprise the jurisdiction of the divisional board of education or the county or district combined separate-school board, as the case may be, and such amount shall be applied by the board to reduce the adjusted deficits of such municipalities or parts. O. Reg. 59/71,5.22. William Davis, Minister of Education. Dated at Toronto, this 1st day of February, 1971. THE HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION ACT O. Reg. 60/71. General. Made — January 22nd, 1971. Approved — January 28th, 1971. Filed— February 5th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION ACT 1. Items 57 and 58 of Part I of Schedule 2 to Ontario Regulation 1/67 are revoked and the following substituted therefor : 57. Hawkesbury Hawkesbury and District General Hospital 2. Item 37a of Part II of Schedule 4 to Ontario Regulation 1/67, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 301/67, is amended by striking out " Ongwanada Sana- torium" in column 2 and inserting in Ueu thereof "Ongwanada Hospital". 3.— (1) Item 13 of Part I of Schedule 5 to Ontario Regulation 1/67 is amended by striking out "Terrace Bay Private Hospital" in column 2 and inserting in lieu thereof "The McCausland Hospital". (2) Item 4 of Part II of the said Schedule 5 is revoked. 4. — (1) Part I of Schedule 6 to Ontario Regulation 1/67, as amended by subsection 1 of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 137/68, is further amended by adding thereto the following item : la. Fort Hope Nursing Station (2) Part I of the said Schedule 6, as amended by subsection 1 of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 137/68, is further amended by adding thereto the following items : 8a. Osnaburgh Nursing Station (5068) 10a. Round Lake Nursing Station 5. Item 5 of Part III of Schedule 7 to Ontario Regulation 1/67, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 112/69, is amended by striking out "Ongwanada Sanatorium" in column 2 and inserting in Ueu thereof "Ongwanada Hospital". 400 O. Reg. 60/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 61/71 765 6. Item 20 of Schedule 8, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 356/70, is amended by striking out "Anderson Nursing Home" in column 2 and inserting in lieu thereof "Alpha Nursing Home Limited". 7. — (1) Part I of Schedule 11 to Ontario Regulation 1/67, as made by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 57/68 and amended by subsection 1 of section 5 of Ontario Regula- rion 135/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following item : 10a. St. Catharines Niagara Peninsula Rehabilitation Centre (2) Part II of the said Schedule 11, as made by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 57/68 and amended by subsection 2 of section 5 of Ontario Regulation 135/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following item: 12a. St. Catharines Niagara Peninsula Rehabilitation Centre (3) Part III of the said Schedule 11, as made by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 57/68, is amended by adding thereto the following item: 9a. St. Catharines Niagara Peninsula Rehabilitation Centre 8.— (1) Item 37 of Part I of Schedule 12 to Ontario Regulation 1/67. as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 370/70, is amended by inserting after "Kincardine" in column 2 "and District". (2) Item 65 of Part I of the said Schedule 12, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regula- tion 370/70, is amended by striking out "General" in column 2. (3) Part II of the said Schedule 12, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regiilation 370/70, is amended by adding thereto the follow- ing item : 8a. Noelville Noelville Ambulance Service (4) Item 14 of Part III of the said Schedule 12, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regula- tion 370/70, is amended by striking out "Bridgen" in column 1 and inserting in lieu thereof "Brigden". (5) Item 47 of Part III of the said Schedule 12, as made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 370/70, is amended by striking out "and District" in column 2. (6) Item 72 of Part III of the said Schedule 12. as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regula- tion 370/70, is amended by striking out "Clark" in column 2 and inserting in lieu thereof "Port Rowan". (7) Item 75 of Part III of the said Schedule 12, as remade by section 2 of Ontcirio Regula- tion 370/70, is revoked. 9. Subsection 2 of section 4 is deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of March, 1970. Ont.\rio Hospital Services Commission : S. W. Martin Chairman D. J. Twiss Commissioner Dated at Toronto, this 22nd day of January, 1971; (5069) 7 THE PUBLIC HOSPITALS ACT O.Reg. 61/71. Classification of Hospitals. Made— January 28th, 1971. Filed— Februarv 5th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HOSPITALS ACT . The Schedule to Ontario Regulation 364/67, as amended bv Ontario Regulations 6/68, 100/68, 126/68, 174/68, 200/68, 264/68. 421/68, 38/69. 203/69. 295/69, 374/69, 20/70 and 194/70, is further amended by, (a) striking out items 31 and 32 under the heading "Group C Hospitals" and in- serting in Ueu thereof the following: 31. Hawkesbury Hawkesbury and District General Hospital (6) striking out "Ongwanada Sanato- rium" in column 2 of item 44 under the heading "Group G Hospitals" and inserting in lieu thereof "Ongwanada Hospital"; (c) renumbering item 1 as la under the heading "Group H Hospitals" and adding the following item : 401 766 O. Reg. 61/71 1. Ottawa Royal Ottawa Hospital (Adult Psychiatric Unit) (d) striking out "The Donwood Founda- tion" in column 2 of item 1 under the heading "Group I Hospitals" and in- serting in lieu thereof "The Donwood Institute". (e) adding the following under the head- ing "Group J Hospitals" : 6. St. Catharines Niagara Peninsula Rehabihtation Centre THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 62/71 (b) for one of the three-month periods of, (i) April, May and June, (ii) July, August and September, (5070) THE PUBLIC COMMERCIAL VEHICLES ACT O.Reg. 62/71. General. Made — February 4th, 1971. Filed— February 5th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC COMMERCIAL VEHICLES ACT 1 . Subsection 2 of section 6 of Regulation 503 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (2) A vehicle licence may be issued in respect of a public commercial vehicle, (a) for an annual term, from the 1st day of April to the 31st day of March next following in which case the vehicle licence expires on the expiration of the term ; (iii) October, November and December, or (iv) January, February and March, in which case the vehicle licence expires with the last day of the three-month period for which it is issued ; (c) for one of the six-month periods of, (i) April to September, both inclusive, (ii) July to December, both inclusive, or (iii) October to March, both inclusive, in which case the vehicle licence expires with the last day of the six-month period for which it is issued ; or (d) for one of the nine-month periods of, (i) April to December, both inclusive, or (ii) July to March, both inclusive, in which case the vehicle licence expires with the last day of the nine-month period for which it is issued. 2. — (1) Paragraph 1 of subsection 1 of section 9 of Regulation 503 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 18/71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 1. For each motor vehicle operated under a Class A, a gross weight of, C, D, H, K or T operating licence and having Gross Weight In Pounds 1 to 8,000 8,001 to 8,500 8,501 to 9,000 9,001 to 9,500 9,501 to 10.000 10,001 to 10,500 10,501 to 11,000 11,001 to 11,500 11,501 to 12,000 12,001 to 12.500 for licensing for an annual term $ 25.00 27.50 30.00 32.50 35.00 37.50 40.00 42.50 45.00 47.50 for licensing for a nine-month period $ 21.00 23.00 25.00 27.00 29,00 31.00 33.00 35.00 37.00 39.00 for licensing for a six-month period $ 14.00 15.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 21.00 22.00 23.00 25.00 26.00 for licensing for a three-month period $ 7.00 8.00 9.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 11.00 12.00 13.00 13.00 402 O. Reg. 62/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 767 Gross Weight In Pounds 12,501 to 13.000 13,001 to 13,500 13,501 to 14,000 14,001 to 14,500 14,501 to 15,000 15,001 to 15.500 15,501 to 16,000 16,001 to 16,500 16,501 to 17,000 17,001 to 17,500 17,501 to 18,000 18,001 to 18,500 18,501 to 19,000 19,001 to 19,500 19,501 to 20,000 20,001 to 20,500 20,501 to 21,000 21,001 to 21,500 21,501 to 22,000 22,001 to 22,500 22,501 to 23,000 23,001 to 23.500 23,501 to 24,000 24,001 to 24.500 24,501 to 25,000 25,001 to 25.500 25,501 to 26.000 26,001 to 26,500 26.501 to 27,000 27,001 to 27,500 27,501 to 28,000 28,001 to 28,500 28,501 to 29,000 29,001 to 29,500 29.501 to 30,000 30,001 to 30,500 30.501 to 31,000 31,001 to 31,500 31.501 to 32,000 32,001 to 32,500 32,501 to 33,000 33,001 to 33,500 33,501 to 34,000 34,001 to 34,500 34.501 to 35,000 35,001 to 35,500 35,501 to 36,000 36,001 to 36,500 36,501 to 37,000 37,001 to 37,500 37,501 to 38,000 38,001 to 38,500 38,501 to 39,000 39.001 to 39,500 39.501 to 40,000 40.001 to 40,500 40.501 to 41,000 41.001 to 41,500 41.501 to 42,000 42.001 to 42,500 42,501 to 43,000 for licensing for for licensing for for licensing for for Hcensing for an annual a nine-month a six-month a three-month term period period jjeriod S 50.00 S 41.00 S 28.00 S 14.00 52.50 43.00 29.00 15.00 55.00 45.00 30.00 15.00 57.50 47.00 32.00 16.00 60.00 50.00 34.00 17.00 62.50 • 52.00 34.00 17.00 65.00 54.00 36.00 18.00 67.50 56.00 37.00 19.00 70.00 58.00 39.00 20.00 72.50 60.00 40.00 20.00 75.00 62.00 41.00 21.00 77.50 64.00 43.00 22.00 80.00 66.00 44.00 22.00 82.50 68.00 45.00 23.00 85.00 70.00 47.00 24.00 87 50 72.00 48.00 24.00 90.00 74.00 50.00 25.00 92.50 76.00 51.00 26.00 95.00 78.00 52.00 26.00 97.50 80.00 54.00 27.00 100.00 83.00 55.00 28.00 102.50 85.00 56.00 28.00 105.00 87.00 58.00 29.00 107.50 89.00 59.00 30.00 110.00 91.00 61.00 31.00 112.50 93.00 62.00 31.00 115.00 95.00 63.00 32.00 117.50 97.00 65.00 33.00 120.00 99.00 66.00 33.00 122.50 101.00 67.00 34.00 125.00 103.00 69.00 35.00 127.50 105.00 70.00 35.00 130.00 107.00 72.00 36.00 132.50 109.00 73.00 37.00 135.00 111.00 74.00 37.00 137.50 113.00 76.00 38.00 140.00 116.00 77.00 39.00 142.50 118.00 78.00 39.00 145.00 120.00 80.00 40.00 147.50 122.00 81.00 41.00 150.00 124.00 83.00 42.00 152.50 126.00 84.00 42.00 155.00 128.00 85.00 43.00 157,50 130.00 87.00 44.00 160.00 132.00 88.00 44.00 162.50 134.00 89.00 45.00 165.00 136.00 91.00 46.00 167.50 138.00 92.00 46.00 170.00 140.00 94.00 47.00 172.50 142.00 95.00 48.00 175.00 144.00 96.00 48.00 177.50 146.00 98.00 49.00 180.00 149.00 99.00 50.00 182.50 151.00 100.00 50.00 185.00 153.00 102.00 51.00 187.50 155.00 103.00 52.00 190.00 157.00 105.00 53.00 192.50 159.00 106.00 53.00 195.00 161.00 107.00 54.00 197.50 163.00 109.00 55.00 200.00 165.00 110.00 55.00 403 768 THE ONT^ VRIO GAZETI 'E 0. Reg. 62/71 for licensing for for licensing for for licensing for for licensing for Gross Weight an annual a nine-month a six-month a three-month In Pounds to 43.500 term period period $ 111.00 period 43,001 S 202.50 S 167.00 S 56.00 43,501 to 44.000 205.00 169.00 113.00 57.00 44,001 to 44.500 207.50 171.00 114.00 57.00 44,501 to 45,000 210.00 173.00 116.00 58.00 45,001 to 45,500 212.50 175.00 117.00 59.00 45,501 to 46,000 215.00 177.00 118.00 59.00 46,001 to 46.500 217.50 179.00 120.00 60.00 46,501 to 47.000 220.00 182.00 121.00 61.00 47,001 to 47.500 222.50 184.00 122.00 61.00 47,501 to 48,000 225.00 186.00 124.00 62.00 48,001 to 48.500 227.50 188.00 125.00 63.00 48,501 to 49.000 230.00 190.00 127.00 64.00 49,001 to 49,500 232.50 192.00 128.00 64.00 49,501 to 50,000 235.00 194.00 129.00 65.00 50,001 to 50,500 237.50 196.00 131.00 66.00 50,501 to 51.000 240.00 198.00 132.00 66.00 51,001 to 51,500 242.50 200.00 133.00 67.00 51,501 to 52.000 245.00 202.00 135.00 68.00 52,001 to 52.500 247.50 204.00 136.00 68.00 52,501 to 53,000 250.00 206.00 138.00 69.00 53,001 to 53.500 252.50 208.00 139.00 70.00 53,501 to 54.000 255,00 210.00 140.00 70.00 54,001 to 54.500 257.50 212.00 142.00 71.00 54,501 to 55.000 260.00 215.00 143.00 72.00 55,001 to 55.500 262.50 217.00 144.00 72.00 55,501 to 56,000 265.00 219.00 146.00 73.00 56,001 to 56.500 267.50 221.00 147.00 74.00 56,501 to 57,000 270.50 223.00 149.00 75.00 57,001 to 57,500 272.50 225.00 150.00 75.00 57,501 to 58,000 275.00 227.00 151.00 76.00 58,001 to 58,500 277.50 229.00 153.00 77.00 58,501 to 59,000 280.00 231.00 154.00 77.00 59,001 to 59,500 282.50 233.00 155.00 78.00 59,501 to 60,000 285.00 235.00 157.00 79.00 60,001 to 60,500 287.50 237.00 158.00 79.00 60.501 to 61,000 290.00 239.00 160.00 80.00 61,001 to 61.500 292.50 241.00 161.00 81.00 61,501 to 62,000 295.00 243.00 162.00 81.00 62,001 to 62,500 297.50 245.00 164.00 82.00 62,501 to 63,000 300.00 248.00 165.00 83.00 63,001 to 63,500 302.50 250.00 166.00 83.00 63,501 to 64,000 305.00 252.00 168.00 84.00 64,001 to 64.500 307.50 254.00 169.00 85.00 64,501 to 65,000 210.00 256.00 170.00 85.00 65,001 to 65,500 312.50 258.00 172.00 86.00 65,501 to 66,000 315.00 260.00 173.00 87.00 66,001 to 66,500 317.50 262.00 175.00 88.00 66,501 to 67,000 320.00 264.00 176.00 88.00 67,001 to 67,500 322.50 266.00 177.00 89.00 67,501 to 68,000 325.00 268.00 179.00 90.00 68.001 to 68,500 327.50 270.00 180.00 90,00 68,501 to 69,000 330.00 272.00 182.00 91.00 69,001 to 69,500 332.50 274.00 183.00 92.00 69.501 to 70.000 335.00 276.00 184.00 92.00 70,001 to 70,500 337.50 278.00 186.00 93.00 70,501 to 71,000 340.00 281.00 187.00 94.00 71.001 to 71,500 342.50 283.00 188.00 94.00 71,501 to 72,000 345.00 285.00 190.00 95.00 72.001 to 72,500 347.50 287.00 191.00 96.00 72,501 to 73,000 350.00 289.00 193.00 97.00 73,001 to 73.500 352.50 291.00 404 194.00 97.00 O. Reg. 62/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 769 for licensing for for licensing for for licensing for for hcensing for Gross Weight an annual a nine-month a six-month a three-month In Poi inds 74,000 term $ 355.00 period period period 73.501 to $ 293.00 $ 195.00 $ 98.00 74,001 to 74,500 357.50 295.00 197.00 99.00 74,501 to 75,000 360.00 297.00 198.00 99.00 75,001 to 75,500 362.50 299.00 199.00 100.00 75,501 to 76,000 365.00 301.00 201.00 101.00 76,001 to 76,500 367.50 303.00 202.00 101.00 76,501 to 77,000 370.00 305.00 204.00 102.00 77,001 to 77,500 372.50 307.00 205.00 103.00 77,501 to 78.000 375.00 309.00 206.00 103.00 78,001 to 78,500 377.50 311.00 208.00 104.00 78,501 to 79,000 380.00 314.00 209.00 105.00 79,001 to 79,500 382.50 316.00 210.00 105.00 79,501 to 80,000 385.00 318.00 212.00 106.00 80,001 to 80,500 387.50 320.00 213.00 107.00 80,501 to 81,000 390.00 322.00 215.00 108.00 81.001 to 81,500 392.50 324.00 216.00 108.00 81,501 to 82,000 395.00 326.00 217.00 109.09 82.001 to 82,500 397.50 328.00 219.00 110.00 82.501 to 83,000 400.00 330.00 220.00 110.00 83.001 to 83,500 402.50 332.00 221.00 111.00 83,501 to 84,000 405.00 334.00 223.00 112.00 84,001 to 84,500 407.50 336.00 224.00 112.00 84,501 to 85,000 410.00 338.00 226.00 113.00 85,001 to 85,500 412.50 340.00 227.00 114.00 85,501 to 86,000 415.00 342.00 228.00 114.00 86,001 to 86,500 417.50 344.00 230.00 115.00 86,501 to 87,000 420.00 347.00 231.00 116.00 87,001 to 87,500 422.50 349.00 232.00 116.00 87,501 to 88,000 425.00 351.00 234.00 117.00 88,001 to 88,500 427.50 353.00 235.00 118.00 88,501 to 89,000 430.00 355.00 237.00 119.00 89,001 to 89,500 432.50 357.00 238.00 119.00 89,501 to 90,000 435.00 359.00 239.00 120.00 90,001 to 90,500 437.50 361.00 241.00 121.00 90,501 to 91,000 440.00 363.00 242.00 121.00 91,001 to 91,500 442.50 365.00 243.00 122.00 91,501 to 92,000 445.00 367.00 245.00 123.00 92,001 to 92,500 447.50 369.00 246.00 123.00 92.501 to 93,000 450.00 371.00 248.00 124.00 93,001 to 93,500 452.50 373.00 249.00 125.00 93,501 to 94,000 455.00 375.00 250.00 125.00 94,001 to 94,500 457.50 377.00 252.00 126.00 94.501 to 95,000 460.00 380.00 253.00 127.00 95,001 to 95,500 462.50 382.00 254.00 127.00 95,501 to %,000 465.00 384.00 256.00 128.00 %,001 to %,500 467.50 386.00 257.00 129.00 %,501 to 97,000 470.00 388.00 259.00 130.00 97,001 to 97,500 472.50 390 00 260.00 130.00 97,501 to 98,000 475.00 392.00 261.00 131.00 98,001 to 98,500 477.50 394.00 263.00 132.00 98,501 to 99,000 480.00 396.00 264.00 132.00 99,001 to 99,500 482,50 398.00 265.00 133.00 99,501 to 100,000 485.00 400.00 267.00 134.00 100,001 to 100.500 487.50 402.00 268.00 134.00 100.501 to 101,000 490.00 404.00 270.00 135.00 101,001 to 101,500 492.50 406.00 271.00 136.00 101,501 to 102,000 495.00 408.00 272.00 136.00 102,001 to 102,500 497.50 410.00 274.00 137.00 102,501 to 103,000 500.00 413.00 275.00 138.00 103,001 to 103,500 502.50 415.00 276.00 138.00 103,501 to 104,000 505.00 417.00 278.00 139.00 405 770 Gross Weight In Pounds 104,00 104,50 105,00 105,50 106,00 106,50 107,00 107,50 108,00 108,50 109,00 109,50 110,00 110,50 111.00 111,50 112,00 112,50 113,00 113,50 114,00 114,50 115,00 115,50 116,00 116,50 117,00 117,50 118,00 118,50 119,00 119,50 120,00 120,50 121,00 121,50 122,00 122,50 123,00 123,50 124,00 124,50 125,00 125,50 126,00 126,50 127,00 127,50 128,00 128,50 129,00 129,50 130,00 130,50 131,00 131,50 132,00 132,50 133,00 133,50 134.00 104,500 105,000 105,500 106,000 106,500 107,000 107,500 108,000 108,500 109,000 109,500 110,000 110,500 111,000 111,500 112,000 112,500 113,000 113,500 114,000 114,500 115,000 115,500 116,000 116,500 117,000 117,500 118,000 118,500 119,000 119,500 120,000 120,500 121,000 121,500 122,000 122,500 123,000 123,500 124,000 124,500 125,000 125,500 126,000 126,500 127,000 127,500 128.000 128,500 129,000 129,500 130,000 130,500 131,000 131,500 132,000 132,500 133,000 133,500 134,000 134,500 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 0. Reg. 62/71 for licensing for for licensing for for licensing for for Hcensing for an annual a nine-month a six-month a three-month term period period period $ 507.50 $ 419.00 $ 279.00 $ 140.00 510.00 421.00 281.00 141.00 512.50 423.00 282.00 141.00 515.00 425.00 283.00 142.00 517.50 427.00 285.00 143.00 520.00 429.00 286.00 143.00 522.50 431.00 287.00 144.00 525.00 433.00 289.00 145.00 527.50 435.00 290.00 145.00 530.00 437.00 292.00 146.00 532.50 439.00 293.00 147.00 535.00 441.00 294.00 147.00 537.50 443.00 296.00 148.00 540.00 446.00 297.00 149.00 542.50 448.00 298.00 149.00 545.00 450.00 300.00 150.00 547.50 452.00 301.00 151.00 550.00 454.00 303.00 152.00 552.50 456.00 304.00 152.00 555.00 458.00 305.00 153.00 557.50 460.00 307.00 154.00 560.00 462.00 308.00 154.00 562.50 464.00 309.00 155.00 565.00 466.00 311.00 156.00 567.50 468.00 312.00 156.00 570.00 470.00 314.00 157.00 572.50 472.00 315.00 158.00 575.00 474.00 316.00 158.00 577.50 476.00 318.00 159.00 580.00 479.00 319.00 160.00 582.50 481.00 320.00 160.00 585.00 483.00 322.00 161.00 587.50 485.00 323.00 162.00 590.00 487.00 325.00 163.00 592.50 489.00 326.00 163.00 595.00 491.00 327.00 164.00 597.50 493.00 329.00 165.00 600.00 495.00 330.00 165.00 602.50 497.00 331.00 166.00 605.00 499.00 333.00 167.00 607.50 501.00 334.00 167.00 610.00 503.00 336.00 168.00 612.50 505.00 337.00 169.00 615.00 507.00 338.00 169.00 617.50 509.00 340.00 170.00 620.00 512.00 341.00 171.00 622.50 514.00 342.00 171.00 625.00 516.00 344.00 172.00 627.50 518.00 345.00 173.00 630.00 520.00 347.00 173.00 632.50 522.00 348.00 174.00 635.00 524.00 349.00 175.00 637.50 526.00 351.00 176.00 640.00 528.00 352.00 176.00 642.50 530.00 353.00 177.00 645.00 532.00 355.00 178.00 647.50 534.00 356.00 178.00 650.00 536.00 358.00 179.00 652.50 538.00 359.00 180.00 655.00 540.00 360.00 180.00 657.50 542.00 362.00 181.00 406 0. Reg. 62/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE o. Reg. 63/71 771 for licensing for for licensing for for licensing for for licensing for Gross Weight an annual a nine-month a six-month a three-month In Pounds term period period period 134,501 to 135,000 $ 660.00 S 545.00 $ 363.00 S 182.00 135,001 to 135,500 662.50 547.00 364.00 182.00 135,501 to 136,000 665.00 549.00 366.00 183.00 136,001 to 136,500 667.50 551.00 367.00 184.00 136,501 to 137,000 670.00 553.00 369.00 185.00 137,001 to 137,500 672.50 555.00 370.00 185.00 137,501 to 138,000 675.00 557.00 371.00 186.00 138,001 to 138,500 677.50 559.00 373.00 187.00 138,501 to 139,000 680.00 561.00 374.00 187.00 139,001 to 139,500 682.50 563.00 375.00 188.00 139,501 to 140.000 685.00 565.00 377.00 189.00 (2) Subsection 1 of the said section 9, as amended by Ontario Regulations 215/61 and 18/71 , is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : For a conversion unit that converts a two-axle truck-tractor into a three-axle truck-tractor and increases the gross weight of the vehicle by 15,000 pounds, for an annual term $ 75.00 (3) Paragraphs 5 and 6 of subsection 1 of the said section 9, as remade by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 18,71, are revoked and the following substituted therefor : THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT O.Reg. 63/71. General. Made— February 4th, 1971. Filed— February 5th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT Section 4 of Regulation 227 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 322/62 and amended by Ontario Regulations 40/64 and 19/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (4) A permit may be issued in respect of a con- version unit that converts a two-axle truck-tractor 5. For each motor vehicle operated under a Class E or FS operating licence, for an annual term j 10.00 6. For each motor vehicle operated under a Class F operating licence, for an annual term % 25.00 3. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of April, 1971. (5071) into a three-axle truck-tractor and increases the gross weight of the vehicle by 15,000 jwunds for an annual term, from the 1st day of April to the 31st day of March next following in which case the permit expires on the expiration of the term. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 5 of Regulation 227 of Revised Regulations of Ontario. 1960, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 307/68 and amended by Ontario R^u- lations 191/69, 485/69, 118/70 and 19/71, is further amended by striking out "or trailer" in the second Une and inserting in lieu thereof "trailer or conversion unit that converts a two-axle truck-tractor into a three-axle truck-tractor". (2) Clause c of paragraph 7 of subsection 1 of the said section 5, as made by sub- section 2 of section 2 of Ontario Regula- tion 19/71. is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 407 772 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 63/71 (c) Subject to subsection 2, for a commercial motor vehicle, combination of a commercial motor vehicle and trailer or trailers, other than a motor bus, having a gross weight of, Gross Weight in Pounds 1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to )1 to 5,000 5,500 6.000 6,500 7,000 7,500 8,000 8.500 9,000 9,500 10,000 10,500 11,000 11,500 12,000 12,500 13,000 13,500 14,000 14,500 15,000 15,500 16,000 16,500 17,000 17.500 18.000 18,500 19,000 19,500 20,000 20,500 21,000 21,500 22,000 22,500 23,000 23,500 24,000 24,500 25,000 25,500 26,000 26,500 27,000 27,500 28.000 28.500 29.000 29,500 30,000 30,500 31,000 31,500 32,000 32,500 33,000 33.500 for registration for registration for registration for an for a nine- for a six- annual term month period month period $ 30.00 1 25.00 $ 17.00 39.00 32.00 21.00 44.00 36.00 24.00 48.00 40.00 26.00 52.00 43.00 29.00 56.00 46.00 31.00 61.00 50.00 34.00 65.00 54.00 36.00 69.00 57.00 38.00 73.00 60.00 40.00 78.00 64.00 43.00 82.00 68.00 45.00 86.00 71.00 47.00 90.00 74.00 50.00 95.00 78.00 52.00 101.00 83.00 56.00 107.00 88.00 59.00 113.00 93.00 62.00 120.00 99.00 66.00 126.00 104.00 69.00 132.00 109.00 73.00 138.00 114.00 76.00 145.00 120.00 80.00 151.00 125.00 83.00 157.00 130.00 86.00 163.00 134.00 90.00 170.00 140.00 94.00 176.00 145.00 97.00 182.00 150.00 100.00 188.00 155.00 103.00 195.00 161.00 107.00 201.00 166.00 110.00 207.00 171.00 114.00 213.00 176.00 117.00 220.00 182.00 121.00 226.00 186.00 124.00 232.00 191.00 128.00 238.00 196.00 131.00 245.00 202.00 135.00 251.00 207.00 138.00 257.00 212.00 141.00 263.00 217.00 145.00 270.00 223.00 149.00 276.00 228.00 152.00 282.00 233.00 155.00 288.00 238.00 158.00 295.00 243.00 162.00 301.00 248.00 166.00 307.00 253.00 169.00 313.00 258.00 172.00 320.00 264.00 176.00 326.00 269.00 179.00 332.00 274.00 183.00 338.00 279.00 186.00 345.00 285.00 190.00 351.00 290.00 193.00 357.00 295.00 196.00 363.00 299.00 200.00 for registration for a three- month period 9.00 11.00 12.00 14.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 20.00 22.00 23.00 24.00 25.00 26.00 28.00 30.00 31.00 33.00 35.00 37.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 44.00 45.00 47.00 49.00 50.00 52.00 54.00 56.00 57.00 59.00 61.00 62.00 64.00 66.00 68.00 69.00 71.00 73.00 75.00 76.00 78.00 80.00 81.00 83.00 85.00 86.00 88.00 90.00 92.00 93.00 95.00 97.00 99.00 100.00 408 0. Reg. 63/71 THE ONTAR 10 GAZE HE 773 Gross Weight in Po''""^^ ffH" registration for registration for registration for registration for an for a nine- for a six- for a three- annnal term month period month period month period 33,501 to 34,000 $ 370.00 $ 305.00 $ 204.00 $ 102.00 34,001 to 34,500 376.00 310.00 207.00 104.00 34,501 to 35,000 382.00 315.00 210.00 105.00 35.001 to 35,500 388.00 320.00 213.00 107.00 35,501 to 36,000 395.00 326.00 217.00 109.00 36,001 to 36,500 401.00 331.00 221.00 111.00 36,501 to 37,000 407.00 336.00 224.00 112.00 37,001 to 37,500 413.00 341.00 227.00 114.00 37,501 to 38,000 420.00 347.00 231.00 116.00 38,001 to 38.500 426.00 351.00 234.00 117.00 38,501 to 39,000 43Z00 356.00 238.00 119.00 39.001 to 39,500 438.00 361.00 241.00 121.00 39,501 to 40,000 445.00 367.00 245.00 123.00 40,001 to 40,500 451.00 372.00 248.00 124.00 40,501, to 41,000 457.00 377.00 251.00 126.00 41,001 to 41,500 463.00 382.00 255.00 128.00 41,501 to 42.000 470.00 388.00 259.00 130.00 42,001 to 42.500 476.00 393.00 262.00 131.00 42,501 to 43.000 482.00 398.00 265.00 133.00 43.001 to 43.500 488.00 403.00 268.00 135.00 43,501 to 44,000 495.00 408.00 272.00 136.00 44,001 to 44,500 501.00 413.00 276.00 138.00 44,501 to 45,000 507.00 418.00 279.00 140.00 45,001 to 45,500 514.00 424.00 283.00 142.00 45,501 to 46,000 521.00 430.00 287.00 144.00 46,001 to 46,500 528.00 436.00 290.00 146.00 46,501 to 47,000 535.00 441.00 294.00 147.00 47,001 to 47,500 542.00 447.00 298.00 149.00 47.501 to 48.000 549.00 453.00 302.00 151.00 48.001 to 48.500 556.00 459.00 306.00 153.00 48.501 to 49,000 563.00 464.00 310.00 155.00 49,001 to 49.500 570.00 470.00 314.00 157.00 49.501 to 50.000 577.00 476.00 317.00 159.00 50,001 to 50,500 584.00 482.00 321.00 161.00 50,501 to 51.000 591.00 488.00 325.00 163.00 51,001 to 51,500 598.00 493.00 329.00 165.00 51.501 to 52,000 605.00 499.00 333.00 167.00 52,001 to 52.500 612.00 505.00 337.00 169.00 52,501 to 53,000 619.00 511.00 340.00 171.00 53,001 to 53,500 626.00 516.00 344.00 172.00 53,501 to 54,000 633.00 522.00 348.00 174.00 54,001 to 54,500 640.00 528.00 352.00 176.00 54,501 to 55,000 647.00 534.00 356.00 178.00 55,001 to 55,500 654.00 540.00 360.00 180.00 55.501 to 56.000 661.00 545.00 364.00 182.00 56.001 to 56.500 668.00 551.00 367.00 184.00 56,501 to 57.000 675.00 557.00 371.00 186.00 57,001 to 57,500 682.00 563.00 375.00 188.00 57.501 to 58,000 689.00 568.00 379.00 190.00 58,001 to 58,500 696.00 574.00 383.00 192.00 58,501 to 59,000 703.00 580.00 387.00 194.00 59,001 to 59,500 710.00 586.00 391.00 196.00 59,501 to 60,000 717.00 592.00 394.00 198.00 60,001 to 60,500 724.00 597.00 398.00 199.00 60,501 to 61,000 731.00 603.00 402.00 201.00 61,001 to 61,500 738.00 609.00 406.00 203.00 61.501 to 62,000 745.00 615.00 410.00 205.00 62,001 to 62,500 752.00 620.00 414.00 207.00 62,501 to 63.000 759.00 626.00 417.00 209.00 63,001 to 63.500 766.00 632.00 421.00 211.00 63,501 to 64.000 773.00 638.00 425.00 213.00 409 74 THE ONTAR 10 GAZETTE 0. Reg. 63/71 for registration for registration for registration for registration Gross Weight for an for a nine- for a six- for a three- in Pounds annual term month period month period month period 64,001 to 64,500 $ 780.00 $ 644.00 $ 429.00 $ 215.00 64,501 to 65,000 787.00 649.00 433.00 217.00 65,001 to 65,500 794.00 655.00 437.00 218.00 65,501 to 66,000 801.00 661.00 441.00 220.00 66,001 to 66,500 808.00 667.00 444.00 223.00 66,501 to 67,000 815.00 672.00 448.00 224.00 67,001 to 67,500 822.00 678.00 452.00 226.00 67,501 to 68,000 829.00 684.00 456.00 228.00 68,001 to 68,500 836.00 690.00 460.00 230.00 68,501 to 69,000 843.00 695.00 464.00 232.00 69,001 to 69,500 850.00 701.00 468.00 234.00 69.501 to 70,000 857.00 707.00 471.00 236.00 70,001 to 70,500 864.00 713.00 475.00 238.00 70,501 to 71,000 871.00 719.00 479.00 240.00 71,001 to 71,500 878.00 724.00 483.00 242.00 71,501 to 72,000 885.00 730.00 487.00 244.00 72,001 to 72,500 892.00 736.00 491.00 246.00 72,501 to 73,000 899.00 742.00 494.00 248.00 73,001 to 73,500 906.00 747.00 498.00 249.00 73,501 to 74,000 913.00 753.00 502.00 251.00 74,001 to 74,500 920.00 759.00 506.00 253.00 74,501 to 75,000 927.00 765.00 510.00 255.00 75,001 to 75,500 934.00 771.00 514.00 257.00 75,501 to 76,000 941.00 776.00 518.00 259.00 76,001 to 76,500 948.00 782.00 521.00 261.00 76,501 to 77,000 955.00 788.00 525.00 263.00 77,001 to 77,500 962.00 794.00 529.00 265.00 77,501 to 78,000 969.00 799.00 533.00 267.00 78,001 to 78,500 976.00 805.00 537.00 269.00 78,501 to 79,000 983.00 811.00 541.00 271.00 79,001 to 79,500 990.00 817.00 545.00 273.00 79,501 to 80,000 997.00 823.00 548.00 275.00 80,001 to 80,500 1,004.00 828.00 552.00 276.00 80,501 to 81,000 1,011.00 834.00 556.00 278.00 81,001 to 81,500 1,018.00 840.00 560.00 280.00 81,501 to 82,000 1,025.00 846.00 564.00 282.00 82,001 to 82,500 1.032.00 851.00 568.00 284.00 82,501 to 83,000 1,039.00 857.00 571.00 286.00 83,001 to 83,500 1.046.00 863.00 575.00 288.00 83,501 to 84,000 1,053.00 869.00 579.00 290.00 84,001 to 84,500 1.060.00 875.00 583.00 292.00 84,501 to 85,000 1,067.00 880.00 587.00 294.00 85,001 to 85,500 1,074.00 886.00 591.00 296.00 85,501 to 86,000 1,081.00 892.00 595.00 298.00 86,001 to 86,500 1,088.00 898.00 598.00 300.00 86,501 to 87,000 1,095.00 903.00 602.00 301.00 87,001 to 87,500 1,102.00 909.00 606.00 303.00 87,501 to 88,000 1.109.00 915.00 610.00 305.00 88,001 to 88,500 1,116.00 921.00 614.00 307.00 88,501 to 89,000 1,123.00 926.00 618.00 309.00 89,001 to 89,500 1,130.00 932.00 622.00 311.00 89,501 to 90,000 1,137.00 938.00 625.00 313.00 90,001 to 90,500 1,144.00 944.00 629.00 315.00 90,501 to 91,000 1,151.00 950.00 633.00 317.00 91,001 to 91,500 1,158.00 955.00 637.00 319.00 91,501 to 92,000 1,165.00 961.00 641.00 321.00 92,001 to 92,500 1,172.00 967.00 644.00 323.00 92,501 to 93,000 1,179.00 973.00 648.00 325.00 93,001 to 93,500 1,186.00 978.00 652.00 326.00 93,501 to 94,000 1,193.00 984.00 656.00 328.00 94,001 to 94,500 1.200.00 990.00 660.00 330.00 410 O. Reg. 63/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 775 Gross Weight is Pounds 94.501 to 95,000 95,001 to 95,500 95,501 to 96.000 96,001 to 96.500 %,501 to 97.000 97,001 to 97.500 97,501 to 98.000 98,001 to 98,500 98,501 to 99,000 99,001 to 99,500 99,501 to 00,000 00,001 to 00,500 00,501 to 01,000 01,001 to 01,500 01,501 to 02,000 02,001 to 02.500 02,501 to : 03.000 03,001 to 03.500 03,501 to 04.000 04,001 to 04.500 04,501 to 05.000 05,001 to ] 05.500 05,501 to ] 06.000 06,001 to 1 06.500 06.501 to 1 07.000 07,001 to 07.500 07.501 to ] 08.000 08,001 to 08,500 08,501 to 1 09.000 09,001 to 09,500 09,501 to 1 10,000 10,001 to 10,500 10,501 to 11,000 11,001 to 11,500 11.501 to 12,000 12,001 to 12,500 12,501 to 13,000 13.001 to ] 13,500 13,501 to 1 14,000 14,001 to 1 14,500 14,501 to 15,000 15,001 to 15,500 15.501 to 16,000 16,001 to 16,500 16,501 to 17,000 17.001 to ] 17,500 17.501 to 18,000 18.001 to 118,500 18.501 to 119,000 19.001 to 119,500 19.501 to 120,000 20,001 to 120.500 20,501 to 121,000 21,001 to 121,500 21,501 to 122,000 22,001 to 122,500 22,501 to 123,000 23,001 to 123.500 23,501 to 124.000 24,001 to 124,500 24,501 to 125.000 for registration for r^stration for registration for registration for an for a nine- for a six- for a three- annual term month period month period month period $ 1,207.00 $ 996.00 $ 664.00 $ 332.00 1,214.00 1.002.00 668.00 334.00 1,221.00 1.007.00 672.00 336.00 1,228.00 1.013.00 675.00 338.00 1.235.00 1.019.00 679.00 340.00 1.242.00 1.025.00 683.00 342.90 1,249.00 1.030.00 687.00 344.00 1,256.00 1.036.00 691.00 346.00 1,263 00 1,042.00 695.00 348.00 1,270.00 1,048.00 699.00 350.00 1,277.00 1,053.00 702.00 351.00 1,284.00 1,059.00 706.00 353.00 1,291.00 1.065.00 710.00 355.00 1,298.00 1.071.00 714.00 357.00 1,305.00 1.077.00 718.00 359.00 1,312.00 1.082.00 722.00 361.00 1.319.00 1.088.00 725.00 363.00 1,326.00 1.094.00 729.00 365.00 1,333.00 1.100.00 733.00 367.00 1,340.00 1.106.00 737.00 369.00 1,347.00 1.111.00 741.00 371.00 1.354.00 1.117.00 745.00 373.00 1.361.00 1.123.00 749.00 375.00 1,368.00 1.129.00 752.00 377.00 1,375.00 1.134.00 756.00 378.00 1,382.00 1.140.00 760.00 380.00 1,389.00 1.146.00 764.00 382.00 1,396.00 1.152.00 768.00 384.00 1,403.00 1.157.00 772.00 386.00 1.410.00 1.163.00 776.00 388.00 1,417.00 1.169.00 779.00 390.00 1.424.00 1.175.00 783.00 392.00 1,431.00 1,181.00 787.00 394.00 1.438.00 1,186.00 791.00 3%.00 1,445.00 1,192.00 795.00 398.00 1,452.00 1,198.00 799.00 400.00 1,459.00 1,204.00 802.00 402.00 1,466.00 1,209.00 806.00 403.00 1,473.00 1,215.00 810.00 405.00 1,480.00 1,221.00 814.00 407.00 1,487.00 1,227.00 818.00 409.00 1,494.00 1,233.00 822.00 411.00 1,501.00 1,238.00 826.00 413.00 1,508.00 1,244.00 829.00 415.00 1,515.00 1,250.00 833.00 417.00 1,522.00 1,256.00 837.00 419.00 1,529.00 1,261.00 841.00 421.00 1.536.00 1,267.00 845.00 423.00 1.543.00 1.273.00 849.00 425.00 1,550.00 1.279.00 853.00 427.00 1,557.00 1,285.00 856.00 429.00 1,564.00 1,290.00 860.00 430.00 1,571.00 1,296.00 864.00 432.00 1.578.00 1.302.00 868.00 434.00 1,585.00 1.308.00 872.00 436.00 1,592.00 1.313.00 876.00 438.00 1.599.00 1,319.00 879.00 440.00 1.606.00 1,325.00 883.00 442.00 1.613.00 1,331.00 887.00 444.00 1.620.00 1,337.00 891.00 446.00 1.627.00 1,342.00 895.00 448.00 411 776 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Gross Weight in Pounds 125,00 125,50 126,00 126,50 127,00 127,50 128,00 128,50 129,00 129,50 130,00 130,50 131,00 131,50 132,00 132,50 133,00 133,50 134,00 134,50 135,00 135,50 136,00 136,50 137,00 137,50 138,00 138,50 139,00 139,50 for registration for an annual term to 125,500. to 126,000. to 126,500. to 127,000. to 127,500. to 128,000. to 128,500. to 129,000. to 129,500. to 130,000. to 130,500. to 131,000. to 131,500. to 132,000. to 132,500. to 133,000. to 133,500. to 134,000. to 134,500. to 135,000. to 135,500. to 136,000. to 136.500. to 137,000. to 137,500. to 138,000. to 138,500. to 139.000. to 139,500. to 140.000. ,634.00 ,641.00 ,648.00 ,655.00 ,662.00 ,669.00 ,676.00 .683.00 .690.00 .697.00 ,704.00 ,711.00 ,718.00 ,725.00 ,732.00 ,739.00 ,746.00 ,753.00 ,760.00 ,767.00 ,774.00 ,781.00 ,788.00 ,795.00 ,802.00 .809.00 ,816.00 ,823.00 ,830.00 ,837.00 for registration for a nine- month period 1,348.00 1,354.00 1,360.00 1,365.00 1,371.00 1,377.00 1,383.00 1,388.00 1,394.00 1,400.00 1,406.00 1,412.00 1,417.00 1,423.00 1,429.00 1,435.00 1,440.00 1,446.00 1,452.00 1.458.00 1,464.00 1,469.00 1,475.00 1,481.00 1,487.00 1,492.00 1,498.00 1,504.00 1,510.00 1,516.00 for registration for a six- month period O. Reg. 63/71 for registration for a three- month period 899.00 903.00 906.00 910.00 914.00 917.00 922.00 926.00 930.00 933.00 937.00 941.00 945.00 949.00 953.00 956.00 960.00 964.00 968.00 972.00 976.00 980.00 983.00 987.00 991.00 995.00 999.00 1,003.00 1,007.00 1,010.00 450.00 452.00 454.00 455.00 457.00 460.00 461.00 463.00 465.00 467.00 469.00 471.00 473.00 475.00 477.00 475.00 480.00 482.00 484.00 486.00 488.00 490.00 492.00 494.00 496.00 498.00 500.00 502.00 504.00 506.00 (3) Subsection 1 of the said section 5, as re- made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 307/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 191/69, 485/69, 118/70 and 19/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : For a conversion unit that converts a two-axle truck-tractor into a three-axle truck-tractor and increases the gross weight of the vehicle by 15,000 pounds $ 210.00 3. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of April. 1971. (5072) 412 O. Reg. 64/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 65/71 841 Publications Under The Regulations Act February 29th, 1971 THE PLANNING ACT Minimum rear yard 25 feet O. Reg. 64/71. Zoning Order — District of Sudbury, Geographic Township of Broder and Dill. Made— January 30th. 1971. FUed— February 8th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE PLANNING ACT 1. Subsection 2 of section 12 of Ontario Regulation 355/70. as made by section 1 of Ontario R^ulation 504/70. is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection 1, one single-family dwelling and uses, buildings and structures accessory* thereto may be erected and used on each of the following described i>arcels of land: 1. Lots 21 and 22, Plan M-165. 2. Lot 14. Plan M-291. 3. Lot 34, Plan M-358. 4. Lot 4, Plan M-365. 5. Lot 30, Plan M-379. 6. Lot 169. Plan M-403. 7. Lot 58, Plan M-394. 8. Lotl9, PlanM-471. 9. Lot 2, Plan M-534. (3) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection 1 , one single-family dwelling and a trailer and uses, buildings and structures accessory thereto may be erected and used in accordance with the requirements of section 13 on each of the following described parceb of land : 1. Parcel 12126. Lot 6, Concession VI, geo- graphic Township of Broder. 2. Section 13 of Ontario Regulation 355 70. as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 504/70. is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : 13. — (1) Requirements for single-family dwellings, and extensions to. or enlargements of single-family dweUings or cottages existing on the date this Order comes into force and uses, buildings and structures accessory thereto are established as foUows: Minimum lot area 15,000 square feet Maximum lot coverage 15 per cent Minimum front yard 25 feet Maximum height 30 feet Minimum side yard 10 feet on one side and 4 feet on the other. (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection 1. the minimum side yard requirements on the property known as Lot 34, Plan M-358 are established asfollows: Minimum side yard 10 feet on one side and 0 feet on the other. W. Dabcy McKeough. Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 30th day of January. 1971. (50%) THE MILK ACT. 1965 O. Reg. 65/71. Industrial Milk — Marketing. Made— February 8th, 1971. Filed— February 8th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT, 1965 1. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 13 of Ontario Regulation 146/70 is amended by striking out "$3.85" in the fourth Une and inserting in lieu thereof "$4.14". (2) Subsection 2 of the said section 13 is amended by striking out "$3.85" in the third line and inserting in lieu thereof "$4.14". (3) Subsection 2a of the said section 13, as made by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario R^ulation 13/71, is amended by striking out "$4.10" in the fourth line and inserting in lieu thereof "$4.14". (4) Subsection 3 of the said section 13 is amended by striking out " $3. 70" in the third line and inserting in lieu thereof "$3.99". (5) Subsection 4 of the said section 13 is amended by striking out "$3.70" in the third line and inserting in Ueu thereof "$3.99". The Ontario Milk Marketing Board: George R. McLaughlin, Ckairman H. Parker. Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 8th day of February, 1971. (5097) 8 413 S42 O. Reg. 66/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 67/71 THE MILK ACT, 1965 THE SMALL CLAIMS COURTS ACT O.Reg. 66/71. Grade A Milk — Marketing. Made— February 8th, 1971. Filed— February 8th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT, 1965 1. — (1) Subsection 4 of section 16 of Ontario Regulation 70/68, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 144/70, is amended by striking out "$3.85" in the fourth line and inserting in lieu thereof "$4.14". (2) Subsection 5 of the said section 16, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 144/70, is amended by striking out "$3.85" in the fourth line and inserting in lieu there- of"$4.14". (3) The said section 16, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 144/70, is amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (5a) All Class 4a milk supplied to a processor shall be sold by the marketing board and bought by the processor for not less than a minimum price of $4.14 per 100 pounds for milk testing 3.5 per cent milk-fat where the milk is delivered to the processor by tank truck. (4) Subsection 6 of the said section 16, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 144/70, is amended by striking out "$3.70" in the fourth line and inserting in lieu thereof "$3.99". (5) Subsection 7 of the said section 16, as remade by section 2 of Ontano Regulation 144/70, is amended by striking out "3.70" in the fourth line and inserting in lieu thereof "$3.99". The Ontario Milk Marketing Board: George R. McLaughlin Chairman H. Parker Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 8th day of February, 1971. (5098) O.Reg. 67/71. Courts. Made — February 4th, 1971. Filed— February 9th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE SMALL CLAIMS COURTS ACT 1. Schedules 118, 1 19 and 120 to Regulation 115 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 are revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: Schedule 118 1. The First Small Claims Court of the District Municipality of Muskoka. 2. Those parts of the District Municipality of Muskoka described as follows : i. The Town of Bracebridge, except that part described in subparagraph iii of paragraph 2 of Schedule 119. ii. The Township of Muskoka Lakes, except that part described in subparagraph ii of paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 19. iii. That part of the Town of Huntsville described as follows: Commencing at the southeasterly corner of the Town ; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of the Town to the southwesterly corner of the Town ; thence northerly along the westerly boundary to the northerly boundary of Concession 9 in that part of the Town of Huntsville formerly in the Township of Stephenson ; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of Concession 9 to the easterly boundary of the Town ; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of the Town to the point of commencement. iv. That part of the Township of Lake of Bays described as follows: Commencing at the southeasterly corner of the Township; thence westerly, northerly and westerly along the southerly boundary of the Township to the westerly boundary of the Township ; thence northerly in a straight line along the westerly boundary to the northerly boundary of Concession 13 in that part of the Township of Lake of Bays formerly in the Township of McLean ; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of Concession 13 and its production to the easterly boundary of the Township ; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of the Township to the point of commencement. 414 O. Reg. 67/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 843 V. TheTownofGravenhurst, except that part described in subparagraph i of paragraph 2 of Schedule 119. vi. That part of the Township of Georgian Bay described as follows: Commencing at the northwesterly comer of Concession 16 in that part of the Township of Georgian Bay formerly in the geographic Township of Baxter ; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of Concession 16 to the easterly boundary of the Township ; thence northerly along the easterly boundary to the northerly boundary' of the Township ; thence westerly along the northerly boundary to the shore of Georgian Bay; thence southerly along the shore of Georgian Bay to the point of commencement. 3. The Town of Bracebridge. Schedule 119 1 . The Second Small Claims Court of the District Municipality of Muskoka. 2. Those parts of the District Municipahty of Muskoka described as follows : i. That part of the Town of Gravenhurst described as follows: Commencing at the southwesterly comer of the Town; thence northerly along the westerly boundary of the Town to its intersection with the centre line of that part of the King's Highway known as Number 69; thence southerly in a straight hne to the northwest comer of Lot 35 in Concession 6 in that part of the Town of Gravenhurst formerly in the Township of Muskoka ; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of the said Conces- sion 6 to the easterly boundary of the Town ; thence southerly, easterly and south- erly along the boundary of the Town to the southeasterly comer of the Town; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of the Town to the point of commence- ment. ii. That jKirt of the Township of Muskoka Lakes described as follows: Commencing at the southeasterly comer of the Town- ship; thence westerly along the southerly boundary- of the Towmship to the south- westerly comer of the Township; thence northerly along the westerly boundary' of the Township to its intersection with the centre line of that part of the King's Highway known as Number 660; thence easterly along the centre hne of the King's Highway Number 660 to its intersection with the centre hne of that part of the King's Highway known as Number 69; thence easterly along the King's Highway Number 69 to the easterly boundary of the Township; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of the Township to the point of commencement. iii. That part of the Town of Bracebridge described as follows: Commencing at the southwesterly comer of the Town; thence northerly along the westerly boundary of the Town to the northwest comer of Concession 6 in that part of the Town of Bracebridge formerly in the Township of Draper ; thence easterly along the north boundary of the said Concession 6 to the easterly boundary of the said Concession 6 being the westerly boundarj- of that part of the Town formerly the Township of Oakley ; thence northerly along that boun- dary' to the northwest comer of Concession 14 in that part of the Town formerly in the Township of Oakley; thence easterly along the north boundary of Concession 14 to the easterly boundary' of the Town; thence southerly along the easterly boun- dary to the southeast comer of the Town ; thence westerly, northerly and westerly along the southerly boundary of the Town to the point of commencement. iv. The islands in the Georgian Bay lying west of the territory described in schedules 1 18 and 119 and adjacent thereto, and the islands in the Severn River lying northerly of the middle of the main channel of the Severn River and adjacent to the Township of Georgian Bay and the Town of Gravenhurst. 3. The Town of Gravenhurst. Schedule 120 1. The Third Small Claims Court of the District Municipahty of Muskoka. 2. Those |>arts of the District Municipahty of Muskoka described as follows: i. The Town of Huntsville, except that part described in subparagraph iii of paragraph 2 of Schedule 118. ii. The Township of Lake of Bays, except that part described in subparagraph iv of para- graph 2 of Schedule 118. 3. The Town of Huntsville. 2. Subparagraph v of paragraph 2 of Schedule 180 to Regulation 115 of Revised Regula- tions of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : v. The Township of Georgian Bay in the District Municipality of Muskoka, except that part described in subparagraph vi of paragraph 2 of Schedule 118. 415 844 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 67/71 3. Schedules 224 to 227, both inclusive, and Schedule 229 to Regulation 115 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 are revoked and the following substituted therefor: Schedule 224 1. The Second Small Claims Court of the Judicial District of York. 2. Those parts of the Regional Municipality of York described as follows : i. That part of the Town of Markham described as follows: Commencing at the southeasterly angle of the Town ; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of the Town to the production southerly of the easterly boundary of Concession 5 ; thence northerly along the production and the easterly boundary of Concession 5 and its production northerly to the northerly boundary of the Town; thence easterly along that boundary to the easterly bound- ary of the Town; thence southerly along that boundary to the place of commence- ment. ii. That part of the Town of Whitchurch- Stouffville, described as follows : Commenc- ing at the southeasterly angle of the Town ; thence westerly along the southerly bound- ary of the Town to the production south- erly of the easterly boundary of Conces- sion 5; thence northerly along the pro- duction and the easterly boundary of Concession 5 to the northerly boundary of Lot 10; thence easterly along that bound- ary to the easterly boundary of the Town ; thence southerly along that boundary to the place of commencement. 3. The Town of Markham. Schedule 225 1. The Third Small Claims Court of the Judicial District of York. 2. Those parts of the Regional Municipality of York described as follows : i. The Town of Richmond Hill, except that part described in subparagraph iii of para- graph 2 of Schedule 226. ii. That part of the Town of Markham de- scribed as follows: Commencing at the southwesterly angle of the Town of Mark- ham; thence northerly, easterly and north- erly along the westerly boundary of the Town to the northerly boundary of the Town ; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of the Town to the easterly boundary of Concession 5; thence south- erly along that boundary to the southerly boundary of the Town; thence westerly along that boundary to the point of com- mencement. iii. That part of the Town of Whitchurch- Stouffville described as follows : Commenc- ing at the southwesterly angle of the Town of Whitchurch-Stoufiville ; thence northerly along the westerly boundary of the Town to the northerly boundary of Lot 10 in Concession 3; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of Lot 10 in concessions 3, 4 and 5 to the easterly boundary of Concession 5; thence southerly along that boundary to the southerly boundary of the Town ; thence westerly along that boundary to the point of commencement. iv. That part of the Town of Vaughan described as follows: Commencing at the south- easterly angle of the Town of Vaughan; thence westerly along the southerly bound- ary of the Town to the easterly boundary of Concession 2 ; thence northerly along that boundary to the northerly boundary of the Town; thence easterly along that boundary to the northeasterly angle of the Town; thence southerly, easterly and southerly along the easterly boundary of the Town to the point of commencement. 3. The Town of Richmond Hill. Schedule 226 1. The Fourth Small Claims Court of the Judicial District of York. 2. Those parts of the Regional Municipality of York described as follows : i. The towns of, (a) Aurora; (b) Newmarket, ii. The townships of, (a) East Gwillimbury ; (b) King. iii. That part of the Town of Richmond Hill described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the production westerly of the southerly boundary of Lot 61 in Concession 1 in that part of the Town formerly in the Township of Vaughan and the westerly boundary of the Town ; thence northerly along that boundary to the northerly boundary of the Town; thence easterly along that boundary to the 416 O. Reg. 67/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 68/71 845 westerly boundary of the King's Highway Number 1 1 ; thence southerly along that boundary to the southerly boundary of the said Lot 61 ; thence westerly along that boundary to the ix>int of commencement. iv. That part of the Town of Whitchurch- Stouffville described as follows : Commenc- ing at the intersection of the northerly boundary of Lot 10 in Concession 3 and the westerly boundary of the Town; thence northerly along the westerly boundary of the Town to the northerly boundary of the Town ; thence easterly along that boundary to the easterly boundary of the Town; thence southerly along that boundary to the northerly boundary of Lot 10 in Concession 9; thence westerly along the northerly boundary of Lot 10 in concessions 9 to 3, both inclusive, to the point of com- mencement. 3. The Town of Newmarket. Schedule 227 1. The Fifth Small Claims Court of the Judicial District of York. 2. That part of the Regional Municipality of York being the Township of Georgina. 3. The Village of Sutton West. Schedule 229 1. The Seventh Small Claims Court of the Judicial District of York. 2. That part of the Regional Municipality of York being the Town of V'aughan except that part described in subparagraph iv of paragraph 2 of Schedule 225. 3. The Village of Woodbridge. (5099) 8 THE PLANNING ACT O. Reg. 68/71. Restricted Areas — District of Kenora, Patricia Portion. Made— February 5th. 1971. Filed— February 9th, 1971. ORDER MADE BY THE MINISTER UNDER THE PLANNING ACT 1. This Order applies to the lands contained within Registered Plans M-537, M-538 and M-555, being plans of subdivision in The Improvement District of Ear Falls, District of Kenora. Patricia Portion. O. Reg. 68/71, s. 1. 2. In this Order, (a) "accessory building" means a detached building the use of which is incidental or subordinate to the use of the main building, is not used for human habitation and is located on the same lot as the main building ; (b) "accessory use" means a use customarily incidental or subordinate to the principal use and carried on or located on the same lot with such principal use ; (c) "dwellingunit" means one or more habitable rooms designed for use by, and occupied by, not more than one family and in which separate kitchen and sanitary facilities are provided for the exclusive use of such family, with a private entrance from out- side the building or from a common hallway or stairway inside the building ; (d) "family" means, in addition to its normal connotation or meaning, a group of not more than three (3) persons not interrelated by bonds of consanguinity, marriage or legal adoption living together as a single house- keeping unit ; («) "front lot line" means the lot line that divides the lot from the street ; (/) "front yard" means a yard extending across the full width of a lot on which a building is situate and extending from the front lot Hne to the nearest main wall of the building for which such front yard is required ; ig) "mobile home" means a vehicle that is suit- able for being attached to a motor vehicle for the purpose of being drawn or pro- pelled by the motor vehicle and which is placed, located, kept or maintained on land, notwithstanding that such vehicle is jacked up or that its running gear is removed, but not including a vehicle unless it is used for the living, sleeping or eating accommodation of persons therein ; (A) "multi-family" means a building contain- ing three or more dwelling units ; (i) "rear yard" means a yard extending across the full width of a lot on which a building is situate, and extending from the rear lot hne to the nearest main wall of the building for which such rear yard is required ; (j) "semi-detached" means a building that is divided vertically into two dwelling units ; 417 8^ THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 68/71 (k) "side yard" means a yard extending from the front yard to the rear yard and from the side lot-Hne to the nearest main wall of the building for which such side yard is required ; (/) "single-family" means a separate building containing only one dwelling unit ; (m) "yard" means an open, uncovered, and un- occupied space appurtenant to a building. O.Reg. 68/71, s. 2. 3.— (1) Lots 1 to 25, 65 to 84. 93, 94 and 104 to 1 13, all inclusive, as shown on Plan M-537 and lots 26 to 37, 51 to 64, and 98 to 103, all inclusive, as shown on Plan M-538, and lots 1 to 6, all inclusive, as shown on Plan M-555, shall not be used for any purpose other than for single-family residential purposes and accessory uses. (2) Lots 1 14 to 122, as shown on Plan M-537, shall not be used for any purpose other than for single- family residential purposes or for mobile homes and accessory uses. (3) Lots 85 to 92, all inclusive, as shown on Plan M-537, and lots 95 to 97, all inclusive, as shown on Plan M-538, shall not be used for any purpose other than for semi-detached residential purposes and accessory uses. (4) Block C, D, E, F, G, I, Q, P and R as shown on Plan M-537 and Blpcks K, L, M, and N as shown on Plan M-538, and Block A as shown on Plan M-555, shall not be used for any purpose other than the purpose for which they were used on the date of coming into force of this Order. (5) Blocks A and B, as shown on Plan M-537, shall not be used for any purpose other than for mobile home purposes and accessory uses such as a management office, laundry and playground area. (6) Block H, as shown on Plan M-537, shall not be used for any purpose other than the following: (a) ambulance stations ; (6) fire stations ; (c) correctional institutions ; (d) libraries; (e) municipal garages ; (/) museums; ig) police stations ; (h) other municipal or government offices ; and (t) existing uses. (7) Block J, as shown on Plan M-537, shall not be used for any purpose other than for multi- family residential purposes and accessory uses. (8) Block O, as shown on Plan M-538, shall not be used for any purpose other than a school site or playground area. O. Reg. 68/71 , s. 3. 4. — (1) In the areas restricted by this Order to use for single-family, semi-detached and multi- family residential purposes and accessory uses or for mobile homes and accessory uses, no building shall be erected, altered or used unless the following requirements are complied with : Minimum front yard: 25 feet Minimum rear yard : 35 feet Minimum side yard: One side yard of 10 feet and the other side yard of 4 feet plus an extra 2 feet for each addi- tional storey, or part thereof, of the main building above the first storey. (2) In the areas restricted by this Order to use for single-family and semi-detached residential purposes no building, other than an accessory building, shall be erected, altered or used unless, in addition to the requirements of subsection 1 of this section, the following requirements are complied with : 1. There shall be not more than one building on any one lot ; and 2. Parking facilities shall be provided and maintained within the side yard or rear yard of each lot on the basis of not less than one parking space for each dwelling unit. (3) No mobile home or accessory use shall be allowed to be used in Blocks A and B as shown on Plan M-537 unless the following requirements are complied with : 1. There shall be not more homes per acre ; and than 7 mobile No mobile home shall be located nearer to the street hne of Balsam Avenue than 40 feet, or nearer to the limit of the King's Highway No. 105 than 65 feet; and the areas so reserved for mobile home use shall not be used for any purpose other than for landscaping. (4) shall No building other than an accessory building be erected, altered or used in Block H of Plan M-537 unless the following requirements are complied with : 418 O. Reg. 68/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 69/71 847 Minimum front yard: 25 feet Minimum rear yard : 25 feet Minimum side yard : 15 feet on each side (5) No building, other than an accessory building, shall be erected, or altered or used on Block J, as shown on Plan M-537, unless, in addition to the requirements of subsection 1 of this section, the following requirements are complied with : 1. Parking facilities shall be provided within Block J on the basis of not less than one parking space for each dwelling unit ; and 2. There shall be not more than 11.8 dwelHng units per acre. O. Reg. 68/71 , s. 4. 5. — (1) Nothing in this Order shall prevent the use of the lands contained within registered plans M-537, M-538 and M-555 for any of the following pur jX)ses : 1 . Parks or recreational facilities. 2. A medical clinic, provided that it is operated in a mobile home. 3. School facilities. (2) Notwithstanding clause g of section 2, for the purpose of this section "mobile home" means a vehicle that is suitable for being attached to a motor vehicle for the purpose of being drawn or propelled by the motor vehicle and that is placed, located, kept or maintained on land, notwithstand- ing that it is jacked up or that its running gear is removed. O. Reg. 68/71, s. 5. 6. Ontario Regulations 296/69 and 464/69 are revoked. O. Reg. 68/71 , s. 6. W. Darcy McKeocgh Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 5th day of February, 1971. (5100) 8 THE PLANNING ACT O. Reg. 69/71. Restricted Areas — District of Kenora, Patricia Portion. Made — February 5th, 1971. Filed— February 9th, 1971. ORDER MADE BY THE MINISTER UNDER THE PLANNING ACT 1. This Order applies to those lands within the territorial District of Kenora, Patricia Portion, more particularly described as follows: 1. That part of The Improvement District of Ear Falls and its surrounding area extend- ing from the westeriy shore of Lac Seul on the south-east to the geographic town- ships of Byshe and Willans on the north shown as Schedule A on a map filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1294. 2. That part of The Improvement District of Ear Falls shown as Schedule B on a map filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1294, saving and excepting thereout and therefrom those lands described in Registered Plans Numbers M-537, M-538 and M-555 filed in the Land Titles Office at Kenora, Ontario O.Reg. 69/71, s. 1. 2. In this Order. (a) "accessory" when used to describe a build- ing or structure, means a building or structure normally incidental or sub- ordinate to the main buildings, not used for human habitation and located on the same lot with the main buildings; and when used to describe a use means a use normally incidental or subordinate to the main use and located on the same lot ; (b) ' 'dwelling unit " means one or more habitable rooms designed for use by, and occupied by, not more than one family, and in which separate kitchen and sanitary facilities are provided for the exclusive use of such family, with a private entrance from out- side the building or from a common hall- way or stairway inside the building ; (c) "family" means, in addition to its normal connotation or meaning, a group of not more than three persons not interrelated by bonds of consanguinity, marriage or legal adoption living together as a single house- keeping unit ; {d) "floor area" means the area contained within the outside walls of a building (measured at each floor level) excluding, in the case of a dwelling, any private garage, porch, verandah, unfinished attic, basement and cellar ; {e) "front yard" means a yard extending across the full width of a lot on which a building is situate, and extending from the front lot fine to the nearest main wall of the building for which such front yard is required ; (/) "front yard set back" means the distance from the front of the dwelling to the front of the lot ; 419 848 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 69/71 (g) "lot" means a parcel of land, whether such a parcel is described in a registered deed or shown in a registered plan of subdivision, including any of its parts that are subject to a right-of-way or easement ; (A) "parking space" means an off-street piece of land available for the parking of one motor vehicle and having an area of not less than 200 square feet, exclusive of passage- ways and driveways appurtenant thereto and giving access thereto and having access to a public highway ; (t) "rear yard" means a yard extending across the full width of a lot on which a building is situate and extending from the rear lot line to the nearest main wall of the building for which such rear yard is required ; (j) "side yard" means a yard extending from the front yard to the rear yard and from the side lot Hne to the nearest main wall of the building for which such side yard is required ; (k) "single-family dwelling" means a detached building containing only one dweUing unit ; (/) "yard" means an open, uncovered and unoccupied space appurtenant to a build- ing. O.Reg. 69/71. s. 2. 3. The purpose of this Order is to control the use of land and buildings within the area referred to in section 1, and from the date this Order comes into force no land in such areas shall be used, or any building erected, enlarged, or otherwise used or altered therein, except in accordance with this Order. O.Reg. 69/71, s. 3. 4. This Order shall not apply to prevent the use of any land, building, or structure for any purpose that would be otherwise prohibited by this Order if such land, building or structure was lawfully used for such purpose on the day this Order comes into force, so long as it continues to be used for that purpose. O. Reg. 69/71, s. 4. 5. This Order shall not prevent the erection of buildings or structures or the making of improve- ments on lands in connection with any development for which a permit has been issued by the Minister of Lands and Forests under section 16 of The Public Lands Ant if any application for the permit is made prior to the date this Order comes into force. O. Reg. 69/71, s. 5. 6. For the purpose of this Order the following zones are established as shown in Schedules A and B respectively on the said map filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1294 as follows : Zone Symbol Rural "A" Residential "RI" General Commercial "C" Highway Commercial "HC" Light Industrial "M" 0. Reg. 69/71, s. 6 PART II Rural Zone ■A- PERMITTED USES 7. — (1) All uses within the "A" zone are prohibited except, (a) lumbering and forestry ; (b) agriculture; (c) recreational open space activities ; {d) mining, which includes surveying and dril- ling operations but not the actual establish- ment of any new mine, pit or quarry ; (e) summer cottages on lots within registered plans of subdivision, or on parcels of land where consent to the creation of such parcels has been obtained under section 26 of The Planning Act, or on parcels of land with an area of not less than 15,000 square feet that exist in separate owner- ships on the date that this Order comes into force ; (/) accessory uses to permitted uses, including the erection of permanent dwellings and other ancillary buildings necessary for the operation of the permitted uses ; and {g) the repair, rebuilding or restoration to a safe condition of any building, not other- wise permitted existing on the date that this Order comes into force, provided that the dimensions of the original building are not increased or its original use altered. (2) Notwithstanding clause g of subsection 1, dwellings in the Rural Zone "A" existing on the date this Order comes into force may be enlarged or otherwise altered, provided that the use of the original dwelling is not altered. (3) A dwelling erected as an accessory use shall be subject to the requirements of sections 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14. O. Reg. 69/71, s. 7. PART III Residential Zone "RI" PERMITTED USES 8. This part applies to the Residential Zone "RI". O. Reg. 69/71, s. 8. 420 O. Reg. 69/71 9. — (1) All uses within prohibited except, THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 849 the "RI" zone are (a) single-family dwellings ; (b) accessory buildings ; and (c) enlargements and extensions to any of the buildings mentioned in clauses a and b, provided that there is compliance with all other relevant requirements of this Order. (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection 1, Block A on Plan M-338 may be used for the purpose of a playfield or recreational grounds together with the necessary accessory uses thereto. (3) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection 1, Block B on Plan M-338 may be used for the purposes of a curling rink or a skating rink, or both, together with the necessary uses accessory thereto. (4) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection 1, Block C on Plan M-338 may be used for the purpose of a Legion Hall together with the necessary accessory uses thereto. O. Reg. 69/71, s. 9. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLINGS 10. Not more than one single-family dwelling shall be erected on any one lot. O. Reg. 69/71, s. 10. MINIMUM LOT AREA AND LOT FRONTAGE 11. — (1) Where a lot is served by a public or communal water-supply system and a public or communal sanitary sewage system, the minimum area of such lot shall be 5,000 square feet and the minimum frontage shall be 50 feet. (2) Where a lot is served by a public or communal water-supply system, but no public or communal sanitary sewage system, the minimum area of such lot shall be 7,500 square feet and the minimum frontage shall be 75 feet. (3) WTiere a lot is not served by either a public or communal water-supply system or a public or communal sanitarj' sewage system, the minimum area of such lot shall be 15,000 square feet and the minimum frontage shall be 75 feet. O. Reg. 69/71,5.11. MINIMUM YARD REQUIREMENTS 12. — (1) The front yard set back of any lot shall be not less than the calculated average of the front yard set backs of the dwellings adjacent thereto and abutting on the same street, but in no case shall the front yard set back of any one lot be less than 20 feet. (2) One side yard of any lot shall have a width of not less than 10 feet, except where a private garage is erected on the lot as an integral part of the main building, in which case the side yard shall have a width of not less than 4 feet; and the other side yard shall have a minimum width of 4 feet for one-storey dwellings plus 2 feet for each additional half or full storey. (3) The rear yard shall have a depth of not less than 30 feet. O. Reg. 69/71, s. 12. MINIMUM FLOOR AREA 13. No single-family dwelling shall be erected with a floor area of less than 800 square feet. O. Reg. 69/71, s. 13. ACCESSORY BUILDINGS 14. — (1) No accessory building shall exceed 15 feet in height or be erected in any side or front yard or within 4 feet of any side or rear lot line. (2) Notwithstanding subsection 1 , a private garage may be erected in any side yard provided that it is not located nearer to the main building than 10 feet. (3) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, a lot which existed in separate ownership on the date this Order comes into force and that does not meet the minimum lot area and frontage requirements may be built upon provided that all other provisions on this Part are complied with. O. Reg. 69/71, s. 14. PART IV General Commercial "C" Zone permitted uses 15. All uses within the "C" zone are prohibited, except for, (a) retail stores ; (b) service stores ; (c) offices; (d) cinemas, theatres, dance halls, bilhard halls and similar commercial recreational uses; {e) restaurants and taverns ; and {/) public and institutional uses including a library, but excluding schools and churches. O.Reg. 69/71, s. 15. 16. No land shall be used or no building or structure shall be erected or used in the"C" zone except in accordance with Schedule C of the map filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1294. O. Reg. 69/71, s. 16. 421 850 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 69/71 YARD REQUIREMENTS 17. In the areas restricted by this Order to use for General Commercial "C", the maximum yard requirements shall be : 1 . Maximum front yard : 5 feet 2. Maximum side yard: 0 feet PART V Highway Commercial "HC" Zone permitted uses 18. All uses within the "HC" zone are prohibited except for, (a) service stations ; (b) restaurants; (c) motels; (d) hotels; (e) establishments for the sale of automobiles, motorized snow vehicles, motorcycles and accessories ; (/) car washing establishments ; and ig) residential uses on the same lot and neces- sary for the operation of any of the above- mentioned uses, provided, (i) they are carried out or located in the same building as the main use, or (ii) the requirements of Part IH ("RI" zone) are complied with if the resid- ental use is carried out or located in a separate building. O. Reg. 69/71, s. 18. YARD REQUIREMENTS 19. In the areas restricted by this Order to use for Highway Commercial "HC", the mininum yard requirements shall be : 1. Minimum front yard; 80 feet 2. Minimum rear yard: 25 feet 3. Minimum side yard : 15 feet on each side O. Reg. 69/71, s. 19. LOT COVERAGE 20. Not more than 35 per cent of the area of a lot in the "HC" zone shall be covered with buildings, which includes the main use building and all related accessory buildings. O. Reg. 69/71, s. 20. LOT FRONTAGE 21. Buildings may be erected in the "HC" zone on land used only in accordance with the following minimum lot frontage requirements : 1. Service stations, hotels, motels: 100 feet 2. Other permitted uses : 50 feet O. Reg. 69/71, s. 21. PARKING REQUIREMENTS 22. The owner of any building erected or enlarged in the "HC" zone shall provide and maintpin parking spaces in accordance with the follo' mg Schedule : Schedule Parking required Type of building Any buildings con- taining a dwelling unit Restaurants Motels and hotels Other permitted uses 1 space per dwelling unit 1 space per 5 seats 1 space per suite or rental unit 1 space per 200 square feet of total floor area O. Reg. 69/71, s. 22. PART VI Light Industrial Zone "M" permitted uses 23. All uses within the "M" zone are prohibited except for, (a) buildings for the storage and sale of build- ing materials ; (b) establishments for the sale, repair and distribution of heavy electrical and mechanical equipment ; (c) lumber retail and storage yards ; (d) municipal service shops ; (e) plants for the assembly, manufacture, processing, repair or other treatment of the following products namely, (i) light metal products, (ii) electrical and mechanical machines and wares. 422 O. Reg. 69/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 70/71 851 (iii) cement and cement products, and (iv) lime and lime products; (/) transportation terminals and freighting or trucking yards ; (g) warehouses for the storage, packaging and distribution of goods and materials ; (A) welding and machine shops ; (t) an office when accessory and adjacent to a permitted use or structure ; {j) one residential dweUing or dweUing unit for a caretaker or watchman employed on any premises within the Light Industrial "M" zone provided that such dwelling or dwel- Ung unit is accessory to a permitted use or structure or building ; {k) parking lots-or parking garages ; (/) the following uses, if on the same lot and in the same building as another permitted use, and accessory and subordinate thereto namely, (i) an auditorium, (ii) a cafeteria, or (iii) a retail store or service shop ; and (m) accessory buildings or uses. O. Reg. 69/71 , s. 23. Y.\RD REQUIREMENTS 24. In the areas restricted by this Order to use for Light Industrial "M", the minimum yard require- ments shaU be : 1. Minimum front yard: 2. Minimum rear yard : 3. Minimum side yard: 25 feet 30 feet 15 feet on each side O. R^. 69/71, s. 24. NO BUILDINGS TO FRONT ON HIGHWAY 657 25. No buildings in Light Industrial Zone "M" shall front upon or have direct access to Secondary Highway No. 657. O. Reg. 69/71, s. 25. PART VII GENERAL PROVISIONS 26. Nothing in this Order shall prevent the use of Parcel R.F.D. 309, shoMoi on Schedule "A" on the said map filed in the office of the R^istrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1294, for a service station only provided that there is comphance with all other requirements of this Order in relation to such service stations. O. R^. 69/71, s. 26. 27. Nothing in this Order shall prevent the use of any land for park purposes, public utilities, right-of-way and highwajrs. O. R^. 69/71, s. 27. HOLDING CATEGORY 28. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Order, if any zone symbol shown in Schedule B is followed by the suffix "H", no person shall use land in such zone or erect or use buildings thereon for any purpose except the following : (a) lumbering and forestry ; (6) agriculture ; or (c) the use of any land, building or structure for any purpose prohibited by this Order if such land, building or structure was law- fully used for such purpose on the day of the passing of the Order, so long as it continues to be used for that purpose. O.Reg. 69/71, s. 28. 29. Ontario Regulations 331/69 and 491/69 are revoked. O. Reg. 69/71 , s. 29. W. Darcy McKeough Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 5th day of February, 1971. (5101) 8 THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 76/71. Miscellaneous — Southern Ontario. Made— February 4th, 1971. Filled— February 11th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT 1. Schedule 78 to Regulation 213 of Revised R^ulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked. 2. Regulation 213 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amended by adding thereto the following Schedule : Schedule l§4d In the Township of Fitzroy in the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton being. 423 852 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 70/71 (a) part of lots 8 to 25, both inclusive, Concession 3 ; (b) part of lots 25, 26 and 27, Concession 2 ; (c) part of the land under the waters of the Mississippi River ; and (d) part of the road allowance between, (i) lots 10 and 11, Concession 3, (ii) lots 15 and 16, Concession 3, (iii) lots 20 and 21, Concession 3, (iv) concessions 2 and 3, and (v) the townships of Fitzroy and McNab, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Highways plan P- 1666-41, registered in the registry office for the registry division of the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton as number 129137 and filed with the Sup)erintendent of Documents of the Depart- ment of Highways, at Toronto, on the 29th day of October, 1970. 8.00 miles, more or less. (5102) 8 424 O. Reg. 71/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 72/71 909 Publications Under The Regulations Act February 27th, 1971 THE GAME AND FISH ACT, l%l-62 O. Reg. 71/71. Fishing Licences. Made— February Uth. 1971. Filed— February 16th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GAME AND FISH ACT. l%l-62 1. Section 1 of Ontario Regulation 46/65 is amended by inserting after "and" in the third line "subject to subsection 2" and by adding the following subsection : (2) A person who is a resident of Ontario within the meaning of the Ontario Fishery Regulations and is 65 years of age or over shall not be required to pay the fee in column 4 or 5 of item 4 of the Table. (5145) 9 THE CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS ACT. 1962-63 O. Reg. 72/71. General. Made— February 11th, 1971. FUed— February 16th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS ACT. l%2-63 1. Section 1 of Ontario Regulation 297/64, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 400/67, is further amended by relettering clause ba as bb and by adding thereto the following clause : (ba) "Director" means a Director appointed for the purposes of the Act ; 2. Subsection 2 of section 13 of Ontario R^ula- tion 297 jM is revoked. 3. Subclause iia of clause b of subsection 3 of section 16 of Ontario Regulation 297/64. as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 485/70. is amended by striking out "repay- ment "in the second line and inserting in Ueu thereof "payment". 4. — (1) Section 18 of Ontario Regulation 297/64, as amended by section 9 of Ontario Regulation 400/67. section 1 of Ontario Regulation 211/70, section 2 of Ontario Regulation 485/70 and section 1 of Ontario Regulation 486/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following subsection: (la) For the purpose of Form 5, "debt retirement payments" means the principal and interest paid for any debt approved by the Director, incurred on or after the 1st day of January, 1971 in respect of a building for which a capital grant has not been paid under section 5 or 6 of the Act. (2) Subsection 3 of the said section 18. as remade by subsection 2 of section 9 of Ontario Regulation 400/67 and amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 211/70 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (3) For the purpose of forms 4 and 5. "average daily cost of care and maintenance" means the actual average daily cost determined in accordance with Form 5 and approved by the Director, of providing care and maintenance for each person residing in an approved charitable institution during the three month period for which the determination in Form 5 is made including the portion of fees, not exceeding $1.30 per month for each bed based on the approved bed capacity of the institution, paid to a physician appointed under section 11 for all the services prescribed in section 12 but not including any amount that would cause the average daily net operating expenditure to exceed $9 for each person residing in the institution. (3) Subsection 5 of the said section 1 8 , as remade by subsection 2 of section 9 of Ontario Regulation 400/67, is revoked. 5. Section 23 of Ontario Regulation 297/64 is amended by striking out "4 and 5" in the second line and inserting in Ueu thereof "and4". 6. Subclause iia of clause b of subsection 3 of section 28 of Ontario Regulation 297/64, as made by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 485/70, is amended by striking out "repay- ment' ' in the second hne and inserting in lieu thereof "payment". 7. Schedule 1 to Ontario Regulation 297/64. as remade by section 16 of Ontario Regula- tion 400/67 and amended by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 173/68, section 1 of Ontario Regulation 348/68, section 1 of Ontario Regulation 220/69, section 1 of Ontario Regulation 315/69, section 1 of 425 910 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 72/71 Ontario Regulation 152/70, section 1 of Ontario Regulation 190/70 and section 4 of Ontario Regulation 485/70 is further amended by adding thereto the following item: 19a. The Elizabeth Fry Society of Ottawa 8. — (1) Clause a of Note 2 at the end of Schedule A to Form 2 of Ontario Regulation 297/64, as remade by subsection 1 of section 7 of Ontario Regulation 485/70, is amended by striking out "repayment" in the seventh line and inserting in lieu thereof "payment". (2) Clause a of the Note at the end of Schedule B to the said Form 2, as remade by subsection 2 of section 7 of Ontario Regulation 485/70, is amended by striking out "repayment" in the sixth line and inserting in lieu thereof "payment". 9. — (1) Clause c of item 2 of Form 4 of Ontario Regulation 291 jM, as made by section 21 of Ontario Regulation 400/67 and amended by subsection 1 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 211/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: (c) who are paying or having paid on their behalf, the lesser of, (i) $9 per day plus the average daily cost of debt retirement, or (ii) the average daily net operating expenditures plus the average daily cost of the debt retirement. (2) The Note at the end of the said Form 4, as made by section 21 of Ontario Regula- tion 400/67 and amended by subsection 2 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 211/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Note : Insert the amount shown in item \5b of Form 5 for the immediately preceding quarter-year. 10. — (1) Item 1 of Form 5 of Ontario Regula- tion 297/64, as remade by section 21 of Ontario Regulation 400/67, is amended by adding immediately below the second line the following : (amount included applicable to premiums for benefits to residents under The Hospital Services Commission Act and under The Health Services Insurance Act, 1968-69 IS % ) (2) Item 4 of the said Form 5 as remade by section 21 of Ontario Regulation 400/67 is amended by adding immediately below the first line the following : (amount included apphcable to pre- miums for benefits to employees under The Hospital Services Commission Act and under The Health Services Insurance Act, 1968-69 is $. (3) Item 15 of the said Form 5, as made by section 21 of Ontario Regulation 400/67 and amended by subsection 2 of section 8 of Ontario Regulation 173/68, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 15. i. Net operating expenditures for the current quarter- year (item 14 above) $ . (A) Total resident days for the current quarter-year (aggregate of column 2 of item 1 of Form 4 for each month of the current quarter-year) (B) Average daily net operat- ing expenditure $....(A) — ....(B) =$ (see note) 15a. i. Debt retirement payments as approved by the Direc- tor $ , •(C) ii. Total resident days for the current quarter-year (clause ii of item 15 above). . •(D) Average daily cost of debt retirement $....(C) — ....(D) =$ 156. Average daily cost of care and maintenance (total clause iii of item 15 and clause iii item 15a) $ (4) Note: 11. The Note at the end of the said Form 5, as made by section 21 of Ontario Regulation 400/67 and amended by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 211/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Average daily net operating expenditure is not to exceed |9 daily per resident when calculating the Provincial subsidy on Form 4 — see section 18(3). Subclause iia of clause a of Note 2 at the end of Schedule A to Form 8 of Ontario Regula- tion 297/64, as made by section 8 of Ontario Regulation 485/70, is amended by striking out "repayment" in the second line and inserting in lieu thereof "payment". (5146) 426 O. Reg. 73/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 911 THE FAMILY BENEFITS ACT, 1966 O. Reg. 73/71. General. Made— Febniar\ 11th, 1971. Filed— February' 16th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE FAMILY BENEFITS ACT. 1966 1 . Subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 102/67^ as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 63/68''and amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 151/70, is further amended by striking out "and" at the end of clai^e g,' by adding "and" at the end of clause h and by adding thereto the following clause : (i) schools of nursing and training centresS approved under The S'urses Act, 1962-631 that are not part of a university. \ 2. Clause b of section 46 of Ontario Regulation 102/67 as made by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 151/70, is amended by inserting after "under" in the third line "subclause ii or iii of clause dot". 3. Section 7 of Ontario Regulation 102/67 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 7. A recipient under clause d of subsection 1 of section 7 of the Act is not eligible for an allowance in a month during which she is regularly employed in remunerative employment immediately following any period of four consecutive months during which she was regularly employed for more than an average of 120 hours monthly, commencing with any month in which she worked more than 120 hours. 4. — (1) Clause b of subsection 1 of section 9 of Ontario Regulation 102/67 as amended by subsection- 1 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 167/69 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (6) "shelter' ' means the cost for a dweUing place in respect of, (i) rent, (ii) principal and interest on a mortgage, (iii) an agreement for sale, (iv) taxes, (v) premiums for a policy of fire in- surance covering the dwelling place or the contents thereof, and (vi) the preservation, maintenance and use of the property where considered by the Director to be reasonable and necessary. (2) Paragraph 6 of subsection 2 of section 9 of Ontcirio Regulation 102/67, as remade by subsection 4 of section 8 of Ontario Regulation 151/70, is amended by inserting after "1" in the first Une "and to subsection 6 of section 10" and by adding at the end thereof "and provided further that no re- duction in municipal taxes or rent made or received under The Residential Property Tax Reduction Act, 1968 shall be taken into account in determining such costs". fs 5. — (1) Clause a of subsection 2 of section 10 of Ontario Regulation 102/67, as amended by subsection 2 of section 9 of Ontario Regu- lation 151/70, is further amended by inserting after "earnings" in the second Une "and his net income as determined by the Director from an interest in or operation of a business". (2) Subclause ii of clause a of subsection 2 of the said section 10 is amended by striking out "and" in the third line and by inserting after "earnings" in the third line "and the net income from an interest in or operation of a business". (3) Clause e of subsection 2 of the said section 10 as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 34/69 and by subsection 4 of section 9 of Ontario Regulation 151/70 is further amended by adding at the end thereof "but, where he or his spouse was ■ in receipt of an allowance during the year 1970 the amount of the pension received by either of them shall not exceed the aggregate of $75 and any amount received under that Act by way of supplement there- to". (4) Clause h of subsection 2 of the said section 10, as amended by subsection 6 of section 9 of Ontario Regulation 151/70, is revoked and the followring substituted therefor: (A) subject to subsections 5 and 6, any regular or periodic payments received under a mortgage, agreement for sale or loan agree- ment where the unp)aid balance of the mortgage, agreement for sale or loan, to- gether with the value of his liquid assets exceeds the maximum value of the liquid assets permitted to him under sections 4 and 4a or under section 2, as the case maybe. (5) Clause 1 of subsection 2 of the said section 10 is revoked. (6) Clause n of subsection 2 of the said section 10 is amended by inserting after "recipient" in the second line "or of the putative father of a beneficiary ' and inserting after "spouse" in the fourth Une "or putative father, as the case may be". 427 912 O. Reg. 73/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 75/71 (7) Clause u of subsection 2 of the said section 10 as made by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 34/69, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: (u) the amount by which the supplement payable under the Old Age Security Act (Canada) is adjusted pursuant to clause b of subsection 1 of section 8 of that Act or pursuant to section 11 of An Act to Amend the Old Age Security Act (Canada) being Chapter 9 of the Statutes of Canada, 1970. (8) Subsection 2 of the said section 10, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 19/69, section 1 of Ontario Regulation 34/69, section 3 of Ontario Regulation 167/69, section 9 of Ontario Regulation 151/70, section 1 of Ontario Regulation 488/70 and section 1 of Ontario Regulation 538/70, is further amended by striking out "or" at the end of clause v and by adding thereto the following clauses : (x) interest and dividends earned on hquid assets ; and (y) any payment received pursuant to the Indian Act (Canada) under a treaty between Her Majesty and an Indian band. (9) The said section 10, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 19/69, section 1 of Ontario Regulation 34/69, section 3 of Ontario Regulation 167/69, section 9 of Ontario Regulation 151/70, section 1 of Ontario Regulation 488/70 and section 1 of Ontario Regulation 538/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (6) Where an applicant or recipient is in receipt of principal or interest under a mortgage, loan agreement or agreement for sale, the Director may approve the application of such amounts in reduction of the actual cost of shelter as defined in clause b of subsection 1 of section 9, in determining the amount of the budgetary requirement of the appli- cant or recipient under paragraph 6 of subsection 2 of that section but in no case shall the amounts so applied be included as income under subsection 2. 6. Clause d of subsection 1 of section 12 of Ontario Regulation 102/67 as made by sub- section 1 of section 1 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 151/70, is amended by striking out "field worker" in the second Hne and insert- ing in lieu thereof "Director or his represen- tative including a field worker". 7. Subsection 1 of section 20a of Ontario Regu- lation 102/67, as made by section 14 of Ontario Regulation 151/70, is amended by striking out "the cost of any repairs, alterations and additions is not included as a budgetary requirement in determining the amount of the allowance" in the seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth hnes and inserting in lieu thereof, (a) the cost of any repairs, alterations and additions is not included as a budgetary requirement in determining the amount of an allowance ; or (b) his budgetary requirement for shelter does not exceed the minimum amount to which he is entitled under paragraph 6 of sub- section 2 of section 9 and he is receiving the maximum rate of allowance provided for under section 8. 8. This regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of January, 1971. (5147) THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT O. Reg. 74/71. General Legislative Grants. Made— February 10th, 1971. Approved — February 1 1th, 1971. Filed— February 16th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT GENERAL LEGISLATIVE GRANTS 1. Clause c of subsection 2 of section 19 of Ontario Regulation 59/71 is amended by striking out "100" in the third line and inserting in lieu thereof "50". William Davis Minister of Education Dated at Toronto, this 10th day of February, 1971. (5148) THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT O. Reg. 75/71. Health Units— Areas that may be included in Health Units. Made— February 11th, 1971. Filed— February 16th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1. Schedule 3a to Regulation 509 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by 428 O. Reg. 75/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 77/71 913 section 2 of Ontario Regulation 141/69, is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 2. The following township of Nipissing : i Angus ii Antoine iii Badgerow iv Ballantyne (west half) V Bastedo vi. Beaucage vii. Blyth viii. Boulter ix. Boyd (north half) X. Bumaby xi. Butler xii. Charlton xiii. Clarkson xiv. Commanda XV. Crerar xvi. Dana xvii. Eddy xviii. Eldridge xix. Fell XX. Flett xxi. French xxii. Garrow xxiii. Gibbons xxiv. Gladman XXV. Gooderham xxvi. Grant XX vii. Hammell XX viii. Hartle xxix. Hebert XXX. Hobbs xxxi. Hugel xxxii. Jocko xxxiii. Kenny xxxiv. Kirkpatrick xxxv. LaSalle xxxvi. Lauder xxxvii. Lockhart XXX viii. Loudon xxxix. Lyman xl. MacPherson xli. McAuslan xlii. McCallum xhii. McLaren xhv. McWiUiams xlv. Merrick xlvi. Mulock ■ xlvii. Notman xlviii. Olrig xlix. Osborne 1. Pardo h. Parkman Iii. Pedley hii. Pentland (north half) Uv. Phelps Iv. Poitras Ivi. Sisk Ivii. Stewart Iviii. Thistle lix. Wyse 2. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of January, 1971. (5149) 9 THE APPRENTICESHIP AND TRADESMEN'S QUALIFICATION ACT, 1964 O. Reg. 76/71. Steamfitters. Made— February nth, 1971. Filed— February 17th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE APPRENTICESHIP AND TRADESMEN'S QUALIFICATION ACT, 1964 1. Section 7 of Ontario Regulation 226/65 is revoked. (5150) 9 THE APPRENTICESHIP AND TRADESMEN'S QUALIFICATION ACT, 1964 O. Reg. 77/71. Plumbers. Made— February 11th, 1971. Filed— February 17th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE APPRENTICESHIP AND TRADESMEN'S QUALIFICATION ACT. 1964 1. Section 7 of Ontario Regulation 227/65 is revoked. (5151) 9 429 914 O. Reg. 78/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 81/71 THE APPRENTICESHIP AND TRADESMEN'S QUALIFICATION ACT, 1964 O. Reg. 78/71. Electricians. Made— February 11th, 1971. Filed— February 17th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE APPRENTICESHIP AND TRADESMEN'S QUALIFICATION ACT, 1964 1. Section 10 of Ontario Regulation 72/66 is revoked. (5152) 9 THE APPRENTICESHIP AND TRADESMEN'S QUALIFICATION ACT, 1964 O. Reg. 79/71. Sheet Metal Workers. Made— February 11th, 1971. Filed— February 17th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE APPRENTICESHIP AND TRADESMEN'S QUALIFICATION ACT, 1964 1. Section 6 of Ontario Regulation 229/65 is revoked. (5153) 9 THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 80/71. Trans-Canada Highway, Orillia to Quebec Boundary. Made— February Uth, 1971. Filed— February 17th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT 1. Regulation 219 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amended by adding thereto the following schedules : Schedule 3Sb In the Township of McNab in the County of Renfrew being, (a) part of lots 1 and 2, Concession B or 12 (Town of Arnprior) ; (b) part of Lot 2, Concession A or 12 (Town of Arnprior) ; (c) part of the land under the waters of the Madawaska River (Town of Arnprior) ; (d) part of the road allowance between conces- sions A or 12 and B or 13 (Town of Arnprior) ; (e) part of lots 2, 3 and 4, Concession A or 12 (Township of McNab) ; and (/) part of the road allowance between the townships of McNab and Fitzroy, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Highways plan P- 1823-42, registered in the registry office for the registry division of the County of Renfrew as number 112325 and filed with the Superintendent of Documents of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 29th day of October, 1970. 1.70 miles, more or less. Schedule 38c In the Township of McNab in the County of Renfrew being, (a) part of lots 26 and 27, Concession 4 ; (b) part of lots 24, 25 and 26, Concession 5; (c) part of lots 21, 22, 23 and 24, Concession 6; and (d) part of the road allowance between, (i) the townships of McNab and Horton , (ii) concessions 4 and 5, (iii) lots 25 and 26, Concession 5, (iv) concessions 5 and 6, and (v) concessions 6 and 7, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Highways plan P- 1823-46, filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1293 and filed with the Superintendent of Documents of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 7th day of December, 1970. 3.00 miles, more or less. (5154) 9 THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 81/71. Designations — Miscellaneous Southern Ontario. Made— February 11th, 1971. Filed— February 17th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT 1 . Schedule 7 1 , Schedule 89 , as made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 175/61, and amended by section 1 of Ontario Regula- 430 O. Reg. 81/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 915 tion 193/70, Schedule 90, as made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 175/61, and Schedule 118, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 243/65, to Regula- tion 213 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, are revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : ST. THOMAS EXPRESSWAY Schedule 71 1. In the Township of South wold in the County of Elgin being, (a) part of lots 22, 23 and 24, Concession 3; (6) part of lots 24, 25 and 26, Concession 4; (c) part of lots 37, 38, 39 and 40, Concession north of the north branch of the Talbot Road; (d) part of lots E and F, Concession west of the north branch of the Talbot Road ; (e) part of lots 44, 43, 42, 41 and A, Conces- sion east of the north branch of the Talbot Road; (/) part of lots 3, 2 and 1, Concession D; and (g) part of the road allowance between, (i) lots 23 and 24, Concession 3, (ii) concessions 3 and 4, (iii) Concession 4 and Concession west of the north branch of the Talbot Road, (iv) Concession 4 and Concession north of the north branch of the Talbot Road, and (v) Concession west of the north branch of the Talbot Road and Concession north of the north branch of the Talbot Road, and being those portions of the King's Highway shown as Parts 1 and 2 on Department of High- ways plan P-4099, registered in the registry office for the registry division of the County of Elgin as number D-1029, and filed with the Superintendent of Documents of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 9th day of October, 1970. 2. In the Township of Yarmouth in the County of Elgin being, (a) part of Lot 1, Range 1 north of Edge- ware Road ; (b) part of lots 1 and 2, Concession south of Edgeware Road ; (c) part of Lot 3, Concession 9 ; (d) part of lots 11 to 20, both inclusive. Con- cession 9 ; and («) part of the road allowance between, (i) the townships of Yarmouth and Southwold (Wellington Road), (ii) the City of St. Thomas and the Township of Yarmouth (Centennial Road) , and (iii) lots 15 and 16, Concession 9, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Highways plan P-4099, registered in the registry office for the registry division of the County of Elgin as number D-1029, and filed with the Superintendent of Documents of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 9th day of October, 1970. 3. In the City of St. Thomas, formerly in the Township of Yarmouth, in the County of Elgin being, (a) part of lots 3 and 4, Concession 9 ; (6) part of, (i) Lot 86, (ii) lots 97 to 104, both inclusive, and (iii) Hughes Street, registered plan 85 ; (c) f>art of, (i) lots 105 to 117, both inclusive, and (ii) Hughes Street, registered plan 125 ; (d) part of, (i) blocks B, N, M, L, K and G, (ii) Alma Street, (iii) Balaclava Street, and (iv) Inkerman Street, registered plan 110; (e) part of Woodward Avenue ; (/) part of Lot 6, Concession 9 ; (g) part of, (i) Lot 13. and (ii) Joyce Street, registered plan 293 ; (A) part of, (i) blocks A and B, (ii) lots 17 and 18, and (iii) Joyce Street, registered plan 282 ; (») part of lots 1 to 5, both inclusive, registered plan 292 ; 0) part of. 431 916 O. Reg. 81/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 83/71 (i) lots 6, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34 and 37, (ii) Ontario Road, (iii) Currah Road, (iv) Burwell Road, and (v) Gaylord Road, registered plan 287 ; and (k) Lot 10, Concession 9, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Highways plan P-4099, registered in the registry office for the registry division of the County of Elgin as number D-1029, and filed with the Superintendent of Docu- ments of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 9th day of October, 1970. 13.00 miles, more or less. (5155) 9 THE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY OF MUSKOKA ACT, 1970 O. Reg. 82/71. Designation of Last Revised Assessment Rolls and Approval of Levies Made in 1971 Before Adoption of Estimates. Made— February 11th, 1971. Filed— February 17th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY OF MUSKOKA ACT, 1970 DESIGNATION OF LAST REVISED ASSESSMENT ROLLS AND APPROVAL OF LEVIES MADE IN 1971 BEFORE ADOPTION OF ESTIMATES 1. The assessment rolls for, (a) those parts of the area municipality of the Township of Georgian Bay formerly the geographic Township of Baxter and the geographic Township of Gibson; and (b) those parts of the area municipahty of the Township of Lake of Bays formerly the geographic Township of Sinclair and a portion of the geographic Township of Finlayson, prepared by the Department in 1970 and finally revised by the Assessment Review Court and certified by the regional registrar of the court are authorized, for the purposes of the Act, as the last revised assessment rolls for those parts of the area municipalities. O. Reg. 82/71, s. 1. 2. The council of the area municipality of the Township of Georgian Bay may in the year 1971, by by-law passed before the adoption of the estimates for that year, levy in those parts of the area municipality formerly the geographic Township of Baxter and the geographic Township of Gibson a sum not exceeding the rate of 15 mills per dollar on the whole of the assessment for real property or on the whole of the business assessment, or on both, in those parts of the area municipality according to the last revised assessment rolls for those parts of the area municipahty. O. Reg. 82/71, s. 2. 3. The council of the area municipality of the Township of Lake of Bays may in the year 1971, by by-law passed before the adoption of the estimates for that year, levy in those parts of the area municipality formerly the geographic Township of Sinclair and a portion of the geographic Township of Finlayson a sum not exceeding the rate of 15 mills per dollar on the whole of the assessment for real property or on the whole of the business assessment, or on both, in those parts of the area municipality according to the last revised assessment rolls for those parts of the area municipahty. O. Reg. 82/71, s.3. 4. The amount of any levy under section 2 or 3 shall be deducted from the amount of the levy made under section 101 of the Act. O. Reg. 82/71, s. 4. 5. Subsection 3 of section 294a of The Municipal Act applies to levies made under this Regulation. O. Reg. 82/71. s. 5. (5156) THE PUBLIC HOSPITALS ACT O. Reg. 83/71. Special Grant. Made— February Uth, 1971. Filed— February 18th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HOSPITALS ACT SPECIAL GRANT The Commission shall pay a special grant by of Provincial aid to the Ottawa General Hospital in the amount of $506,644. O. Reg. 83/71, s. 1. 1 way 2. After each piece of equipment has been approved by the Commission for use in the hospital, the special grant shall be used by the hospital to purchase equipment for, (a) performing diagnostic procedures ; (b) the care and treatment of patients and out-patients ; and 432 O. Reg. 83/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 84/71 917 (c) the replacement of obsolete laundry equip- ment. O. Reg. 83/71, s. 2. 3, The special grant shall be paid to the hospital in a lump sum and by cheque at any time prior to to expiry of this Regulation. O. Reg. 83/71, s. 3. 4. This Regulation expires on the 28th day of February, 1971. O. Reg. 83/71, s. 4. (5157) 9 THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT, 1968 O. Reg. 84/71. Fill, Construction and Alteration to Waterways — Credit Valley. Made— January 29th, 1971. Approved — February 11th, 1971. Filed— February 18th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT. 1%8 FILL. CONSTRUCTION AND ALTERATION TO WATERWAYS— CREDIT VALLEY 1. In this Regulation, (a) "Authority" means The Credit Valley Conservation Authority ; (b) "building or structure" means a building or structure of any kind ; (c) "fill" means earth, sand, gravel, rubble, rubbish, garbage or any other material whether similar to or different from any of the aforementioned materials, used or capable of being used to raise, lower or in any way affect the contours of the ground ; {d) ' ' fill line " means any line designated as such on the maps referred to in the schedules ; (e) "river", "lake", "creek", "stream" or "watercourse" means any river, lake, creek, stream or watercourse under the jurisiction of the Authority. O. Reg. 84/71, s. 1. 2. The areas described in the schedules are areas in which, in the opinion of the Authority, the control of flooding or pollution or the conservation of land may be affected by the placing or dumping of fill. O.Reg. 84/71, s. 2. 3. Subject to section 4. no person shall. (a) construct any building or structure or permit any building or structure to be constructed in or on a pond or swamp or in any area below the high-water mark of a lake, river, creek or stream ; (6) place or dump fill of any kind or permit fill to be placed or dumped in the areas described in the schedules, whether such fill is already located in or upon such area or brought to or on such area from some other place or places ; or (c) straighten, change, divert or interfere in any way with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream or watercourse. O. Reg. 84/71,5.3. 4. Subject to The Ontario Water Resources Com- mission Act or to any private interest, the Authority may permit in writing the construction of any build- ing or structure or the placing or dumping of fill or the straightening, changing, diverting or inter- fering with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream or watercourse to which section 3 applies if, in the opinion of the Authority, the site of the building or structure or the placing or dumping and the method of construction or placing or dumping or the straightening, changing, diverting or inter- fering with the existing channel will not affect the control of flooding or pollution or the conser- vation of land. O. Reg. 84/71, s. 4. 5. No person shall commence to construct any building or structure or dump or place fill or straighten, change, divert or interfere with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream or water- course in any area to which section 3 applies before permission to do so has been obtained under section 4. O.Reg. 84/71, s. 5. 6. — (1) A signed application for permission to construct a building or structure shall be filed with the Authority and shall include, (a) four copies of a plan of the property showing the proposed location of the build- ing or structure, its elevation and the pro- posed final grade plan ; (b) four copies of a complete description of the type of building or structure to be con- structed, including drainage details; (c) four copies of a statement of the dates between which the construction will be carried out ; and (d) four copies of a statement of the proposed use of the building or structure following completion of the construction. (2) A signed application for permission to place or dump fill shall be filed with the Authority and shall include, 433 918 O. Reg. 84/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 85/71 (a) four copies of a plan of the property on which the fill is to be placed, showing the proposed location of filling, the depth to which it is proposed to fill and the proposed final grade of the land when filling is com- pleted ; (b) four copies of a complete description of the type of fill proposed to be placed or dumped ; (c) four copies of a statement of the dates between which the placing or dumping will be carried out ; and (d) four copies of a statement of the proposed use of the land following completion of placing or dumping. (3) A signed application for permission to straighten, change, divert or interfere in any way with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream or watercourse shall be filed with the Authority and shall include, (a) four copies of a plan on which shall be shown in plan view and cross section the details of such straightening, change, diver- sion or interference ; (b) four copies of a description of the protective measures to be undertaken ; (c) four copies of a statement of the dates between which the straightening, chang- ing, diverting or interfering will be carried out ; and (d) four copies of a statement of the purpose of the proposed work. O. Reg. 84/71, s. 6. 7. The Authority may, at any time, withdraw any permission given under this Regulation if, in the opinion of the Authority, the conditions of the permit are not complied with. O. Reg. 84/71, s. 7. Credit Valley Conservation Authority: R. K. McMillan Chairtnan H. K. Watson Manager I Secretary- Treasurer Dated at Meadowvale, Ontario, this 29th day of January, 1971. Schedule 1 To include all lands within the valley of the Credit River between Lake Ontario and the Credit Forks Station shown delineated by a broken heavy line on the Credit River flood plain plans one to twenty-five filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as numbers 1303 to 1327, both inclusive. Schedule 2 To include all lands within the valley of Silver Creek between the junction with the Credit River at Norval and number twenty-two side road shown delineated by a broken heavy line on Silver Creek flood plain plans one to five filed with the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as numbers 1328 to 1332, both inclusive. Schedule 3 To include all lands within the valley of Fletchers Creek in the Town of Brampton between Steeles Avenue and the dividing fine between lots eight and nine and as indicated on the Town of Brampton, Fletcher Creek Open Space By-Law plan filed with the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as Number 1333. Schedule 4 To include all lands within the valley of Cooksville Creek between Lake Ontario and Dundas Street shown delineated by a broken heavy line on plans one to three filed with the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as numbers 1334 to 1336, both inclusive. Schedule 5 To include all lands within the valley of Silver Creek within Lots 25, 26 and 27 Concession VIII, Lots 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29 Concession IX and Lots 27, 28 and 29 Concession X in the Township of Esquesing shown on plans one and two filed with the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as numbers 1337 and 1338. (5158) 9 THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT O. Reg. 85/71. Load Limits. Made— February 18th, 1971. Filed— February 19th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT LOAD LIMITS 1. — (1) The provisions of subsections 4 and 5 of section 54 of the Act are declared to be applicable to those parts of the King's Highway described in Schedule 1. (2) The provisions of subsections 4, 5 and 6 of section 54 of the Act shall extend and apply to those parts of the King's Highway described in Schedule 2 from the 1st day of March, 1971 to the 31st day of May, 1971, both inclusive. 434 O. Reg. 85/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE (3) Where a highway is referred to in Schedule 1 or 2 by number, the reference is to that part of the King's Highway that is known thereby. O. Reg. 85/71,5.1. 2. Ontario Regulations 60/70 and 181/70 are revoked. O. Reg. 85/71. s. 2. Skhedule 1 Item Number of Number *^^ King's Parts of the King's Highway Highway 1 4 from Durham to Flesherton 2 18A All 3 25 from Ospringe to Acton 4 33 from Bath to the Eastern Ter- minal of the Glenora-Adolphus- town Ferry 10 11 12 13 40 from the junction of Highway No. 401 southerly to the northerly Umit of Blenheim 41 from Highway No. 7 to Erins- ville 42 from Westport to Delta 43 from the separated town of Smiths Falls to its intersection vnth the road allowance be- tween the Township of South Gower in the County of Gren- ville and the Township of Moun- tain in the County of Dundas 47 from the northerly Umit of the Village of Stouffville to Good- wood 48 from 5.2 miles north of junction of Highway No. 47 and Highway No. 48 to Sutton 50 from the northerly limit of Metropohtan Toronto to 1.6 miles south of the Village of Bolton 52 from Highway No. 2 to High- way No. 5, from Highway No. 8 to Highway No. 97, and from Highway No. 97 north to the Wellington- Wentworth County Line 54 from 14 niile south of Highway No. 2 to Highway No. 6 14 70 19 117 20 21 22 919 from junction of Highway No. 21 (Springmount) to junction of Highway No. 6 (Hepworth) 15 95 All 16 96 All 17 97 from Highway No. 8 (Gait) to Highway No. 6 (Freelton) 18 99 from Dundas to 4 miles east of Highway No. 24 23 24 Bathurst Street in the Town of Vaughan in the Regional Muni- cipality of York from the northerly hmit of Metropohtan Toronto to Highway No. 7 commonly known as "Dawson's Point Road" from Highway No. 96 to Dawson's Dock commonly known as "Rest Acres Road" from Highway No. 53 to Highway No. 2 from its intersection with High- way No. 3 and Highway No. 4 at Talbotville along the road allowance between Lot 41 and Lot A, Concession East of North Branch of Talbot Road for a distance of 6600 feet more or less or 1.25 miles. Township of Southwold, Department of Highways, Plan P-1450-34. Registered February 12, 1958, Order-in-Council OC 266/58 dated January 30, 1958 Centennial Road, from the northerly hmit of Highway No. 3 northerly along Centennial Road (between Lot 10, formerly 55, and Lot 11, formerly 56), Concession 9, Township of Yar- mouth, to the road allowance south of the Edgeware Road a distance of 5350 feet more or less or 1.015 miles. Department of Highways, Plan P-2058-25, Registered February 13, 1958, Order-in-Council OC 270/58, dated January 30, 1958 former Township Road between lots 5 and 6 in the Township of Chatham in the Gore of Chatham in the County of Kent and lots 5 and 6 in the Town- ship of Sombra in the County of Lambton from existing High- way No. 40 northerly 8.9 miles to the junction of Lambton Road No. 2 435 920 25 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 85/71 commonly known as "Maiden Road" from the junction of South Talbot Road (Lot 1, Concession 9, Gosfield North) easterly to junction of High- way No. 3. O. Reg. 85/71, Sched. 1. Schedule 2 All that part of the King's Highway lying in that part of Ontario north of the line formed by the Severn River, Highway No. 69 from Washago to Highway No. 12, Highway No. 12 from Highway No. 69 to Highway No. 7 north of Sunderland, Highway No. 7 from Highway No. 12 to Perth, Highway No. 7 from Perth to Highway No. 7B, Highway No. 7B to Highway No. 29 and Highway No. 29 to Amprior, excepting thereout the following : 1. Highway No. 7B, (a) from the westerly limit of Lindsay to the junction of Highways No. 7, No. 7B and No. 35; (b) from the south limit of Lindsay to the junction of Highways Nos. 7, No. 7B, No. 35 and No. 35B; (c) from Fowlers Corners to the norther- ly limit of Peterborough ; {d) from the easterly Hmit of Peter- borough to the east junction of Highways No. 7 and No. 7B. 2. Highway No. 11 from the Severn River to the International Boundary, Town of Rainy River. 3. Highway No. IIB, (a) from the northerly limit of North Bay to North Bay Bypass ; (b) from Highway No. 11 south of Huntsville to Highway No. 1 1 north of Huntsville ; (c) from Highway No. 1 1 south of Cobalt to Highway No. 11 north of New Liskeard ; (d) from Highway No. 11 to Atikokan. 4. Highway No. 17 from Amprior to Manitoba border. 5. Highway No. 17B from the northerly limit of North Bay to North Bay Bypass. 6. Highway No. 28, (a) from junction of Highway No. 7 to Peterborough west limit ; (b) from Peterborough to Bancroft. 7. Highway No. 35 from Lindsay to north junction of Highway No. 35 and Highway No. 121. 8. Highway No. 35A from Highway No. 35 to junction of Highway No. 121, Fenelon Falls. 9. Highway No. 36 from junction of Highway No. 7, Lindsay, to junction of Highway No. 649, Bobcaygeon. 10. Highway No. 41 from Highway No. 7 (Kaladar) to junction of Highway No. 41 and Highway No. 132. 11. Highway No. 46 from Kirkfield to Highway No. 35. 12. AU Highway No. 60. 13. Highway No. 61 from junction of Highway No. 130 to junction of Highway No. 61 and Highway No. 11 and Highway No. 17. 14. Highway No. 62 from the Village of Madoc to the Village of Barry's Bay. 15. Highway No. 63 from North Bay to a point 8. 1 miles north of Feronia. 16. Highway No. 64, (a) from Highway No. 69 to Noelville; (6) from Sturgeon Falls town hmit northerly for 2.0 miles. 17. Highway No. 65 from New Liskeard to Quebec Border. 18. Highway No. 66 from Highway No. 11 to Quebec Border. 19. Highway No. 67 from Highway No. 101 to Iroquois Falls. 20. Highway No. 68 from Highway No. 17 to 12.0 miles south of Sheguiandah. 21. Highway No. 69, (a) from Highway No. 103 to Capreol; (6) from Gravenhurst to Bala. 22. Highway No. 69B from the easterly limit of Parry Sound to the south junction of High- ways No. 69 and No. 69B and from the north hmit of Psirry Sound (Isabella Street) to the north junction of Highways No. 69 and No. 69B. 436 O. Reg. 85/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 921 23. Highway No. 72 from Highway No. 17 to Highway No. 1 16. 24. Highway No. 101, (a) from Matheson to Highway No. 1 14; (b) from Highway No. 17 to Shawmere River. 25. Highway No. 103 from Port Severn to jmiction of Highway No. 69 and Highway No. 103. 26. AU Highway No. 105. 27. All Highway No. 108. 28. Highway No. 112 from Highway No. 11 to Highway No. 66. 29. Highway No. 118 from Highway No. 632 to Bracebridge. 30. Highway No. 121, (a) from jimction of Highway No. 35 south of Fenelon Falls to junction of Highway No. 35A, Fenelon Falls; (6) from junction of Highway No. 503 (Tory Hill) to junction of Highway No. 28. 31. Highway No. 123 from Highway No. 11 to the Airport. 32. All Highway No. 125. 33. Highway No. 127 from junction of High- way No. 60 to junction of Highway No. 62 (Majniooth). 34. Highway No. 129 from south junction of Highway No. 101 and Highway No. 129 to Chapleau. 35. Highway No. 132 from junction of Highway No. 41 to Renfrew. 36. Highway No. 144 from Sudbury to a point 24 miles north of Benny and Highway No. 144 from Highway No. 101 to a point 55.9 miles south where Highway No. 144 intersects Highway No. 560. 37. Highway No. 516 from junction of Highway No. 516 and Highway No. 11 to jimction of Highway No. 516 and Highway No. 532. 38. All Highway No. 526. 39. All Highway No. 531. 40. All Highway No. 536. 41 . Highway No. 541 from Sudbury to junction of HighwayNo. 541A . 42. Highway No. 541A from junction of High- way No. 541 to Falconbridge. 43. All Highway No. 543. 44. Highway No. 544 from junction of High- way No. 144 to Levack. 45. Highway No. 545 from Capreol to Milnet. 46. AU Highway No. 547. 47. All Highway No. 550. 48. All Highway No. 552. 49. Highway No. 558 from Highway No. 11 to Highway No. IIB in the Town of Haileybury. 50. AU Highway No. 565. 51. AU Highway No. 576. 52. Highway No. 584 from Highway No. 11 to south Umit of Geraldton. 53. AU Highway No. 614. 54. AU Highway No. 618. 55. AU Highway No. 623. 56. AU Highway No. 627. 57. AU Highway No. 628. 58. AU Highway No. 629. 59. AU Highway No. 634. 60. AU Highway No. 639. 61. AU Highway No. 650. 62. AU Highway No. 655. 63. AU Highway No. 661. 64. AU Tertiary Road No. 806. 65. Lakeshore Drive from its junction with Highway No. 11 and Highway No. 17 to Thunder Bay east Umit. O. Reg. 85/71. Sched. 2. (5159) 437 O. Reg. 86/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 87/71 989 Publications Under The Regulations Act March 6th, 1971 THE ENERGY ACT, 1964 O. Reg. 86/71. Spacing Units — St. Patrick's Pool. Made— February 18th, 1971. Filed— February 22nd. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE ENERGY ACT, 1964 SPACING UNITS— ST. PATRICKS POOL 1. This Regulation applies to lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in concessions IX, X and XI in the Township of Raleigh in the County of Kent. O.Reg. 86/71, s.l. 2. This Regulation applies only to wells drilled to formations of Ordovician age or deeper. O. R^. 86/71,5.2. 3. For the purposes of this Regulation, each lot in the area described in section 1 is divided into numbered tracts of approximately twenty-live acres each, as shown in Schedule 3 to Ontario Regulation 420/68, and even and odd numbered tracts in pairs are combined in a north-south direction and designated as spacing units of approximately fifty acres. O. Reg. 86/71, s. 3. 4. No person shall, (a) bore or drill more than one well on each spacing unit ; (6) bore or drill a well except in the centre of each odd numbered tract within a spacing unit, but the Minister may approve a deviation from the centre of the tract where topographical or other conditions require such deviation ; or (c) bore or drill or produce from a well on a spacing unit unless all the interests in the oil and gas in the unit have been joined for the purpose of drilling or operating the well. O. Reg. 86/71, s. 4. (5179) 10 THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 87/71. Designations — Miscellaneous, Northern Ontario. Made— February 18th, 1971. Filed— February 23rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT 1. Regulation 212 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amended by adding thereto the following Schedule : AZILDA BY-PASS Schedule 31a In the Township of Rayside in the District of Sudbury being, (a) part of lots 3 and 4, Concession 1 ; (6) part of lots 4 to 8, both inclusive. Concession 2 ; (c) part of lots 7 and 8, Concession 3 ; (d) part of lots 1 to 5, both inclusive, registered planM-211; (e) part of, (i) Block A, (ii) lots 6 and 7, and (iii) Monte Marier Street, registered plan M-498 ; {/) part of, (i) lots 36 to 46, both inclusive, and (ii) lots 59, 60 and 61, registered plan M-378 ; (g) part of, (i) lots 4, 5 and 6, and (ii) Paquette Street, registered plan M-392 ; (h) part of lots 12, 13, 14 and 15, registered plan M-542 ; and (i) part of lots 4 to 18, both inclusive, registered plan M-449, 439 990 O. Reg. 87/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 90/71 and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Highways plan P-27 18-38, registered in the Land Titles Office at Sudbury as No. 294988, and filed with the Suj)erintendent of Documents of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 1st day of December, 1970. (5180) 2.87 miles, more or less. 10 THE SECONDARY SCHOOLS AND BOARDS OF EDUCATION ACT O. Reg. 88/71. Designation of School Divisions in Territorial Districts. Made— February 18th, 1971. Filed— February 23rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE SECONDARY SCHOOLS AND BOARDS OF EDUCATION ACT 1. — (1) Subparagraph ix of paragraph 1 of Schedule 22 to Ontario Regulation 283/68, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 351/70, is amended by striking out "and" in the second line. (2) Subparagraph x of the said paragraph 1 is amended by inserting "and" in the eleventh line after "Trill". (3) The said paragraph 1 is amended by adding thereto the following subparagraph : xi. the portion of the geographic town- ship of Dieppe that, on the 31st day of December, 1968, was part of the Township School Area of Drury, Denison and Graham. (5181) 10 THE ONTARIO LABOUR-MANAGEMENT ARBITRATION COMMISSION ACT, 1968 O. Reg. 89/71. General. Made— November 19th, 1970. Approved — February 18th, 1971. Filed— February 23rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE ONTARIO LABOUR-MANAGEMENT ARBITRATION COMMISSION ACT, 1968 1. Subsection 3 of sectio6 of Ontario Regulation 143/70 is amended by striking out "prescribed fee" in the third line and inserting in lieu thereof "fee prescribed in the Schedule". 2. Section 7 of Ontario Regulation 143/70 is revoked. 3. The Schedule to Ontario Regulation 143/70 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Schedule Fees 1. For copies of an award, each page ... .50 cents The Ontario Labour-Management Arbitration Commission : Walter Little Chairman H. J. Clawson Commissioner C. A. Morley Commissioner J. W. Henley Commissioner Henry Kobryn Commissioner Harry Simon C ommissioner H. Gargrave Commissioner Dated at Toronto, this 19th day of November, 1970. (5182) 10 THE INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS ACT O. Reg. 90/71. Schedule — Barbering Industry, Peterborough Zone. Made— January 18th, 1971. Approved — February 18th, 1971. Filed— February 23rd, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS ACT 1 . Section 2 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 398/68 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : HOURS OF WORK 2. Subject to section 5a and 56 no person shall perform work in the industry, 440 O. Reg. 90/71 (a) on a holiday; (b) on a Wednesday ; (c) for more than nine hours a day ; (d) before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday; or (e) before 8 a.m. or after 5 p.m. on a Saturday. 2 . Section 3 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 398/68 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 3. — (1) Subject to section 5a, an employer may elect Monday of each week as a day during which work is not to be performed by his employees. (2) An election under subsection 1 shall be made by fihng with the advisory committee an application for a permit to perform overtime work on a Wednesday. (3) Notwithstanding section 2 and subject to section 5a, the advisory committee may, in its dis- cretion, issue a permit authorizing the performance of overtime work on a Wednesday provided that, (a) the employer posts the permit conspicuously in a place on the premises where the work, for which the permit is issued, is performed ; and (b) the employer or employee does not work more than, (i) nine hours in a day, and (ii) five days in a week. (4) Where an employer changes his election he shall, (a) file the application under subsection 2 with the advisory committee ; and {b) notify his employees in writing of the change, thirty days before the new day elected becomes the day on which work is not to be performed by his employees. 3. Section 4 of the Schedule to Ontario Regula- tion 398/68 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 4. Notwithstanding clause b of section 2, where a holiday falls on a day in a week other than Wednesday or the day elected under section 5a an employee may perform nine hours of work between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., in the same week, on the Wednesday or day elected. THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 991 4. Section 5 of the Schedule to Ontario Regula- tion 398/68 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : OVERTIME WORK 5. Overtime work is work that is performed other than during the hours of work prescribed by sections 2 and 3. 5. The Schedule to Ontario Regulation 398/68 is amended by adding thereto the following sections : 5a. — (1) Subject to subsection 3, no overtime work shall be performed in the industry without a permit from the advisory committee. (2) The advisory committee is authorized to issue the permits subject to this Schedule. (3) Subsection 1 does not apply to overtime work performed for the purpose of completing any service, work, operation or art for a customer who was in the shop prior to, (a) 6 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday; and (b) 5 p.m. on Saturday. 5b. No permit shall be issued by the advisory committee for overtime work in excess of nine hours per day on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday or on a holiday or eight hours on Saturday except where the permit is necessary to prevent the loss of employment to persons regu- larly employed in the place of business. 6. Section 6 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 398/68 is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : MINIMUM RATES OF WAGES 6. — (1) The minimum rate of wages for all work performed in the industry by employees is 70 per cent of the proceeds from the work performed by him or $1.75 an hour whichever is the greater. (2) The percentage in subsection 1 shall be computed upon the gross receipts for work per- formed at not less than, (a) the minimum charge for each operation established in section 8 ; or (b) the prevailing charge established in the shop for each operation, whichever is the greater. 7. Section 8 of the Schedule to Ontario Regu- lation 398/68 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 441 992 O. Reg. 90/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 91/71 MINIMUM CHARGES 8. — (1) The minimum charge for each operation in the industry is as follows : (i) Facial Massage, plain $ 1.00 (ii) Hair-cut or trim for persons 14 years of age or over $ 1.50 (iii) Hair-cut for persons under 14 years of age $1.25 (iv) Head-rub 50 (v) Shampoo plain $1.00 (vi) Shave $1.25 (viv) Singe 75 (2) No employer or employee shall, (a) contract for or accept prices lower than those in subsection 1 ; (b) combine any of the operations named in subsection 1 without charging for each operation in the combination ; or (c) give any article or premium to a customer, the value of which would have the effect of reducing the charge for any operation or combination of operations below the mini- mum established in subsection 1. 8. This Order comes into force on the tenth day after publication thereof in The Ontario Gazette under The Regulations Act. We concur : Advisory Committee for The Barbering Industry, Peterborough Zone. Keith Wm. McElroy Joseph V. Marino Roy Wm. Johnston Santino Gemmiti Perry S. Clark M. E. Howard Director of Labour Standards Dated at Toronto, this 18th day of January, 1971. THE EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ACT, 1968 O. Reg. 91/71. General. Made— February 18th, 1971. Filed— February 23rd, 1971. (5183) 10 REGULATION MADE UNDER THE EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ACT, 1968 1. Clause h of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 366/68, as made by section 6 of Ontario Regu- lation 336/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (h) a salesman, other than a route salesman, who is entitled to receive all or any part of his remuneration as commissions in respect of offers to purchase or sales of goods, wares, merchandise or services and which offers or sales are normally made at a place other than the place of business of his employer ; 2. Clause j of section 5 of Ontario Regula- tion 366/68, as made by section 8 of Ontario Regulation 336/70, is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor: (j) a salesman, other than a route salesman, who is entitled to receive all or any part of his remuneration as commissions in respect of offers to purchase or sales of goods, wares, merchandise or services and which offers or sales are normally made at a place other than the place of business of his employer ; 3. — (1) Clause c of section 6 of Ontario Regula- tion 366/68, as remade by section 9 of Ontario Regulation 336/70, is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : (c) a student employed as an instructor or supervisor of children ; {d) a student employed at a camp for children. (2) Clause / of the said section 6, as made by section 10 of Ontario Regulation 336/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (/) a salesman, other than a route salesman, who is entitled to receive all or any part of his remuneration as commissions in respect of offers to purchase or sales of goods, wares, merchandise or services and which offers or sales are normally made at a place other than the place of business of his employer; 442 O. Reg. 91/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 93/71 993 L 4. Section 12 of Ontario Regulation 366/68, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regiilation 404/70, is revoked and the following substi- tuted therefor: 12. Every employer in the construction industry and every employer who employs a guard to protect property under construction shall pay to each employee engaged in construction or as a guard at the site of the construction a minimum wage of, (a) $1.75 an hour on and after the 1st day of October, 1970, to and including the 31st day of March, 1971 ; and (6) $1.90 an hour on and after the 1st day of April, 1971. 5. Section 18 of Ontario Regulation 366/68, as remade by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 336/70, is amended by striking out "or" at the end of clause c, by adding "or" at the end of clause d and by addiiig thereto the following clause : (0 a salesman other than a route salesman who is entitled to receive all or any part of his remuneration as commissions in respect of offers to purchase or sales of goods, wares, merchandise or services and which offers or sales are normally made at a place other than the place of business of his employer ; 6. Section 21a of Ontario Regulation 366/68, as made by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 404/70, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : 21a. No employer shall make any deductions from the wages, vacation pay or payment in Ueu of vacation of an employee except those that, (a) are required by or made pursuant to statute ; (b) are made pursuant to an order or a judgment of a court ; or (c) subject to subsection 1 of section 216. are expressly authorized in writing by the employee or his agent. 7. Subsection 1 of section 216 of Ontario Regulation 366/68, as made by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 404/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor; (1) An authorization in writing which permits deduction from wages, vacation pay, or pa)nnent in eu of vacation for, (a) cash shortages where two or more em- ployees have access to the cash ; (c) the value of property stolen from the employee. is null and void. (5184) 10 THE LIQUOR CONTROL ACT O. Reg. 92/71. General. Made— December 18th, 1970. Approved — January 7th, 1971. Filed— February 23rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LIQUOR CONTROL ACT 1. Clause c of subsection 2 of section 7 of Ontario Regulation 35/66, as made by section 1 of Ontario R^ulation 185/69, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (c) stores for the sale of beer only. Made by the Board this 18th day of December. 1970. Liquor Control Board OF Ontario: George Kitching Chief Commissioner (5185) 10 THE DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS ACT O. Reg. 93/71. Tax Arrears sind Tax Sales Procedures. Made— February 15th, 1971. Filed— February 23rd, 1971. 1. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS ACT Item 12 of Schedule 1 to Ontario R^ulation 29 1 /70 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 12. Lambton Towm of Forest Town of PetroUa ViUage of Grand Bend Township of Bosanquet Township of Moore Towmship of Samia W. Darcy McKeough Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 15th day of February, 1971. (6) losses due to faulty workmanship; or (5199) 443 10 994 O. Reg. 94/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 96/71 THE REGISTRY ACT O. Reg. 94/71. Corporations Exempted from Section 53. Made— February 18th, 1971. Filed— February 24th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE REGISTRY ACT 1. Section 1 of Ontario Regulation 425/69, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 112/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following item : 5. Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Limited (5200) 10 THE CERTIFICATION OF TITLES ACT O. Reg. 95/71. Certification Areas. Made— February 18th, 1971. Filed— February 24th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CERTIFICATION OF TITLES ACT 1. Item 2 of section 1 of Regulation 45 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 310/66, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 2. The Municipality of Metropohtan Toronto. 2a. The Regional MunicipaHty of York. 2. This Regulation comes into force on the 3rd day of May, 1971. (5201) 10 THE COUNTY JUDGES ACT O. Reg. 96/71. County and District Court Districts. Made— February 18th, 1971. Filed— February 24th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE COUNTY JUDGES ACT COUNTY AND DISTRICT COURT DISTRICTS 1. For the purposes of the Act, the Province of Ontario is divided into the districts set out in the Schedule. O. Reg. 96/71, s. 1. 2. Regulation 65 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regulations 140/61 and 327/63, is revoked. O. Reg. 96/71, s. 2. 3. This Regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of January, 1971. O.Reg. 96/71,5.3. Schedule Court District Area County Court Districts District 1 : The counties of Bruce, Elgin, Essex, Huron, Kent, Lambton, Middlesex, Oxford and Perth. District 2 : 1. The Counties of Brant, Haldimand, Norfolk and Wentworth. 2. The judicial districts of Niagara North and Niagara South. District 3 : The counties of Dufferin, Grey, Halton, Peel, Simcoe, Waterloo and Wellington. District 4 : The Judicial District of York. District 5 : 1. The counties of Frontenac, Hastings, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Peterborough, Prince Edward and Victoria. 2. The United Counties of Northumberland and Durham. 3. The Provisional County of Haliburton. 444 O. Reg. 96/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 97/71 995 District 6: 1 . The counties of Lanark and Renfrew. 2. The united counties of, (a) Leeds and Grenville ; ( b) Prescott and Russell ; and (c) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. 3. The Judicial District of Ottawa-Carleton. District Court Districts District 7: The provisional judicial districts of Kenora, Rainy River and Thunder Bay. District 8: 1. The provisional judicial districts of Algoma, Cochrane, Mani- touhn, Nipissing, Parry Sound, Sudbury and Timiskaming. 2. The District Municipality of Muskoka. (5202) O. Reg. 96/71, Sched. 10 THE LOCAL ROADS BOARDS ACT, 1964 O. Reg. 97/71. Establishment of Local Roads Areas. Made— February 17th, 1971. Filed— February 25th , 1 97 1 . ORDER MADE UNDER THE LOCAL ROADS BOARDS ACT, 1964 1. Schedule 42 to Ontario Regulation 54/65, as remade by section 4 of Ontario Regula- tion 53/67, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Schedule 42 BURWASH-HENDRIE LOCAL ROADS AREA All those portions of the townshif)s of Burwash, Hendrie and Secord in the Territorial District of Sudbury, shown outlined on Department of Highways plan N-752-3, filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1295. 2. Schedule 152 to Ontario Regulation 54/65, as remade by section 3 of Ontario Regula- tion 23/69, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: Schedule 152 RED DEER LOCAL ROADS AREA All those portions of the townships of Cleland, Dryden, Awrey and Hawley in the Territorial District of Sudbury, shown outlined on Department of Highways plan N-771-A3, filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 12%. 3. Schedule 160 to Ontario Regulation 54/65, as made by section 5 of Ontario Regula- tion 57/69, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Schedule 160 MINAKI LOCAL ROADS AREA All that portion of unsurveyed territory lying north of the Township of Umbach in the Territorial District of Kenora, shown outlined on Department of Highways plan N-3000-D2, filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1297. 4. Schedule 167 to Ontario Regulation 54/65. as remade by section 6 of Ontario Regula- tion 27/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: Schedule 167 PELLATT NO. 2 LOCAL ROADS AREA All those portions of the townships of Pellatt and Umbach in the Territorial District of Kenora, shown outlined on Department of Highways plan N-505-3, filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1298. 5. Ontario Regulation 54/65 is amended by adding thereto the following schedules: 445 996 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 97/71 Schedule 194 MCINTOSH LOCAL ROADS AREA All that portion of the Township of Smellie and those portions of unsurveyed territory lying north of the Township of Smellie in the Territorial District of Kenora, shown outlined on Department of Highways plan N-723-1, filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1299. Schedule 195 ROWELL LOCAL ROADS AREA All those portions of the townships of Rowell and Ladysmith in the Territorial District of Kenora, shown outlined on Department of Highways plan N-1055-1, filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1300. Schedule 196 SKERRYVORE LOCAL ROADS AREA All those portions of the Township of Shawanaga and certain islands in the vicinity of Shawanaga Township in the Territorial District of Parry Sound, shown outlined on Department of Highways plan N-453-1, filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto cs No. 1301. Schedule 197 BOURKES LOCAL ROADS AREA All those portions of the township of Benoit and Maisonville in the Territorial District of Timiskaming, shown outhned on Department of Highways plan N-642-1, filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1302. G. E. GOMME Minister of Highways Dated at Toronto, this 17th day of February, 1971. (5203) 10 446 O. Reg. 98/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1045 Publications Under The Regulations Act March 13th, 1971 THE USED CAR DEALERS ACT, l%8-69 O. Reg. 98/71. General. Made— March 1st, 1971. Filed— March 5th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE USED CAR DEALERS ACT, 1968-69 REGISTRATION 1. — (1) An application for registration as a used car dealer by a person other than a corporation shall be in Form 1. (2) An application for registration as a used car dealer by a corporation shall be in Form 2. (3) An application for registration as a salesman shall be in Form 3. (4) A notice of any change in address, or in the ofl&cers, or shareholders or in share distribution shall be in Form 4. (5) A notice of any change required in the sales- man's certificate or of a request for a duplicate certificate shall be in Form 5. O. Reg. 98/71, s. 1. FEES 2. Fees payable to the Registrar are as follows : 1. Upon appUcation for registration as a used car dealer or renewal thereof . . $ 25 2. Where the applicant has one or more branch offices, for each branch ofl&ce. 15 3. Upon application for registration as a salesman or renewal thereof 10 4. Upon notification of the transfer of the registration of a salesman from his present employer to another regis- tered used car dealer 5 5. Upon application for issuance for a duplicate certificate 3 O. Reg. 98/71, s. 2 3. — (1) Every application for registration shall be accompanied by the prescribed fee and, in the case of a used car dealer, by a bond in such amount and form as is prescribed. (2) The bond shall be in the amount of $5,000 and shall be, (a) the bond of a guarantee company approved under The Guarantee Companies Securities Act; (b) a personal bond accompanied by collateral security; or (c) the bond of a guarantor, other than a guarantee company, accompanied by col- lateral security. (3) The classes of negotiable security that may be accepted as collateral security for a bond are: (a) bonds issued or guaranteed by Canada; or (6) bonds issued or guaranteed by any province of Canada. (4) The collateral security referred to in sub- section 2 shall be deposited with the Treasurer of Ontario and maintained at a market value of not less than the face value of the bond. (5) The bond shall be in Form 6, Form 7 or Form 8, as the case may be. O. Reg. 98/71, s. 3. 4. A bond may be cancelled by any person bound thereunder by giving to the Registrar and the used car dealer named in the bond, at least two months notice in writing of intention to cancel and, subject to section 5, the bond shall be deemed to be cancelled on the date stated in the notice, which date shall be not less than two months after the receipt of the notice by the Registrar. O. Reg. 98/71, s. 4. 5. For the purpose of every act or omission occurring, (a) during the period of registration ; or (b) during the period prior to cancellation of the bond under section 4 where there has been no termination of registration. I 447 1046 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 98/71 every bond shall continue in force and the collateral security, if any, shall remain on deposit for a period of two years following the termination of the regis- tration or the cancellation of the bond, as the case maybe. O. Reg. 98/71, s. 5. 6. Where a bond has been cancelled or the registra- tion has been terminated, and the bond has not been forfeited, the Treasurer of Ontario may, two years following the termination of the registration to which the bond relates or two years after the can- cellation of the bond, deliver the collateral security to the person who deposited such security. O. Reg. 98/71, s. 6. 7. The Registrar may declare any bond mentioned in section 3 forfeited, (a) where a registered used car dealer, including any member of a partnership, in respect of whose conduct the bond has been conditioned, has been convicted of, (i) an offence under the Act, or (ii) an offence involving fraud or theft or conspiracy to commit an offence involving fraud or theft under the Criminal Code (Canada), and the conviction has become final; (b) where proceedings by or in respect of a registered used car dealer, including any member of a partnership, in respect of whose conduct the bond has been con- ditioned, have been taken under the Bankruptcy Act (Canada), either by way of assignment, or by petition, or where pro- ceedings have been taken by way of winding-up, and in the case of a petition, a receiving order under the Bankruptcy Act (Canada), or a winding-up order has been made, and the order has become final; (c) where a judgment based on a finding of fraud has been given against a registered used car dealer, including any member of a partnership, in respect of whose conduct the bond has been conditioned and the judgment has become final ; or (d) where judgment has been given against a registered used car dealer, including any member of a partnership, in respect of whose conduct the bond has been con- ditioned, on any claim arising out of a trans- action involving a used car, other than a judgment against the registered used car dealer in favour of a salesman or other used car dealer, and the judgment has remained unsatisfied for a period of ninety days, and thereupon the amount thereof becomes due and owing by the person bound thereby as a debt due the Crown in right of Ontario. O. Reg. 98/71, s. 7. 8. Where a bond secured by the deposit of col- lateral security is forfeited under section 7, the Treasurer of Ontario may sell the collateral security at the current market price. O. Reg. 98/71, s. 8. 9. Where the Crown in right of Ontario becomes a creditor of a person in respect of a debt to the Crown arising from the provisions of section 7, the Registrar may take such proceedings as he sees fit under the Bankruptcy Act (Canada), The Judicature Act, The Business Corporations Act, 1970 or the Winding-up Act (Canada) for the appointment of an interim receiver, custodian, trustee, receiver or liquidator, as the case may be. O. Reg. 98/71, s. 9. 10. — (1) The Treasurer of Ontario may in his discretion, (a) assign any bond forfeited under section 7 and transfer the coUatered security, if any ; (6) pay over any money recovered under the bond; (c) pay over any money realized from the sale of the collateral security under section 8, to any person who, (d) is a judgment creditor of any used car dealer, including any member of a partner- ship, in respect of whose conduct the bond has been conditioned, where the judgment was based on a claim arising out of a transaction involving a trade in a used car; (e) in respect of a claim for less than $100 against any used car dealer, including any member of a partnership, in respect of whose conduct the bond has been con- ditioned, arising out of a transaction in- volving a trade in a used car, satisfies the Registrar as to the validity of such claim ; or (/) has proven a claim in bankruptcy against any used car dealer, including any member of a partnership, in respect of whose con- duct the bond has been conditioned, in respect of any claim arising out of a trans- action involving a trade in a used car, provided that the claim or transaction occurred during the period referred to in clause a or 6 of section 5. (2) The Treasurer of Ontario may, where he deems it advisable, without any order, pay the whole or any part of the proceeds referred to in clause i or c of subsection 1 to the accountant of the Supreme Court in trust for such persons as are or may become entitled to share in the proceeds of the bond under the provisions of subsection 1. O. Reg. 98/71, s. 10. 448 O. Reg. 98/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1047 11. Where a bond has been forfeited and the Treasurer of Ontario has not received notice in writing of any claim against the proceeds of the bond or such part as remains in his hands within two years of the forfeiture, the Treasurer of Ontario may pay the proceeds of the bond or the collateral security, or any part remaining, to any person who made a payment under the bond or who deposited the collateral security, after first deducting the amount of any expenses that have been incurred in connection with any investigation or otherwise relating to the used car dealer, including any member of a partnership, in respect of whose conduct the bond was conditioned. O. Reg. 98/71, s. 11. 12. Nothing in this Regulation affects the rights or obhgations of any person under a salesman's bond issued before this Regulation comes into force. O. Reg. 98/71, s. 12. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF REGISTKATION 13. — (1) Every- registration and renewal of regis- tration expires on the 31st day of December in each year. (2) Every registration is conditional for a sixty day period following registration pending verification of the registrant's application. (3) Everv' used car dealer shall only operate from premises or branch premises, (<) that are approved by the R^istrar; {b) that have an office for the conduct of business ; and (c) upon which is erected a sign clearly visible, identifying the used car dealer's registered name and the premises to the public. (4) Every used car dealer shall within five days notify the Registrar in writing of any change in the location of his place or of any of his j^ces of business. (5) Where the used car dealer is a corporation it shall, within five days after the event, notify* the R^istrar in writing of any change in its controlling interest. (6) Every used car dealer shall maintain a repair facihty or have a continuing agreement with an authorized repair garage whereby the owner of the garage agrees to carry out repairs on behalf of the used car dealer. (7) ViTiere the registration of a used car dealer is revoked, suspended or cancelled or, where he has voluntarily gone out of business, the used car dealer shall immediately return his certificate of registration to the Registrar by registered mail. (8) Where the registration of a salesman is revoked, suspended or cancelled or, where he no longer intends to be employed as a salesman, the salesman shall immediately return his certificate of registration to the Registrar by registered mail. (9) Where a salesman has not applied for a transfer of registration within sixty days of terminarion of employment, he shall be required to apply for re- registration by filing an application in Form 3 with the prescribed fee. (10) The Registrar may require further informa- tion or material to be submitted by any applicant or any registrant within a specified time limit and may require verification by affidavit or otherwise of any information or material then or previously submitted. O. R^. 98/71, s. 13. EXEMPTIONS 14. The following classes of persons are exempt from the Act : 1. A person who purchases used cars for the purpose of wrecking or dismantling such cars and not for resale. 2. A person who conducts auctions for regis- tered used car dealers if such person has no jM-operty interest in the cars being sold and sales are made only to registered used car dealers. 3. An assignee, custodian, liquidator, receiver, trustee or other person acting under the Bankruptcy Act (Canada). The Business Corporations Act, 1970, The Judicature Act, the Winding-up Act (Canada) or a person acting under the order of any court or an executor or trustee who sells a used car in the course of his duties. 4. A barrister or solicited- where the sale of a used car is made in the course of his (Hactice. 5. A person who. on his own account, sells his owa car that was purchased and used for his personal or family use. 6. A leasing company that is a subsiduary or an associate of a registered used car dealer, provided the leasing company has filed with the Registrar a declaration that all lease-expired vehicles will be sold through the r^stered used car dealership and not offered to the public by the leasing company. O. Reg. 98/71, s. 14. 15. Every used car dealer shall maintain a permanent written record, and shall enter therein in respect of each used car traded in or purchased by him. 449 1048 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 98/71 (a) the name and address of the last registered owner, the date of purchase, and the pur- chase price or trade-in allowance; (b) information, obtained from the previous owner, stating if the vehicle has previously been used as a taxicab or a police cruiser; (c) the recorded odometer reading at the time of purchase or trade-in ; and (d) the complete record of any reconditioning or other work performed on the car, showing dates and particulars of the work done, and supported by the repair orders showing the cost of such work, as well as information as to any inspections that have been conducted under section 49 of The Highway Traffic Act. O. Reg. 98/71, s. 15. 16. — (1) When a used car is sold, the person who sells the car shall record the sale by complet- ing a sale order and shall enter therein, {a) the name and address of the purchaser, and the date of sale ; (b) an accurate description of the car, includ- ing the model year, manufacturer's serial number, body type, engine number, licence plate number and details of all extra equip- ment to be sold to the purchaser or in- stalled by the used car dealer according to the agreement made at the time of the sale; (c) the recorded odometer reading at the time of sale ; (d) the sale price ; (e) the amount of any deposit made by the purchaser ; (/) the amount of balance, if any, to be paid by the purchaser and any other charges for which the purchaser is responsible and, if the balance is to be financed, the informa- tion that a lender is required to give to a borrower, before giving the credit, under section 21 of The Consumer Protection Act, 1966, together with a notation that the said section has been complied with ; {g) where another used car is accepted as a trade-in, a complete description of such car, including the model year, manufac- turer's serial number, body type, engine number, licence plate number, the allow- ance made on the trade-in and the odometer reading ; and (A) the signature of the person accepting the order on behalf of the used car dealer. and such person's registration number and the used car dealer's registration number. (2) Where there is no warranty or guarantee in respect of the used car, this shall be clearly stated on the face of the sales order. (3) A duplicate original copy of the sales order of a used car with the original signature of the purchaser thereon shall be given to the purchaser when the order is accepted by the used car dealer. O.Reg. 98/71, s. 16. 17. Where a used car dealer arranges for the financing of the balance shown on the sales order of a used car, he shall complete the negotiable instrument, conditional sales agreement, chattel mortgage, or other security instrument, before de- livery of the used car is made and the terms of financing shall not vary from the particulars shown on the sales order unless all such changes are made with the full knowledge and consent of the purchaser. O. Reg. 98/71, s. 17. DISCLOSURES AND ALTERATIONS 18. — (1) Every advertisement placed by or on be- half of a used car dealer shall identify the name under which the used car dealer is registered and the address of the premises from which he is authorized to operate. (2) No used car dealer shall advertise or offer for sale any used car that has been used as a taxicab or police cruiser, without making such disclosure in the advertisement or the offer for sale. (3) No used car dealer shall refer in any adver- tisement or offer for sale of a used car to the used car as being a company car, an executive car, or a demonstrator unless such car was used by the used car dealer in the course of his normal operation and had been acquired by the used car dealer as a new automobile. O. Reg. 98/71, s. 18. 19. — (1) Subject to subsection 2, a used car dealer shall not alter or permit any alteration to the odometer reading on any used car in his possession, nor shall he aid or abet any other person to make any alteration to the odometer reading of a used car that is the subject matter of a trade. (2) Where it is necessary for a used car dealer to exchange or to effect any repairs to the odometer of a used car, or to any other part of a used car which is directly related to the odometer, he shall record the mileage that was on the odometer prior to the exchange or repair and the mileage at the time of the sale on the sales order as well as in his permanent written records. O. Reg. 98/71, s. 19. TRUST FUNDS 20. — (1) All funds received by a used car dealer prior to the delivery of the used car shall be deemed to be trust funds. 450 O. Reg. 98/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1049 (2) For the purposes of subsecton 1, every used car dealer shall maintain a ledger account into which shall be entered the names and addresses of all j)ersons from whom trust funds are obtained and which shall record all disbursements therefrom. (3) Every used car dealer shall maintain in respect of all funds that come into his hands in trust a separate trust account clearly designated as "a used car dealer trust account" in a chartered bank, loan or trust company, oj Province of Ontario Savings Office and every used car dealer shall, at all times, keep such funds secure and make disbursements only in accordance with the terms of the trust. (4) Where funds are paid, whether by way of deposit, down payment or otherwise, on account of an undelivered used car, the used car dealer shall retain such funds in trust for the purchaser until, (a) the used car is delivered ; (b) the contract is mutually cancelled and the funds returned to the purchaser; or (c) direction or authority is received from the Registrar concerning disbursements. O. Reg. 98/71, s. 20 21. A subpoena issued under subsection 2 of sec- tion 9 of the Act shall be in Form 9 and shall be signed by the Chairman of the Tribunal or a vice- chairman thereof and shall be served personally on the person summoned who shall be paid fees and allowances for his attendance as a witness before the Tribunal as follows : 1. Attending proceedings, each day $10 2. Where a witness travels by private auto- mobile, 10 cents a mile for each mile neces- sarily travelled between his place of residence and the place where the proceed- ings are held, but where the proceedings are held in the city or town in which the witness resides, 75 cents. 3. Where a witness travels by a means other than private automobile, a sum equal to the amount of the fare actually paid for the transportation from his place of residence to the place where the proceedings are held, and return. 4. Where a witness is required to attend the proceedings on more than one day and re- turns to his place of residence at night, the travelling allowance mentioned in para- graph 2 or 3, as the case may be, is payable in respect of each days attendance. 5. Where a witness resides elsewhere and in the opinion of the Director it is desirable that he remain overnight at the place at which the proceedings are held, a sum actuaUy and reasonably paid by him for living expenses. O. Reg. 98/71, s. 21. 22. The notice of hearing before the Tribunal under subsection 4 of section 7 of the Act shall be in Form 10. O. Reg. 98/71, s. 22. 23. A voluntary cancellation of registration under subsection 2 of section 6 of the Act shall be in Form 11. O. Reg. 98/71 , s. 23. 24. Ontario Regulation 3/65 and Ontario Regu- lations 222/66 and 380/66, are revoked. O. Reg. 98/71,5.24. Form 1 The Used Car Dealers Act, 1968-69 APPLICATION BY INDIVIDUAL OR PARTNERSHIP FOR REGISTRATION AS A USED CAR DEALER The undersigned applies to the Registrar for registration as a used car dealer under The Used Car Dealers Act, 1968-69, and for the purpose of procuring registration gives the followring information: 1. Apphcation on behalf of (name under which business will be operated) Address (from which business will be conducted) Mailing address for service (if different from above) 451 Date of Application n Individual n Partnership (Partnership Applicant must submit a copy of partnership agreement) 1050 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 98/71 Telephone No. (business) Garage Class 'A' Licence No. 2. Individual Applicant or, in the case of a partnership, all partners : Name in Full Residence Address City or Town Res. Tel. No. Position Held Active Non- Active D D D D D D D D D D D D Will you have. Yes No Note: (a) a used car lot ? D □ In Heu of repair facilities, (b) A sign showing your trading name ? n □ an agreement with an estab- (c) An office (not in a residence) on this location ? n □ lished repair shop must be (d) Repair facilities ? D D submitted. 4. Ontario Branch Office(s) (If any) Yes Q No G Branch Address Garage 'A' Licence No. Name of Person(s) in Charge 5. Have you (or any partner, in the case of a partnership) previously been registered or have you previously applied for registration as a used car dealer or salesman? □ Yes □ No. If yes, give full particulars : 452 O. Reg. 98/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1051 6. Have you (or any partner, in the case of a partnership) ever been refused a licence or registration or has Hcence or registration been revoked or suspended in any province or state? D Yes Q No. If yes, give full particulars : Business record of individual applicant (or each partner, in the case of a partnership) during the past three years : Name of Individual Applicant or Partner Name and Address of Employer Nature of Business of Employer Nature of Employment Period of Employment (Give exact Dates) From : To : 8. Will you (or any partner, in the case of a partnership) be engaged, occupied, or employed in any business occupation or profession other than the business of bujnng and selling used cars? n Yes □ No. If yes, give full particulars : 9. Give Detailed Description : Individual AppUcant Name. I am ^"^^ ^ J Number of persons, if any, dependent on me for support . married Q Partner Applicant Sex: Age Weight Special Marks . Male D Female D Height Build Hair Eyes. If married, state nature of employment of spouse. Name I am ^^^^ ^ J Number of persons, if any, dependent on me for support . 453 1052 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 98/71 Partner Applicant Age Weight Special Marks. Name Height . Build . . Hair... Eyes. I am ° . J b^ Number of persons, if any, dependent on me for support . Age Weight Special marks 10. Business references (at least three names must be given: Height. Build . . Hair... Eyes. Name City or Town Street Address Business or Occupation 11. Set out name of chartered bank, loan -or trust company, or Province of Ontario Savings Office and branch in which you will maintain an account designated as a trust account and in which you will deposit all money coming into your hands in trust for other persons in connection with your used car business : Name of bank, loan or trust company or Province of Ontario Savings Office Branch address I 12. Is the apphcant (or any partner, in the case of a partnership), (a) a discharged or undischarged bankrupt ; Q or (b) presently a party to bankruptcy proceedings, Q or has the applicant (or any partner, in the case of a partnership), ever been involved as an officer, director, or majority shareholder, with a corporation that is bankrupt or that is presently a party to bankruptcy proceedings ? □ Yes □ No. If yes, give full particulars: 454 O. Reg. 98/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1053 13. Is there any unpaid judgment or judgments outstanding against the apphcant (or any partner, in the case of a partnership) ? Q Yes □ No. If yes, give full particulars: 14. (a) Has the applicant (or, in the case of a partnership, any partner) been charged, indicated or convicted under any law of any country, or state, or province thereof, of a criminal offence, or are there any proceedings now pending ? n Yes n No. If yes, give full particulars: (b) Has the applicant (or, in the case of a partnership, any partner) been charged or convicted of an offence under section 49 of The Highway Traffic Act or under The Retail Sales Tax Act, 1960-61 or are there any proceedings now pending? □ Yes □ No. If yes, give full particulars: Note: Where the applicant has been previously registered list only those offences which have occurred since the date of the last filing. You are not required to disclose any conviction in respect of which a pardon has been granted. 15. (a) Do you require a permit from your local authority to operate an automobile dealership? n Yes n No. If so, state number and date of issue. No. : Date : (b) Are there any local by-laws prohibiting the sale of automobiles from this location ? Q Yes Q No. 16. Give the name and address of any other person, persons, company or agency that has any financial interest in or control over your business. The apphcant asks for registration for the period ending on the 31st day of December, 19. L (witness) (address of witness) By. 455 (applicant) (address of applicant) 1054 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 98/71 Note: If the applicant is a partnership the appHcation must be signed by all partners. The affidavit below must be completed by one of the partners. AFFIDAVIT By individual applicant, or by one of the partners, in the case of a partnership I Province of Ontario County of To Wit : (print name) of the in the County of . . make oath and say : (signature of applicant) 1 . I am the applicant (or partner of the applicant) herein for registration as a used car dealer and I signed the foregoing application. 2. The information given in this application is true and I will not conduct business in a name other than the registered name. 3. I hereby undertake not to commence operation until the certificate of registration is received. Sworn before me at the in the County of this day of : , 19.... A Commissioner, etc. O. Reg. 98/71, Form 1. Form 2 The Used Car Dealers Act, 1968-69 APPLICATION BY CORPORATION FOR REGISTRATION AS A USED CAR DEALER The undersigned appHes to the Registrar for registration as a used car dealer under The Used Car Dealers Act, 1968-69, and for the purpose of procuring registration gives the following information: Application on behalf of (name under which business will be operated) Address (from which business will be conducted) Mailing address for service (if different from above) 456 Date of AppHcation Telephone No. (business) Garage Class 'A' Licence No. O. Reg. 98/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1055 2. The applicant is a corporation. Its head office is in Ontario and the names, residence addresses and dates of birth of its officers and directors are set ont below : Name in Full Residence Address Date of Birth Res. Tel. No. Officers In automobile business Non- Active Active President P P Vice- President z z Secretary' p n Treasurer p ~ Secretary- Treasurer n n Director p p • P p p p — — p p Will you have. Yes No Note: (a) A used car lot ? D D In heu of repair facihties. (b) A sign showing your trading name ? D D an agreement with an estab- (c) An office (not in a residence) on this location ? D D hshed repair shop must be {i) Repair fadUties? D P submitted. 4. Ontario branch offices (if any) : n Yes n No Branch Address Garage 'A' Licence No. Name of Person(s) in Charge 457 1056 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 98/71 5. Has the applicant or any officer or director of the applicant previously been registered or applied for registration as a used car dealer or salesman? Yes D No □ If yes, give full particulars: Has the applicant or any officer or director of the applicant ever been refused a licence or registration or has licence or registration been revoked or suspended in any province or state? Yes □ No n If yes, give full particulars : 7. Business record of the applicant and of each officer of the applicant during the past three years: Name of each officer of the applicant Name and address of employer Nature of business of employer Nature of employment Period of employment (Give exact dates) From : To : 8. Name of, and place of residence of each officer of the applicant during the three years immediately prior to the date of this application : 458 O. Reg. 98/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1057 9. Will the applicant or any officer or director of the applicant be engaged, occupied, or employed in any business occupation or profession other than the business of buying and selling used cars? n Yes n No. If yes, give full particulars : 10. Details of all the shareholders together with the number of shares held by each (where shareholders are nominees, the name of the beneficial owner of such shares must also be stated) Name of Shareholder Address Occupation Number of Shares Common Preferred Total Number of Shares Issued Total Number of Authorized Sha ires Par Value per Share $ $ 11. Set out name of chartered bank, loan or trust company, or Province of Ontario Savings Office and branch in which you will maintain an account designated as a trust account and in which you will deposit all money coming into your hands in trust for other persons in connection with your used car business : Name of bank, loan or trust company or Province of Ontario Savings Office branch address 12. Is there any unpaid judgment or judgments outstanding against the applicant or any officer or director of the apphcant ? Q Yes Q No. If yes, give full particulars : 459 1058 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 98/71 13. Is the applicant or any officer or director of the applicant, (a) a discharged or undischarged bankrupt ; □ or {b) presently a party to a bankruptcy proceedings, Q or has the applicant or any officer or director of the applicant ever been involved as an officer, director, or majority shareholder, with a corporation that is bankrupt or that is presently a party to bankruptcy proceedings ? □ Yes n No. If yes, give full particulars : 14. (a) Has the applicant or any director or officer of the applicant been charged, indicted or convicted under any law of any country, or state, or province thereof, of a criminal offence, or are there any proceedings now pending ? QYes □ No. If yes, give full particulars: (b) Has the applicant or any director or officer of the applicant been charged or convicted of an offence under section 49 of The Highway Traffic Act or under The Retail Sales Tax Act, 1960-61 or are there any proceedings now pending ? □ Yes G No. If yes, give full particulars : Note : Where the applicant has been previously registered list only those offences which have occurred since the date of the last filing. You are not required to disclose any conviction in respect of which a pardon has been granted. 15. Have you received your charter or certificate of incorporation? □ Yes □ No. If yes, give date of letters patent, or date of incorporation 16. (a) Do you require a permit from your local authority to operate an automobile dealership? n Yes n No. If so, state number and date of issue — No. : Date: (b) Are there any local by-laws prohibiting the sale of automobiles from this location ? □ Yes D No. 17. Give name and address of any other individual, company or agency that has any interest in or control over your business : 460 O. Reg. 98/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1059 The applicant asks for registration for the period ending on the 31st day of December, 19 By (witness) (signature of officer and title) (witness) (signature of officer and title) (witness) (witness) (signature of officer and title) (signature of officer and title) Note: The apphcation to be signed by all the officers of the company and the Affidavit below to be completed by one of the officers on behalf of the Company. Province of Ontario County of To Wit: AFFIDAVIT I (print name) of the in the County of Make Oath and Say: 1 . I am an officer of the appUcant herein for r^istration as a used car dealer, and 1 signed the foregoing apphcation. 2. I have made all necessary enquiries and to the best of my knowledge, information and beUef the information given in the apphcation is true. 3. The company will not commence operation as a used car dealer until it receives the certificate of registration. Sworn before me at the . . in the County of. this day of ., 19. A Commissioner, etc. (signature) O. Reg. 98/71, Form 2. 461 1060 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Form 3 The Used Car Dealers Act, 1968-69 APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION AS A SALESMAN O. Reg. 98/71 The undersigned applies to the Registrar for registration as a salesman under The Used Car Dealers Act, 1968-69, and in support of this application gives the following information : (name of apphcant in full) (residence address giving street, number and municipality) Date of application (residence telephone number) (name of prospective used car dealer employer) (address) 3. Place of residence during the three years immediately prior to the date of this application : Address in full Period of residence 4. Detailed personal description : Sex: male Q female D Marital Status: single D married n Husband's occupation (if married female) Number of dependents Date of Birth Height Weight Build Special Marks (Mo.) (Day) (Year) Hair Eyes 462 O. Reg. 98/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1061 5. Will you be engaged or employed in any business, occupation or profession other than a used car salesman? □ Yes □ No. If yes, give fuD particulars : Particulars of occupation (must give full three year period, up to and including date of application). If unemployed or a housewife at any time, state exact period. Name and Address of Employer Nature of Business of Employer Nature of my Employment Period of Employment (Give exact Dates) From : To : Residence during said employment (City, Street and Number) (a) Have you ever been charged, indicted or convicted under any law of any country, state or province, thereof of a criminal offence, or are there any proceedings now pending? □ Yes H No. If yes, give full particulars : (6) Have you ever been charged or convicted of an offence under section 49 of The Highway Traffic Act or under The Retail Sales Tax Act, 1960-61 or are there any proceedings now pendii^? Q Yes □ No. If yes, give full particulars: Note: Where the appUcant has been previously registered list only those offences which have occurred since the date of the last filing. You are not required to disclose any conviction in respect of which a pardon has been granted. 8. Are you, (a) a discharged or undischarged bankrupt ; \~\ or (ft) presently a party to bankruptcy proceedings, Q 463 1062 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 98/71 or have you ever been involved as an officer, director, or majority shareholder, with a corporation that is bankrupt or that is presently a party to bankruptcy proceedings? □ Yes □ No. If yes, give full particulars : 9. Is there any unpaid judgment or judgments outstanding against you? n Yes □ No. If yes, give full particulars : 10. Have you ever been licenced or registered to buy or sell used cars anywhere, including the Province of Ontario ? D Yes D No. If yes, give full particulars : 11. Has any licence or registration of any kind (including driver's licence) been refused you, or suspended or cancelled? Q Yes Q No. If yes, give full particulars: The applicant asks for registration for the period ending on the 31st day of December, 19. Witness Applicant (signature of witness) Address of witness Dated at , this . (signature of applicant) .day of. ,, 19... 464 O. Reg. 98/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1063 Province of Ontario County of To Wit: AFFIDAVIT I (print name) of the in the County of Make Oath and Say: 1. I am the appticant herein for registration as a salesman, and i signed the foregoing application. 2. The information given by me in the appUcation is true, the name set ont in said apphcation is in fact my true name, and I will hold mj^self out in no other manner. 3. I undertake that I will not deal in used cars until I receive my Certificate of Registration. Sworn before me at the in the County of., this. (signature of appUcant) day of 19.... A Conunissioner, etc. CERTIFICATE OF EMPLOYER To the R^istrar: I hereby certify that (name of intended employer) the information given by .,^ (name of appliant) in the foregoing appUcation has been reviewed and is to the best of my knowledge and beUef true, and request that the application be granted. I further certify that I will not employ the apjdicant until I in fact receive his registration certificate. (registered name of employer) (address) (telej^one number) By. (title of official signing) Registration Number (if pending please state) 465 (title of official signing) O. Reg. 98/71, Form 3. 1064 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 98/71 Form 4 The Used Car Dealers Act, 1968-69 NOTICE OF CHANGE IN DEALERSHIP ADDRESS OR CHANGE IN OFFICERS OR SHAREHOLDERS OR SHARE DISTRIBUTION * For change in address — Complete 1 and Affidavit only * For change in Corporate Officers — Complete 1, 2, 6 to 12 and Affidavit * For change in Shareholders and Share Distribution — Complete 1, 4, 5, 13 and Affidavit ALL INFORMATION TO BE PRINTED OR TYPED. SEPARATE SCHEDULE IF SPACE INSUFFICIENT Date of Notice Registra- tion No. Telephone No. Used Car Dealership name (in full) Operating as (trading name if any) Registered business address for service on the used car dealership New address for service (for change in address) 2. Details of change of officers : 3. Up-to-date list of all officers and directors in the used car dealership : Name in Full Residence Address City or Town Res. Tel. No. Officers In automobile business Non- Active Active President D D Vice- President D D Treasurer D D Secretary- Treasurer D D 466 O. Reg. 98/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1065 Secretary D D Director n D n D D D D D D D 4. Detaik of change in shareholders and shareholdings or in shareholders or shareholdings : 5. Details of all the shareholders together with the number of shares held by each at this date. (Where shareholders are nominees, or hold in trust, the name of the beneficial owmer of such shares must also be stated.) ~- Name of Shareholder Address Occupation Number of Shares Common Preferred Total Number of Shares Is Total Number of Authoriz< »d Shares $ 1 467 1066 6. THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 98/71 Yes No Has the new of!icer.(s) (a) ever been refused a licence or registration ? □ D of the registrant (b) ever had a hcence or registration revoked or suspended in any province or state ? □ D If yes, give full particulars including dates : 7. The following is a short business record during the past three years of the new ofiicer(s) of the registrant : 8. Place of residence of the new officers (during the year immediately prior to the date of this application ) : Name Address (in full) Period of Residence 9. Will the new officer(s) be engaged, occupied or employed in any business, occupation or profession other than the business of buying and selling used cars? n Yes Q No. If yes, give full particulars : 468 O. Reg. 98/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1067 10. Is there any unpaid judgment or judgments against the new ofBcer(s)? □ Yes Q No. If yes, give full particulars : 11. Is the new ofi&cer(s) of the registrant, (a) a discharged or undischarged bankrupt ; G or {b} presently a party to bankruptcy proceedings, Q or has he ever been involved as an ofl&cer, directw, or majority shareholder with a corporation that is bankrupt or that is presently a party to bankruptcy proceedings ? Q Yes □ No. If yes, give particulars ; 12. (a) Has the new officer(s) been charged, indicted or ccmvicted under any law of any country, or state, or province thereof, of a criminal ofience, or are there any proceedings now pending? n Yes n No. If yes, give full particulars : (b) Has the new officer(s) been charged or convicted of an ofience under section 49 of The Highway Traffic Act or under The Retail Sales Tax Act, 1960-61, or are there any proceedings now pending ? □ Yes Q No. If yes, give full particulars : Note: You are not required to disclose any conviction in respect of which a pardon has been granted. 13. Give name and address of any other individual, company or agency that has any interest in or control over your business : 469 1068 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 98/71 New officer's signature New officer's signature New officer's signature Signature of owner or partner or officer signing on behalf of used car dealership for changes Corporate Seal Province of Ontario County of To Be Completed by Sole Proprietor or Partner AFFIDAVIT I, (print name) To Wit: of the in the County of Make Oath and Say: 1. I am the owner (or a partner or officer) of the registered used car dealership and I signed the fore- going notice. 2. The information given by me in the notice is true. Sworn before me at the . in the County of., this (signature of owner or partner) . .day of ., 19.... A Commissioner, etc. Province of Ontario County of To Wit: 1. I am the. To Be Completed for Corporation AFFIDAVIT I (print name) of the in the County of . Make Oath and Say: of (title) a registered used car dealer, and I signed the foregoing notice. 470 (name of registrant) O. Reg. 98/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1069 2. I have made all necessar\- enquiries and to the best of my knowledge, informati salesman's signature number and street certificate attached D Yes n No city, town or village n For transfer of registered salesman salesman's signature Name of former dealer employer address new dealer's signature title Date of Termination day month year date of commencement day month year certificate attached D yes D no name of new dealer employer address n For termination date of termination dealer's signature title day month year certificate attached D yes n no 472 O. Reg. 98/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1071 dealer's report on salesman's conduct while in employ dealer's signature title explanation for failure to return certificate of registration salesman's signature 473 O. Reg. 98/71. Form 5. 1072 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 98/71 Form 6 The Used Car Dealers Act, 1968-69 BOND OF A GUARANTEE COMPANY Amount $ Bond No Know All Men By These Presents, that we, (hereinafter called the Principal) as Principal, and (hereinafter called the Surety) as Surety are held and firmly bound unto Her Majesty in right of Ontario (hereinafter called the Obligee) in the sum of Dollars ($ ) of lawful money of Canada, to be paid unto the Obligee, her successors and assigns, for which payment well and truly to be made I bind myself, my heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, (name of Principal) and we, bind ourselves, our successors and assigns jointly and (name of Surety) firmly by these presents. The total liability imposed upon the Principal or Surety by this Bond and any and all renewals thereof shall be concurrent and not cumulative and shall in no event exceed the penal sum written above or the amount substituted for such penal sum by any subsequent endorsement or renewal certificate. Sealed with our seals and dated this day of , 19 . . . . The Condition of the above obligation is such that if the said obligation does not by reason of any act, matter or thing at any time hereafter become or be forfeit under The Used Car Dealers Act, 1968-69, then the said obligation shall be void but otherwise shall be and remain in full force and effect and shall be subject to forfeiture as provided by the Act. Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the presence of Principal , Surety : O. Reg. 98/71, Form 6. Form 7 The Used Car Dealers Act, 1968-69 PERSONAL BOND Amount $ Bond No Know All Men By These Presents, that I, (hereinafter called the Obligor), am held and firmly bound unto Her Majesty in right of Ontario (here- inafter called the Obligee) in the sum of Dollars ($ ) of lawful money of Canada, to be paid unto the Obligee, her successors and assigns, for which payment well and truly to be made 474 O. Reg. 98/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1073 I, bind myself, my heirs, executors, administrators and assigns (name of Obligor) and I deposit with the Obligee (name of Obligor) as collateral security to this Bond. The total liability imposed up>on the Obligor by this Bond and any and all renewals thereof shall be concurrent and not cumulative and shall in no event exceed the penal sum written above or the amount substituted for such penal sum by any subsequent endorsement or renewal certificate. Sealed with my seal and dated this day of 19 ... . The Condition of the above obligation is such that if the said obligation does not by reason of any act, matter or thing at any time hereafter become or be forfeit under The Used Car Dealers Act, 1968-69, then the said obligation shall be void but otherwise shall be and remain in full force and effect and shall be subject to forfeiture as provided by the Act. Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the presence of Obligor . O. Reg. 98/71, Form 7. Form 8 The Used Car Dealers Act, 1968-69 BOND OF GUARANTOR OTHER THAN GUARANTEE COMPANY Amount $ Bond No Know All Men By These Presents, that we, (hereinafter called the Principal) as Principal and (hereinafter called the Guarantor) as Guarantor, are held and firmly bound unto Her Majesty in right of Ontario (hereinafter called the Obligee) in the sum of Dollars ($ ) of lawful money of Canada, to be paid unto the Obligee, her successors and assigns, for which payment well and truly to be made I, bind myself, my heirs, executors, administrators and (name of principal) assigns and I, the said guarantee the pajrment of the sum (name of Guarantor) of Dollars ($ ) to the Obligee and I, (name of Guarantor) bind myself, my heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, jointly and firmly by these presents and by depositing with the Obligee d& collateral security to this Bond. 475 1074 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 98/71 The total liability imposed upon the Principal or Guarantor by this Bond and any and all renewals thereof shall be concurrent and not cumulative and shall in no event exceed the penal sum written above or the amount substituted for such penal sum by any subsequent endorsement or renewal certificate. Sealed with our seals and dated this day of , 19 ... . The Condition of the above obligation is such that if the said obligation does not by reason of any act, matter or thing at any time hereafter become or be forfeit under The Used Car Dealers Act, 1968-69, then the said obligation shall be void but otherwise shall be and remain in full force and effect and shall be subject to forfeiture as provided by the said Act. Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the presence of Principal . . Guarantor . O. Reg. 98/71, Form 8. Form 9 The Used Car Dealers Act. 1968-69 SUBPOENA TO A WITNESS BEFORE THE COMMERCIAL REGISTRATION APPEAL TRIBUNAL Re: To: (name of witness) You are hereby summoned and required to attend before The Commercial Registration Appeal Tribunal at a hearing to be held at .in the of on day, the day of , 19 .... , at the hour of o'clock in the noon (local time), and so from day to day until the hearing is concluded or the Tribunal otherwise orders, to give evidence on oath or by affirmation touching the matters in question in the proceedings and to bring with you and produce at such time and place Dated this day of , 19 The Commercial Registration Appeal Tribunal Chairman of the Tribunal Note: You are entitled to be paid the hke personal allowances for your attendance at the hearing as are prescribed by Ontario Regulation 98/70. If you fail to attend and give evidence at the hearing, or to produce the documents or things specified, at the time and place specified, without lawful excuse, you are liable to punishment by the Supreme Court in like manner as if for contempt of that court for disobedience to a subpoena. O. Reg. 98/71, Form 9. 476 O. Reg. 98/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1075 Form !• The Used Car Daders Ad, 1968-69 NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE COMMERCIAL REGISTRATION APPEAL TRIBUNAL To: (api^cant or registrant, as the case may be) Take Notice that a hearing will be held pursuant to section 7 of Tlu Used Car Dealer's Act, 1968-69. beffve The Commercial R^istration Appeal Tribunal at , osed work. 7. The Authority may, at any time, withdraw any permission given under section 4, if, in the opinion of the Authority, the representations con- tained in the appUcation for the permission are not carried out. O. R^. 108/71, s. 7. 8. The Authority may from time to time appoint officers to enforce this Regulation, who shaU hold ofl5ce during the pleasure of the Authority. O. Reg. 108/71, s. 8. 9. Ontario Regulations 148/65 and 446/67 are revoked. O. Reg. 108/71, s. 9. Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority: Donald Blake Dodds Chairman J. M. Browning Secretary- Treasurer Dated at Oshawa. this 22nd day of February, 1971. Schedule In the Counties of Durham and Ontario and more particularly described as foUows ; 1. In the Town of Bowmanville in the County of Durham and being composed of the foUowing lots and parts of lots : Concession Lot Broken Front 9 10 11 12 13 14 I 8 s. y^9 S. Vi 10 S. Vi 11 12 13 N. H 14 II 8 13 14 487 1140 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 108/71 2. In the Township of Clarke in the County of Durham and being composed of the following lots and parts of lots : Concession Lot III N. 1/2 34 N. 1/2 35 V S. 1/2 35 VIII 35 3. In the Township of Darlington in the County of Durham and being composed of the following lots and parts of lots : Concession Lot Broken Front 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 N. 1/2 19 20 21 N. 1/2 28 29 32 33 34 35 I N. 1/2 4 5 S. 1/2 6 7 15 S. 1/2 16 S. 1/2 17 S. 1/2 18 S. 1/2 20 S. 1/2 21 22 S. 1/2 23 N. 1/2 26 N. 1/2 27 28 S. 1/2 29 S. 1/2 32 S. 1/2 33 Concession Lot II 1 2 S. 1/2 3 s. y2 4 7 15 16 25 26 N. 1/2 27 28 N. 1/2 29 N. 1/2 30 N. 1/2 31 N. 1/2 32 N. 1/2 33 34 35 III 1 2 6 7 8 S. 1/2 9 S. 1/2 10 11 S. 1/2 12 N. 1/2 of N. 1/2 14 15 16 S. 1/2 20 21 22 23 24 S. 1/2 25 S. 1/2 of S. 1/2 26 32 33 N. 1/2 34 35 IV 3 4 5 6 S. 1/2 of S. 1/2 7 S. V2 8 9 N. 1/2 15 16 17 23 24 26 27 S. Vij 28 S. »/2 29 S. 1/2 30 J 488 O. Reg. 108/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1141 Concession Lot VI S. %31 32 S. yj33 S. y,34 35 2 3 S. %5 s. y,6 7 N. yj8 N. yj9 N. y, 12 13 14 15 16 S. %17 18 19 23 24 N. H25 26 S. H27 S. %31 S. %32 34 S. yi35 N. 1 2 3 4 7 8 N. HIO 11 S. %12 S. V413 14 15 16 19 20 23 24 S. H25 26 27 S. yj 28 29 30 31 32 Concession Lot VII 1 2 S. ^3 s. yj4 5 6 7 8 N. y,9 10 s. yj 11 12 s. yj 13 14 15 19 20 21 S. yj 26 S. Vt 27 S. H 28 S. %29 s. y, 31 S. H 32 s. y^ of s. y, 33 VIII s. yj4 5 s. yj6 s. yj7 8 9 10 N. y, 11 12 14 15 16 s. yj 17 N. y, 18 19 S. H 21 22 23 24 25 26 N. y, 27 28 N. y,29 N. y, 32 N. y,33 34 s. y,35 IX s. y, 11 s. y, 12 14 s. y, 15 489 1142 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 108/71 Concession Lot S. Va of S. 1/2 16 S. 1/2 22 23 24 N. 1/2 25 26 27 28 29 32 S. 1/2 33 Concession Lot X S. 1/2 25 S. 1/2 26 In the Town of Whitby in the County of Ontario and being composed of the following lots and parts of lots : Concession Lot Broken Front 18 19 20 21 25 26 27 28 31 32 33 34 I 18 19 20 21 22 24 S. 1/2 25 30 31 32 S. 1/2 33 34 II 18 19 20 N. 1/2 23 24 Concession Lot 29 30 31 32 N. 1/2 33 34 N. 1/2 35 III S. 1/2 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 N. 1/2 25 28 29 S. 1/2 30 31 32 S. 14 33 34 35 IV 20 S. 1/2 21 S. 1/2 22 N. 1/2 24 N. 1/2 25 N. 1/2 26 N. 1/2 27 28 S. i/j, 30 31 32 34 V N. 1/2 18 23 24 •/2 28 N. 1/2 29 30 31 N. 1/2 32 34 N. Yi 35 VI 18 N. 1/2 19 S. Y2 23 24 27 S. V2 28 29 30 31 S. 1/2 32 S. 1/2 33 34 35 490 O. Reg. 108/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1143 Concession Lot VII 18 19 24 25 30 31 S. H 32 33 N. 1434 35 VIII 18 19 N. yj 20 24 s. y^ 25 S. Vj 26 27 28 N. Vi 29 30 31 S. Vj 33 34 35 IX S. Va 18 s. y, 19 23 24 S. y2 30 31 32 33 34 In the Township of East Whitby in the County of Ontario and being composed of the following lots and parts of lots : Concession Lot II N. y,2 N. y,3 ^. y,4 N. y^s III s. y^i s. yi2 3 4 5 6 7 Concession Lot IV s. y,3 5 N. yj6 N. y,7 N. HS N. y2 9 N. yj 10 N. yj 11 N. % 14 V s. y,6 N. y^s 9 s. yj 10 s. yj 11 s. yj 14 s. y, 15 16 N. yj 17 VI N. y, 1 N. y,2 N. ^3 N. y,4 5 6 7 8 9 N. yt 13 N. yj 14 15 16 17 VII s. y«i s. yj2 s. y,3 N. y,4 5 6 N. yt7 8 s. y2 9 s. y, 11 12 13 N. yj 14 15 VIII 3 4 S. H5 6 7 s. yj of s. yj 8 N. y, 10 11 s. y, 12 s. y, 13 491 1144 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 108/71 Concession Lot 14 15 N. H 17 IX 12 S. 1/2 13 s. y^ 14 S. 1/2 17 6. In the Township of Pickering in the County of Ontario and being composed of the following lots and parts of lots : Concession Lot III 1 IV S. 1/2 1 2 V 2 N. ^2 3 VI 3 VII 1 N. 1/2 2 VIII 2 3 IX S. 1/2 1 S. 1/2 2 S. 1/2 3 7. In the Township of Reach in the County of Ontario and being composed of the following lots and parts of lots : Concession Lot I 1 2 3 S. 1/2 4 S. ^2 5 S. 1/2 6 S. 1/2 7 S. 1/2 8 S. 1/2 9 II S. 1/2 1 s. y^2 S. 1/2 3 In the Township of Uxbridge in the County of Ontario and being composed of the following lots and parts of lots : Concession Lot VII E. 14 of E. y, 5 9. Those parts of the City of Oshawa in the County of Ontario being composed of : (1) The following lots and parts of lots: Concession Lot I S. 1/2 1 S. 1/2 2 II 16 III S. ^2 15 16 N. 1/2 17 (2) That part bounded on the north by the City Limits, on the east by the City Limits, on the south by Taunton Road, on the west by Stevenson Road North. (3) That part enclosed within the following irregular boundaries; commencing at the northeast angle being the intersection of Taunton Road East and the City Limits, thence southerly and easterly along the City Limits to Townline Road North, thence southerly Jilong Townline Road North to King Street East, thence westerly along King Street East to Wilson Road North, thence northerly along Wilson Road North to Colborne Street East, thence westerly along Colborne Street East to Central Park Blvd. North, thence northerly along Central Park Blvd. North to Holcan Avenue, thence westerly and northerly along Holcan Avenue to Hillcroft Street, thence westerly along Hillcroft Street to Oshawa Blvd. North, thence northerly along Oshawa Blvd. North to Darcy Street, thence westerly along Darcy Street to Grierson Street, thence northerly along Grierson Street to Robert Street, thence westerly along Robert Street to Simcoe Street North, thence northerly along Simcoe Street North to Taunton Road East, thence eiisterly along Taunton Road East to the point ct commencement. (4) That part bounded on the north by ng Street East, on the east by Lorindale Drive and northerly and southerly pro- 492 O. Reg. 108/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1145 jections of Lorindale Drive from King Street East to Olive Avenue, and on the south and west by an irregular boundary running westerly along OUve Avenue to Harmony Road South, thence northerly along Harmony Road South to Taylor Avenue, thence westerly along Taylor Avenue to Farewell Avenue, thence north- erly along Farewell Avenue to King Street East. (5) That part bounded on the north by Olive Avenue, on the east by Grandview Street South, on the south by Bloor Street East, and on the west by Harmony Road South. (6) That part bounded on the north by Tennyson Avenue and a Une projected westerly from Tennyson Avenue to Wilson Road South, on the east by Harmony Road South, on the south by Bloor Street East, and on the west by Wilson Road South. (7) That part bounded on the north by Bloor Street East, on the east by the Canadian Pacific Railway easement and Townhne Road South, on the south by Lake Ontario, and on the west by Farewell Street and a line projected southerly from Farewell Street to Lake Ontario. (8) That part enclosed wthin the following irregular boundaries; commencing at the northeast angle being the intersection of Bloor Street East and Wilson Road South, thence southerly along Wilson Road South to Raleigh Avenue, thence easterly along Raleigh Avenue to Farew^ell Street, thence southerly along Farewell Street and a hne projected southerly to Lake Ontario, thence southwesterly along the shore of Lake Ontario to Henry Street, thence northerly along Henry Street to Simcoe Street South, thence northwesterly along Simcoe Street South to Nelson Street, thence northerly along Nelson Street to Conant Street, thence westerly along Conant Street to Ritson Road South, thence northerly along Ritson Road South to Bloor Street East, thence easterly along Bloor Street East to the point of commencement. (9) That part enclosed within the following irregular boundaries; commencing at the northeast angle being the intersection of the Canadian Pacific Railway easement and Simcoe Street South, thence southerly and southeasterly along Simcoe Street South to Wentworth Street, thence south westerly along Wentworth Street to Ravine Street, thence southeasterly and southerly along Ravine Street to Southlawn Avenue, thence easterly along Southlawn Avenue to Cloverdale Street, thence southerly along Cloverdale Street to Willowbank Court, thence northeasterly along WUlow- bank Court to Kawartha Street, thence easterly along Kawartha Street to Simcoe Street South, thence southeasterly along Simcoe Street South to Henry Street, thence southerly along Henry Street to Lakeview Park Avenue, thence westerly along Lake- view Park Avenue to Ritson Road South, thence northerly along Ritson Road South to Valley Drive, thence northwesterly along Valley Drive to Thomas Street, thence westerly along Thomas Street to Cedar Street, thence northerly along Cedar Street to Wentworth Street, thence westerly along Wentworth Street to Glen Street, thence northerly along Glen Street to Malaga Road, thence westerly along Malaga Road to Oxford Street, thence northerly along Oxford Street to Mill Street, thence westerly along Mill Street to Cubert Street, thence northerly along Cubert Street to the Canadian Pacific Railway easement, thence easterly along the Canadian Pacific Railway easement to the point of commence- ment. (10) That part bounded on the north by Gibb Street, on the east by Centre Street, on the south by the Canadian Pacific Railway easement, on the east by Durham Street and along a hne projected southerly from Durham Street to the Canadian Pacific Railway easement. (11) That part bounded on the north by King Street West, on the east by Stevenson Road South, on the south by Gibb Street and on the west by Waverly Street. (12) That part enclosed within the following irregular boundaries: commencing at the northeast angle being the intersection of Taunton Road West and a line projected northerly from Mohawk Street southerly along this hne and Mohawk Street to Switzer Drive, thence on a Une projected southerly from Mohawk Street and Switzer Drive to Glenwood Crescent and Bess- borough Drive, thence southerly along Bessborough Drive to Rossland Road West, thence southerly along a line pro- jected from Bessborough Drive and Ross- land Road West to Grooms Avenue, thence southerly along Grooms Avenue to Adelaide Avenue West, thence southerly along Kaiser Crescent and McMillan Drive to King Street West, thence easterly along King Street West to Centre Street, thence southerly along Centre Street to Gibb Street, thence westerly along Gibb Street to Nassau Street, thence northerly along Nassau Street to 493 1146 O. Reg. 108/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 111/71 King Street West, thence easterly along King Street West to Arena Street, thence northerly along Arena Street to Adeljiide Avenue West, thence westerly along Ade- laide Avenue West to Park Road North, thence northerly along Park Road North and Nipigon Street to Rossland Road West, thence easterly along Rossland Road West to Glenmanor Drive, thence northerly along Glenmanor Drive and a line projected northerly from the end of Glenmanor Drive to the southern boundary of the North Half of Lot 13, Concession III, thence westerly along the southern boundary of the North Half of Lot 13, Concession III, thence northerly along the lot line between lots 13 and 14, Concession III to Taunton Road West, thence easterly along Taunton Road West to the point of commencement. (13) That part bounded on the north by Rossland Road West, on the east by Thornton Road, on the south by Champlain Avenue and on the west by the city limits as shown on maps filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as Nos. 1339 and 1340. O. Reg. 108/71, Sched. (5269) 12 THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT, 1967 O. Reg. 109/71. Application of Act. Made— March 4th, 1971. Filed— March nth. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT, 1967 1. Schedule 1 to section 1 of Ontario Regulation 53/68, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 270/68, subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 436/68, subsections 1 and 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 475/69, sections 1 and 2 of Ontario Regula- tion 328/70, section 1 of Ontario Regulation 481/70 and subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 54/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following item : 4a. BurHngton Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital (5270) 12 THE ASSESSMENT ACT, 1968-69 O. Reg. 110/71. Payments to Mining Municipalities. Made— March 9th, 1971. Filed— March nth, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE ASSESSMENT ACT, l%8-69 PAYMENTS TO MINING MUNICIPALITIES 1. In respect of the year 1970 the Minister may make payments to those municipalities listed in Column 1 hereunder in the amounts indicated in Column 2 to compensate for loss of taxes attributable to the final determination of assess- ments made under section 87 of The Assessment Act, 1968-69: Column 1 Column 2 Townships : EUiot Lake $79,910 McGarry 1,224 Whitney 8,956 Improvement Districts: Ear Falls 14.775 Manitouwadge 17,847 Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 9th day of March, 1971. (5285) 12 THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS ACT, 1968-69 O.Reg. 111/71. Practice and Procedure for Hearings. Made— October 23rd, 1970. Approved — March 11 th, 1971. FUed— March 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS ACT. 1968-69 PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE FOR HEARINGS Contents of Complaints and Particulars 1. Every complaint filed under the provisions of subsection 2 of section 25 of the Act shall, (a) contain a concise statement of the facts relevant to the complaint ; 494 O. Reg. 111/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 113/71 1147 (6) if professional misconduct is alleged, specify the applicable clauses of sections 8 and 9 of Ontario Regulation 449/69 and any section of the code of ethics reUed upon by the complainant ; (c) if misrepresentation is alleged, specify the respect in which the complaint is made; {d) be divided into consecutively numbered paragraphs, each of which shall be confined as nearly as may be to a separate and distinct portion of the subject matter of the complaint ; (e) be endorsed with the name and address of the complainant or the complainant's solicitor to whom communications may be sent. O.Reg. 111/71. s. 1. 2. The person whose conduct is being investigated may by a demand for particulars served upon the complainant and the registrar require the com- plainant to deliver such further and better particulars of the complaint as may be set forth in the demand for particulars. O. Reg. 111/71, s. 2. 3. If the complainant has not served a reply to the demand for particulars served under section 2 not less than ten days prior to the date of the hearing, the person whose conduct is being in- vestigated may apply at the commencement of the hearing for directions for particulars. O. Reg. 111/71,5.3. 4. Upon any appUcation pursuant to section 3 or upon its own motion, the council may Hi'sTniss the complaint for lack of particularity or may direct the complainant to furnish such further and better particulars as in the opinion of the council may be required for the purposes of the hearing and may adjourn the hearing until such time as such particulars are delivered. O. R^. 111/71. S.4. 5. If the complainant fails to comply with a direction for further and better particulars, the person whose conduct is being investigated may, after giving proper notice to the complainant, apply to the council for the dismissal of the complaint against him. O. R^. 111/71, s. 5. 6. Particulars delivered pursuant to a demand for particulars under section 2 or a direction of the council under section 4 shall form part of the complaint and shall be included in the record of the hearing. O. R^. 111/71, s. 6. Council of the Association of Professional Engineers of the Province of Ontario: L. S. Lauchland PresitUnt L. C. Sentance Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 23rd day of Octobo", 197a (5289) 12 THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ACT, 1%8 O. Reg. 112/71. Fees and Expenses — Justices of the Peace. Made— March 11th, 1971. Filed— March 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ACT, 1968 1. — (1) Section 1 of Ontario Regulation 392/68 is amended by striking out in the first line "October, 1968" and inserting in lieu thereof "January, 1971". (2) The said section 1 is further amended by adding thereto the following item : 16. Receiving moneys in respect of a fine or court costs, or both, upon the execution of a committal warrant, where designated by the Inspector of Legal Offices, and issuing an official receipt therefor. 50 (5290) 12 THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT O. Reg. 113/71. Pubhc Swimming Pools. Made— March 11th, 1971. Filed— March 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT PUBLIC SWIMMING POOLS interpretation 1. In this Regulation, («) "bather" means a person dressed for bathing and permitted to be in the pool or on the pool deck ; (ft) "clean water" means water added to a swimming pool after treatment in the pool recirculation system ; (c) "fill-and-draw swimming pool" means a swimming pool so operated that the water is completely drained to waste intermittent- ly and replaced by make-up water, and "fill-and-draw pool" has a corresponding meaning; 495 1148 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 113/71 (d) "flow-through swimming pool" means a swimming pool in which during any time when the j)ool is in use the water is undergoing continuous displacement to waste by make-up water ; (e) "guest" means a person who contracts for sleeping accommodation in a hotel and includes all the members of his party; (/) "hotel" means a hotel, inn, motel or other building or premises operated mainly to provide sleeping accommodation for the public ; (g) "indoor pool" means a swimming pool where pool and pool deck are totally enclosed within a building or structure covered by a roof ; (A) "lifeguard" means a person appointed by the owner or operator to maintain sur- veillance over the bathers while they are in the pool enclosure and to supervise bather safety ; (i) "make-up water" means water added from an external source to a swimming pool; {j) "modified swimming pool" means a swim- ming pool which is not an indoor pool and which has the form of a basin-shaj)ed depression in the earth, the floor of which slopes downward and inward toward the centre from the rim, and in which water recirculation, water disinfection, or water filtration, or in which water displacement on the flow-through or fill-and-draw prin- ciple or any combination of these, is practised ; (k) "non-conforming pool" means a public swimming pool which has been designated by the Department as a non-conforming pool because of a condition found therein which constitutes a hazard to health or safety ; (/) "operator" means a person and includes a board or commission responsible for a public swimming pool who, whether as owner, lessee, licensee or concessionaire, by himself or by his agent, operates a public swimming pool ; (m) "potable water" means water fit for human consumption ; (n) "private residential swimming pool" means any swimming pool located on a private residential property under the control of the owner or occupant, the use of which is Umited to swimming or bathing by members of his family and their visitors ; (o) "public swimming j)ool" means any swim- ming pool, other than a private residential swimming pool, intended to be used collec- tively by numbers of persons for swimming or bathing and "pool" has a corresponding meaning ; ip) "qualified safety assistant" means a person appointed by the owner or operator to assist a lifeguard or, when acting alone, to super- vise bather safety ; iq) "recirculation system" means a system which, (i) maintains circulation of water through the pool by pumps, (ii) draws water from the pool for treatment and returns to the pool as clean water, and (iii) provides treatment which includes filtration and chlorination or other means of disinfection sp)ecifically approved by the Department, and other processes which may be found necessary ; (r) "recreational camp" means a summer camp as defined in Regulation 518 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960; (s) "swimming pool" means any structure, basin, chamber or tank containing an artifi- cial body of water for swimming, diving or recreational bathing and having a water depth of two feet and six inches or more at any point. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 1. CLASSIFICATION OF PUBLIC POOLS 2, The following classes of public swimming pools are established : 1. "Class 1 Pool", meaning, (a) a pool to which the general public is admitted ; or (b) a pool operated in conjunction with, or as a part of the program of a YMCA or similar institution, or an educational, instructional, physical fitness or athletic institution sup- ported in whole or in part by public funds or public subscription. 2. "Class 2 Pool", meaning a pool operated on the premises of an apartment building containing more than five self-contained family dwelling units or a mobile home park, which class of pool is for use solely by the tenants and their visitors. 3. "Class 3 Pool", meaning a pool operated on the premises of a hotel for use solely by its guests or operated on the premises of a trailer camp for use solely by its tenants and their visitors. 4. "Class 4 Pool", meaning a pool operated in conjunction with a club for the use solely of the club members and their visitors. 5. "Class 5 Pool", meaning a pool operated on the premises of a recreational camp 496 I O. Reg. 113/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1149 for use solely by the campers and their visitors and camp personnel. 6. "Class 6 Pool", meaning a pool of)erated solely in conjunction with an estabhshment or institution for the care or treatment of j)ersons who are ill, infirm or aged, or for persons in custodial care. 7. "Class 7 Pool", meaning a pool operated for the use of the tenants and their visitors of an apartment building con- taining five or fewer self-contained family dweUing units. 8. "Class 8 Pool", meaning a pool operated as a facility to serve a community of five or fewer single family private residences for the use only of the residents and their visitors. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 2. 3. A Class 7 Pool and a Class 8 Pool are exempt from the provisions of this Regulation. O. Reg. 113/71,5.3. GENERAL REQUIREJCENTS 4. — (1) Except as provided under section 3, this Regulation appUes to a pubhc swimming pool and any buildings, appurtenances and equipment used in the operation thereof. (2) A Class 1 Pool that has been constructed after the 7th day of June, 1%5 and before this Regulation comes into force is exempt from clauses g and A, subclause iv of clause i and clause y of subsection 1 of section 12, clause a of subsection 3 of section 12 and clause a of subsection 1 of section 14, provided it comphes with the requirements of sections 16 to 22. (3) A Class 1 Pool that has been constructed before the 7th day of June, 1%5 is exempt from subsection 1 of section 11 and sections 12 to 15, provided it comphes with the requirements of sections 16 to 22. (4) A public swimming pool, other than a Class 1 Pool that has been constructed or approved before this Regulation comes into force is exempt from subsection 1 of section 11 and sections 12 to 15 and clause b of subsection 3 of section 30, provided it comphes with the requirements of sections 16 to 22. O.Reg. 113/71, s. 4. 5. — (1) No person shall construct a pubhc swim- ming pool, or alter the structure or the installed equipment of a pool until he has submitted final plans and specifications therefor to the Department and the approval by the Department of the plans and specifications has been given. (2) Where the plans and specifications have been examined and such additionid investigation as the Department considers necessary has been carried out and the proposal is found to conform to the requirements of this Regulation, the Department shall approve the final plans and specifications for construction as a pubhc swimming pool and shall notify the operator in writing. (3) Every pubhc swimming pool shall be con- structed in accordance with the approved final plans and specifications and no variation from these shall be undertaken until approval has been obtained from the Department, and full details of any such variation shall be submitted in writing and on drawings, if required, to the Department. (4) Where plans for a pubhc swimming pool do not conform to one or more of the requirements, the Department may prohibit the construction of the pool or its use as a pubhc swimming pool. (5) Nothing in this section shall be construed as requiring the approval of the Department to normal maintenance work and replacements which do not involve changes in design, capacity or operation. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 5. 6. — (1) Before a pubhc swimming pool is put into use after construction or alteration, the operator shall give a notice in writing to the Department and to the medical ofl&cer of health that all the necessary preparations have been completed and shall request permission to open the pool for use. (2) The operator shall not open the f)Ool for use until permission to do so has been received from the medical officer of health. (3) The operator of a pubhc swimming pool shall operate the pool in accordance with this Regulation at all times and he shall satisfy the medical officer of health as to his surveillance of the pool operation and give free access to information and records necessary for this purpose. O. Reg. 113/71, S.6. 7. No pool shjdl be put into use as a pubhc swimming pool until the medical ofl&cer of health is satisfied that, (a) the construction and equipment of the pool have been approved by the Department; and (b) adequate supphes, chemicals, testing de- vices and personnel are in readiness. O.Reg. 113/71, s. 7. 8. The construction of a fill-and-draw pool or of a modified swimming pool for use as a pubhc swimming pool is prohibited unless the pool has been approved prior tb the day this Regulation comes into force. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 8. 9. — (1) Notwithstanding any prior approval or exemption granted to a pool by any authority, where a condition is found at any time in a pubhc swimming pool which in the opinion of the Department constitutes an unacceptable hazard to 497 1150 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 113/71 health or safety, the Department may designate the pool a non-conforming pool and after the effective date of the designation the pool shall be subject to this Regulation as a non-conforming pool. (2) Notice shall be given to the operator of the Department's intention to designate the pqol a non- conforming pool under subsection 1 three weeks in advance of the effective date of the designation and such notice shall describe fully the condition of the pool on which the designation is based. (3) The operator has the right to appeal a designation issued under subsection 1 to the Minister and the Minister may appoint a committee of one or more persons to hear evidence and to advise him relative to the designation. (4) The Minister may confirm or revoke the designation. (5) A pool that has been designated a non- conforming pool may be approved by the Minister for use as a public swimming pool where, in the opinion of the Minister, acceptable compensation for the hazardous condition or deficiencies causing the pool to be classed as non-conforming can be provided by additional lifeguards or qualified safety assistants, additional safety equipment and devices, alterations in the construction of the pool or its equipment and adherence under the supervision of the medical officer of health to specified manage- ment or operating procedures. (6) The Minister may impose such conditions to the approval of the use of a non-conforming pool as in his opinion are advisable, and, in particular, without restricting the generality of the foregoing, he may impose conditions relating to the con- struction, equipment and operation of the pool. (7) A non-conforming pool shaU not be used as a public swimming pool without the approval of the Minister. O. Reg. 1 13/71, s. 9. 10. — (1) Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, respecting plumbing applies to public swimming pools and the technical require- ments apply mutatis mutandis to public swimming pools in unorganized territory. (2) The water in a swimming pool or in a recirculation system shall not be deemed to be potable water. (3) The water in a public swimming pool shall be separated from its make-up water supply and from the sewer or drainage system into which it drains by air gaps or other means necessary in the opinion of the Department to prevent the water in the pool from flowing back into a drinking water supply, or water in a sewer from flowing back into the pool or pool recirculation system. (4) Exposed piping within the pool enclosure and inside the structure of the pool and appurtenant structures shall be identified by colour coding with coloured bands at least one inch wide spaced along the pipe at intervals not greater than four feet or by painting the entire outer surface of the pipe in accordance with the following code : chlorine or other disinfectant — yellow potable water — green O. Reg. 113/71, s. 10. CONSTRUCTION 11. — (1) A public swimming pool shall be so located, constructed, equipped and finished that it can be maintained in a safe, clean and satis- factory condition. (2) A public swimming pool shall be so constructed that the heating and lighting units, electrical fixtures, motors, conduits and outlets are so installed that the safety of the bather therefrom is assured and the minimum requirement shall be in compliance with the Electrical Safety Code under The Power Commission Act. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 11. 12. — (1) A public swimming pool shall be so constructed that, (a) no water other than make-up water and clean water can be admitted to the pool; (b) access to the pool deck can be prevented when the pool is not in operation ; (c) floors, interior walls, interior partitions and the pool interior and deck have surfaces that permit convenient and thorough cleaning ; {d) in water depth of four feet six inches and less, the side and end walls, except at steps or recessed ladders, are vertical from the top of the walls to within six inches of the bottom and at no point is the water depth less than two feet six inches ; (e) the depths of the water are clearly marked in feet and inches at the deep points, at the breaks between gentle and steep bottom slopes, and at the shallow points, and the words "deep area" and "shallow area" are clearly marked on the appropriate locations ; (/) the slope of the bottom of any portion of the pool having a water depth of less than four feet six inches does not exceed one foot vertically in fifteen feet horizontally, and in portions having a depth greater than four feet six inches and less than six feet six inches the slope does not exceed one foot vertically in three feet horizontally ; (g) the walls of the pool are equipped with recessed fittings to which can be attached safety hnes supported by buoys to give a warning one foot in advance on the shallow 498 O. Reg. 113/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1151 sides of the breaks between gentle and steep bottom slopes ; (A) where a pool is equipped with one or more diving boards, (i) the depth of water at the end of the board and for a semi-circle of ten foot radius beyond the end is not less than nine feet for a diving board of one meter or less in height above the water, and not less than eleven feet for a diving board of greater than one meter and not exceeding three meters in height, (ii) the end of the diving board is not less than thirty feet in horizontal distance from any point having a water depth of four feet six inches, (iii) the lateral distance from the centre line of a diving board to a pool wall or another diving board is not less than ten feet, (iv) a diving board projects a distance of five feet or more from the pool wall under it, (v) the height of the ceiling or the distance to any other obstruction to a diver is not less than twelve feet from a diving board, and (vi) where boards higher than three meters, or where unusually flexible or long boards are used, the water is of such greater depth than is required under subclause i as the Department may require ; (t) the pool is surrounded by a hard-surface deck that is, (i) not less than six feet wide and sloped for drainage, (ii) sloped to waste drains at a slope between one quarter and one half of an inch per foot, (iii) equipped with hose connections in- stalled in convenient and safe loca- tions for flushing the deck, and (iv) essentially flush with the walls of the pool so that the deck does not overhang the water by more than two inches ; (;') a perimeter drain is provided where neces- sary to prevent surface water from the adjacent area draining on to the deck; (k) a volume of water not less than three times the total capacity of the pool can be, (i) treated and passed through a re- circulation pool each day, or (ii) disinfected, passed through smd dis- charged from a flow-through pool each day ; (/) a device indicating in gallons-per-minute the rate of flow of the recirculating water is provided ; (m) clean water inlets are arranged to provide satisfactory distribution and circulation of clean water throughout the pool before it again enters the recirculation system; (i») the pipelines and fittings terminating in the pool are provided with suitable covers and the area of the drain cover openings is not less than four times the area of the outlet pipe ; (o) the pool can be emptied in twelve hours or less; (P) overflow gutters or surface skimmers are provided of adequate capacity and design to remove surface film ; {q) up to 15 per cent of the total pool water volume can be withdrawn from the gutter or skimmer lines daily and dis- charged to waste drains ; (r) a water meter is provided to indicate and to register in gallons the volume of all make-up water added ; (s) a chlorinator or hypochlorinator is installed capable of maintaining a dosage equivalent to not less than three pounds of chlorine per day per ten thousand gallons of total pool capacity ; (/) where compressed chlorine gas is used, a separate storage room for the chlorinator and the chlorine cylinders is located and equipped as prescribed by section 14; («) adequate provision is made for the safe storage and handling of dangerous chemicals required in the pool operation, and for fire control ; (r) dressing and locker rooms, toilets, urinals, hand- wash basins, drinking fountains and showers are provided ; (if) foot sprays to wash the feet by a spray running freely to waste are provided for j)ools where bathers entering or using the pool deck area must walk in bare feet over surfaces not subject to regular cleaning and sanitizing ; (x) a black disc six inches in diameter on a white background is provided at the deepest point in the pool or is available for use; {y) provision is made for vacuum cleaning of the pool ; and (z) am emergency telephone is provided which is easily accessible from the jx)ol deck and which may be either a direct line telephone to an emergency service such as fire or poUce or an individual business line for that one location. 499 1152 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 113/71 (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subclause ii of clause i of subsection 1, at an indoor pool, (a) deck drainage may be combined with the flow from the pool gutter or skimmer lines ; and (b) the deck may be sloped to waste drains or to the pool gutter at a slope between one-eighth and one-half of an inch per foot. (3) Where a public swimming pool is used after sundown or where it is situated in a place where adequate natural illumination is not available, a lighting system shall be provided, (a) that will give an illumination of not less than thirty foot candles at any point on the deck and the pool surface, and so that underwater areas of the pool and other appurtenances are clearly visible; and ( b) having independent emergency lighting that automatically operates whenever the main lighting system fails and so arranged that the deck, toilet, shower and locker areas and exit passageways are safely lit to facili- tate prompt evacuation, and the underwater areas of the pool are so illuminated that a swimmer on the bottom anywhere in the pool can be seen from the deck. (4) All construction shall conform to the re- quirements of the building code in force at the time and place of construction, and where there is no local building code the requirements of the Na- tional Building Code shall be met. (5) In the event of conflict between this Regula- tion and other codes, by-laws, or regulations, this Regulation shall govern. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 12. 13. — (1) Dressing and locker rooms, showers and toilets shall be so constructed and equipped that, (a) the floor and wall joints are coved ; (b) the interior partitions of the dressing rooms and toilet rooms leave a gap of twelve inches above the floor level, (c) all plumbing fixtures are supplied with potable water at adequate pressure; (d) there is hot and cold water available in the shower bath facilities with a tempering device on the hot water system to prevent scalding ; (e) the dressing, locker and cloak rooms, urinals and toilets are so located that following their use bathers must pass the showers to reach the pool deck ; {/) the floors in the toilet and shower rooms are of hard-surfaced material and slope to waste drains at a minimum of one- eighth of an inch per foot ; (g) there are hose connections installed in convenient and safe locations for flushing the walls and floors in the toilet and shower rooms ; and (A) dressing and locker room floors may be easily cleaned. (2) Corridors and walkways may be covered with non-shp floor coverings made of an approved material that is incapable of supporting biological growth, if a satisfactory program of continuing sanitation is followed. (3) Where a pool is used by both sexes simul- taneously, the accommodation mentioned in sub- section 1 shall be provided separately for each sex. O.Reg. 113/71, s. 13. 14. — (1) Where there is a chlorine gas storage room, it shall, (a) where practicable, be located above ground level with an exit door opening outwardly and directly to the outdoors with screened openings to the outdoors within six inches of the floor in the ratio of one square foot of opening to 500 square feet of floor area and at ceiling level ; (b) be equipped with platform weigh scales of not less than 300 pounds capacity, one for each chlorine cylinder in use; (c) be provided with emergency mechanical ventilation taking suction at a maximum of three feet above floor level and dis- charging at least eight feet above ground level and directly to the outdoors, and of sufficient capacity to produce thirty air changes per hour ; and {d) be equipped with full-face, self-contained, air-supplied respiratory protective equip- ment for use in a chlorine atmosphere. (2) The respiratory protective equipment shall be kept in a dust-tight cabinet located immediately outside the area of probable contamination. (3) The chlorination equipment shall be installed and operated by and under the supervision of persons experienced in this work. (4) The chlorine cyhnder valve protection hood shall be kept in place except when the cylinder is connected to the chlorinator. (5) The chlorine cylinders shall be anchored to prevent dislocation. (6) A valve stem wrench shall be maintained in place on the chlorine cylinder when the cylinder is in use. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 14. 500 O. Reg. 113/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1153 15. — (1) A modified swimming pool shall, (a) be paved with portland cement concrete, asphalt concrete or any other material approved by the Department and sh^ be finished white or light in colour and capable of being refinished with white or light-coloured paint or other approved coating ; (6) be so constructed that at no place does the slope of the floor exceed one foot vertically in twelve feet horizontally; (c) be so constructed that the entire pool is surrounded by a deck at least ten feet wide paved with a material acceptable under clause a and sloped so that ponding of water does not occur and surface drainage from beyond the perimeter of the deck is excluded from the deck and the pool; (d) be provided with one or more drains and with protective grills and control works which are capable of removing water from the pool at a rate of not less than 500 gallons per minute when the pool is full, so arranged that the pool can be drained completely; and (e) be fitted with satisfactory recirculation, chlorination and make-up water systems so that uniform distribution of clean water is achieved and chlorine residuids are maintained throughout those portions of the pool which are used for bathing. (2) A modified swimming pool is exempt from the requirements of clauses d, e, f, g, i, k, o, s, x and y of subsection 1 of section 12. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 15. OPERATION 16. The operator shall not re-open a pool after any shutdown of more than four weeks duration without the permission of the medicsd oflicer of health. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 16. 17. — (1) The operator shall ensure that the recirculation system and make-up water system, the chlorinator and chemical feeders are in con- tinuous operation throughout the entire twenty-four hours of each day without regard to the duration of actual use of the pool each day, but such equipment may be stopped for necessary mainte- nance or repairs and backwashing of filters. (2) Clean water and make-up water shall be of a quality satisfactory to the medical officer of health. O.Reg. 113/71, s. 17. 18. — (1) In a pubhc swimming pool the total number of bathers permitted at one time shall not exceed the "maximum bather load" as determined from the following formula : Maximum Bather Load = ^ + -^ where D = Area in square feet of the part of the jkkjI deeper than four feet six inches; and S = Area in square feet of the part of the pool shallower than four feet six inches. (2) The operator shall provide a method of determining the number of bathers who use the pool each day and the number present at any one time. (3) A barrier shall be placed between any permanent spectator gallery and the bathers, and signs shall be posted forbidding spectators from walking upon the pool deck within six feet of the edge of the pool. (4) Benches or seats for temporary use in special events, such as when the pool is used for aquatic displays or competitive events attended by specta- tors, may be placed on the pool deck to accom- modate spectors, provided, (a) the sf>ectator area and the access to it are separated from the remainder of the pool deck by a barrier placed not less than two feet from the edge of the pool; and (6) the benches or seats when not in use are stored outside the six-foot pool deck area. (5) No i)erson shall be allowed on the deck as a bather or in the pool unless he has taken a shower using soap and warm water before admittance to the pool deck. (6) No food or beverage except water shall be supplied or consumed in the pool or on the pool deck. O.Reg. 113/71, s. 18. 19. shaU, -(1) The water in a pubhc swimming pool (a) be sufficiently clear to j)ermit a black disc six inches in diameter on a white background located on the bottom of the pool at its deepest point to be clearly visible from any point on the deck thirty feet away from the disc ; ( i) be maintained free of visible gross pollution ; (c) have a residual of free available chlorine in all parts of the pool of not less than 0.5 parts per miUion by weight or such higher residual as the medical officer of health may require in writing from time to time ; {d) have a hydrogen ion concentration within the range of pH 7.2 to pH 7.8; (c) with the written approval of the medical officer of hezJth, have as an alternative to clauses c and d, a free available chlorine residual of not less than 1.0 part per million associated with a pH within the range pH 7.8 to pH 8.2 ; and 501 1154 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 113/71 (/) have, as an alternative to clauses c and d, a residual of such other water treatment chemical or agent, either alone or in com- bination with chlorine, as may be approved in writing by the Department, and each such specifically approved disinfecting system shall be equipped, suppHed, tested and operated so as to meet the requirements of the Department. (2) The method used for the determination of free available chlorine residual shall be specific for the determination of free available chlorine and shall not be subject to significant interference by chloramines or other chlorine compounds that may be present in the pool. (3) The free available chlorine residual and pH shall be determined by the operator and recorded approximately one-half hour before bathers are admitted to the pool, and thereafter at time intervals not exceeding two hours during the bathing period. (4) When the Department issues an approval under clause / of subsection 1, the Department may waive or modify any of the requirements of this Regulation pertaining to chlorine, chlorina- tion, disinfection of water, chemical and disin- fecting equipment, measurement and recording of disinfectant residuals, or operating procedures, and the Department may make such alternative or additional requirements in respect of these matters as may be necessary. (5) Make-up water shall be added to the pool during each operating day in an amount not less than three gallons per bather, or such greater amount not exceeding 15 per cent of the water in the pool as the medical officer of health from time to time orders in writing. (6) A modified swimming pool is exempt from the requirements of clauses a and c of subsection 1. (7) The water in a modified swimming pool shall have a residual of free available chlorine throughout those portions of the pool which are used for bathing. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 19. 20. A swimming pool and the dressing rooms, locker rooms, shower and connecting corridors shall, (a) be kept clean and regularly disinfected; (b) be free of obstructions other than safety equipment in the pool and on the pool deck ; and O.Reg. 113/71, (c) be adequately ventilated, s. 20. 21. Where the owner or operator of a swimming pool supplies bathing apparel or towels they shall be, (a) cleaned, disinfected and stored in a sanitary manner acceptable to the medical officer of health ; and (b) after each use stored separately from clean apparel and towels pending removal for laundering. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 21. 22. The operator is responsible for the daily maintenance of a pool log-book in which shall be entered the information required in Form 1 and a diary of accidents or other emergencies, rescues, inspection visits, significant changes in operating procedure, disruptions of equipment or water quality, and for such additional records, observa- tions and measurements as the medical officer of health from time to time requires. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 22. 23. The operator is responsible for ensuring, (a) that the test-button associated with the ground current leakage detecting and de-energizing device is operated as required under the Electrical Safety Code under The Power Commission A ct ; (b) that the time the test is carried out is recorded each day on the daily record and initialled by the person conducting the test ; and (c) that the emergency telephone required under clause z of subsection 1 of section 12 is tested daily to confirm that the system is in operating condition. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 23. 24. — ( 1 ) At all times when a public swimming pool is in use it is the responsibility of the operator to ensure that lifeguards and qualified safety assistants are on duty at the poolside in such numbers that the number of qualified safety assistants shall never exceed the number of life- guards and the total provided is in accordance with the tables set out in this Regulation for the various classes of public swimming pools. (2) Notwithstanding subsection 1 , during a period when a public swimming pool is in use solely for aquatic instruction under the direct supervision of a person who is the holder of the Royal Life Saving Society's Instructor Certification, the Ontario Teachers' Aquatic Standard, the Canadian Red Cross Society's Water Safety Instructor Certification or the Young Men's Christian Association's Senior Lifesaving Award, there shall be provided safety supervision in addition to the aquatic instructor on a scale not less than that set out in the following Table : 502 O. Reg. 113/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1155 TABLE Minimum Number of Lifeguards or Safety Assistants in Addition to the Aquatic Instructor Number of Bathers Minimum Number of Lifeguards Qualified Safety Assistants 0-20 21-50 Over 51 0 1 1 0 0 1 Note: A lifeguard or qualified safety assistant provided in addition to the aquatic instruc- tor under this clause may also give aquatic instruction. (3) A Ufeguard or qualified safety assistant shall have no other duties requiring his absence from the deck of the pool when bathers are present. (4) Notwithstanding subsection 3, where two or more persons are on guard duty a Ufeguard or a quaUfied safety assistant may absent himself briefly from the pool deck to attend to other duties necessary for the operation or administration of the pool, if he is within call and continuous sur- veillance of the pool is maintained by other life- guards or safety assistants from the pool deck. (5) Lifeguards and safety assistants shall be so attired that they are readily identifiable as members of the Ufesaving staff. (6) For the purpose of subsection 7, "Ufeguard certificate" means any one of, (a) the Royal Life Saving Society's Bronze MedalUon ; (b) the Canadian Red Cross Society's Water Safety Leader Award ; (c) the Canadian Red Cross Society's Water Safety Instruction Certificate ; {d) the National Lifeguard Service's Certifi- cation ; {e) the Young Men's Christian Association's Senior Lifesaving Award ; if) a special certificate that the Minister deems to be equivalent to one of the quaUfications Usted in clauses a to e; or (g) the Ontario Teachers' Aquatic Standard, when the holder is giving aquatic instruc- tion under the auspices of a school board or board of education. (7) A Ufeguard shall; (a) be at least seventeen years of age; and (6) be in possession of a Ufeguard certificate issued to him and dated not more than two years prior to the date on which he acts as a Uf^iiard. (8) For the purpose of subsection 9, "safety assistant's certificate" means, (a) the Young Men's Christian Association's Junior Lifesaving Award ; or (6) any one of the quaUfications Usted imder subsection 6. (9) A quaUfied safety assistant shaU, (a) be at least sixteen years of age; and (6) be in possession of a safety assistant's certificate issued to him and dated no more than two years prior to the date on which the holder acts as a quaUfied safety assistant. (10) A lifeguard certificate or safety assistant's certificate, (a) shaU show clearly on its face, (i) the name and address of the issuing organization, (u) the name of the person to whom it was issued, (ill) the name of the award or certifi- cation, (iv) the date of issue, and (v) the title and signature of the issuing official ; {b) shall be considered vaUd if, when more than two years have elapsed since the date of issue or re-issue, the issuing organization has re-tested or re-examined the certificate holder and has re-issued the certificate not more than two years prior to the date on which the holder acts in the capacity for which he is quaUfied ; and (c) may be re-issued on the basis that the person to whom it was re-issued possessed, at the time of re-issue, the skills and knowledge required of a new candidate for certification. (11) The Minister may require the holder of a Ufeguard certificate or safety assistant's certificate to take such practical tests and written or oral examinations as are relevant to the level of quaUfication involved. (12) When a certificate holder becomes unable for any reason to satisfactorily discharge his duties, upon the receipt of a written complaint, the Minister may order that the certificate holder be re-examined to justify continuance or discontinuance of the certification. 503 1156 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 113/71 (13) The Minister may appoint persons to act as safety program advisors to pool operators and to health agencies, and such persons may enter and inspect the premises of a pool for the purpose of reporting and recommending to the Department and to the medical officer of health improvements in the pool water safety program to prevent accidents. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 24. 25. When, at any time that a pool is in use, a lifeguard or qualified safety assistant considers that a safety check is desirable or that a safety hazard exists because of excessive turbidity or lack of clarity of the pool water or because of the presence of un- desirable or dangerous materials in the pool or on the pool deck or because of any dangerous circumstances, the lifeguard or safety assistant has the authority to remove all persons from the pool, and when a hazard exists he shall advise the pool operator to close the pool until the safety hazard has been eliminated. O. Reg. 113/71. s. 25. 26. The operator shall post a conspicuous notice, (a) in not fewer than two places at the pool, notifying bathers, (i) that no person infected with a communicable disease or having open sores on his body shall enter the swimming pool, (ii) that no person shall pollute the water in the swimming pool in any manner, and that spitting, spouting of water and blowing the nose in the pool or on the deck are pro- hibited, (iii) that no person shall engage in boisterous play in or about the swimming pool, (iv) of the maximum number of bathers permitted on the decks and in the pool at any time, and (v) of the location of the nearest tele- phone which is available for emergency use ; (6) at the entrance to each shower area notifying bathers that each bather shall take a shower using warm water and soap and thoroughly rinse off all soap before entering the swimming pool room or deck or before re-entering it after using the toilet ; and (c) at the emergency telephone identif3dng it as the emergency telephone, listing the names, telephone numbers and addresses of persons who are available for resuscita- tion, medical aid and fire services, or indicating the service to which it is directly connected. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 26. 27. At every swimming pool there shall be provided in places conveniently located for emer- gency use, (a) one or more electrically insulated or non- conducting reaching poles at least twelve feet long ; (b) two or more buoyant throwing aids, each having securely attached to it a one- quarter inch diameter rope having a length of not less than one-half the width of the pool plus ten feet; and (c) a first-aid kit. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 27. INSPECTION 28. — (1) A medical officer of health, a public health inspector under his direction, an authorized employee of the board of health or an officer or inspector representing the Department may enter upon any premises for the purpose of inspecting a public swimming pool or a pool under construc- tion at any reasonable time whether or not the pool is in use at that time. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 28. (2) Where a board of health or a medical officer of health finds that a condition exists in or about a pool that, (a) is or may become dangerous to health or safety ; or (b) may hinder in any manner the prevention, mitigation or suppression of disease, the board of health or the medical officer of health may order that the pool be closed and remain closed until the condition is rectified. (3) Within twenty-four hours after issuing the order, the board of health or the medical officer of health shall give written notice thereof to the operator and to the Department, together with the reasons for closing the pool. (4) Where a licence has been issued to the operator, a copy of the notice and the reasons mentioned in subsection 3 shall be given to the authority that issued the licence. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 28. EXEMPTIONS, VARIATION, ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS 29. — (1) The provisions of this section apply only to a Class 1 Pool. (2) When a Class 1 Pool with a water surface area of 1600 square feet or less is in use, there shall be provided safety supervision on a scale not less than that set out in the following Table: 504 O.Reg. 113/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1157 TABLE Minimum Numbers of Lifeguards and Qualified Safety Assistants for Water Surface Area OF 1600 Square Feet or Less Number of Bathers Minimum Number of Lifeguards Qualified Safety Assistants 0-50 51-100 Greater than 100 1 1 2 0 1 1 Note : A qualified safety assistant may be replaced by a lifeguard but a Ufeguard may not be replaced by a quaUfied safety assistant. (3) When a Class 1 Pool with a water surface area greater than 1600 square feet is in use, there shall be provided safety supervision on a scale not less than that set out in the following Table: TABLE Minimum Numbers of Lifeguards and Qualified Safety Assistants for Water Surface Area Greater than 1600 Square Feet Number of Bathers Minimum Number of Lifeguards Qualified Safety Assistants 0-20 21-75 76-150 151-225 226-300 301-375 376-450 451-525 Greater than 525 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 One extra lifeguard and one extra qualified safety assistant for each additional 150 bathers or fraction thereof Note : A qualified safety assistant may be replaced by a lifeguard but a Ufeguard may not be replaced by a qualified safety assistant. (4) A Class 1 Pool shall be equipped with, (a) one or more control stations when the pool area is greater than 1600 square feet but not greater than 2500 square feet ; (b) two or more control stations when the pool area is greater than 2500 square feet. (5) Control stations shall be, (a) an elevated platform or chair ; (6) close to the side of the pool ; (c) secured to the pxjol deck at least six feet above the water surface ; (d) located to permit an unobstructed view of the pool bottom in the area under sur- veillance ; and (e) restricted to the exclusive use of lifeguards and safety sissistants. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 29. 30. — (1) The provisions of this section apply only to a Class 2 Pool and a Class 3 Pool. (2) A Class 2 Pool and a Class 3 Pool are exempt from the provisions of clauses b and /, subclauses ii and iv of clause A and clauses /, q, v and z of subsection 1 of section 12 and subsection 1 of section 24. (3) A Class 2 Pool and a Class 3 Pool shall be so constructed that, (a) a barrier of not less than three feet in height surrounds the pool deck and separates it from the general area so that access to the enclosed area is restricted to gateways that shall be closed when the pool is not in operation ; (b) the slope of the bottom of any portion of the pool having a water depth of less than four feet six inches does not exceed one foot vertically in twelve feet horizontally and in portions having a depth greater than four feet six inches and less than six feet six inches does not exceed one foot vertically in three feet horizontally ; (c) where a pool is equipped with one or more diving boards, (i) the distance from the wall under a deck level diving board to any point having a water depth of four feet six inches is not less than thirty feet, unless a warning notice is posted as required in subclause iii, (ii) the board projects a distance of three feet or more from the pool wall, and (iii) where the distance from the wall under a diving board to any point having a water depth of four feet six inches is less than thirty feet, a warning notice on which is printed 505 1158 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 113/71 in letters at least six inches high "DANGER — AVOID DEEP OR LONG DIVES" is posted in a loca- tion clearly visible to divers; (d) when the pool is a portable outdoor pool the deck may be covered with a non-slip material which is incapable of supporting biological growth as an alternative to the deck required in clause i of subsection 1 of section 12; (e) up to 15 per cent of the total pool water volume can be withdrawn daily from any point in the pool and discharged to waste drains ; (/) a telephone no further than 100 feet from the pool is available for emergency use. (4) Notices shall be posted adjacent to the pool entrance advising guests and pool users that a cleansing shower or bath must be taken im- mediately before entering the pool and before re- entering the pool after using the toilet. (5) A record of the number of persons using the pool shall be maintained by the lifeguard. (6) Food and beverages may be consumed on those portions of the pool deck which are more than six feet from the edge of the pool. (7) When a Class 2 Pool or a Class 3 Pool is in use there shall be provided safety supervision on a scale not less than that set out in the following Table: TABLE Minimum Numbers of Lifeguards and Qualified Safety Assistants for Class 2 and Class 3 Pools Number of Bathers Minimum Number of Lifeguards QuaHfied Safety Assistants 0-50 51-150 151-250 Greater than 250 1 1 2 0 1 1 Not less than 1 extra Hfeguard oi qualified safety assistant for each 100 additional bathers and at no time shall the number of quaHfied safety assistants exceed the num- ber of lifeguards Note : A qualified safety assistant may be replaced by a lifeguard but a lifeguard may not be replaced by a qualified safety assistant. (8) Notwithstanding subsection 7, when a Class 3 Pool which is an outdoor pool having a water surface area of 1600 square feet or less is in use, safety supervision need not be provided when, (a) the number of bathers does not exceed twenty-five at any instant ; and (6) a notice is displayed in a conspicuous loca- tion at the entrance to the pool deck on which is printed in letters at least one inch high, this pool is unsupervised, bathers UNDER twelve YEARS OF AGE ARE NOT allowed ON THE DECK OR IN THE POOL UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY A PERSON WHO IS NOT LESS THAN SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE. THE TOTAL NUMBER OF BATHERS ON THE DECK AND IN THE POOL MUST NOT EXCEED TWENTY-FIVE. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 30. 31. — (1) The provisions of this section apply only to a Class 4 Pool. (2) A Class 4 Pool is exempt from the provisions of section 13 (except clause c of subsection 1) and from subsections 1, 2 and 3 of section 18. (3) A Class 4 Pool shall be provided with dressing and locker rooms, showers and toilets of a nature, location and number appropriate to the use of the pool and ancillary facilities. (4) When a Class 4 Pool is in use there shall be provided safety supervision on a scale equal to that which is applicable to a Class 2 Pool. (5) The operator of a Class 4 Pool may apply in writing to the Minister for exemption from any provision of this Regulation other than those in subsection 2 of this section and such application shall include the reasons why the exemption is considered appropriate. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 31. 32. — ( 1 ) The provisions of this section apply only to a Class 5 Pool. (2) A Class 5 Pool is exempt from the provisions of section 13 (except clause c of subsection 1) and from subsections 1, 2 and 3 of section 18. (3) A Class 5 Pool shall be provided with dressing and locker rooms, showers and toilets of a nature, location and numbers appropriate to the use of the pool and ancillary facilities. (4) When a Class 5 Pool is in use there shall be provided safety supervision on a scale equal to that which is applicable to a Class 1 Pool. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 32. 506 O. Reg. 113/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1159 33. — ( 1 ) The provisions of this section apply only to a Class 6 Pool. (2) A Class 6 Pool is exempt from the provisions of clauses /, q and v of subsection 1 of section 12. (3) A Class 6 Pool shall be so constructed that up to 15 per cent of the total pool water volume can be withdrawn daily from any point in the pool and discharged to waste drains. (4) A Class 6 Pool shall be provided with dressing rooms, showers and toilets of a nature and number appropriate to the use of the pool. (5) When a Class 6 Pool is in use, there shall be provided safety supervision on a scale not less than set out in the following Table : TABLE Minimum Numbers of Lifeguards and qualified Safety Assistants for Class 6 Pools Number of Bathers Minimum Number of Lifeguards and Qualified Safety Assistants Any number Not less than a total of one per seventy-five bathers or fraction thereof and at no time shall the number of qualified safety assistants exceed the number of lifeguards (6) The operator of a Class 6 Pool may apply in writing to the Minister for exemption from any provision of this Regulation other than those of subsection 2 of this section, and such application shall include a statement of the reasons the exemption is considered appropriate. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 33. 34. Ontario Regulations 142/65, 450/67, 213/68 and 358/68 are revoked. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 34. 35. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of May, 1971. O. Reg. 113/71, s. 35. 507 1160 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 113/71 The Public Health Act PUBLIC SWIMMING POOL DAILY RECORD Week Ending Saturday 19 Pool Name Address Chemical Tests Daily Summaries Chemical Tests Time Chlorine Residual (ppm) pH 1. Day - Date 2. Time of Operating Electrical Ground Fault and ^ Emergency Telephone Tests 3. Total No. of Bathers For Day 4. Reading in Gallons of Make-up Water Meter 5. Name of Op)erator(s) Time Chlorine Residual (ppm) pH Free Total Free Total 1. Sunday 1. Thursday 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. 1. Monday 1. Friday 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. 1. Tuesday 1. Saturday 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. 1. Wednesday Remarks 2. 3. 4. 5. 508 O. Reg. 113/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 114/71 1161 BacterioI<^cal water samples collected weekly at the time of maximum pool use Location or Place of Sampling Time Date Results Total Coliforms Fecal Coliforms 1 (5291) 12 THE PROVINCIAL PARKS ACT O.Reg. 114/71. Designation of Parks. Made— March 11th. 1971. Filed— March 16th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PROVINCIAL PARKS ACT 1. — (1) Schedule 7 of Appendix B to Regulation 498 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 346/65, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: Schedule 7 IVANHOE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK In the geographic Township of Ivanhoe, in the Territorial District of Sudbury and described as follows : Beginning at the confluence of the water's edge along the northeasterly bank of Gullystone Creek with the water's edge along the southeasterly shore of Ivanhoe Lake ; thence north 69° 00' west to the middle of the channel of that lake; thence in a general northeasterly and southeasterly direc- tion along the middle of that channel to the inter- section with a line drawn north 11° 00' east from the place of beginning; thence continuing north 11° 00' east to a point distant 900 feet measured northeasterly from and perpendicularly to the water's edge along the southeasterly shore of that lake ; thence in a general easterly, northeasterly and northerly direction parallel to that water's edge and 900 feet in perpendicular distance therefrom to a point distant 5300 feet measured southerly from and perpendicularly to the north boundary of the geographic Township of Ivanhoe; thence in an easterly direction parallel to the said north boundary and 5300 feet in perpendicular distance therefrom to the intersection with the water's edge along the easterly shore of that lake; thence in a general northeasterly, northwesterly and northerly direction following that water's edge to the intersection with the westerly limit of the Pineland Timber Company road; thence in a general southerly and south- westerly direction following the westerly hmit of that road to the intersection with a line drawn east astronomically from the place of beginning; thence west astronomically to the place of beginning. Excepting any lands granted before the 27th day of October, 1970. (2) Schedule 8 of the said Appendix B, as re- made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 117/63 and amended by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 245/67, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Schedule 8 JOHN E. PEARCE PROVINCIAL PARK In the ToMmship of Dunwich, in the County of Elgin, containing an area of 168 acres, more or less, and described as follows : 1. Part of Lot 11 in Concession X. and part of the road allowance between concessions IX and X: Beginning at the most northerly comer of that Lot 1 1 ; thence southeasterly along the north- 509 1162 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 114/71 easterly limit of that lot 2391.14 feet; thence south 46° 36' west 441.54 feet; thence south 43° 27' east 379.98 feet to the northerly limit of Lake Road as shown on Reference Plan R-11; thence westerly and southwesterly along the north- erly and northwesterly limit to the southwesterly limit of that lot; thence northwesterly along that hmit 1896 feet, more or less, to the most westerly corner of that lot; thence northwesterly along the northwesterly production of the southwesterly Hmit of that lot a distance of 66 feet, more or less, to the northwesterly Hmit of the road allowance be- tween those concessions ; thence northeasterly along that northwesterly limit 1983 feet, more or less, to the intersection with a line drawn north 43° 26' west from the point of commencement ; thence south 43° 26' east 66 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. 2. Part of Lot 11 in Concession X: Beginning at the intersection of the water's edge of Lake Erie with the southeasterly production of the line between lots 10 and 11, in Concession X; thence northwesterly along that production and that line 1472 feet, more or less, to the southeasterly limit of Lake Road as shown on Reference Plan R-11; thence north 54° 32' east along that Hmit 323.32 feet; thence south 39° 00' east 240.92 feet; thence north 54° 07' 30" east 103.95 feet; thence north 41° 00' 30" west 240.17 feet to the south- easterly limit of that road; thence northeasterly along that limit of that road on a curve to the right having a radius of 1382.39 feet, an arc dis- tance of 357.13 feet, the chord equivalent being 356.13 feet measured north 63° 36' east; thence north 71° 00' east along that Hmit 236.86 feet; thence northeasterly along that Hmit on a curve to the right having a radius of 1095.92 feet, an arc distance of 373.25 feet, the chord equivalent being 371.45 feet measured north 80° 45' 20" east; thence south 60° 10' 20" east along that limit 111.35 feet; thence north 71° 32' 40" east along that limit 121.01 feet; thence south 84° 03' east along that Hmit 513.95 feet; thence north 84° 52' 30" east along that limit 261.42 feet; thence south 44° 34' east 176.78 feet; thence south 9° 20' 30" west 120.42 feet; thence south 27° 42' 20" east 149.35 feet ; thence south 89° 47' 30" east 44.9 feet ; thence south 5° 37' east 524.93 feet; thence continuing south 5° 37' east 60 feet, more or less, to that water's edge ; thence in a southwesterly direction along that water's edge to the place of beginning. (3) Schedule 9 of the said Appendix B, as re- made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 117/63, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: Schedule 9 KAP-KIG-IWAN PROVINCIAL PARK In the geographic townships of Dack and Evanturel, in the Territorial District of Timis- kaming and described as follows : Beginning at a point in the easterly limit of Lot 11, in Concession III, in the geographic Town- ship of Evanturel, distant 36.89 chains measured northerly along that Hmit from the southeasterly corner thereof; thence west astronomicaUy to the intersection with the westerly limit of that lot; thence northerly along the westerly limit of that lot to the intersection with a line drawn east astro- nomically from a point in the westerly limit of Lot 12, in Concession III, in that geographic town- ship distant 37.26 chains measured northerly along that Hmit from the southwesterly corner of that lot; thence west astronomically to the westerly limit of that lot ; thence northerly along the westerly limit of that lot and being along the easterly limit of Lot 1, in Concession III, in the geographic Township of Dack to a point therein distant 38.88 chains measured northerly along the easterly Hmit of Lot 1, in Concession III, from the southeasterly corner thereof; thence westerly parallel to the southerly limit of that lot to the intersection with the westerly Hmit of that lot ; thence northerly along the westerly Hmit of that lot to a point distant 20 chains measured southerly thereon from the north- westerly corner thereof ; thence west astronomically 20 chains, more or less, to the intersection with a line drawn south astronomically from a point in the northerly limit of Lot 2, in Concession III, in the geographic Township of Dack distant 20 chains measured easterly thereon from the northwesterly corner of that lot ; thence north astronomically 20 chains, more or less, to the northerly limit of that lot; thence northerly along the line between the southwest quarter and southeast quarter of the south half of Lot 2, in Concession IV, to the line between the north half and the south half of the south half of that lot ; thence easterly along the line between the north half and south half of the south half of Lot 2 and Lot 1, in Concession IV, to the easterly boundary of the geographic Township of Dack; thence easterly along the line between the north half and the south half of the south half of Lot 12, in Concession IV, in the geographic Township of Evanturel to the easterly limit of that lot; thence southerly along the easterly limit of that lot to the southeasterly corner thereof; thence easterly along the line between concessions III and IV, in that geographic township to the northeasterly corner of Lot 11, in Concession III, in that geo- graphic township; thence southerly along the easterly limit of that lot to the place of beginning. (4) Schedule 17 of the said Appendix B is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Schedule 17 SIOUX NARROWS PROVINCIAL CAMP AND PICNIC GROUNDS In the geographic Township of Willingdon, in the Territorial District of Kenora, and described as follows : Premising that the bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical. 510 O. Reg. 114/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1163 Beginning at the intersection of the southerly limit of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 70 as shown on Department of Highways Plan P-2535-4 with the easterly limit of the Mission Site according to a plan dated the 27th day of October, 1938, and prepared by Campbell Griffin, Ontario Land Surveyor ; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of that highway 3171.38 feet, more or less, to its intersection with the southerly limit of llining Claim K 8559; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of that mining claim 299.94 feet, more or less, to the southeasterly comer of that mining claim being also the southwesterly comer of Mining Clsiim K 8561 ; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of that mining claim 838.20 feet, more or less, to the southeasterly comer of that mining claim ; thence southerly in a straight line to the most northerly comer of Farm Location EB 40; thence southwesterly and southerly along the northwesterly Umit of that location to the south- westerly comer thereof ; thence south astronomicaUy to a point distant 300 feet measured southerly from and perpendicularly to the high-water mark of Regina Bay of Lake of the Woods; thence in a westerly direction parallel to the said high-water mark and 300 feet in perpendicular distance there- from to the southerly production of the easterly limit of Mining Claim K 9316; thence northerly along that production and the easterly limit of that mining claim to a point distant 913.94 feet measured north 50° 49' 06' west from the southwesterly comer of Farm Location EB 40 ; thence north 87° 30' west to a point distant 300 feet measured southwesterly from and perpendicularly to the high-water mark of Regina Bay; thence in a northerly and north- westerly direction parallel to that high-water mark and 300 feet in perpendicular distance therefrom to the southeasterly production of the north- easterly hmit of Location EB 1494; thence north- westerly along that production, the northeasterly limit of that location and the northwesterly pro- duction of that northeasterly limit to a point distant 300 feet measured northwesterly from and perpen- dicularly to the high-water mark of Regina Bay; thence in a northeasterly direction parallel to the said high-water mark and 300 feet in perpendicular width therefrom to a Une drawn west astronomically from a point distant 150 feet measured south 7° 01' east from the place of beginning; thence east astro- nomically to a hne drawn south 7° 01' east from the place of beginning; thence north 7° 01' west 150 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. (5) Schedule 32 of the said Appendix B is revoked and the following substituted therefor: Schedule 32 WINDY LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK In the geographic townships of Cascaden and DowHng in the Territorial District of Sudbury, containing an area of 343 acres, more or less, and described as follows: 1 . Containing 234.644 acres, more or less: Beginning at the intersection of the southeasterly hmit of Cartier Road with the easterly limit of Lot 2, in Concession VI, Township of Cascaden, distant 1646.51 feet measured southerly along that easterly hmit from the northeasterly comer thereof ; thence north 29° 08' 30* east along that southeasterly Umit of Cartier Road 750.47 feet; thence easterly along that southeasterly hmit along a curve to the right ha\'ing a radius of 333.06 feet, an arc distance of 255.82 feet, the chord equivalent being 249.58 feet measured north 51° 08' 45' east; thence north 73° 09' east along the southerly limit of that road 218.02 feet to the southwesterly limit of the right- of-way of the Canadian Pacific Railway; thence south 36° 35' east along that southwesterly limit 577.38 feet ; thence southeasterly along that south- westerly limit on a curve to the left having a radius of 3064.93 feet, an arc distance of 1143.86 feet, the chord equivalent being 1137.23 feet measured south 47° 16' 30* east ; thence south 57° 58' east along that southwesterly Umit 1089.40 feet ; thence north 32° 02' east along that south- westerly limit 50.0 feet ; thence south 57° 58' east along that southwesterly Umit 500.0 feet; thence north 32° 02' east along that southwesterly Umit 50.0 feet ; thence south 57° 58' east along that south- westerly Umit 3592.88 feet; thence southeasterly along that southwesterly Umit on a curve to the right having a radius of 1332.69 feet, an arc dis- tance of 60.62 feet, the chord equivalent being 60.62 feet measured south 56° 39' 50' east ; thence continuing southeasterly along that southwesterly Umit on a curve to the right having a radius of 1383.19 feet, an arc distance of 102.01 feet, the chord equivalent being 101.99 feet measured south 41° 08' 40* east; thence south 28° 12' west 401.69 feet; thence west astronomicaUy 318 feet, more or less, to the water's edge of Windy Lake; thence south 54° 30' west to a point distant 300 feet measured southwesterly from and perpendicularly to the water's edge of that lake; thence in a north- westerly, southwesterly, northwesterly and south- westerly direction parallel to that water's edge and 300 feet in perpendicular distance therefrom to a Une drawn east astronomically from a point herein- after referred to as Point 'A' distant 2599.55 feet measured south 15° 31' 41' west from the place of beginning ; thence west astronomicaUy to the water's edge of Windy Lake; thence west astronomicaUy 180 feet, more or less, to that Point 'A' ; thence north 15° 05' west 761.0 feet; thence north 9° 58' 40* west 780.93 feet to the southeasterly Umit of Cartier Road ; thence northeasterly along that southeasterly Umit on a curve to the left having a radius of 1482.69 feet, an arc distance of 349.35 feet, the chord equivalent being 348.54 feet measured north 55° 10' 30* east ; thence north 48° 25' 30* east along that southeasterly Umit 531.38 feet; thence north- easterly along that southeasterly Umit on a curve to the left having a radius of 1482.69 feet, an arc distance of 499.01 feet, the chord equivalent being 496.66 feet meiisured north 38° 47' east ; thence north 29° 08' 30* east along that southeasterly limit 70.92 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. 511 1164 2. Containing 20.806 acres : THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 114/71 Schedule 38 Beginning at the intersection of the southerly hmit of Cartier Road with the easterly limit of Lot 1 , in Concession VI, Township of Cascaden, distant 1474.70 feet measured southerly along that easterly limit from the northeasterly corner thereof; thence southeasterly on a curve to the right having a radius of 1224.07 feet, an arc distance of 1152.56 feet, the chord equivalent being 1110.46 feet measured south 44° 38' 30" east ; thence south 17° 40' east along the westerly limit of Cartier Road 258.0 feet; thence southeasterly along the westerly limit of that road on a curve to the left having a radius of 1256.07 feet, an arc distance of 250.80 feet, the chord equivalent being 250.38 feet measured south 23° 23' 15" east to the intersection with the northeasterly limit of the right-of-way of the Canadian Pacific Railway ; thence north 57° 58' west along that northeasterly limit 675.99 feet ; thence north 32° 02' east along that northeasterly Hmit 100.0 feet; thence north 57° 58' west along that northeasterly hmit 1089.40 feet; thence northwest- erly along that northeasterly limit on a curve to the right having a radius of 2664.93 feet, an arc distance of 994.58 feet, the chord equivalent being 988.82 feet measured north 47° 16' 30" west; thence north 36° 35' west along that northeasterly limit 159.13 feet to the southerly limit of the Cartier Road; thence south 62° 25' east along that southerly limit 707.66 feet; thence southeasterly along that south- erly limit on a curve to the left having a radius of 1482.19 feet, an arc distance of 303.96 feet, the chord equivalent being 303.43 feet measured south 68° 17' 30' east; thence south 74° 10' east 359.45 feet; thence southeasterly along that southerly limit on a curve to the right having a radius of 1224.07 feet, an arc distance of 54.51 feet, the chord equivalent being 54.50 feet measured south 72° 53' 30" east to the place of beginning. 3. Containing 37.571 acres: Beginning at a point in the southerly limit of Lot 12, in Concession VI, in the Township of Dowling, distant 829.24 feet measured westerly along that southerly Hmit from the southeasterly corner of that lot; thence north 28° 12' east 113.60 feet; thence north 58° 47' west 616.89 feet; thence north 2° 21' east 861.49 feet; thence south 88° 13' 30" west 2114.20 feet to the northeasterly Hmit of the right-of-way of the Canadian Pacific Railway; thence south 57° 58' east along that northeasterly Hmit 2686.58 feet; thence southeasterly along that northeasterly Hmit on a curve to the right having a radius of 1532.69 feet, an arc distance of 143.46 feet, the chord equivalent being 143.41 feet measured south 55° 17' 05" east to the intersection with a Hne drawn south 28° 12' west from the place of beginning; thence north 28° 12' east 330.82 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. (6) Schedule 38 of the said Appendix B is revoked and the following substituted therefor : BLACKSAND PROVINCIAL PARK In the geographic Township of Kilkenny, in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay, and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly limit of the right-of-way of the Canadian National Railways distant 200 chains measured southerly from and perpendicularly to the northerly boundary of the geographic Township of Kilkenny; thence west astronomically to the high-water mark of Pijitawabik Bay of Lake Nipigon; thence continuing west astronomically to a point distant 500 feet measured northwesterly from and perpendicularly to the said high-water mark of that bay; thence in a general northeasterly, northwesterly, westerly, northwesterly and northeasterly direction parallel to the said high-water mark and distant 500 feet in perpendicular distance therefrom to the westerly production of the said northerly boundary of that geographic township; thence easterly along that production and the said northerly boundary to the westerly limit of the right-of-way of the Canadian National Railways; thence in a general south- westerly direction following that limit of that right- of-way to the place of beginning. (7) Schedule 44 of the said Appendix B, as made by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 117/63, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Schedule 44 FINLAYSON POINT PROVINCIAL CAMP AND PICNIC GROUNDS In the geographic Township of Strathcona, in the Territorial District of Nipissing, containing an area of 91.5 acres, more or less, and described as follows: Premising that the bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical. Beginning at the northwesterly corner of Lot 42, according to a plan dated the 24th day of June, 1942, signed by E. L. Moore, Ontario Land Sur- veyor, of record in the Department of Lands and Forests ; thence south 0° 45' west along the westerly limit of that lot and its southerly production to a point distant 100 feet measured southeasterly from and perpendicularly to the water's edge on the north- erly shore of Inlet Bay of Lake Temagami; thence in a general southwesterly direction parallel to that water's edge and 100 feet in perpendicular distance therefrom to a point distant 50 feet measured south- easterly from and perpendicularly to the water's edge along the easterly shore of Island 42; thence north astronomically to the water's edge along the southerly shore of Inlet Bay of Lake Temagami; thence in a northwesterly and northerly direction along that water's edge to a point distant 50 feet measured northeasterly from and perpendicularly 512 O. Reg. 114/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1165 to the water's edge along the northerly shore of that island; thence in a northwesterly direction parallel to that water's edge and 50 feet in perpendicular distance therefrom to a point distant 100 feet measured westerly from and perpendicularly to the water's edge along the southerly shore of Inlet Bay of Lake Temagami; thence in a general northerly, northwesterly, southwesterly, northerly, northeast- erly and northwesterly direction parallel to the said water's edge and 100 feet in perpendicular distance therefrom to the intersection with a line drawn south 34° east from an iron bar planted in the southeasterly production of a fence line and distant 1774.36 feet measured north 89° 39' west from the place of beginning; thence north 34° west to the water's edge of that Inlet Bay; thence continuing north 34° west 59.03 feet, more or less, to a fence post ; thence north 31° 34' west along the line of a fence 247.7 feet; thence north 28° 21' west along the bne of a fence 222.28 feet ; thence north 57° 49' east along the line of a fence 20.26 feet; thence north 38° 31' west along the Hne of a fence 49.75 feet; thence north 57° 23' west along the hne of a fence and its northwesterly production 77.59 feet, more or less, to the water's edge on the southerly shore of the North- east Arm of Lake Temagami; thence north astro- nomically 170 feet; thence north 70° 00' east to a point distant 100 feet measured northwesterly from and perpendicularly to the water's edge along the southerly shore of that Northeast Arm ; thence in a northeasterly, southerly and easterly direction paral- lel to that water's edge and 100 feet in perpen- dicular distance therefrom to a point distant 50 feet measured westerly from and jjerpendicularly to the water's edge along the westerly shore of Island 39; thence in a southeasterly and northeasterly direction parallel to that water's edge and 50 feet in per- pendicular distance therefrom to a point distant 100 feet measured northerly from and perpen- dicularly to the the water's edge silong the southerly shore of that Northeast Arm; thence in a north- easterly and southeasterly direction parallel to that water's edge and 100 feet in perpendicular distance therefrom to the intersection with the northerly production of the westerly limit of Mining Location J.S. 2; thence southerly on that production to the northwesterly comer of that location ; thence south- erly along the westerly hmit of that location 184.33 feet; thence east astronomically 636.45 feet to an iron bar planted; thence south 34° 35' 10* east 283.90 feet, more or less, to a concrete monument planted in the westerly limit of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 1 1 ; thence south 17° 10' east along that westerly limit 76.73 feet; thence south 72° 50' west 157 feet; thence south 62° 35' west 382.15 feet; thence south 76° 40' 30* west 166.75 feet; thence north 50° 16' west 187.87 feet; thence north 87° 19' west 266.89 feet; thence south 76° 50' west 282.98 feet; thence south 49° 06' west 91.59 feet; thence south 0° 45' west 88.33 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. (8) Schedule 53 of the said Appendix B, as made by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 117/63, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Schedule 53 WHITE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK In geographic Township of Tp. 71 and un- surveyed territory lying north thereof in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay, containing an area of 4265 acres, more or less, and described as follows : Beginning at the intersection of the northerly Umit of the right-of-way of the Canadian Pacific Railway with the water's edge along the westerly shore of White Lake ; thence southeasterly along that railway limit to a point distant 200 feet measured southeasterly from and perpendicularly to that water's edge; thence in a northecisterly direction parallel to the water's edge of that lake and 200 feet in perpendicular distance therefrom to a line drawn south 20° 33' east astronomically from the intersection of the water's edge of that lake with the southerly Umit of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 17; thence north 20° 33' west astro- nomically 200 feet, more or less, to that intersection ; thence in a general westerly direction following the southerly Umit of that highway Umit to the inter- section with the water's edge along the easterly shore of Dune Lake; thence south 45° west to a point distant 300 feet measured southwesterly from and perpendicularly to that water's edge of that lake ; thence in a general southwesterly direction parallel to that water's edge and 300 feet in perpendicular distance therefrom to a Une drawn north 45° west from the confluence of the water's edge of that lake with the easterly bank of an unnamed creek flowing into that lake; thence south 45° east 300 feet, more or less, to the water's edge of that lake ; thence in a general southerly direction foUowing the water's edge along the easterly shore of that unnamed creek and the water's edge along the easterly shore of an unnamed lake to the most southerly extremity thereof ; thence southeasterly in a straight Une 1 mile and 1452 feet, more or less, to the most easterly comer of a widening in the right-of-way of the Canadian Pacific Railway otherwise known as Fords BaUast Pit ; thence southwesterly and southeasterly along the southeasterly limit of that balljist pit and the northerly Umit of that right-of-way to the place of beginning. (9) Schedule 60 of the said Appendix B, as made by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 245/67, is revoked and the foUow- ing substituted therefor : Schedule 60 CRAIGLEITH PROVINCIAL PARK In the Township of ColUngwood, in the County of Grey, containing an area of 162.33 acres, more or less, and described as foUows : 513 1166 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 114/71 Premising that the bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical and are referred to the southerly limit of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 26 having a bearing of north 72° 04' west as shown on Department of Highways Plan P- 1671-18. 1. Containing 57 acres, more or less: Beginning where a survey post has been planted in the northerly limit of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 26 being a point in the westerly Hmit of Lot 1, according to a plan regis- tered in the Registry Office for the North Riding of the County of Grey as No. 320 distant 30.3 feet measured on a course of north 9° 10' west along that westerly limit from the southwesterly corner thereof; thence north 72° 10' west along that northerly limit' 665.11 feet; thence north 72° 04' west along that northerly limit 1574.99 feet; thence north 5° 01' 30" west 230 feet, more or less, to the high-water mark of Nottawasaga Bay of Georgian Bay; thence continuing north 5° 01' 30' west to a point in the bed of Nottawasaga Bay of Georgian Bay distant 300 feet measured northerly from and perpendicularly to the water's edge of Nottawasaga Bay; thence in a northeasterly and southeasterly direction parallel to the water's edge and distant 300 feet in perpendicular width therefrom to its intersection with the northeasterly production of the line between lots 42 and 43 according to Registered Plan No. 320; thence southwesterly along that northeasterly production and the southeasterly limit of Lot 42 to a point distant 27 feet measured north 41° 28' east from the most southerly corner of that lot ; thence north 48° 32' west 240.0 feet to a point in the southeasterly limit of Block A accord- ing to Registered Plan No. 320; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly limit of that block a distance of 27 feet to the most southerly corner thereof; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly limit of that block to the most westerly corner thereof; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly limit of that block to the most northerly corner thereof; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly limit of lots 38 to 12, inclusive, according to Registered Plan No. 320, to the most northerly corner of said Lot 12; thence south 28° 23' west along the north- westerly limit of that lot to a point distant 27 feet measured north 28° 23' east from the most westerly corner of that lot; thence north 61° 37' west 161.54 feet; thence north 72° 10' west 527.30 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. 2. Containing 105.33 acres, more or less: Beginning at the southeasterly corner of Lot 24, in Concession IV; thence north 8° 17' west along the easterly Hmit of that Lot 24 a distance of 233.50 feet ; thence north 47° 03' 40' west 53.73 feet ; thence south 80° 50' west 300.0 feet; thence north 9° 10' west 100.0 feet; thence north 80° 50' east 300.0 feet; thence north 9° 10' west 698.01 feet; thence south 80° 50' west 250.0 feet; thence north 9° 10' west 702.63 feet to the southerly limit of the right-of-way of the Canadian National Railways; thence north- westerly along that railway limit on a curve to the left having a radius of 5696.65 feet, an arc distance of 1836.33 feet, the chord equivalent being 1828.40 feet measured north 70° 59' 25' west to the easterly limit of Hidden Lake Road ; thence south 7° 59' 30* east along that easterly limit 348.33 feet; thence north 82° 00' 30' east 200.0 feet; thence south 7° 59' 30' east 450.0 feet; thence south 82°00'30' west 200.0 feet to the easterly limit of Hidden Lake Road ; thence south 7° 59' 30' east along that east- erly Hmit 268.51 feet; thence south 74° 50' 30' west 257.93 feet, more or less, to the line between the east half and west half of Lot 24, in Concession IV ; thence southerly along that Hne 1857.93 feet, more or less, to the southerly limit of that lot; thence easterly along that southerly limit 2191.77 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. (10) Schedule 62 of the said Appendix B, as made by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 245/67, is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : Schedule 62 KAKABEKA FALLS PROVINCIAL PARK In the geographic townships of Oliver and Paipoonge, in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay, containing an area of 1039 acres, more or less, and described as follows : Premising that the bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical and are referred to the east limit of Mining Location 12X having an astronomical course of south 0° 57' 40' east. Beginning at the northwest corner of Mining Location 12X, in the geographic Township of OHver; thence south 1° 34' 20' east along the west Hmit of that location 2699.73 feet, more or less, to the southwest corner thereof; thence north 89° 59' 25' east along the south limit of that location 660.0 feet, more or less, to the northwest corner of Mining Location lOX ; thence south 0°55'20' west along the west limit of that location 2622.49 feet, more or less, to the southwest corner thereof; thence north 89° 57' 30' east along the south Hmit of that loca- tion 33.0 feet, more or less, to the intersection with the northerly production of the west Hmit of Lot 20, in Concession E, in the geographic Township of Paipoonge ; thence south 0° 11 ' 40' west along that production and the west limits of lots 20, 19, 18 and 17, in Concession E, a distance of 5300.59 feet, more or less, to the southwest corner of Lot 17, in Concession E ; thence north 89° 57' 30' east along the south limit of that lot 6382.20 feet, more or less, to the southeast corner thereof; thence north 89° 57' 30' east to the intersection with the centre Hne of the Kaministikwia River ; thence in a genersil northwesterly direction following that centre Hne to the intersection with the westerly production of the south Hmit of Mining Location lOX; thence easterly along that westerly production and the south limit of that mining location to a point 514 O. Reg. 114/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1167 distant 1779.11 feet measured south 89° 57' 30' west along that south limit from the southeast corner of that mining location in the geographic Township of Ohver; thence north 30° 07' east 499.97 feet; thence north 30° 10' west 2530.5 feet, more or less, to a p)oint in the limit between that mining location and Lot 19, in Concession I, and which point is distant 260.0 feet measured westerly along the south limit of that Lot 19 from the southeast corner thereof; thence south 89° 59' 25' west along the south hmit of that lot a distance of 40.0 feet; thence north 18° 52' 30' west 1120.0 feet; thence north 27° 47' 30* west 1328.9 feet, more or less, to a point in the limit between Mining Location 12X and Lot 19, in Con- cession I, in the geographic Township of Oliver and which point is distant 2233.02 feet measured northerly along the west limit of that lot from the southwest corner thereof; thence north 0°57'40' west along that west limit and its northerly pro- duction 463.29 feet, more or less, to the northeast corner of that mining location; thence north 89° 56' 35' west along the north limit of that mining location a distance of 2613.84 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. Excepting the King's Highway and any other lands granted before the 1st day of September, 1966. (11) Schedule 67 of the said Appendix B, as made by subsection 3 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 358/67, is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : Schedule 67 SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAIN PROVINCIAL PARK In the geographic townships of Calvin, Mattawan and Papineau, in the Territorial District of Nipissing, containing an area of 5805 acres, more or less, and described as follows : Beginning at the northwesterly comer of Lot 5, in Concession I, in the geographic Township of Mattawan ; thence southerly along the westerly limit of that lot 4619.8 feet to the westerly limit of Location MN 66; thence north 26° 28' east along that westerly hmit 45.14 feet to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence south 63° 32' east along the northerly limit of that location 300.0 feet; thence south 26° 28' west along the easterly limit of that location 375.34 feet, more or less, to the water's edge of Bouillon Lake of the Mattawa River ; thence in an easterly direction following the water's edge of Bouillon Lake and the Mattawa River to the northerly production of the westerly Urait of Lot 11, in Concession IX, in the geographic Township of Calvin ; thence southerly along that production and that westerly limit to the southwesterly corner of that lot; thence southerly in a straight line to the northwesterly corner of Lot 11, in Concession VIII; thence southerly along that westerly hmit and its southerly production to the intersection with the inner limit of the 66-foot road allowance along the southerly shore of the Amable Du Fond River ; thence easterly along that inner limit 115 feet, more or less, to the intersection with a line drawn north 27° 07' 30' east astonomically from Department of Highways monument No. 98 as shown on Department of Highways Plan P-2186-11; thence south 27° 07' 30' west astronomically 116.85 feet, more or less, to the intersection with the northerly limit of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 17; thence soutfieasterly along that norther- ly limit to its intersection with the southerly limit of Lot 1, in Concession VII, in the geo- graphic Township of Calvin; thence easterly along that southerly hmit 336.34 feet to the south- easterly corner thereof; thence northerly along the easterly hmit of that lot to the westerly production of a Une drawn easterly parallel to the southerly limit of Lot 35, in Concession XV, in the geographic Township of Papineau from a point in the westerly limit of that lot distant 2444.64 feet (37.04 chains) measured north- erly along the westerly limit of that lot from the southwesterly corner thereof; thence easterly along that production and that parallel Une to the easterly hmit of that Lot 35; thence northerly along the easterly hmit of that lot and its northerly production to the water's edge of the Mattawa River; thence northeasterly to the inter- section with the southerly production of the easterly hmit of Lot 21, in Concession I, in the geographic Township of Mattawan, with the water's edge along the northerly shore of the Mattawa River; thence northerly along that pro- duction and the easterly hmit of that lot to the northeasterly comer thereof; thence northerly in a straight Une to the southeasterly comer of Lot 21, in Concession II; thence northerly along the easterly Umit of that lot to the northeasterly comer thereof; thence westerly along the northerly Umit of Concession II to the northwesterly comer of Lot 12, in that concession; thence southerly along the westerly Umit of that lot to the southwesterly comer thereof; thence southerly in a straight line to the northwesterly corner of Lot 12, in Concession I; thence westerly along the northerly Umit of that concession to the place of beginning. Excepting any lands granted before the 7th day of April, 1970. (12) Schedule 70 of the said Appendix B, as made by subsection 6 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 320/68, is revoked and the f oUowing substituted therefor : Schedule 70 BALSAM LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK In the Township of Bexley, in the County of Victoria, containing an area of 1109 acres, more or less, and described as foUows : 515 1168 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 114/71 Premising that the bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical and are referred to the south- westerly Hmit of Lot 19, North West Bay Range, having an astronomic bearing of north 58° 28' west as shown on Department of Highways Plan P-2448-15. Beginning at the intersection of the northeasterly Hmit of Lot 26, North West Bay Range, with the southeasterly limit of the right-of-way of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 46 as shown on Department of Highways Plan P-2448-36; thence south 40° 17' 20' west along that highway limit 3977.04 feet; thence south 31° 32' west along that highway limit 1337.99 feet ; thence south 13° 36' east 52.20 feet to the northeasterly limit of the right-of-way of a trav- elled road; thence south 58° 28' east along that right-of-way limit 8575.1 feet; thence continuing south 58° 28' east along that limit and its south- easterly production 160 feet, more or less, to the water's edge of North Bay of Balsam Lake; thence continuing south 58° 28' east to a point distant 300 feet measured southerly from and perpendicularly to the water's edge of North Bay of Balsam Lake; thence in a northeasterly direction parallel to that water's edge and 300 feet in perpendicular distance therefrom to the intersection with the southeasterly production of the northeasterly hmit of Lot 26, North West Bay Range ; thence north 59° 32' 40' west along that production and that hmit to the place of beginning. 2. Appendix B to Regulation 498 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regulations 117/63, 206/63, 110/64, 161/64, 183/64, 205/64, 179/65, 346/65, 343/66, 388/66, 245/67, 358/67, 26/68, 320/68, 362/68, 86/69, 245/69, 474/69, 165/70, 183/70 and 290/70 is further amended by adding thereto the following schedules : Schedule 90 ANTOINE PROVINCIAL PARK In the geographic Township of Mattawan, in the Territorial District of Nipissing, containing a total area of 30 acres, more or less, and described as follows : Premising that the bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical. 1. Containing an area of 8 acres, more or less: Beginning at the intersection of the westerly hmit of the right-of-way of a road with the southerly hmit of Lot 39, in Concession VII, distant 195.99 feet measured westerly along that southerly hmit from the southesisterly corner of that lot; thence northerly along that hmit on a curve to the left having a radius of 2814.79 feet, an arc distance of 372.11 feet, the chord equivalent being 371.84 feet measured north 1° 33' 14' west; thence north 2° 14' west along that limit 365.96 feet; thence north 89° 59' west 459.64 feet; thence south 0° 01' west 737.38 feet, more or less, to the southerly limit of that Lot 39; thence easterly along that southerly hmit 464.01 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. 2. Containing an area of 22 acres, more or less: Beginning at the southwesterly corner of Lot 40, in Concession VII; thence westerly along the southerly hmit of Lot 39, in Concession VII, a distance of 95.57 feet to the easterly limit of the right-of-way of a road; thence northerly along that limit on a curve to the left having a radius of 2914.79 feet, an arc distance of 376.02 feet, the chord equivalent being 375.77 feet measured north 1°27'45" east; thence north 2° 14' west 362.00 feet; thence south 89° 59' east 1230.28 feet, more or less, to a point distant 400 feet measured northeasterly from and perpen- dicularly to the water's edge of the Ottawa River; thence in a southerly and southwesterly direction parallel to that water's edge and 400 feet in perpendicular width therefrom to the easterly production of the southerly hmit of that Lot 40; thence westerly along that production and that southerly hmit to the place of beginning. Schedule 91 ARROWHEAD PROVINCIAL PARK In the geographic Township of Chafiey, now in the Town of Huntsville, in the District Munici- pality of Muskoka, containing an area of 1920 acres, more or less, and described as follows: Premising that the bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical and are referred to the meridian through the southwesterly corner of the Township of Chaffey. Beginning at a point in the easterly limit of Lot 25, in Concession VI, distant 893.35 feet measured northerly along the easterly limit of that lot from the southeasterly corner thereof; thence northerly along that easterly limit to the north- easterly corner thereof; thence northerly along the northerly production of the easterly hmit of that Lot 25 to the southerly hmit of that Lot 25, in Concession VII; thence easterly along that southerly limit to the southeasterly corner thereof; thence northerly along the easterly hmit of that lot to the northeasterly corner thereof; thence easterly in a straight line to the southwesterly corner of Lot 26, Concession VIII; thence easterly along the southerly limit of that lot to the south- easterly corner thereof; thence northerly along the easterly hmit of that lot to the northeasterly corner thereof; thence westerly along the northerly limit of that lot to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence westerly in a straight line to the northeasterly corner of Lot 25, in Concession VIII; 516 O. Reg. 114/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1169 thence westerly along the northerly limit of that lot to the northwesterly comer thereof; thence southerly cilong the westerly limit of that lot to the southwesterly comer thereof ; thence westerly along the southerly limit of Lot 24, in Concession VIII, to the water's edge of Arrowhead Lake; thence northwesterly in a straight line to the intersection with the water's edge along the northerly shore of Arrowhead Lake with the easterly Umit of Lot 22, in Concession VIII; thence northerly along that easterly hmit to the northeasterly comer thereof; thence westerly along the northerly limit of Lot 22, in Concession VIII, to the northwesterly comer of that lot; thence northerly in a straight line to the southeasterly comer of Lot 21, in Concession IX; thence northerly along the easterly limit of that lot to the north- easterly comer thereof; thence westerly along the northerly limit of that lot to the northwesterly comer thereof; thence southerly along the westerly limit of that lot to the southwesterly comer of that lot; thence southerly in a straight line to the northwesterly comer of Lot 21, in Con- cession VIII; thence westerly in a straight line to the northeasterly comer of Lot 20, in Con- cession VIII; thence westerly along the northerly limit of lots 20, 19 and 18, in Concession VIII to the northwesterly comer of Lot 18, in Conces- sion VIII; thence southerly along the westerly limit of that lot 3184.30 feet to the northeasterly limit of the right-of-way of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 1 1 ; thence south 41° 59' 30' east along that highway limit 327.56 feet; thence southeasterly cilong that highway limit on a curve to the right having a radius of 3894.72 feet, an arc distance of 1016.24 feet, the chord equivalent being 1013.36 feet measured south 34° 31' east; thence south 27° 02' 30* east 1587 feet, more or less, to the water's edge along the northerly bank of East River; thence in a general southeasterly direction following that water's edge to the easterly limit of Lot 22, in Con- cession VI; thence northerly along the easterly limit of that lot to the northeasterly comer thereof ; thence northerly in a straight line to the south- westerly corner of Lot 23, in Concession VII; thence easterly along the southerly limit of lots 23 and 24 to the southeasterly comer of Lot 24, in Concession VII; thence southerly in a straight line to the northwesterly comer of Lot 25, in Concession VI; thence southerly tdong the westerly limit of that lot to a hne drawn south 69° 21' 05' west from the place of beginning; thence north 69° 21' 05' east 1319.56 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. Schedule 92 BON ECHO PROVINCIAL PARK In the Township of Barrie, in the County of Frontenac, and the townships of Anglesea and Effingham, in the County of Lennox and Adding- ton, and containing an area of 16417 acres, more or less, and described as follows : 1 . Beginning at the northeasterly comer of Lot 25, in Concession XVI, in the Township of Barrie; thence southerly along the easterly limit of that lot to the southeasterly comer thereof; thence easterly along the northerly limit of lots 24 and 23, in Concession XV, to the northeasterly comer of the last mentioned lot; thence southerly 2dong the easterly Umit of Lot 23, in Concession XV, to the southeasterly comer thereof ; thence southerly in a straight hne to the northeasterly comer of Lot 23, in Concession XIV; thence southerly along the easterly limit of that lot and its southerly production to the water's edge of Sha- bomeka Lake; thence westerly parallel to the northerly limit of that lot to the water's edge of that lake; thence in a southwesterly and southeasterly direction following that water's edge to a Une drawn easterly parallel to the northerly limit of Lot 25, in Concession XIV from a point in the westerly Umit of that lot distant 25.0 chains measured southerly along that westerly Umit from the northwesterly comer of that lot; thence westerly along that parallel Une to the westerly Umit of that lot; thence northerly along the westerly Umit of that lot to the north- westerly comer thereof; thence northerly in a straight Une to the southwesterly comer of Lot 25, in Concession XV; thence westerly in a straight Une to the southeasterly corner of Lot 26, in Concession XV ; thence westerly along the southerly limit of lots 26, 27 and 28, in Concession XV to the inner Umit of the 66-foot road allowance laid out along the easterly shore of Mazinaw Lake; thence westerly along the westerly production of the southerly Umit of Lot 28, in Concession XV to a point distant 400 feet measured southeasterly from and perpendicularly to the high-water mark along the westerly shore of Mazinaw Lake; thence in a southwesterly direction paraUel to the said high-water mark and 400 feet in perpendicular distance therefrom to a line drawn easterly parallel to the northerly Umit of Lot 34, in the 2nd Range East of the Addington Road, from a fx)int in the westerly Umit of that Lot 34 distant 896.15 feet measured southerly along that westerly limit from the northwesterly comer of that lot; thence westerly along that paraUel Une to the easterly limit of Lot 34, 1st Range East, of the Addington Road; thence southerly along that easterly Umit to the southeasterly comer thereof; thence westerly along the southerly Umit of that lot to the easterly limit of the diversion of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 41 as shown on Department of Highways Plan P-2274-43 ; thence northerly and northeasterly along that highway Umit to the northerly Umit of Lot 44 ; thence easterly along that northerly limit to the westerly Umit of that part of the King's Highway known as the old No. 41 as shown on Department of Highways Plan P-2274-7; thence southerly along that westerly Umit to the easterly Umit of Lot 41, 1st Range East of the Addington Road; thence southerly along that easterly limit to the southeasterly comer thereof; thence easterly along the northerly Umit of Lot 39, 2nd Range 517 1170 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 114/71 East of the Addington Road and its easterly production to a point distant 400 feet measured northeasterly from and perpendicularly to the high-water mark along the westerly shore of Mazinaw Lake; thence southerly, easterly and northerly parallel to that high-water mark and 400 feet in perpendicular distance therefrom to the westerly production of the northerly limit of Lot 28, in Concession XVI ; thence easterly along that westerly production and the northerly limits of lots 28, 27 and 26 to the northeasterly corner of that last mentioned lot; thence easterly in a straight line to the northwesterly corner of Lot 25, in Concession XVI; thence easterly along the northerly limit of that lot to the place of beginning. Excepting any lands patented before the 8th day of January, 1970. 2. Beginning at the northwesterly corner of Lot 17, in Concession XVIII, in the Township of Anglesea; thence southerly along the westerly limit of Lot 17, in concessions XVIII and XVII, to the southwesterly corner of Lot 17, in Con- cession XVII ; thence southerly in a straight line to the northwesterly corner of Lot 17, in Con- cession XVI; thence southerly along the westerly boundary of Lot 17, in concession XVI and XV, to the southwesterly corner of Lot 17, in Con- cession XV; thence easterly eilong the southerly limit of lots 17 and 16, in Concession XV, to the southeasterly corner of that Lot 16; thence easterly in a straight line to the southwesterly corner of Lot 15, in Concession XV; thence easterly along the southerly limit of lots 15 to 11, in- clusive, in Concession XV, to the southeasterly corner of that Lot 1 1 ; thence easterly in a straight line to the southwesterly corner of Lot 10, in Concession XV; thence easterly along the southerly limit of lots 10 to 6, inclusive, in Concession XV, to the southeasterly corner of that Lot 6; thence easterly in a straight line to the southwesterly corner of Lot 5, in Con- cession XV; thence easterly along the southerly limit of lots 5 to 2, inclusive, in Concession XV, to the southeasterly corner of that Lot 2; thence easterly along the southerly limit of Lot 36, in Range 'A', to the southeasterly corner of that lot; thence easterly in a straight hne to the southwesterly corner of Lot 36, in Range 'B'; thence southerly in a straight line to the north- westerly corner of Lot 35, in 1st Range East of Addington Road; thence southerly along the westerly Hmit of lots 35 and 34 to the south- westerly corner of that Lot 34; thence easterly along the southerly limit of that Lot 34 to the westerly limit of the diversion of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 41 as shown on Department of Highways Plan P-2274-47; thence northerly along that highway limit as shown on Department of Highways Plans P-2274-47 and P-2274-43 to the southerly limit of the easterly 30 acres of Lot 42, in Range 'A'; thence westerly along that southerly Hmit to the westerly limit of that easterly 30 acres; thence northerly along that westerly limit to the northerly limit of that easterly 30 acres; thence easterly along that northerly limit to the northwesterly limit of that diversion of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 41 ; thence northeasterly along that highway hmit to the northerly limit of Lot 44, 1st Range East of the Addington Road; thence westerly along the northerly limit of that lot, in the 1st Range East of the Addington Road, to the northwesterly corner thereof ; thence westerly in a straight Hne to the northeasterly corner of Lot 44, in Range 'A'; thence westerly along the northerly Hmit of that lot to the southerly production of the easterly boundary of the Town- ship of Effingham; thence northerly along that production and that easterly boundary 2 miles and 42 chains, more or less, to the southerly limit of the road allowance in front of Concession V; thence westerly along that southerly Hmit to the northerly production of the Hne between lots 17 and 18, in Concession XVIII, in the Township of Anglesea; thence southerly along that northerly production to the southerly Hmit of the Town- ship of Effingham; thence southerly in a straight line to the place of beginning. Excepting any lands patent before the 8th day of January, 1970. Excepting the Addington Road between the town- ships of Barrie and Anglesea crossing the above described lands. Schedule 93 BONNECHERE PROVINCIAL PARK In the Township of Richards, in the County of Renfrew, containing an area of 280 acres more or less, and described as follows : Premising that the bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical and are referred to the Hne between lots 23 and 24, in Concession VII, having an astronomical bearing of north 20° 45' 40' west. 1. Beginning at a point in the westerly limit of Lot 23, in Concession VI, distant 177.50 feet measured northerly along that westerly limit from the southwesterly corner thereof; thence north 40° 09' 20" east 92.55 feet ; thence north 30° 06' 20' east 422.20 feet; thence south 54° 38' 40' east 257 feet, more or less, to the water's edge of Round Lake; thence in a northeasterly direction along that water's edge to the southerly production of the easterly limit of Lot 23, in Concession VI ; thence northerly along that southerly production and the easterly Hmit of that lot to the southerly limit of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 521 which is distant 43.85 feet measured southerly along that easterly limit from the north- easterly corner of that Lot 23 ; thence south 69° 08' west along that highway limit 126.23 feet; thence 518 O. Reg. 114/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1171 southwesterly along that highway limit on a curve to the right having a radius of 1984.86 feet, an arc distance of 381.35 feet, the chord equivalent being 380.78 feet measured south 74° 38' 15' west to the northerly limit of that Lot 23; thence westerly along the northerly limit of that Lot 23 and Lot 24, in Concession VI, to the easterly limit of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 52 1 ; thence southwesterly along that highway limit on a curve to the left having a radius of 1357.40 feet, an arc distance of 514.03 feet, the chord equivalent being 510.97 feet measured south 28°16'31' west; thence continuing southwesterly along that highway limit on a curve to the left having a radius of 1357.40 feet, an arc distance of 381.66 feet, the chord equivalent being 380.41 feet measured south 9° 22' 18' west; thence south 1°19' west along that highway limit 263.61 feet; thence north 88° 41' west aJong that highway Umit 43.88 feet; thence south 1° 10' 30' west along that highway limit 1627.38 feet; thence south 88° 49' 30* east 207.43 feet; thence south 1° 10' 30' west 210.0 feet; thence north 88° 49' 30* west 207.43 feet to the easterly limit of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 521; thence south 1° 10' 30* west along that highway limit 225.42 feet ; thence southeasterly along that highway limit on a curve to the left having a radius of 2831.79 feet, an arc distance of 536.61 feet, the chord equivalent being 535.80 feet measured south 4° 15' 10* east to the southerly limit of Lot 25, in Concession VI ; thence north 68° 52' east along that southerly limit 1275.42 feet to the westerly limit of Lot 24, in Concession VI; thence south- erly along that westerly limit to a line drawn westerly parallel to the northerly limit of that Lot 24 from a point in the easterly limit thereof distant 3500 feet measured southerly along that easterly limit from the northeasterly comer thereof ; thence easterly along that parallel line to a point distant 50 feet from a point in the easterly limit of that Lot 24 distant 3500 feet measured south- erly along that easterly limit from the north- easterly corner thereof; thence southerly parallel to the easterly hmit of that lot and 50 feet in perpendicular distance therefrom to a line drawn south 41° 56' 20* west from the place of beginning; thence north 41° 56' 20' east 56.27 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. 2. Beginning at a point distant 13.2 feet measured north 60° 37' 40' west from a point distant 501.80 feet measured south 49° 14' 20* west from the southeasterly comer of Lot 24, in Concession VI ; thence north 60° 37' 40' west 260.% feet ; thence south 29° 22' 20' west 260.% feet ; thence south 60° 37' 40' east 342.54 feet; thence north 12° 03' 20' east 273.37 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. 3. Beginning at the most northerly comer of the said parcel distant 501.80 feet measured south 49° 14' 20' west from the southeasterly comer of Lot 24, in Concession VI; thence south 12° 03' 20' west 172.66 feet; thence south 60° 37' 40' east 127.58 feet to the inner limit of the road allowance laid out along the shore of Round Lake; thence in a northeasterly direction along that inner limit to a line drawn south 60° 37' 40' west 161.70 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. Schedule 94 CARSON LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK In the townships of Jones and Sherwood, in the County of Renfrew containing an area of 33.50 acres, more or less, and described as follows: 1. Part of the Township of Sherwood, described as follows : Beginning at a point in the westerly limit of Lot 154, Range B, north of the Openongo Road distant 336.46 feet measured northerly along that westerly limit from the southwesterly comer thereof ; thence southerly along the westerly hmit of that lot and its southerly production 402.94 feet to the northwesterly hmit of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 60; thence north 56° 41' 45' east along that highway hmit 70.02 feet; thence northeasterly along that highway Hmit on a curve to the right having a radius of 2367.01 feet, an arc distance of 1274.05 feet, the chord equivalent being 1258.71 feet measured north 67° 42' 38' east to the easterly Hmit of Lot 155, Range B, north of the Opeongo Road; thence northerly along that easterly Hmit 350.15 feet; thence north 76° 13' 45' west 482 feet, more or less, to the high-water mark of Carson Lake; thence southwesterly to the intersection with the high-water mark of Carson Lake with a line drawn north 68° 43' 15' east from the place of beginning; thence south 68° 43' 15' west 597 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. 2. Part of the Township of Sherwood, described as follows : Beginning at a point in the southerly Umit of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 60 distant 83.41 feet measured northerly along the easterly limit of Lot 155, Range B, north of the Opeongo Road from the southeasterly comer thereof; thence easterly along that highway limit on a curve to the right having a radius of 2217.01 feet, an arc distance of 341.82 feet, the chord equivalent being 341.48 feet measured north 86° 04' 50* east to the northwesterly limit of Lot 156, Range B, south of the Opeongo Road; thence south 63° 52' 20' west along that Hmit 424.06 feet to the westerly limit of Lot 156, Range B, south of the Opeongo Road; thence south 71° 43' 20' west along the northerly Hmit of Lot 155, Range B, south of the Opeongo Road 153.43 feet; thence north 89° 02' 50' west along that northerly limit 411 feet, more or less, to the high-water mark of Trout Lake; thence northerly along that high- water mark to the southerly Hmit of that part 519 1172 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 114/71 of the King's Highway known as No. 60; thence easterly along that highway limit to the place of beginning. 3. Part of the townships of Jones and Sherwood, described as follows : Beginning at the intersection of the south- easterly Hmit of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 60 with the easterly limit of Lot 154, Range B, south of the Opeongo Road in the Township of Jones ; thence northeasterly along that highway limit to a point in Trout Lake distant 300 feet measured easterly from and perpendicu- larly to the high-water mark of Trout Lake; thence in a southeasterly, southerly southwesterly and northwesterly direction parallel to that high- water mark and 300 feet in perpendicular distance therefrom to a line drawn south 22° 15' west from the intersection of the high-water mark of Trout Lake with the southeasterly limit of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 60; thence north 22° 15' east to that intersection; thence north 49° 55' east along that southeasterly limit of that part of that King's Highway a distance of 370 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. Schedule 95 CYPRUS LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK In the Township of St. Edmunds, in the County of Bruce, containing an area of 1654 acres, more or less, and described as follows : Beginning at the most southerly corner of Lot 29 in Concession III, East of the Bury Road; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly limit of that lot to the most westerly corner thereof; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly limit of that lot to the most northerly corner thereof; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly limit of Lot 30, in Concession III East of the Bury Road to the most northerly corner thereof; thence north- westerly in a straight line to the most easterly corner of Lot 31, in Concession III East of the Bury Road; thence northwesterly along the north- easterly limit of that lot to the most northerly corner thereof; thence northwesterly along the north- westerly production of the northeasterly limit of that lot to a point distant 300 feet measured northwesterly from and perpendicularly to the water's edge of Cameron Lake; thence in an easterly, northwesterly and westerly direction paral- lel to that water's edge and 300 feet in per- pendicular distance therefrom to a line drawn south astronomically from the intersection of that water's edge with the southeasterly production of the south- westerly limit of Lot 32, in Concession IV East of the Bury Road; thence north astronomically 300 feet, more or less, to that intersection; thence northwesterly along that production and that southwesterly limit to the most westerly corner of that Lot 32; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly limit of that lot to the most northerly corner thereof; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly limit of that lot to the most easterly corner thereof; thence northeasterly in a straight line to the most westerly corner of Lot 31, Concession V East of the Bury Road; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly limit of that lot and the northwesterly limit of Lot 31, in Concession VI East of the Bury Road to the most northerly corner of the last mentioned lot; thence north easterly along the northeasterly produc- tion of that northwesterly limit of Lot 31, in Concession VI East of the Bury Road to a point distant 2000 feet measured northwesterly from and perpendicularly to the water's edge of Georgian Bay; thence in an easterly and south- easterly direction parallel to the water's edge and 2000 feet in perpendicular distance therefrom to the northeasterly production of the south- easterly limit of Lot 28, in Concession VII East of the Bury Road; thence southwesterly along that production and that southeasterly limit of that lot to the most southerly corner thereof; thence southwestery in a straight Hne to the most easterly corner of Lot 28, in Concession VI East of the Bury Road; thence southwesterly along the south- easterly limit of that lot to the most southerly corner thereof; thence northwesterly in a straight line to the most easterly corner of Lot 28, in Concession V East of the Bury Road; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly limit of that lot to the most southerly corner thereof; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly limit of that lot to the most westerly corner thereof; thence in a straight line to the most easterly corner of Lot 29, in Concession IV East of the Bury Road ; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly limit of that lot to the most southerly corner thereof; thence in a straight line to the most easterly corner of Lot 29, in Concession III East of the Bury Road; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly limit of that lot to the place of beginning. Together with a right-of-way over, along and upon a strip of land having a perpendicular width of 66.00 feet being composed of parts of lots 28 and 29, in Concession I East of the Bury Road, parts of lots 28 and 29, in Concession II East of the Bury Road, part of Lot 28, in Concession III East of the Bury Road and part of Lot 28, in Concession IV East of the Bury Road, the said strip of land lying 33.00 feet measured perpendicularly on either side of the centre line and centre line produced, the said centre line being described as follows : Premising that the bearings are referred to the northeasterly limit of Highway No. 6 (The Bury Road) having an astronomic bearing of north 53° 50' 50' west in accordance with Department of Highways Plan of Survey No. P-2618-7 registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Bruce as No. 870 and relating all bearings herein thereto. 520 O. Reg. 114/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1173 Beginning at a point in the said northeasterly hmit of Highway No. 6 which may be located as follows: Beginning at the most westerly comer of Lot 28, in Concession I, East of the Bun,- Road ; thence north- easterly along the northwesterly limit of that lot 22.27 feet to the said northeasterly hmit of Highway No. 6; thence south 53° 50' SO* east along that northeasterly limit of Highway No. 6 a distance of 216.07 feet to the point of beginning; thence north 15° 33' east 506.50 feet; thence north 20° 04' east 343.40 feet; thence north 43° 42' 30* east 288.50 feet; thence north 34° 35' east 330.70 feet; thence north 23° 38' east 273.50 feet ; thence north 9° 40' 30* east 273.30 feet to a point in Lot 29, Concession I, East of the Bury Road; thence north 23° 31' east 257.50 feet; thence north 36° 00' 30* east 368.80 feet ; thence north 0° 30' 30* west 367.00 feet; thence north 31° 56' 30* east 282.50 feet; thence north 27° 35' 30* east 317.40 feet to a point in Lot 29, Concession II, East of the Bury Road; thence north 30° 21' east 169.20 feet; thence north 46° 30' east 331.60 feet; thence north 54° 58' east 219.70 feet; thence north 49° 07' 30' east 275.70 feet; thence north 2=49' 30' west 260.60 feet: thence north 21° 25' 30* east 179.00 feet; thence north 50° 39' east 214.40 feet; thence north 10° 23' 30* west 166.60 feet; thence north 0°51'30' west 188.50 feet; thence north 46° 04' east 515.90 feet; thence north 58° 31' east 140.10 feet; thence north 72° 28' 30* east 259.20 feet ; thence north 66° 20' 30* east 141.20 feet ; thence north 28° 32' 30' east 111.50 feet; thence north 67° 10' 30' east 343.80 feet to a point in the road allowance between concessions II and III, East of the Bury Road; thence north 34° 36' 30' east 261.90 feet to a point in Lot 28, Concession III, East of the Bury Road; thence north 29" 02' 30* east 167.70 feet; thence north 37° 06' east 234.40 feet; thence north 64° 48' 30* east 482.30 feet ; thence north 42° 49' east 273.10 feet; thence north 79° 25' east 122.10 feet ; thence north 56° 30' 30' east 199.00 feet; thence north 49° 31' 30* east 121.80 feet; thence north 85° 22' 30' east 170.80 feet; thence north 60° 33' east 194.60 feet; thence north 30° 16' east 184.70 feet; thence north 72° 17' 30* east 87.30 feet; thence north 1° 31' 30' east 164.20 feet; thence north 51° 01' east 331.80 feet; thence north 32= 02' east 249.50 feet; thence north 51° 56' 30' east 131.20 feet; thence north 18° 32' east 116.40 feet; thence north 36° 34' 30' east 66.50 feet ; thence north 7- 02' 30' east 63.00 feet; thence north 37=02' eai-t 47.90 feet to a point in the said Lot 28, Conces- sion IV, East of the Bury Road; thence north 9° 05' east 385.00 feet; thence north 25° 57' 30' east 350.70 feet; thence north 8° 12' east 376.40 feet; thence north 38° 38' 30' east 223.20 feet; thence north 51° 56' 30' east 107.50 feet; thence north 27° 41' east 135.80 feet; thence north 46° 13' east 240.10 feet; thence north 83° 59' 30' east 165.70 feet; thence north 66° 34' east 214.00 feet; thence north 82° 46' east 274.80 feet ; thence north 59° 38' 30' east 164.50 feet ; thence north 82° 50' 30' east to a point distant 33.00 feet measured westerly from and perpendicularly to the southeasterly hmit of Lot 28, in Concession IV, East of the Bury Road; thence northeasterly and parallel to the southeasterly limit of the said Lot 28 to the southwesterly Umit of Lot 29, in Concession V, East of the Bury Road. Schedule % FERRIS PROVINCIAL PARK In the Township of Seymour, in the County of Northumberland, containing an area of 490 acres, more or less, and described as follows : , Premising that the bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical and are referred to the meridian passing through the northeasterly comer of Lot 9, in Concession V. Beginning at the northwesterly comer of Lot 10, in Concession IV ; thence easterly along the northerly hmit of that lot 1002.25 feet; thence south 14° 38' 50' east 199.56 feet; thence south 19° 10' east 1000 feet; thence south 17° 26' 50' east 500 feet; thence south 19° 10' east 510.20 feet, more or less, to the Une between the north half and south half of that Lot 10; thence westerly along the hne between the north half and south half of that Lot 10 and Lot 9, in Concession IV, a distance of 2472.25 feet; thence north 17° 07' 10* west 508.0 feet; thence north 43° 03' 40' west 701.62 feet; thence north 15° 18' west 529.0 feet; thence north 11° 00' 30* west 514.78 feet to the northerly Umit of Lot 9, Concession IV ; thence westerly along that northerly hmit 67 feet, more or less, to the high-water mark of the Trent River; thence in a northerly, northwesterly, southwesterly, northwest- erly and northerly direction following that high- water mark to the northerly Umit of Lot 9, in Concession V ; thence easterly along that northerly Umit to the northeasterly comer thereof; thence south 20° 39' 15' east 39.29 feet to the north- westerly corner of Lot 10, in Concession V; thence easterly along that northerly Umit to the northeasterly comer thereof ; thence southerly along the easterly Umit of that lot 1318.14 feet; thence south 10° 09' 50' east 343.89 feet; thence south 78° 26' 25' west 183.19 feet; thence south 5° 22' 35' west 344.16 feet; thence south 85° 34' 15' east 158.70 feet; thence south 8° 09' 40' west 101.48 feet; thence north 81° 52' east 183.30 feet; thence north 13° 31' 45' west 171.82 feet; thence south 77° 35' 35' west 37.04 feet; thence north 18° 21' 20' west 107.33 feet; thence north 4° 25' 45' east 209.81 feet; thence north 10° 09' 50* west 236.54 feet, more or less, to the easterly limit of that Lot 10; thence southerly along that easterly Umit 763.59 feet to the Une between the north half and south half of that Lot 10; thence westerly along the Une between tiie north half and south half of that Lot 10 a distance of 2.33 feet; thence south 21° 37' 35' east 17 % feet ; thence south 24° 38' 40* east 330.17 feet; thence south 19° 48' 05' east 179.31 feet; thente south 1° 12' 50' east 377.82 feet; thence 521 1174 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 114/71 south 18° 58' 20' east 505.65 feet; thence south 20° 46' east 757.77 feet, more or less, to the south- easterly corner of Lot 10, in Concession V; thence westerly along the southerly Hmit of that lot to the southwesterly corner thereof; thence southerly in a straight line to the place of beginning. Schedule 97 IROQUOIS BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK In the Township of Bayham and the Village of Port Burwell, in the County of Elgin, containing an area of 560 acres, more or less, and described as follows: Premising that the bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical and are referred to the easterly limit of Lot 8, in Concession I, having a bearing of north 0° 42' 10" east. 1. Beginning at a point in the easterly limit of Lot 8, in Concession I, distant 5771.59 feet measured southerly along that easterly limit from the north- easterly corner thereof; thence north 67° 43' west 992.14 feet; thence south 26° 48' 50" west 114.89 feet; thence north 69° 11' 10" west 818.00 feet; thence north 74° U' 10" west 480.45 feet; thence north 21° 49' 50" west 157.47 feet; thence north 69° 57' west 1128.85 feet, more or less, to the line between the east half and west half of Lot 6, in Concession I ; thence southerly along that line and its southerly production to a point distant 1320 feet measured southwesterly from and perpendicularly to the water's edge of Lake Erie; thence in a southeasterly direction parallel to that water's edge of Lake Erie ; thence in a southeasterly direction parallel to that water's edge and 1320 feet in perpendicular distance therefrom to a line drawn south 0° 24' 10" west from a point hereinafter referred to as Point A distant 75.0 feet measured west astronomically from a point in the westerly limit of Chatham Street distant 2033.70 feet measured southerly along the westerly limit of Chatham Street from its intersection with the southerly limit of Wellington Street; thence north 0° 24' 10' east to that Point A ; thence east astronomically 75.0 feet to the westerly limit of Chatham Street being also the easterly limit of Lot 10, in Concession I ; thence northerly along that westerly limit of Chatham Street 1657.49 feet; thence south 76° 47' 55" west 169.77 feet; thence north 0° 24' 10" east 198.17 feet; thence south 89°35'50" east 165.0 feet, more or less, to the westerly hmit of Chatham Street ; thence northerly along that westerly limit 217.97 feet to the southerly Hmit of Wellington Street; thence westerly along that southerly Hmit 399 feet to the southerly production of the westerly Hmit of Addison Street; thence northerly along that pro- duction 66 feet to the northerly limit of WelHngton Street; thence northerly along the westerly Hmit of Addison Street and its northerly production 2546.0 feet; thence northwesterly parallel to the northerly limit of lots 10 and 9, in Concession I, to the easterly limit of Lot 8, in Concession I; thence southerly along that easterly Hmit to the place of beginning. Excepting therefrom lots 1 to 8, inclusive. Registered Plan 191, lots 86, 87 and 102 and lots 127 to 130, inclusive. Registered Plan 228. And also Excepting Parcel 1 of Plan Number D 606, described as follows : Beginning at a point in the westerly Hmit of Chatham Street distant 483.14 feet measured south- erly along that westerly limit from its intersection with the southerly Hmit of WelHngton Street; thence north 89° 35' 50" west 32.0 feet ; thence south 19° 32' 37" west 468.76 feet, more or less, to the northwesterly limit of Ashley Avenue; thence southeasterly along that northwesterly limit 208.57 feet, more or less, to the westerly limit of Chatham Street, thence northerly along that west- erly limit 530.60 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. And also Excepting therefrom part of . Lot 9, Concession I, described as follows: Beginning at a point in the easterly limit of Lot 9, Concession 1, distant 119.0 feet measured southerly along that easterly Hmit from the northwesterly corner of Lot 9, Registered Plan 191; thence southerly along that easterly limit of Lot 9, in Concession I, a distance of 153.0 feet ; thence westerly parallel to the centre line of Libbye Avenue according to Registered Plan 191 a distance of 50.00 feet ; thence northerly parallel to that easterly Hmit of Lot 9, a distance of 20.0 feet; thence westerly parallel to the centre line of Libbye Avenue 50.0 feet ; thence northerly prallel to the easterly limit of that Lot 9 a distance of 12.0 feet; thence westerly parallel to the centre line of Libbye Avenue 40.0 feet ; thence northerly parallel to the easterly Hmit of that Lot 9 a distance of 7.0 feet; thence westerly and paraHel to the centre line of of Libbye Avenue 40.0 feet; thence northerly and parallel to the easterly limit of Lot 9 a distance of 11.0 feet; thence westerly and parallel to the centre line of Libbye Avenue 80.0 feet; thence northerly and parallel to the easterly limit of that Lot 9 a distance of 103.0 feet, more or less to a line drawn north 88° 37' 20" west from the place of beginning; thence south 80° 37' 20" east 260.0 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. 2. Lots 21, 22 and 23, Registered Plan 12. 3. Beginning at a point in the easterly limit of Chatham Street distant 1534.80 feet measured southerly along that easterly limit from its inter- section with the southerly Hmit of Pitt Street ; thence southerly along the easterly limit of Chatham Street 460.0 feet ; thence south 74° 19' 50' east 624.53 feet ; thence north 2° 54' 20' west 450.0 feet ; thence south 87° 05' 40" west 20.0 feet ; thence north 2° 54' 20' west 50.10 feet; thence north 24° 47' 20' west 139.62 feet, more or less, to a line drawn south 89° 35' 50" east from the place of beginning; thence north 89° 35' 50' west 494.34 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. 522 O. Reg. 114/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1175 Schedule 98 KILLBEAR PROVINCIAL PARK In the geographic Township of CarUng, in the Territorial District of Parry Sound, containing an area of 4340 acres, more or less, and described as follows : Premising that the bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical. 1. Beginning at the northwesterly comer of Lot 63, Concession VIII; thence southerly along the westerly hmit of that lot and its southerly pro- duction to the centre of the channel between the mainland and Davy Island, in Georgian Bay; thence in a southwesterly direction following that centre hne to a point distant 600 feet measured northwesterly from the most westerly point of Davy Island ; thence in a southeasterly direction to a point distant 600 feet measured southerly from the most southerly point of Davy Island; thence southeasterly in a straight line to a point distant 600 feet measured southerly from the most southerly point of Killbear Point; thence in a northeasterly and northwesterly direction parallel to the water's edge of Parry Sound and 600 feet in perpendicular width therefrom to the easterly production of the southerly Umit of Lot 1, Plan M-97; thence westerly along that production and that southerly limit to the southwesterly comer of that lot; thence in a northwesterly direction along the westerly hmit of Plan M-97 to the intersection with a road as shown on Reference Plan P.S.R. 1245; thence in a southwesterly, westerly and northwesterly direction along the limit of a road as shown on reference plans P.S.R. 1245 and P.S.R. 423 to the westerly hmit of Lot 63, Concession IX; thence southerly along the westerly limit of that lot to the southwesterly comer thereof ; thence southerly in a straight line to the place of beginning. Excepting therefrom the lighthouse site vested in the CroMm in right of Canada by Order-in-Council dated the 28th day of December, 1901. 2. Banning at the northwesterly comer of Lot 63, Concession IX; thence southerly along the westerly Umit of that lot to the northerly Umit of a road as shown on Reference Plan P.S.R. 423; thence in a southeasterly and northeasterly direction foUowing that road as shown on reference plans P.S.R. 423 and P.S.R. 1245 to the southerly Umit of Plan M-97 ; thence north 70° 52' 15' west along the southerly Umit of Plan M-97 to the northerly limit of Lot C, Concession D; thence westerly along that northerly Umit to the northwesterly comer thereof; thence southerly along the westerly Umit of that lot to the easterly production of the northerly Umit of Lot 61, Concession IX; thence westerly along that production and the northerly Umit of lots 61, 62 and 63 to the place of beginning. Schedule 99 LAKE ST. PETER PROVINCIAL PARK In the Township of McClure, in the County ot Hastings, containing an area of 62 acres, more or less, and described as foUows ; 1. Beginning at a point in the westerly Umit of Lot 5, in Concession XII, distant 1110.86 feet measured southerly along that westerly Umit from the northwesterly comer thereof; thence south 65° 18' west 66.11 feet to the easterly limit of Lot 6, in Concession XII ; thence continuing south 65° 18' west 832.76 feet; thence south 21° 42' east 712.55 feet to the northerly Umit of the right-of-way of a township road ; thence south 88° 39' east along that road 508.60 feet; thence easterly along that road on a curve to the right having a radius of 936.81 feet, an arc distance of 164.41 feet, the chord equivalent being 165.20 feet measured south 83" 35' 30* east ; thence south 78° 32' east along that road 143.39 feet; thence easterly along that road on a curve to the left having a radius of 386 83 feet, an arc distance of 91.71 feet, the chord equivalent being 91.49 feet measured south 85° 19' 30* east, thence northeasterly along that road on a curve to the left having a radius of 274.61 feet, an arc distance of 335.02 feet, the chord equivalent being 314.63 feet measured north 52° 56' east ; thence north 17° 59' east along that road 311.93 feet; thence north 24° 47' east along that road 365.84 feet ; thence north 10° 04' east along that road 711.92 feet ; thence north 6° 55' west along that road 32.71 feet to a Une drawn north 65° 18' east from the place of beginning; thence south 65° 18' west 1070.43 feet, more or less, to the place of begiiming. 2. Beginning at a point distant 601.71 feet measured north 70° 55' east from the northeasterly comer of Lot 48, Registered Plan 731 ; thence north 70° 55' east 144.75 feet; thence north 69° 55' east 210.2 feet to a point hereinafter referred to as Point A on the high-water mark of Lake St. Peter; thence in a northeasterly, northwesterly, northeast- erly, westerly, southwesterly, southeasterly, north- westerly and northeasterly direction along that high- water mark to a point distant 657.80 feet measured north 40° 51' 30* west from the hereinbe- fore mentioned Point A ; thence north 78° 35' west 315.77 feet; thence north 18° 55' east 200.0 feet; thence north 43° 31' west 160 feet; thence north 17° 57' west 174.1 feet; thence north 69° 55' east 300.65 feet to a point in the high-water mark of Lake St. Peter hereinafter referred to as Point B; thence in a northerly direction along that high-water mark to a point distant 159.94 feet measured north 2° 08' east from the hereinbefore mentioned Point B ; thence south 69° 55' west 266.55 feet to the easterly Umit of a township road; thence south 10° 04' west along that road 109.40 feet; thence south 24° 47' west along that road 370.44 feet; thence south 17° 59' west along that road 308.01 feet; thence southwesterly along that road a curve to the right having a radius of 340.61 feet, tin arc distance of 523 1176 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 114/71 257.12 feet, the chord equivalent being 251.10 feet measured south 39° 36' 47" west ; thence southeast- erly along that road an a curve to the right having a radius of 405.68 feet, an arc distance of 205.10 feet, the chord equivalent being 202.92 feet measured south 55° 31' east; thence south 41° 02' east along that road 142.59 feet ; thence southeasterly along that road on a curve to the left having a radius of 124.47 feet, an arc distance of 78.96 feet, the chord equivalent being 77.64 feet measured south 59° 12' 21" east; thence south 7° 50' west 33.09 feet ; thence easterly on a curve to the left having a radius of 157.47 feet, an arc distance of 29.08 feet, the chord equivalent being 29.04 feet measured south 83° 29' 37" east ; thence south 88° 58' east 458.27 feet ; thence southeasterly on a curve to the right having a radius of 83.79 feet, an arc distance of 104.84 feet, the chord equaivalent being 98.13 feet measured south 53° 07' 20" east to the place of beginning. 3. Beginning at the northeasterly corner of Lot 48, Registered Plan 731 ; thnce north 70° 55' east 568.70 feet to the southwesterly limit of a township road; thence northwesterly along that road on a curve to the left having a radius of 50.79 feet, an arc distance of 64.59 feet, the chord equivalent being 60.32 feet measured north 52° 32' 07" west ; thence north 88° 58' west along thar road 458.27 feet ; thence westerly along that road on a curve to the right having a radius of 190.47 feet, an arc distance of 33.0 feet, the chord equivalent being 32.96 feet measured north 84° 00' 11" west; thence south 7° 50' west 173.39 feet; thence south 21° 59' east 67.35 feet to the place of beginning. 4. Beginning at a point in the northerly limit of Lot 47, Registered Plan 731, distant 16.04 feet measured westerly along that northerly limit from the northeasterly corner thereof; thence north 7° 50' east 106.17 feet to the southwesterly limit of a township road; thence northwesterly along that road on a curve to the right having a radius of 190.47 feet, an arc distance of 58.15 feet, the chord equivalent being 57.92 feet measured north 49° 46' 46" west; thence north 41° 02' west along that road 142.59 feet; thence northwesterly along that road on a curve to the left having a radius of 339.68 feet, an arc distance of 302.85 feet, the chord equi- valent being 292.92 feet measured north 66° 34' 30" west ; thence westerly along that road on a curve to the right having a radius of 452.83 feet, an arc distance of 107.35 feet, the chord equivalent being 107.10 feet measured north 85° 19' 30" west; thence north 78° 32' west along that road 143.39 feet; thence westerly along that road on a curve to the left having a radius of 870.81 feet, an arc distance of 57.87 feet, the chord equivalent being 57.86 feet measured north 80° 26' 14" west; thence south 20° 52' east 325.69 feet to the high-water mark of Lake St. Peter; thence in a southeasterly direction along that high- water mark to a line drawn south 69° 55' west from the place of beginning ; thence north 69° 55' east 129.62 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. Schedule 100 SAUBLE FALLS PROVINCIAL PARK In the Township of Amabel, in the County of Bruce, containing an area of 50 acres, more or less, and described as follows : Premising that the bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical and are referred to the centre line of the road allowance between concessions C and D having an astronomical bearing of north 2° 31' west. 1. Beginning at a point distant 3262.78 feet measured north 4° 06' 50" east from the south- easterly corner of the Mill Lot in Concession C; thence north 11° 24' 30" east 302.50 feet; thence south 59° 29' 30' west 420.70 feet, more or less, to a county road; thence northerly along that road on a curve to the left having a radius of 1959.86 feet, an arc distance of 312.33 feet, the chord equivalent being 312.0 feet measured north 3° 27' 05" west; thence north 8° 01' west along that road 157.83 feet ; thence northwesterly along that road on a curve to the left having a radius of 1482.40 feet, an arc distance of 89.80 feet, the chord equivalent being 89.78 feet measured north 9° 45' 08" west; thence south 4° or east 165 feet, more or less, to the water's edge of Sauble River; thence in a northeasterly, southeasterly and southerly direction following that water's edge to a line drawn south 75° 48' 30" east from the place of beginning; thence north 75° 48' 30" west 878 feet, more or less, to a point distant 30.34 feet measured south 75° 48' 30" east from the place of beginning; thence south 22° 41' 30" west 147.22 feet; thence south 52° 23' 30' west 271.92 feet ; thence southwesterly on a curve to the right having a radius of 90.36 feet, an arc distance of 92.55 feet, the chord equivalent being 88.56 feet measured south 81° 44' 03" west to the easterly limit of a county road; thence northerly along that road on a curve to the right having a radius of 2814.79 feet, an arc distance of 32.21 feet, the chord equivalent being 32.21 feet measured north 3° 38' 43' east ; thence south 60° 29' east 0.71 feet; thence easterly on a curve to the left having a radius of 60.36 feet, an arc distance of 70.72 feet, the chord equivalent being 66.74 feet measured north 85° 57' 15" east; thence north 52° 23' 30" east 263.96 feet; thence north 22° 41' 30' east 134.78 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. 2. Beginning at a point in the westerly limit of the road allowance between concessions C and D distant 3072.42 feet measured northerly along that westerly Umit from the southeasterly corner of the Mill Lot in Concession D; thence south 30° 31' west along the northwesterly limit of Sauble River Road 892.10 feet; thence south 80° west along the northerly limit of Sauble River Road 670.30 feet ; thence north 87° 56' west along the northerly limit of Sauble River Road 615.80 feet; thence north 45° east 59.86 feet; thence north 45° west 524 O. Reg. 114/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1177 63 feet, more or less, to the water's edge of the Sauble River; thence in a northeasterly direction along that water's edge to a line drawn north 87° 29' east from a pxjint hereinafter referred to as Point A distant 525.37 feet measured south 84° 07' 53' west from the place of beginning ; thence south 87° 29' west to a point distant 180.84 feet measured south 87° 29' west from the herein- before mentioned Point A; thence north 2° 31' west 404.58 feet ; thence north 33° 49' east 968.88 feet; thence north 87° 29' east 14.18 feet; thence south 0° or east 552.52 feet; thence south 52° 44' east 183.80 feet; thence south 10° 59' east 272.20 feet; thence southwesterly on a curve to the right having a radius of 1859.86 feet, an arc distance of 55.81 feet, the chord equivalent being 55.80 feet measured south 3° 37' 25' west ; thence south 4° 29' west 33.23 feet; thence south 18° 09' west 85.18 feet; thence south 2° 31' east 48.87 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. 3. Beginning at a point distant 31 .53 feet measured north 51° 46' west from a j)oint in the easterly limit of the road allowance between concessions C and D distant 3588.36 feet measured north 2° 31' west along that easterly limit from the southwesterly comer of the Mill Lot in Concession C; thence northerly along a curve to the left having a radius of 1859.86 feet, an arc distance of 30.77 feet, the chord equivalent being 30.77 feet measured north 7° 32' 34' west; thence north 8° 01' west 157.83 feet ; thence north 9° 45' west 60.0 feet ; thence north 25° 12' 15' west 95.29 feet; thence north 15° 21' 45' west 100.0 feet; thence north 10° 09' 10* west 100.13 feet; thence south 0° 01' east 434.53 feet; thence south 52° 44' east 94.4 feet; thence south 51° 46' east 55.57 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. Schedule 101 SOUTH MARA PROVINCIAL PARK In the Township of Mara, in the County of Ontario, and described as follows : Beginning at the southeasterly comer of Block E, Registered Plan 242; thence southerly along the southerly production of the easterly limit of that Block E to a f)oint distant 600 feet measured southeasterly from and perpendicularly to the high-water mark of Lake Simcoe; thence in a south- westerly and northerly direction parallel to that high-water mark and 600 feet in perpendicular distance therefrom to a line drawn west astro- nomically from the most westerly extremity of Block B, Registered Plan 242 ; thence northerly to a point distant 600 feet measured west astronomically from the most westerly extremity of Lot 47, Registered Plan 242; thence northeasterly to a point distant 600 feet measured west 2istronomicalIy from the most westerly extremity of Block D, Registered Plan 242; thence in a northeasterly direction parallel to the high-water mark of Lake Simcoe and 600 feet in perpendicular distance therefrom to the northerly production of the easterly limit of Lot 28, in Concession VIII ; thence southerly along that production and the easterly limit of that lot to the place of beginning. Schedule 102 WHEATLEY PROVINCIAL PARK In the Township of Romney and part of the Village of Wheatley, in the County of Kent, containing an area of 5% acres, more or less, and described as follows : Premising that the bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical and are referred to the meridian passing through the most northerly comer of Lot 6, in Concession I, in the said township. Beginning at a point in the northeasterly limit of Lot 7, in Concession I, distant 2015.5 feet measured southeasterly along that northeasterly limit from the most northerly comer of that lot; thence south 48^04' west 66 feet; thence north 42° 16' west 300.41 feet ; thence south 48° 27' 30' west 1917.58 feet, more or less, to the southwesterly limit of that lot; thence northwesterly along that southwesterly limit 688.13 feet; thence south 47° 57' west 207.6 feet ; thence south 26° 52' 10' west 332.0 feet; thence south 7° 22' 50' west 337.4 feet; thence south 34- 30' 50' west 288.8 feet; thence north 41' 58' 10' west 1420.1 feet, more or less, to the northwesterly limit of Lot 6, in Concession I; thence southwesterly along that northwesterly limit 419.05 feet; thence south 41° 2430' east 180.0 feet ; thence south 48" 35' 30' west 90.0 feet ; thence south 41° 24' 30' east 367.93 feet; thence south 48° 35' 30' west 795.0 feet; thence north 41° 24' 30* west 537.93 feet ; thence south 48° 35' 30' west 680 feet; thence north 41° 24' 30' west 10 feet more or less, to the northwesterly limit of Lot 5, in Concession I ; thence southwesterly along that northwesterly limit 337.0 feet; thence south 66°27'30' east 635.0 feet; thence south 35° 1430' east 85.15 feet; thence south 48° 35' 30' west 907.90 feet, more or less, to the southwesterly limit of that lot; thence southeasterly along that southwesterly Umit 966.9 feet; thence south 48° 35' 30' west 602.7 feet, more or less, to the northeasterly limit of a road; thence south 41° 51' 10' east along that northeasterly limit 904.2 feet; thence north 48° 35' 30' east 602.9 feet, more or less, to the northeasterly limit of Lot 4, in Concession I ; thence southeasterly along that northeastf'rly limit 1950.2 feet, more or less, to the most easterly comer of that lot; thence southwesterly along that southeasterly limit 87.30 feet; thence south 12° 56' 10' east 75.08 feet to the centre line of Two Creeks; thence southeasterly along that centre line and the centre line of the stream flowing into Lake Erie to the water's edge of that lake ; thence south 63° 30' east 400 feet, more or less, to a point distant 400 feet measured southeasterly from and per- pendicularly to the water's edge of that lake ; thence 525 1178 O. Reg. 114/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. lU/71 in a northeasterly direction parallel to the said water's edge and 400 feet in perpendicular distance therefrom to the southeasterly production of the northeasterly limit of Lot 7, m Concession I; thence northwesterly along that northeasterly limit to the place of beginning. (5305) 12 THE GAME AND FISH ACT, 1961-62 O. Reg. 115/71. Polar Bears. Made— March 11th, 1971. Filed— March 16th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GAME AND FISH ACT. 1961-62 POLAR BEARS 1. Polar bears are declared to be fur-bearing animals. O. Reg. 1 15/71, s. 1. 2. The holder of a licence in Form 2 of Ontario Regulation 343/64 may, (fl) taki' or kill a polar bear in defence of his property on the area described in his licence ; and (6) sell the pelt of the polar bear taken in accordance with clause a, provided that the pelt is sealed in the manner set out in section 12 of Ontario Regulation 343/64. O. Reg. 115/71, s. 2. (5306) 12 THE LOAN AND TRUST CORPORATIONS I ACT O. Reg. 116/71. .\pproved Trust Companies. Made— March 11th, 1971. Filed— March 16th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LOAN AND TRUST CORPORATIONS ACT 1. The Schedule to Regulation 413 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 240/66 and amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 45/69, is amended by adding thereto the following item: 12a. The Lincoln Trust and Savings Company (5307) 12 526 O. Reg. 117/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1223 Publications Under The Regulations Act April 3rd, 1971 THE ELDERLY PERSONS CENTRES ACT, 1966 O. Reg. 117/71. General. Made— March 17th, 1971. Filed— March 18th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE ELDERLY PERSONS CENTRES ACT, 1966 1. — (1) Section Ic of Ontario Regulation 87/68, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 134/69, is amended by inserting after "Where" in the first line "a municipality or" and by striking out "approved corporation" in the seventh and eighth lines and inserting in lieu thereof "municipality or approved corpora- tion, as the case may be". (2) Clause a of the said section \c as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 134/69 is amended by striking out "approved cor- poration" in the second line and inserting in heu thereof "municipality or approved corporation as the case may be". 2. — (1) Clause a of subsection 2 of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 87/68 is amended by inserting after "of" where it appears the second time in the first line "the munici- pality or". (2) Subclause i of clause a of subsection 2 of the said section 4 is amended by inserting after "corporation" in the first line "or the municipality, as the case may be". (3) Subclause ii of clause a of subsection 2 of the said section 4 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (ii) that the total of the unpaid accounts apphcable to the cost of the erection, alteration, extension, renovation or acquisition does not exceed the amount of the grant remaining to be paid, (iia) that the amount of the grant re- maining to be paid will be applied first in payment of the unpaid accounts referred to in subclause ii, (4) Subclause iv of clause a of subsection 2 of the said section 4 is amended by adding at the beginning thereof "in the case of an approved corporation" and by adding at the end thereof "or contributed to the corporation real or personal property, ap- proved by the Minister, that is equivalent in value to at least 20 per cent of the amount referred to in subclause i". (5) Subsection 3 of the said section 4, as amended by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 134/69, is further amended by striking out "the Minister" in the eighth Hne and in- serting in lieu thereof "in the case of an approved corporation, the Director", by in- serting after "has" in the twelfth line "either" and by adding at the end thereof "or contributed to the approved corporation, real or piersonal property, approved by the Minister, that is equivalent in value to at least a propwrtionate share of the required 20 per cent of the estimated total capital cost of the construction". 3. Ontario Reg\ilation 87/68 as amended by Ontario Regulations 134/69, 3/70, 157/70 and 408/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following section : 4a. — ( 1 ) An application for payment of the subsidy under subsection 2 of section 3 of the Act may be made monthly, quarter-yearly, half-yearly or yearly by a municipality or an approved corpora- tion, as the case may be, for costs incurred on or after April 1, 1970, and the application shall be made in tripUcate in Form 4 and shall be furnished to the Director not later than the 30th day of the month immediately following the period of time for which the application is made. (2) Subject to subsections 3 and 4, the monthly amount to be paid under subsection 2 of section 3 of the Act shall be the lesser of, (a) 50 per cent of the net monthly expendi- ture by the municipality or the approved corporation, as the case may be, determined in accordance with Form 4 ; or (6) $1,250. (3) In determining the maximum net monthly expjenditure under clause a of subsection 2, the Director may average the expenditures by the municipidity or the approved corporation, as the case may be, over a twelve month period ending March 31st in each year. (4) In determining the maximum net monthly expenditure under clause a of subsection 2, the cost of rent or the amounts repaid for principal and interest under a mortgage shall not be included in respect of an approved centre for which a capital grant has been paid under subsection 1 of section 3 of the Act. 527 1224 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 117/71 46. The sum payable by the municipahty or the municipalities, as the case may be, to an approved corporation under subsection 2 of section 3 of the Act shall be equal to at least 20 per cent of the net monthly expenditure of the corporation determined in accordance with Form 4. • 4. Section 5 of Ontario Regulation 87/68 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 5. A grant may be paid under section 4 of the Act to a municipality or to an approved corporation for costs approved by the Director of a programme of services for elderly persons in an approved centre, but in no case shall the total grant under section 4 of the Act exceed $15,000 during any twelve month period ending on the 31st day of March. 5. — (1) Section 5a of Ontario Regulation 87/68, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 134/69, is amended by adding at the begin- ning thereof "A municipality or". (2) Clause b of the said section 5a, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 134/69, is amended by striking out "Minister" where it appears in the first and second lines and inserting in lieu thereof "Director". (3) Clause c of the said section 5a, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 134/69, is amended by striking out "Minister" in the fourth line and inserting in lieu thereof "Director". (4) Subclause iii of clause d of the said section 5a, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 134/69, is amended by inserting after "accountant" in the third line "in the case of the approved corporation and an auditor licensed and appointed in accordance with The Municipal Act in the case of the municipality". (5) Clause e of the said section 5a, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 134/69, is amended by striking out "Minister" in the first line and inserting in lieu thereof "Director", by inserting after "accountant" in the fifth line "in the case of the approved corporation and an auditor licensed and appointed in accordance with The Municipal Act in the case of the municipalitv" and bv striking out "Minister" in the last line and inserting in lieu thereof "Director". 6. — (1) Item 1 of Form 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 87/68 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 1. The. (name of municipality) (address) OR The (name of corporation) (address) incorporated without share capital and with objects of a charitable nature on 19 . . (date) hereby applies for a capital grant under sub- section 1 of section 3 of The Elderly Persons Centres Act, 1966 in respect of the: (check (V) where applicable) n erection □ alteration n extension □ renovation □ acquisition of a building(s) or premises for use as a centre, (a) known or to be known as ; (name of centre) [b) situated or to be situated at ; and (address) (c) consisting or to consist of building(s). (2) Item 3 of the said Form 1 is amended by striking out "Corporation" in the first line and inserting in lieu thereof "applicant". (3) Clause a of item 3 of the said Form 1 is amended by striking out "Corporation" and inserting in heu thereof "applicant". (4) Clause b of item 3 of the said Form 1 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: {b) (see note) (i) grant from municipality or municipalities (at least 20% of cost) $ (ii) contribution from munici- pality or municipalities of real or personal property, approved by the Minister, that has a value of (at least 20% of cost) $ (5) Item 4 of the said Form 1 is amended by striking out "Corporation" in the first Hne and inserting in lieu thereof "applicant". 528 O. Reg. 117/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1225 (6) The said Form 1 is amended by inserting after "the" in the last line "municipahty or" and by adding at the end thereof the following ; Note: To be completed only in the case of an application by a corporation other than a municipality. 7. — (1) Form 2 of Ontario Regulation 87/68 is amended by inserting after "of" in the sixth line "municipality or". (2) Clause b of item 2 of Part I of the said Form 2 is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : (b) (see Note 1) The municipality (municipalities) of has (have) (indicate which) D directed payment to the cor- poration of the amount of (at least 20% of the amount shown in clause a of this item) $. The Council of the municipality (munici- palities) referred to in clause 6 of item 2 above has (have) (indicate which) n directed payment to the cor- poration of the amount shown in clause b of item 2 above ; D contributed or directed con- tribution by by-law to the corporation, real or personal property, approved by the Minister, that has a value as shown in clause b of item 2 above. (5) Part I of the said Form 2 is amended by inserting after "of" in the last line "muni- cipality or". (6) Clause b of item 2 of Part II of the said Form 2 is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : (b) (see Note 1) The municipality (municipalities) of D contributed or directed con- tribution by by-law to the corporation, real or personal property, approved by the Minister, that has a value of (at least 20% of the amount shown in clause a of this item) $. has (have) (indicate which) n directed payment to the cor- poration of the amount of . . $ . (3) Clause c of item 4 of Part I of the said Form 2 is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: (c) The total of the unpaid accounts applicable to the cost of construction or acquisition does not exceed the amount of the grant remaining to be paid ; (d) The amount of the grant remaining to be paid will be applied first in payment of the unpaid accounts referred to in clause c; (4) (4) Clause e of item 4 of Part I of the said Form 2 is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: («) (see Note 2) D contributed or directed con- tribution by by-law to the corporation, real or personal property, approved by the Minister, that has a value of $ . 529 (7) Clause c of item 4 of Part II of the said Form 2 is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : (c) (see Note 3) The Council of the municipality (munici- palities) referred to in clause b of item 2 of Part I has (have) (indicate which) 1226 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 117/71 n directed payment to the cor- poration of the amount shown in clause b of item 2 of this Part ; n contributed or directed con- tribution by by-law to the corporation, real or personal property, approved by the Minister, that has a value as shown in clause b of item 2 of this Part. (8) Part II of the said Form 2 is amended by inserting after "of" in the last line "municipality or". (9) The said Form 2 is amended by adding at the end thereof the following ; Notes: 1. Should be completed only where this applica- tion for a capital grant is made on behalf of a corporation other than a municipality. 2. Strike out clause e of item 4 of Part I if this application for a capital grant is made on behalf of a municipality. 3. Strike out clause c of item 4 of Part II if this application for a capital grant is made on behalf of a municipality. 8. — (1) Item 1 of Form 3 of Ontario Regulation 87/68 is amended by inserting after "of" in the sixth line "municipality or". (2) Item 3 of the said Form 3 is amended by inserting after "the" where it appears the second time in the seventh line "munici- pality or". 9. Ontario Regulation 87/68, as amended by Ontario Regulations 134/69, 3/70, 157/70 and 408/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following Form. Form 4 The Elderly Persons Centres Act, 1966 APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT OF PROVINCIAL SUBSIDY UNDER SUBSECTION 2 OF SECTION 3 OF THE ACT Name of Centre Address Name of municipality or corporation operating centre Address Account for the (indicate which) month of Q 3-month period ending Q 19. 6-month period ending n year ending □ 530 O. Reg. 117/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Part I NET EXPENDITURE FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF CENTRE 1227 (do not include costs of a programme of services for which a grant was paid under section 4 of the Act) 1. Salaries, wages and staff benefits 2. Meals on Wheels 3. Refreshments, Crafts, transportation and other benefits for participants . 4. Property operation and maintenance (see note) 5. Office administration supplies and expenses 6. Other (please specify) 7. Total Net Expenditure — Current year to date 8. Total previous net expenditure for current year to date (Item 7 of Form 4 of immediately preceding period) 9. Total net expenditure for current period for operation and maintenance of Centre (deduct item 8 from item 7) Totals for For Current Year! Departmental To Date j Use Only Part II COMPUTATION OF PROVINCIAL SUBSIDY Provincial subsidy is the lesser of, («) 50% of item 9 above %. {b) $1,250. X $. (number of months in current period) Part III STATISTICAL RETURN Membership Men ■ ■ Women Total Average Daily Attendance The Center is open days per week. The hours when the Centre is open to to the pubUc are from to 531 1228 O. Reg. 117/71 I certify that, THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Part IV CERTIFICATE O. Reg. 118/71 (a) this apphcation for provincial subsidy is correct ; (b) the amounts shown have been disbursed in accordance with the Regulation ; (c) this application is in agreement with the records of the ; and (municipality or corporation) (d) (not applicable where applicant foi subsidy is a municipality) The council of the municipality in which the centre is situate, or the council of that municipality together with the councils of one or more contiguous municipaUties has (have), for the current period, (indicate which) n paid or directed payment to the corporation of a sum equal to at least 20 per cent of the total net expenditure shown in item 9 of Part I ; □ contributed or directed contributions by by-law to the corporation, personal property or services, approved by the Minister, equivalent in value to at least 20 per cent of the total net expenditure shown in item 9 of Part I. Dated at this . . day of. ,, 19. (signature of authorized officer of the corporation or municipality) (title) Note: Rent or principal and interest on mortgage not applicable where the corporation has received a grant under subsection 1 of section 3 of the Act. (5320) 13 THE PUBLIC HOSPITALS ACT O. Reg. 118/71. Classification of Hospitals. Made— March 11th, 1971. Filed— March 19th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HOSPITALS ACT 1. — (1) Clause a of subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 364/67 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (a) Group A hospitals, being general hospitals providing facilities for giving instruction to medical students of any university, as evidenced by a written agreement between (2) the hospital and the university with which it is affiliated, and hospitals approved in writing by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons for providing post-graduate education leading to certification or a fellowship in one or more of the specialties recognized by the Royal College of Physi- cians and Surgeons ; Clause b of subsection 1 of the said section 1 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: (b) Group B hospitals, being general hospitals having not fewer than 100 beds; (3) Clause c of subsection 1 of the said section 1 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (c) Group C hospitals, being general hospitals having fewer than 100 beds ; 532 1229 O. Reg. 118/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 119/71 2. The Schedule to Ontario Regulation 364/67, cis amended by Ontario Regulations 6/68, 100/68. 126/68, 174/68. 200/68, 264/68, 421/68, 38/69. 203/69, 295/69, 374/69, 20/70. 80/70, 194/70 and 61/71, is further amended by, (a) striking out items 27 and 73 under the heading "Group C Hospitals" ; (b) adding the following under the heading "Group B Hospitals" : 24a. Grimsbv West Lincoln Memorial Hospital 65a. Smiths Falls The Smiths Falls Public Hospital (c) striking out item 6 under the heading "Group J Hospitals". (5321) 13 THE PUBLIC HOSPITALS ACT O. Reg. 119/71. Hospital Mancigement. Made— March 11th, 1971. Filed— March 19th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HOSPITALS ACT 1. Subsection 8 of section 56 of Regiilation 523 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 14 of Ontario Regulation 102/66, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : (8) No tests other than the intra-dermal (Mantoux, test, using 5 TU of Purified Protein Derivative (PPD) or one-twentieth of a milligram of Old Tubercuhn, shall be used for the tests required under this section. (5322) 13 533 O. Reg. 120/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 122/71 1271 Publications Under The Regulations Act April 10th, 1971 THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT O. Reg. 120/71. Health Units — General. Made— March 17th, 1971. Approved — March 17th, 1971. FUed— March 22nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1. Schedule 37 to Regulation 510 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 286/70 is revoked and the followiiig substituted there- for: Schedule 37 YORK REGIONAL AREA HEALTH UNIT The Board of Health of the York Regional Area Health Unit shall be composed as set out in section 101 of The Regional Municipality of York Act. 1970. 2. Item 21 of Appendix A to Regulation 510 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 286/70, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : 21. The Regional Municipality of York 3. This Regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of January, 1971. A. B. R. Lawrence Minister Dated at Toronto, this 17th day of March, 1971. (5348) 14 THE MILK ACT, 1%5 O. Reg. 121/71. Grade A Milk — Marketing. Made— March 15th, 1971. Filed— March 22nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT, 1965 1. — (1) Subsection 9 of section 16 of Ontario Regulation 70/68, as made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 144/70, is amended by inserting after "5" in the fifth hne "5a". (2) Subsection 10 of the said section 16, as made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 144/70, is amended by inserting after "5" in the second line "5a". 2. Subsection 2 of section 25 of Ontario Regula- tion 70/68, as amended by subsection 2 of section 3 of Ontario Regulation 307/69 and section 8 of Ontario Regulation 144/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (2) Where a claim under subsection 3, 4, 5 or 6 of section 23 is approved by the marketing board, the amount payable in respect thereof shall be determined at the price determined under section 16 for Class 5 milk. 3. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of April, 1971. The Ontario Milk Marketing Board: G. R. McLaughlin Chairman H. Parker ^ Secretaj;^ Dated at Toronto, this 15th day of March, 1971. (5349) 14 THE MILK ACT, 1965 O. Reg. 122/71. Milk — Transportation. Made— March 15th, 1971. Filed— March 22nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT, 1965 1. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 17 of Ontario Regulation 145/70 is amended by striking out "3" in the twelfth hne and inserting in lieu thereof "5". (2) Subsection 2 of the said section 17 is amended by striking out "3" in the twelfth line and inserting in lieu thereof "5". 2. Subsection 2 of section 24 of Ontario Regula- tion 145/70 is amended by striking out "3" in the third line and inserting in lieu thereof "5". 535 1272 O. Reg. 122/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 125/71 3. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of April, 1971. The Ontario Milk Marketing Board: G. R. McLaughlin Chairman H. Parker Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 15th day of March, 1971. (5350) 14 THE TRADE SCHOOLS REGULATION ACT O. Reg. 123/71. General. Made— March 17th, 1971. Filed— March 24th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE TRADE SCHOOLS REGULATION ACT 1. Subclause ii of clause b of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 160/69 is amended by adding after "taught" in the fourth Une, "to or in the presence of the student". (5351) 14 THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT O. Reg. 124/71. General Legislative Grant. Made— March 10th, 1971. Approved — March 17th, 1971. Filed— March 24th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT GENERAL LEGISLATIVE GRANT 1. Where, (a) the council of a county in which a vocational school under Part III of The Secondary Schools and Boards of Education A ct was or was to be situated agreed to raise the sum required by a high school board for a permanent improvement in respect of the vocational school by the issue of deben- tures and provided to the high school board prior to the 1st day of January, 1969, money raised by temporary financing pending the sale of debentures; (b) the high school board was dissolved on the 1st day of January, 1969 ; (c) each municipality that formed part of the high school district has agreed to pay to the county its share of interest on the amount of such temporary financing in the same proportion as its liability existed for principal and interest payable on the debentures ; and (d) no part of the interest on such temporary borrowing has been paid by the high school board or by the divisional board of education, a grant equal to fifty per cent of the amount of interest payable by the municipality in respect of the temporary financing shall be made to each such muivicipahty. O. Reg. 124/71, s. 1. Robert Welch Minister of Education Dated at Toronto, this 10th day of March, 1971. (5352) 14 THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT, 1968 O. Reg. 125/71. Fill, Construction and Alteration To Waterways — North Grey. Made— March 12th, 1971. Approved — March 17th, 1971. Filed— March 24th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT, 1968 FILL, CONSTRUCTION AND ALTERATION TO WATERWAYS— NORTH GREY 1. In this Regulation, (a) "Authority" means the North Grey Region Conservation Authority ; (ft) "building or structure" means a building or structure of any kind ; (c) "fill" means fill of any kind whether originating on the site or elsewhere. O. Reg. 125/71, s. 1. 2. The areas described in the schedules are areas in which, in the opinion of the Authority, the control of flooding or pollution or the con- servation of land may be affected by the placing or dumping of fill. O. Reg. 125/71, s. 2. 3. Subject to section 4, no person shall, (a) construct any building or structure or permit any building or structure to be constructed 536 O. Reg. 125/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1273 in or on a pond or swamp or in any area below the high-water mark of a lake, river, creek or stream ; (b) place or dump fill or permit fill to be placed or dumped in the areas described in the schedules whether«uch fill is already located in or upon such area, or brought to or on such area from some other place or places ; or (c) straighten, change, divert or interfere in any way with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream or watercourse. O. Reg. 125/71,5.3. 4. Subject to The Ontario Water Resources Com- mission Act or to any private interest, the Authority may permit in writing the construction of any building or structure or the placing or dumping of fill or the straightening, changing, diverting or interfering with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream or watercourse to which section 3 applies if, in the opinion of the Authority, the site of the building or structure or the placing or dumping and the method of construction or placing or dumping or the straightening, changing, diverting or interfering with the existing channel will not affect the control of flooding or pollution or the conservation of land. O. Reg. 125/71. s. 4. 5. No pjerson shall commence to construct any building or structure or dump or place fill or straighten, change, divert or interfere with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream or watercourse in any area to which section 3 applies before permission to do so has been obtained under section 4. O. Reg. 125/71, s. 5. 6. — (1) A signed application for permission to construct a building or structure shall be filed with the Authority and shall include, {a) two copies of a plan of the property showing the proposed location of the building or structure, its elevation and the proposed final grade plan ; (i) two copies of a complete description of the type of building or structure to be con- structed, including drainage details; (c) two copies of a statement of the dates between which the construction will be carried out ; and (d) two copies of a statement of the proposed use of the building or structure following completion of the construction. (2) A signed application for permission to place or dump fill shall be filed with the Authority and shall include, (a) two copies of a plan of the property on which the fill is to be placed, showing the proposed location of filling, the depth to which it is proposed to fill and the proposed final grade of the land when filling is completed ; 537 (b) two copies of a complete description of the type of fill proposed to be placed or dumped ; (c) two copies of a statement of the dates between which the placing or dumping will be carried out ; and (d) two copies of a statement of the proposed use of the land following completion of placing or dumping. (3) A signed application for permission to straighten, change, divert or interfere in any way with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream or watercourse, shall be filed with the Authority and shall include, (a) two copies of a plan on which shall be shown in plsin view and cross section the details of such straightening, change, diversion or interference ; (6) two copies of a description of the protective measures to be undertaken ; (c) two copies of a statement of the dates between which the straightening, changing, diverting or interfering will be carried out ; and (d) two copies of a statement of the purpose of the proposed work. O. Reg. 125/71, s. 6. 7. The Authority may, at any time, withdraw any permission given under this Regulation if, in the opinion of the Authority, the conditions of the permit are not complied with. O. Reg. 125/71, s. 7. North Grey Region Conservation Authority: D. J. McNicHOL Chairman D. J. Reid Secretary- Treasurer Dated at Owen Sound, this 12th day of March, 1971. Schedule 1 Being composed of lands in the County of Grey that extend a distance of not less than one half lot from streams, lakes and watercourses described as follows : 1. That part of the Beaver River and its tributaries from the southerly limit of the Town of Thornbury in the County of Grey to its source in the Township of Osprey, in the County of Grey. 2. That part of the Bighead River and its tributaries from the southerly limit of the Town of Meaford to its source in the Township of Holland in the County of Grey. 1274 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 125/71 That part of the Sydenham River and its tributaries from the southerly limit of the City of Owen Sound to its source in the County of Holland in the County of Grey. 4. That part of the Pottawatomi River and its tributaries from the westerly limit of the City of Owen Sound to its source in the Township of Derby in the County of Grey. 5. The whole of Indian Brook and its tribu- taries from its entry into Georgian Bay to its source in the Township of Collingwood in the County of Grey. 6. The whole of Meaford Creek and its tribu- taries from its entry into Georgian Bay to its source in the Township of St. Vincent in the County of Grey. 7. The whole of Orchard Creek and its tribu- taries from its entry into Georgian Bay to its source in St. Vincent Township in the County of Grey. 8. The whole of Sucker Creek and its tributaries from its entry into Georgian Bay to its source in the Township of St. Vincent in the County of Grey. 9. The whole of Johnson Creek and its tributaries from its entry into Georgian Bay to its source in the Township of St. Vincent in the County of Grey. 10. The whole of Waterton Creek and its tributaries from its entry into Georgian Bay to its source in the Township of St. Vincent in the County of Grey. 1 1 . The whole of Keefer Creek and its tributaries from its entry into Georgian Bay to its source in the Township of Sydenham in the County of Grey. 12. The whole of Telfer Creek and its tributaries from its entry into Georgian Bay to its source in the Township of Sydenham in the County of Grey. 13. That part of the south shore of Georgian Bay lying between the easterly boundary of Collingwood Township in the County of Grey and the easterly limit of the Town of Thornbury. 14. That part of the south shore of Georgian Bay lying between the westerly boundary of the Town of Thornbury and the easterly boundary of the Town of Meaford. 15. That part of the south shore of Georgian Bay lying between the westerly boundary of the Town of Meaford and the north- easterly boundary of the City of Owen Sound, as shown on a map filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1347, O. Reg. 125/71, sched. 1. Schedule 2 The City of Owen Sound and being that area of land adjacent to the Sydenham and Pottawatomi Rivers generally bound by street limits adjacent to the rivers, streams and watercourses more par- ticularly described as follows : Beginning at a line between Lot A Broken Front in the Township of Sydenham and the City of Owen Sound; thence southerly along the westerly Umit of the Bay Shore Road to the point of intersection with the Canadian Pacific Railroad right-of-way; thence southerly along the westerly boundary of Canadian Pacific Railroad right-of-way to its ter- minus at Ninth Street east; thence southerly along the westerly boundary of First Avenue east to Sixth Street east; thence along the southerly boundary of Sixth Street east to its junction with Seventh Avenue east; thence southerly along the westerly boundary of Seventh Avenue east to the southerly hmit of the City of Owen Sound; thence westerly along said city limit including Harrison Park in the City of Owen Sound to the junction of the city limits of Owen Sound with Second Avenue east; thence westerly along the northerly limit of the Creamery Hill Road and the city limits to Fourth Avenue west ; thence northerly along the easterly limit of Fourth Avenue west to the junction with Fourteenth Street west; thence westerly along the northerly limit of Four- teenth Street west to its junction with the said city limits ; thence northeasterly along the said city limits to the westerly hmit of Fifteenth Street west ; thence along the northerly limit of Fifteenth Street west to its intersection with Fourth Avenue west ; thence along a line described as running parallel to the Pottawatomi River 100 feet north from the river to its intersection with the right-of-way of the Canadian National Railway; thence northerly along the easterly limit of the right-of-way of the Cana- dian National Railway to its intersection with Third Avenue west; thence northerly along the easterly limit of Third Avenue west to its point of intersection with the city limits of Owen Sound, as shown on a map filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1348. O. Reg. 125/71. sched. 2. (5353) 14 538 O. Reg. 126/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1275 THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT, 1968 O. Reg. 126/71. Fill, Construction and Alteration To Waterways — Sauble Valley. Made— March 12th, 1971. Approved — March 17th, 1971. Filed— March 24th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT, 1968 FILL, CONSTRUCTION AND ALTERATION TO WATERWAYS— SAUBLE VALLEY 1. In this Regulation, (a) "Authority" means the Sauble Valley Con- servation Authority ; {b) "building or structure" means a building or structure of any kind ; (c) "fill" means fill of any kind whether origi- nating on the site or elsewhere. 2. The areas described in the schedules are areas in which, in the opinion of the Authority, the control of flooding or pollution or the conservation of land may be affected by the placing or dumping of fill. 3. Subject to section 4, no person shall, (a) construct any building or stmrture or per- mit any building or structure to be con- structed in or on a pond or swamp or in any area below the high-water mark of a lake, river, creek or stream ; (b) place or dump fill or permit fill to be placed or dumped in the areas described in the schedules whether such fill is already located in or upon such area, or brought to or on such area from some other place or places ; or (c) straighten, change, divert or interfere in any way with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream or watercourse. 4. Subject to The Ontario Water Resources Com- mission Act or to any private interest, the Authority may permit in writing the construction of any building or structure or the placing or dumping of fill or the straightening, changing, diverting or interfering with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream or watercourse to which section 3 applies if, in the opinion of the Authority, the site of the building or structure or the placing or dumping and the method of construction or placing or dumping or the straightening, changing, diverting or interfering with the existing channel will not affect the control of flooding or pollution or the conservation of land. 5. No person shall commence to construct any building or structure or dump or place fill or straighten, change, divert or interfere with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream or water- course in any area to which section 3 applies before permission to do so has been obtained under section 4. 6. — (1) A signed application for permission to construct a building or structure shall be filed with the Authority and shall include, (a) two copies of a plan of the property show- ing the proposed location of the building or structure, its elevation and the proposed final grade plan ; (b) two copies of a complete description of the type of building or structure to be con- structed, including drainage details ; (c) two copies of a statement of the dates between which the construction will be carried out ; and (d) two copies of a statement of the proposed use of the building or structure following completion of the construction. (2) A signed application for permission to place or dump fill shall be filed with the Authority and shall include, (a) two copies of a plan of the property on which the fill is to be pjaced, showing the proposed location of filling, the depth to which it is proposed to fill and the pro- posed final grade of the land when filling is completed ; (b) two copies of a complete description of the type of fill proposed to be placed or dumped ; (c) two copies of a statement of the dates between which the placing or dumping will be carried out ; and (d) two copies of a statement of the proposed use of the land following completion of placing or dumping. (3) A signed application for permission to straighten, change, divert or interfere in any way with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream or watercourse shall be filed with the Authority and shall include, (a) two copies of a plan on which shall be shown in plan view and cross section the details of such straightening, change, diver- sion or interference ; 539 1276 O. Reg. 126/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 127/71 (b) two copies of a description of the pro- tective measures to be undertaken ; (c) two copies of a statement of the dates between which the straightening, changing, diverting or interfering will be carried out ; and {d) two copies of a statement of the purpose of the proposed work. 7. The Authority may, at any time, withdraw any permission given under this Regulation if, in the opinion of the Authority, the conditions of the permit are not complied with. Sauble Valley Conservation Authority: James Given, Chairman. D. J. Reid, Secretary- Treasurer. Dated at Owen Sound, this 12th day of March, 1971. Schedule Being composed of lands in the counties of Grey and Bruce that extend a distance of not less than one-half lot from streams, lakes and watercourses described as follows : 1. The whole of the Sauble River and its tributaries from its entry into Lake Huron in the Township of Amabel in the County of Bruce to its source in the Township of Elderslie in the County of Bruce. 2. The whole of the Indian River and its tributaries from its entry into Georgian Bay in the Township of Sarawak in the County of Grey to its source in the Town- ship of Keppel in the County of Grey. 3. That part of the south shore of Georgian Bay lying between the northwesterly boun- dary of the City of Owen Sound and the easterly boundary of the Town of Wiarton in the County of Bruce. 4. That part of Georgian Bay lying between the northerly boundary of the Town of Wiarton and the westerly limit of the Cape Croker Indian Reserve in the Township of Albemarle in the County of Bruce. 5. That part of the east shore of Lake Huron lying between the entrance of Stoney Creek in the Township of Amabel, County of Bruce, northwards to where the northerly limit of Albemarle Township, County of Bruce, intersects the shoreline of Lake Huron. 6. The interior lakes of Grey and Bruce counties described as follows: Arran, Chesley, Gould, Boat, Spry, Maryville and Silver Lakes in the Township of Amabel, County of Bruce; Sky, Isaac, Beatty and Berford Lakes in the Township of Albe- marle, County of Bruce; Francis, Mountain, Bass, Gowan, Charles, Mary and Sheppard Lakes in the Township of Keppel, County of Grey, as shown on a map filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1349. (5354) 14 THE LOCAL ROADS BOARDS ACT, 1%4 O. Reg. 127/71. Establishment of Local Roads Areas. Mad^-March 22nd, 1971. Filed— March 26th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE LOCAL ROADS BOARDS ACT, 1964 1. Schedule 86 to Ontario Regulation 54/65, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 337/66, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : Schedule 86 ROCK LAKE LOCAL ROADS AREA All those portions of the Township of Servos and that portion of the Township of Cox in the Territorial District of Sudbury, shown outlined on Department of Highways plan N-838-2, filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1341. 2. Schedule 157 to Ontario Regulation 54/65, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 195/68, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : Schedule 157 WAY LOCAL ROADS AREA All of the Township of Way and that portion of the Township of Lowther in the Territorial District of Cochrane, shown outhned on Department of High- ways plan N-325-2, filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1342. 3. Schedule 189 to Ontario Regulation 54/65, as made by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 1/71 , is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 540 O. Reg. 127/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 128/71 1277 Schedule 189 THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT PRINGLE LOCAL ROADS AREA All those portions of the Township of Pringle and that portion of the Township of East Mills in the Territorial District of Parry Sound, shown outlined on Department of Highways plan N- 1062-2, filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1343. 4. Ontario Regulation 54/65 is amended by add- ing thereto the following schedules : Schedule 198 WAINWRIGHT LOCAL ROADS AREA All those portions of the Township of Wainwright and those portions of the Township of Eton in the Territorial District of Kenora, shown outlined on Department of Highways plan N-48S-1, filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1344. Schedule 199 SIFTON LOCAL ROADS AREA All those portions of the Township of Sifttm in the Territorial District of Rainy River, shown outlined on Department of Highways plan N-1042-1, filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1345. Schedule 2M BASS LAKE LOCAL ROADS AREA All those portions of the Township of Gillies Limit in the Territorial District of Timiskaming, shown outlined on Department of Highways plan N-392-1, filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1346. Charles MacNaughton Minister of Highways Dated at Toronto, this 22nd day of March. 1971. (5355) 14 O. Reg. 128/71. Health Units — General. Made— March 18th, 1971. Approved — March 24th, 1971. FUed— March 26th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1. Item 19 of Appendix A of Regulaticm 510 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 4 of Ontario R^ulation 406/67 and amended by subsection 2 of sec- tion 1 of Ontario Regulation 23/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 19. All the municipahties in the District Munict- pahty of Muskoka and all the municipahties in the Territorial District of Parry Sound, except the towns of Powassan and Trout Creek, the Village of South River and the townships of North Himsworth, South Himsworth, Machar and Nipissing. 2. — (1) Subparagraphs ii, iii and iv, subpara- grai^ V, as amended by Ontario Regulation 23/70, and subparagraphs vi and vii of paragraph 1 of Schedule 15 to Regulation 510 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 1 of Ontario RegulaticMi 109/68, are revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : ii. The representation of the District Area as set out in section 79 of The District Municipality of Muskoka Ad. 1970. (2) Subparagraph viii of paragraf^ 1 of the said Schedule 15 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: iii. One member to be appointed jointly by the Municipal Council of the Village of Rosseau, the municipal councils of the municipal townships of Humphry and Christie. 3. This Regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of January, 1971. A. B. R. Lawrence Minister of Health Dated at T(MX>nto. this 18th day of March, 1971. (5356) 14 541 1278 O. Reg. 129/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 130/71 THE NURSES ACT, 1961-62 O. Reg. 129/71. General. Made— March 15th, 1971. Approved — March 24th, 1971. Filed— March 26th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE NURSES ACT, 1961-62 1. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 18 of Ontario Regulation 342/62 as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 208/64 and amended by subsection 1 of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 280/67, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: (1) Subject to subsection la, the examination fee for an applicant for registration as a nurse is $7 for each examination written by the applicant. (2) Subsection la of the said section 18, as made by subsection 2 of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 280/67, is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : (la) On and after the 1st day of August, 1971, the examination fee for an applicant for registration as a nurse is $9 for each examination written by the applicant. 2. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 19 of Ontario Regulation 342/62, as amended by subsection 1 of section 5 of Ontario Regulation 280/67, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (1) Subject to subsection la, the examination fee for an applicant for registration as a nursing assistant is $7. (2) Subsection la of section 19 of Ontario Regulation 342/62, as made by subsection 2 of section 5 of Ontario Regulation 280/67, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (la) On and after the 1st day of August, 1971 , the examination fee for an applicant for registration as a nursing assistant is $9. 3. Subsection 2 of section 19 of Ontario Regu- lation 342/62, as remade by subsection 3 of section 5 of Ontario Regulation 280/67, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: (2) The fee for registration as a nursing assistant under section 12 or 13 is, (a) where registration is made within one year of the date of passing the examination or the date of establishing eligibility without examination, $7 ; or (b) where registration is made more than one year after the date of passing the examina- tion or the date of establishing eligibility without examination, $10. 4. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of April, 1971. Council of the College of Nurses OF Ontario: Elsbeth Geiger President Joan C. Macdonald Director Dated at Toronto, this 15th day of March, 1971. (5357) 14 THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ACT, 1968 O. Reg. 130/71. Fees and Expenses — General. Made— March 24th, 1971. Filed— March 26th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ACT, 1968 1. Paragraph 5 of section 1 of Ontario Regu- lation 391/68, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 104/71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 5. Municipal Police Forces — for executing a warrant of committal for non-payment of a fine payable pursuant to section 4 of the Act to the Treasurer of Ontario, per execution $1.50 2. Subsection 1 of section 3 of Ontario Regulation 391/68 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 3. — ( 1 ) Mileage allowance for executing a warrant , serving a writ, subpoena, notice, pleading or other paper by a sheriff or sheriff's officer, per mile actually travelled one way shall be, (a) in northern Ontario, 25 cents ; and (b) in southern Ontario, 20 cents. 3. This Regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of January, 1971. (5358) 14 542 O. Reg. 131/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 133 71 1335 Publications Under The Regulations Act April 17th, 1971 THE MENTAL HOSPITALS ACT O. Reg. 131/71. General. Made— March 24th, 1971. Filed— March 30th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MENTAL HOSPITALS ACT 1. Section 1 of Ontario R^ulation 190/68, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 455/69 and section 1 of Ontario Regulation 480/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following item ; 15a. Picton Prince Edward Heights (5369) 15 THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT, 1%7 O. Reg. 132/71. Application of .Act. Made— March 24th. 1971. Filed— March 30th. 1971. ^ REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT, 1967 . Schedule 1 to section 1 of Ontario Regulation 53/68, as amended by section. 1 of Ontario Regulation 270/68, subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 436/68, subsections 1 and 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 475/69, sections 1 and 2 of Ontario Regula- tion 328/70, section 1 of Ontario Regulation 481/70, subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 54/71 and section 1 of Ontario Regulation 109/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following item : Picton Prince Edward Heights 2. Clause d of subsection 3 of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 53/68, as amended by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 305/68, is further amended by adding thereto the following item : la. Picton Prince Edward Heights 3. Subsection 2 of section 5 of Ontario Regula- tion 53/68, as amended by section 6 of Ontario Regulation 305/68, is further amended by adding thereto the following item : 30a. 7a. Picton Prince Edward Heights (5370) THE COMMUTER SERVICES ACT, 1%5 O. Reg. 133/71. General. Made— March 24th. 1971. Filed— March 30th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE COMMUTER SERVICES ACT, 1965 1. Subsections 8 and 9 of section 2 of Ontario R^;ulation 501/70 are revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : (8) Student and adult monthly tickets shall be sold upon application therefor and shall be, (a) paid for in advance ; (b) purchased by mail ; (c) for a period of not less than one month ; and (art of a research facihty or supply facihty and that is used for the housing of animals shall be maintained at a relative humidity that is suitable for the health, comfort and welfare of any animal in the room except only to the extent that relative humidity forms a necessary element in any research. O. Reg. 139/71, s. 8. f. — (1) Where the research facihty or supply facihty receives animals that have been shipped or transported to the research facihty or sup{dy facihty. («) the area in which the animals are placed at the time they are received shall be maintained in a sanitary condition ; (b) except in the case of germ-free or gnotobiotic animals, the animals shall be removed without undue delay from any shipping containers in which they have been shipped OT transported ; (c) the animals shall be examined for disease by a person competent for the purpose as soon after receipt as may be practicable; and 551 {d) the operator shall take or cause to be taken all reasonable steps necessar\" to prevent the escape of the animals. (2) Where the operator of a research facihty or supply faciht>' rejects animals that have been shipped or transported to the research facihty or supply facihty, the operator shall take, or cause to be taken all stei>s reasonably necessary to provide for the health, welfare and comfort of the animals until the animals are transported from the premises of the research facihty or supply facihty or are destroyed. O.Reg. 139/71^ s. 9. 19. — (1) The operator of ever\' research facihty and every supply facihty shall ensure that there is, in the research facihty or supply facihty, an adequate number of persons competent in the care of anim^U to properly care for every animal in the research facihty or supfdy facihty. (2) WTiere the operator of a research facihty or supply facihty has been notified that animals are being shipped or transported to the research facihty or supply facihty he shall cause a person to be present at the place where the animals are expected to arrive at such time as is reasonable to anticipate the arrival of the animals. O. R^. 139/71, s. 10. II. Only persons competent to handle the species or type of animal being handled shall handle animak in a research facility or supply facihty. O. R^. 139/71, s. 11. 12. — (1) Every d<^ or cat in a research facihty shall be identified by tattoo, neckband, individual tag, physical mark or a tag or marking on the cage in which the animal is kept. (2) The operator of every research facihty ^all maintain within the research facihty a record of every dog and cat in the research facility and shall preserve the record Vp-ithin the research facihty for at least two years from the date that the dog or cat was last in the research facihty and the record shall include. (a) the sex of the dog or cat ; (6) the estimated age and weight of the dog or cat: (c) the colour, markings and any physical abnormahties of the dog or cat ; {d) the breed or type of the dog or cat ; {e) the name of the person from whom the dog or cat was purchased or otherwise acquired and the date thereof where the dog or cat was not bom in the research facihty ; (f) any invoice, bill of sale or like record of the purchase of the dog or cat ; and 1344 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 139/71 (g) the allocation of the dog or cat. (3) The operator of every research facility shall maintain within the research facility a record of all animals in the research facility other than dogs or cats and shall preserve the record within the research facility for at least one year from the date that the animals entered the research facility and the record shall include, (a) the date of arrival of the animals ; (b) the name of the person from whom the animals are purchased or otherwise acquired ; and (c) the allocation of the animals. (4) Every licensed operator of a supply facility shall mciintain within the supply facility for a period of one year from the date of purchase or sale a record of all animals purchased or sold by him and the record shall include, (a) the date of such purchase or sale ; and (b) the name of the person from whom or to whom the animals were purchased or sold, as the case may be. O.Reg. 139/71, s. 12. 13. Every cage, tank or pen used in a research facility or supply facihty for the housing of animals shall be so constructed and maintained that, (a) except in the case of fish and snakes, every animal in the cage, tank or pen may comfortably, (i) extend its legs to their full extent, (ii) stand, (iii) sit, and (iv) lie down, and in the case of animals other than live stock, turn around and lie down in a fully extended position. (b) in the case of fish and snakes, every animal in the cage, tank or pen shall have adequate room for its health, welfare and comfort ; (c) it is not likely to harm any animal therein ; (d) every animal therein may be readily observed unless the natural habits of the animal otherwise require ; (e) any animal therein cannot readily escape therefrom ; (/) it minimizes as nearly as practicable the transfer of pathogenic agents ; and (g) it may be readily sanitized. O. Reg. 139/71, s. 13. 14. Where a group of animals in a research facility or supply facility are housed in a communal cage, tank, pen or enclosed compound, no individual animal shall be placed in the cage, tank, pen or enclosed compound with the group of animals where the placing of the individual animal would result in harm to any of the animals and, where the behavior of animals in any cage, tank, pen or enclosed compound is such that harm is likely to result, any animal or animals whose removal will prevent the harm from occuring shall forthwith be removed. O.Reg. 139/71, s. 14. 15. Pregnant mammals in a research facility or supply facility shall, prior to parturition be, (a) so handled as to prevent injury to the animal ; and (b) maintained in a cage or pen that is, (i) suitably designed for the safe delivery of the young, (ii) equipped with a fioor that is so constructed and maintained that it has a surface that will not cause any injury to the animals therein, (iii) equipped with a parturition en- vironment of a type suitable for the animal, and (iv) provided with heat, light and venti- lation adequate for the health, com- fort and safety of the animal and its young. O. Reg. 139/71, s. 15. 16. — (1) This section applies to all tanks, pens, stalls, cages or enclosed compounds in every research facility or supply facility used for the housing of animals therein, other than a tank, cage, pen or enclosed compound that is so con- structed and maintained as to simulate, as closely as practicable, the natural environment of the animal or animals therein. (2) Litter or bedding material in every cage, pen, stall or enclosed compound shall be changed as often as is necessary to keep it dry, clean and free of noxious fumes. (3) Tanks, pens, stalls, cages, enclosed compounds and collecting pans for the collection of excreta and waste shall be cleaned and any excreta or waste therein removed as often as is necessary for the health and comfort of every animal therein. (4) Every animal that is housed in a cage or pen shall be removed from its cage or pen and changed to a freshly sanitized cage or pen as often as is necessary for its health and comfort. 552 O. Reg. 139/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1345 (5) No animal shall be placed in a cage (x pen that is vacant and of which it has not been the last occupant unless the cage or pen and equipment used in connection therewith have first been sanitized. (6) Where a cage is cleaned or sanitized the cage rack or portion thereof used in connection with the cage shall be cleaned or sanitized at the same time. (7) Every animal shall be protected against liquid spray while a cage, pen or enclosed compound is being cleaned. (8) Ever\' device used to supply drinking water to an animal shall be maintained in a sanitary condition and shall be so constructed and maintained as to ensure. (a) that the animal is receiving water; and (6) that the device is functioning properly. (9) Every container for food or water shall be maintained in a sanitary condition. O. Reg. 139/71 , s. 16. 17. — (1) Every animal in a research facihty or supply facihty shall be supplied with food of a t^'pe and in amounts nutritionally adequate for the species and that is palatable and free from ccmtamination. (2) Subsection 1 does not apply to an animal that is in a research facility and being used for research in which the diet of the animal forms an essential element of the research but only to the extent that is necessitated by the research. (3) Water and food, other than fresh vegetable matter, for a mammal or bird in a research facility or supply facihty shall be provided in containers or devices that may be readily sanitized and that do not interfere with the activities referred to in clause a of section 13, and food shall not be placed directly on the floor of the cage, pen or enclosed compound in which the animal is located. (4) Subsection 3 does not apfdy in the case of, (a) young animals ; (6) germfree or gnotobiotic animals ; (c) Uve stock; {d) animals housed in a cage where the animak are destroyed not later than ten days after being placed in the cage ; (e) non-human primates ; and (/) mink and ferrets where the food is placed on the top of the cage or pen. (5) Every animal in a research facihty or supply facihty shall be supphed with adequate amounts of potable water. (6) Subsection 5 does not apjdy to an animal that is in a research facihty and is being used fcM' research in which the water intake of the animal forms an essential element of the research but only to the extent that is necessitated by the research. (7) Where an animal in a cage or pen is fed with perishable food, the remnants of the food shall be removed from the cage or pen every day. (8) Culled vegetable matter or cuttings from institutional kitchois. stores, restaurants and otho' like sources shall not be sup{^ed to animak in a research facility or supply fadlity. (9) Subsections 3 and 7 do not apfdy to animak that are housed in an environment that is intended to simulate, as closely as possible, the natural environment of the animals. O. Reg. 139/71. s. 17. 18. — { 1 ) In every research facihty or supply facihty waste materials and excreta shall be coUected and di5[)osed of in a sanitary manner. (2) Subject to The Dead Animal Disposal Act. in any research facihty or supply facihty the carcass of an animal shall be, {a) forthwith removed from its cage, tank, pen <»" enclosed compound; and {b) forthwith, except for the whole or a part of a carcass that is retained in a sanitary manner ior research other than a post mortem examination, (i) disposed of, (ii) taken to a post mortem room for post mortem examination and, after the post mortem examination, forthwith disposed of, or (iii) {daced. except in the case of hve stock, in a waterproof containo' and then kept refrigerated until it can be taken to a post mortem room f<»' post mortem examination and, afto" the post mortem examination, forthwith disposed of. (3) Where the carcass of an animal is disposed of and the dead animal is not a dead animal as defined in The Dead Animal Disposal Act, the carcass shall be disposed of by. (a) burying it with a covering of at least two feet of earth ; (6) indneration ; (c) deUveiy to a rendering {dant. 553 1346 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 139/71 (i) licenced under The Dead Animal Disposal Act, or (ii) approved under The Meat Inspection Act (Canada), in a vehicle construct- ed and equipeed in accordance with The Dead Animal Disposal Act; {d ) placing the carcass in a disposal pit of a type and constructed in a manner approved by the Director. O. Reg. 139/71, s. 18. 19._(1) In any research facihty or supply facihty the operator thereof shall take or cause to be taken all steps practicable to treat and prevent the spread of any disease found in any animal and to prevent distress to any animal except only that such steps need not be taken to the extent that they form a necessary element in research. (2) The operator of every research facility or supply facihty shall provide an inspector with such garments as the operator deems necessary to protect the health of animals in the research facility or supply facihty. O. Reg. 139/71, s. 19. 20. — (1) All water provided in any tank, cage or pen for the use of Amphibia in a research facility or supply facility shall be kept free of contamination that is hkely to cause harm to the Amphibia. (2) Every tank, cage or pen used for housing Amphibia in a research facihty or supply facility shall be so constructed and maintained as to provide a suitable resting area readily accessible at all times to any Amphibia in the tank, cage or pen. (3) Live insects provided as food for any Amphibia in a research facility or supply facility shall be so handled as to prevent their escape. O. Reg. 139/71, S.20. 21. — (1) Every cat received at a research facihty, before being used in connection with any research, other than research carried out within ten days of the arrival of the cat and that will result in the death of the cat within that time, shall be, (a) immunized against, or treated for, disease in such manner as is appropriate to maintain the health and comfort of the cat unless the cat is to be used for research in which the use of a cat that has not been so immunized or treated is a necessary element ; and (ft) housed for a sufficient length of time to accustom it to the normal environment provided for cats in the research facility. (2) Every cat housed in a research facility or supply facility shall be supplied with litter material for the collection of excreta and waste. (3) Every communal cage and pen used for the housing of cats in a research facility or supply facility shall be equipped with resting perches so constructed and maintained as to provide clean, dry, and safe surfaces of sufficient size to permit the cats to lie down in comfort and the resting perches shall not all be at the same height. O.Reg. 139/71, s. 21. 22. — (1) Every dog received at a research facility, before being used in connection with any research, other than research carried out within ten days of the arrival of the dog and that will result in the death of the dog within that time, shall be, (a) immunized against or treated for disease in such manner as is appropriate to maintain the health and comfort of the dog unless the dog is to be used for research in which the use of a dog that has not been so immunized or treated is a necessary element ; and (ft) housed for a sufficient length of time to accustom it to the normal environment provided for dogs in the research facility. (2) Where a dog has been housed for twenty-one days in a cage that is not at least twice the height of the dog measured to the point of the withers and the dog has not had reasonable daily access to an exercise area outside of the cage, the dog shall be housed in a cage or pen that is at least twice the height of the dog measured to the point of the withers. (3) Every pen used for the housing of dogs in any research facihty or supply facility shall be so constructed and maintained as to provide a clean, dry and safe surface adequate to permit the dogs to lie down in comfort at all times. O. Reg. 139/71, s. 22. 23. — (1) Every door in a room in a research facility or supply facihty that is used for housing non-human primates shall be equipped with a device adequate to prevent the escape of any such primate from the room. (2) Every non-human primate shall, forthwith upon arrival at a research facility and at such further intervals as may be appropriate, having regard to all of the circumstances, be tested for tuberculosis in a manner adequate to disclose the presence of tubercu- losis in the primate. (3) Every non-human primate found to have tuberculosis by a test under subsection 2 shall be isolated from other non-human primates that have not been found to have tuberculosis or shall be humanely destroyed except only that such steps need not be taken to the extent that the spread of tuberculosis forms a necessary element in research. (4) No person who is known to have active tuberculosis shall be employed in the care of non- human primates. 554 O. Reg. 139/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1347 (5) Every non-human primate received at a research facility, before being used in connection with any research, other than research carried out within ten days of the arrival of the non-human primate and that will result in the death of the non-humcm primate within that time, shall be individually housed for a sufi&cient length of time to accustom it to the normal environment provided for non-human primates in the research facility. (6) No person shall house a non-human primate in a restraint chair but a restraint chair may be used to the extent necessitated by the nature of an experiment. (7) Where non-human primates are housed in a communal cage or pen, not more than twenty-five non-human primates shall be housed in the cage or pen. O. Reg. 139/71, s. 23. 24. — (1) Live animals or insects provided as food for any reptiles in a research facility or supply facility shall be so handled as to prevent their escape. (2) Every cage in which snakes are housed in a research facility or supply facihty shall contain a quantity of suitable materials sufl&cient to permit snakes to shed their skins in a normal manner. (3) Where venomous reptiles are housed in a research facility or supply facility, (a) every door in any room used for housing such reptiles shall be equipped with aiv effective locking device ; and (6) every door referred to in clause a shall be kept securely closed when there is no person in the room. O. Reg. 139/71, sr?4. 25. — (1) In any research facility or supply facility an animal may be housed outdoors subject to the following conditions : 1 . The animal shall not be removed from indoor housing and placed in outdoor housing or removed from outdoor housing and placed in indoor housing where to do so would result in a change in environment Ukely to cause harm or discomfort to the animal. 2. The animal shall be provided with adequate potable water. 3. The surface on which the outdoor housing is established shall be so maintained as to rapidly drain all excess surface water that is not required by the species of animal so housed. 4. The cage, pen, compound or field in which the animal is kept shall be so fenced as to, (a) protect the animal from predators; and 555 (b) prevent the animal from escaping. 5. The cage, pen or compound used for out- door housing of the animal shall be kept in a clean condition free from any materijils or equipment hkely to cause harm to the animal. 6. The cage, pen, compound or field in which the animal is kept shsill have therein shelter, (a) readily accessible to the animal; (b) large enough to comfortably accom- modate aU of the animals in the cage, pen, compound or field ; (c) so constituted as to provide sub- stantial protection from the effects of direct sunlight, precipitation and wind ; and (d) that is dry and well drained. 7. The animal shaU be provided with sufficient clean bedding material to maintain its health, welfare and comfort. (2) In any research facility, where an animal that is not a domesticated animal is used in a research project, the animal may be housed outdoors, provided that the conditions under which it is housed simulate the natural environment of the animal in all material respects. O. Reg. 139/71, s. 25. 26. — (1) Where surgical procedures are performed on an animal with the intention that the animal recover from anaesthesia, the procedures shall be carried out in accordance with established veterinary practice in a surgery area that is maintained in a sanitary condition and designated for the purpose. (2) Every surgery area referred to in subsection 1 shall be equipped with all equipment necessary to provide for the health and welfare of the animal during surgery. O. Reg. 139/71, s. 26. 27. — (1) Every research facility in which an animal is subjected to surgical procedures performed with the intention that the animal survive shall have a post- operative recovery area equipped with, (fl) cages or pens appropriate for the animal, so constructed and maintained as to provide appropriate temperature control, cleanli- ness, ease of observation, ready access to the animal for emergency and supportive therapy purposes and so constructed and maintained that the animal is not hkely to injure itself; and (6) sufficient materials and equipment to pro- vide for treatment of an animal during the post-operative period. 1348 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 139/71 (2) During the post-operative recovery period, the person who was responsible for the procedure shall provide or cause to be provided appropriate post-operative care in accordance with established veterinary practices. (3) No animal shall be removed from the post- operative recovery area until it *jas recovered from anaesthesia. O. Reg. 139/71, s. 27. 28. — (1) Where euthanasia is carried out with respect to any animal in a research facility or supply facility, it shall be carried out, (a) by a person or persons properly trained in the euthanasia procedure to be used; (b) in such manner that the death of the animal occurs without unnecessary pain, delay or discomfort ; and (c) in a manner that does not endanger or disturb other animals in the research facility or supply facility. (2) No person shall use an euthanasia procedure with respect to any animal in a research facility or supply facility unless it is a procedure that is permitted under section 29, 30, 31 or 32. O. Reg. 139/71, s. 28. 29. — (1 ) This section applies to euthanasia of cold- blooded animals other than by the use of chemicals. (2) The following euthanasia procedures are per- mitted : 1. In the case of Amphibia and reptiles, the insertion of a sharp instrument between the skull and atlas and into the cranial cavity. 2. In the case of fish, the striking of a strong blow to the head behind the eyes. 3. In the case of all cold-blooded animals, decapitation. 4. In the case of all cold-blooded animals, cervical dislocation. O. Reg. 139/71, s. 29. 30. — (1) This section applies to euthanasia of cold- blooded animals by the use of chemicals. (2) The following euthanasia procedures are per- mitted: 1. In the case of all Amphibia or reptiles, (a) injection of barbiturates ; (b) injection of procaine hydrochloride; (c) oral administration of tribromo- ethanol ; (d) the administration of chloroform by inhalation ; (e) the administration of ether by in- halation ; and (/) injection of chlorobutanol saturated solution. 2. In the case of fish, (a) the suspension in water of tricaine methanesulfonate ; (b) the suspension in water of 2-methyl- quinoline ; and (c) prolonged bubbUng into the tank of a high concentration of carbon dioxide. 3. In the case of Amphibia, the suspension in water of tricaine methanesulfonate. O.Reg. 139/71, s. 30. 31. — (1) This section applies to euthanasia of warm-blooded animals other than by use of chemicals. (2) The following euthanasia procedures are per- mitted : 1 . In the case of all mammals, exsanguination, but only where the animal is completely anaesthetized prior to and during the procedure. 2. In the case of birds and rodents, cervical dislocation. 3. In the case of live stock and dogs, electrocution but only where the electrocu- tion equipment is approved by the Director. 4. In the case of rodents, decapitation, but only with equipment that is approved by the Director. O. Reg. 139/71, s. 31. 32. — (1) This section applies to euthanasia of warm-blooded animals by the use of chemicals. (2) The following euthanasia procedures are per- mitted : 1. Administration of barbiturates intrave- nously, intracardially, intrathoracically or intraperitoneally. 2. Administration of tribromoethanol rectjdly or orally other than in the case of dogs. 3. Administration of a saturated solution of magnesium sulphate intravenously and and in the case of horses, sheep and swine only in combination with other euthanizing chemicals. 556 O. Reg. 139/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 140/71 1349 4. Administration of chloral hydrate intra- peritoneally, intravenously or orally. 5. Administration of ether by inhalation. 6. Administration of carbon dioxide by in- halation. 7. Administration of chloroform by inhalation. O.Reg. 139/71. s. 32. 33. This Regulation comes into force on the day that section 27 of the Act is frodaamed in force. O. Reg. 139/71. s. 33. (5395) 15 THE ANIMALS FOR RESEARCH ACT, 1%8-M O. Reg. 14«/71. Pounds. Made— March 31st, 1971. Filed— April 2nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE ANIMALS FOR RESEARCH ACT. 1968-69 POUNDS 1. In this Regulation. (a) "anaesthetic" means a procedure that causes the loss of sensation of pain in the whole or any part of the body of an animal and "anaesthesia" and '"anaesthetize" have corresponding meanings ; (b) "communal" means containing more than one animal ; (c) "environment" means the total of all the conditions and elements that make up the surroundings of an individual animal ; (d) "euthanasia" means the dehberate infliction of an intended death upon an animal ; {e) "intraperitoneal" means delivered into the abdominal cavity ; (/) "intravenous" means delivered into a vein; {g) "sanitize" means to clean for the purpose of controUing disease producing organisms and "sanitized" has a corresponding meaning; (A) "vermin" means an animal the presence of which may be harmful to the health, comfort or welfare of an animal in a pound. O. R^. 140/71. s. 1. 557 2. Every pound shall. (a) be located in a place free from conditions that might injuriously affect the sanitary operation of the pound ; and (b) be constructed in such manner that it is capable of being maintained in a sanitary condition. O. R^. 140/71. s. 2. 3. Ever}- part of a pound that is adjacent to any building that is part of a pound shall be maintained in a neat and orderly condition free of refose. debris and vermin. O. R^. 140/71. s. 3. 4. — (1) This section appUes to, (a) every room that is used for the hoosing of dogs or cats or that is occupned at any time by a dog or cat in a pound; and {b) every room that is used for storing feed, bedding or waste or for the preparaticMi of food in a pound. (2) Floors shall be. (a) soundly constructed of hard, durable material; (6) impervious to water; (c) constructed of a material that may be readily sanitized ; and {d) maintained in a good state of repair free from cracks, holes and other damage. (3) Where there are floor drains. {a) a floor drain and any trench instaUed in connection therewith that is used fcM^ waste disposal shall be flushed at such intervals as may be necessary to prevent any accumulation of waste that might impair the health or welfare of any dog or cat in the room ; (b) the &oor shall be so constructed and main- tained that surface Uquids thereon will drain into the drain; and (c) the operatcM" of the pound shall cause the drains to be examined as often as is necessary to ensure that they are function- ing properly, have an adequate water seal cind are not harbouring vermin. (4) Walls shall be. (a) soundly constructed of hard, durable material ; (6) impervious to water to a height adequate for sanitary maintenance ; 1350 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 140/71 (c) constructed of a material that may be readily sanitized ; and (d) maintained in a good state of repair free from cracks, holes and other damage. (5) Where there is a door, (a) every frame or moulding around the door opening shall be so constructed and main- tained that it has no space or spaces capable of harbouring vermin; and {b) the door shall be maintained in a good state of repair free from cracks, holes and other damage. (6) Where it is not practicable to sanitize any equipment that is in the room unless it is removed from the room, the opening of at least one door in the room shall be of sufficient size to permit the removal of the equipment from the room. (7) Where there is a window, (a) every frame or moulding around the window opening shall be so constructed and main- tained that it has no space or spaces capable of harbouring vermin ; (6) means shall be provided to prevent the effects of direct sunlight through the window ; (c) the window shall be so constructed and maintained as to prevent the entrance of vermin through the window ; and {d) the window shall be maintained in a good state of repair free from cracks, holes and other damage. (8) Roofs and ceilings shall be, (a) soundly constructed ; and (b) maintained in a good state of repair free from cracks, holes and other damage. (9) Where any pipe, drain, conduit or other service facility is instaUed through any floor, wall or ceiling, the place where the pipe, drain, conduit or other service facility enters or leaves the room shall be so sealed as to prevent the entrance of vermin into the room. (10) Alleyways and service aisles between cages or pens shall be of sufficient width to permit the safe and efficient movement of persons and equip- ment and shall not be used for storage or accumula- tion of materials or equipment of any kind. (11) Every room in a pound shall be maintained in a clean condition. (12) The operator of every pound shall take all reasonable steps to prevent the spread of and to destroy vermin and invertebrates that may be harmful to the health, comfort or welfare of any dog or cat in the pound. O. Reg. 140/71. s. 4. 5. — (1) Every room that is used for the housing of dogs or cats within a pound shall be equipped with a lighting system that is so designed, con- structed and maintained that, (a) it distributes light as evenly and with as httle glare as possible ; and (b) it provides adequate light for the proper observation of every animal in the room. (2) Every room that is used for the housing of dogs or cats within a pound shall be adequately lighted for a continuous period of at least eight hours in every twenty-four hour period. O. Reg. 140/71, S.5. 6. Every room that is used for the housing of dogs or cats within a pound shall at all times be adequately ventilated for the health, welfare and comfort of every dog or cat therein. O. Reg. 140/71 , S.6. 7. Every room that is used for the housing of dogs or cats within a pound shall at all times be maintained at a temperature suitable for the health, welfare and comfort of every dog or cat therein. O. Reg. 140/71, s. 7. 8. — (1) The operator of every pound shall ensure that there is, in every day, on the premises on which the pound is located, an adequate number of persons competent in the care of dogs and cats to properly care for every dog or cat in the pound. (2) The operator of every pound shall post or cause to be posted a notice in a conspicuous location outside of the pound stating the hours and days on which the pound is open to persons who wish to claim any dogs or cats impounded therein and every pound shall be open for such purpose at least once in every day while there is a dog or cat in the pound. O. Reg. 140/71, s. 8. 9. Only persons competent to handle dogs and cats shall handle dogs or cats in a pound. O. Reg. 140/71, s. 9. 10. — (1) Every dog or cat in a pound shall be identified by a neckband, individual tag, physical mark or a tag or marking on the cage in which the dog or cat is kept. (2) The operator of every pound shall maintain within the pound a record of every animal in the pound and shall preserve the record within the pound for at least two years from the date that the animal was last in the pwund and the record shall include : 558 O. Reg. 140/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1351 (c) the sex of the animal ; ( b) the estimated age and weight of the animal ; (c) the colouT. marking and any physical abnormahties of the animal ; {d) the breed or type of the animal ; («) a record of the circumstances under which the animal came to be in the pound; (/) the time, date and {dace where the animal was found ; (g) the date and time at which the animal arrived at the pound ; (A) a record of any tag, name plate or other means of identification on the animal when it came into the pound ; (*') where the animal is returned to its owner, the name and address of the owner and the date of return ; (;) where the animal is sold or disposed of by gift, the name and address of the persound. O. Reg. 142/71,5.12. 13. This Regulation comes into force on the day that section 27 of the Act is proclaimed in force. O.Reg. 142/71, s. 13. Form 1 The Animals for Research Act. 1968-69 APPLICATION FOR LICENCE AS AN OPERATOR OF A SUPPLY FACILITY To: The Director, Veterinary Services Branch, Department of Agriculture and Food, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ontario. (name of appUcant) (address) applies for a licence as an operator of a supply facility under The Animals for Research Act, 1968-69 and the regulations and in support of this applica- tion the following facts are stated : 1 . Location of supply facility : 2. Owner of premises, if not the applicant:. 3. Type or species of animals bred and reared on premises : 4. Operator of the research facility with whom the applicant has a contract : Dated at this .... day of , 19 . . . (signature of applicant) O.Reg.l42/71,Form 1. Form 2 The Animals for Research Act, 1968-69 LICENCE AS AN OPERATOR OF A SUPPLY FACILITY Under The Animals for Research Act, 1968-69 and the regulations, and subject to the Umitations thereof, this licence is issued to : (name) (address) to be the operator of a supply facihty at (location) Type or species of animals bred and reared by the operator This Ucence expires with the 31st day of December, 565 1358 19. THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2 O. Reg. 142/71 Issued at Toronto, this day of , 19 . . . Director, Veterinary Services Branch O. Reg. 142/71, Form 2. Form 3 The Animals for Research Act, 1968-69 APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF RESEARCH FACILITY To: The Director, Veterinary Services Branch, Department of Agriculture and Food, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ontario. (name of applicant) (address) applies for registration of the research facility or facilities referred to below under The Animals for Research Act, 1968-69. Name of Research Facility 1 2 3 4 Dated at this . . . Location .day of. ., 19. (signature of applicant) O.Reg. 142/71, Form 3. Form 4 The Animals for Research Act, 1968-69 CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION OF RESEARCH FACILITY Under The Animals for Research Act, 1968-69 and the regulations, and subject to the limitations thereof, the following research facility or facilities are registered : Name of Research Facility Location It is a condition of registration of the following research facihty or facilities that they conform with the regulations under The Animals for Research Act, 1968-69 before the date stated opposite the name of such research facility or facilities. Name of Research Facility Date This registration expires with the 31st day of December, 19. . . . Issued at Toronto, this day of 19 . . . Director, Veterinary Services Branch O. Reg. 142/71, Form 4. Form 5 The Animals for Research Act, 1968-69 NOTICE To: (name) (address) Pursuant to the provisions of The Animals for Research Act, 1968-69. I (refuse to issue a licence, propose to suspend your licence or propose to revoke as an operator of a your licence, as the case may be) supply facility, for the following reason(s): 566 O. Reg 142/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1359 You have a right to a hearing concerning this matto' by the Licensing and Registration Review Board. Subsection 4 of section 4 of The Animals for Research Ad. 1968-69 pirovides as follows: (4) Where the Director refuses to issue or proposes to susp>end or revoke a hcence, he shall give notice thereof to the applicant or Ucensee, together with written reasons for his refusal or proposed suspension or revocation and a notice stating the right to a hearing by the Review Board, and the applicant or Ucensee may, by written notice given to the Director and the Review Board within fifteen days after receipt of the notice of refusal or proposed suspension or revocation, require a hearing by the Review Board. Any notice should be addressed to the Licensing and Registration Review Board, The Animals for Research Act. 1968-69, at: Department of Agriculture and Food, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182, Ontario. and to the undersigned. Dated at Toronto, this day of 19. . . Director. Veterinary Services Branch O. R^. 142/71, Form 5. Form 6 ^ The Animals for Research Act. 1968-69 NOTICE To: (name) (address) Pursuant to the provisions of The Animals for Research Act. 1968-69, I (refuse to register, propose to suspend r^istration of or propose to revoke registra- the research facility known as tion of, as the case may be) (name of research facility) (location) for the foUowing reason(s) : You have a right to a hearing concerning this matter by the Licensing and Registration Review Board. Subsection 4 of section 6 of The Animals for Research Act, 1968-69 provides as follows: (4) Where the Director refuses to register or proposes to suspend or revoke the registration of a research facility he shall give notice thereof to the operator of the research facility, together with written reasons for his refusal or proposed suspension or revocation and a notice stating the right to a hearing by the Review Board and the operator may, by written notice given to the Director and the Review Board within fifteen days after receipt of the notice of refusal or proposed suspension or revocation, require a hearing by the Review Board. Any notice should be addressed to the Licensing and Registration Review Board, The Animals for Research Act, 1968-69, at: Department of Agriculture and Food, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182, Ontario. and to the undersigned. Dated at Toronto, this day of 19. . . Director, Veterinary Services Branch O. Reg. 142/71, Form 6. Form 7 The Animals for Research Act, 1968-69 NOTICE To: (name) (address) Take Notice that, pursuant to subsection 1 of section 7 of The Animals for Research Act, 1968-69, I have fixed the . -day of. 19... 567 1360 O. Reg. 142/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE at the hour of o'clock in the nooi at (place) for the hearing respecting the. O. Reg. 14371 (3) The Chairman of the Review Board shall certify to the Registrar of the Supreme Court, (application, licence or of registration, as the case may be) The rules of procedure applicable to this hearing are set forth in sections 8 to 13 both inclusive of The Animals for Research Act, 1968-69. If a party who has been duly notified does not attend at the hearing, the Review Board may pro- ceed in his absence and he is not entitled to notice of any further proceedings. Dated at , this . . day of . 19... Chairman, Licensing and Registration Review Board O. Reg. 142/71, Form 7. Form 8 The Animals for Research Act, 1968-69 NOTICE To: (name) (address) In The Matter Of. the decision of the Licensing and Registration Review Board is as follows : Section 16 of The Animals for Research Act, 1968-69 provides as follows: 16. — (1) Any party to the hearing before the Review Board may appeal from the decision of the Review Board to the Court of Appeal and the practice and procedure as to appeal pro- ceedings incidental thereto are the same mutatis mutandis as upon an appeal from the High Court. (2) The Minister may designate counsel to assist the court upon the hearing of an appeal under this section. (a) the notices referred to in subsection 4 of section 4 or subsection 4 of section 6, as the case may be, and in subsection 1 of section 7 and subsection 3 of section 14; (b) the written reasons for the decision of the Review Board ; and (c) all written submissions to the Review Board and other material, including documentary evidence received by it in connection with the hearing. (4) An appeal under this section may be made on questions of law or fact or both and the court may confirm or alter the decision of the Review Board or direct the Director to do any such act the Director is authorized to do under this Act and as the court considers proper and the court may substitute its opinion for that of the Review Board and may exercise the same powers as it exercises on an appeal from a judge of the High Court sitting without a jury. (5) The decision of the Court of Appeal is final. Dated at Toronto, this day of , 19. . . The Licensing and Registration Review Board: Chairman O. Reg. 142/71, Form 8. (5398) 15 THE NIAGARA PARKS ACT O. Reg. 143/71. General. Made— February 15th, 1971. Approved — March 31st, 1971. Filed— April 2nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE NIAGARA PARKS ACT . Clauses a, b and c of section 9 of Ontario Regulation 486/69 is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : {a) from the westerly boundary of the Parks be- tween the northerly Hmit of Bowen Road, in the Town of Fort Erie, and the southerly limit of Main Street in the City of Niagara Falls (formerly in the Village of Chippawa) ; 568 O. Reg. 143/71 (b) from the westerly boundary of the Parks between that part of the King's Highway known as No. 8A, and the northerly limit of John Street in the Town of Niagara-on- the-Lake ; and THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1361 (ii) Sight-seeing vehicle Class 1 ... $ 25 (iii) Sight-seeing vehicle Class 2 ... $ 35 (iv) Sight-seeing vehicle Class 3 ... $ 60 (c) from the easterly boundary of the Parks between that part of the King's Highway known as No. 8A, and the northerly limit of John Street in the Town of Niagara-on- the-Lake. 2. Section 19 of Ontario Regulation 486/69 is revoked, and the following substituted there- for: 19. The following fees shall be payable for licences : (i) Guide Licence $ 10 (v) Sight-seeing vehicle Class 4 . . . One-fifth of one cent per passenger seat mile (vi) Sight-seeing vehicle Class 5 . . . School and Senior Citi- zen Groups, $ 2 (upon each entry into the Park) 3. The Schedule to Ontario Regulation 486/69 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Schedule Item Column 1 Column 2 Name of Highway Parts of Highways From To 1 2 Lake Shore Road Niagara Boulevard The production of the southerly limit of Lot 6, registered plan 328 Fort Erie (1) The southerly limit of Gar- rison Road in Fort Erie (2) The southerly limit of Bertie Street in Fort Erie (3) A distance of 250 feet north- erly from Mechanic Street in the City of Niagara Falls (formerly in the Village of Chippawa) (4) The intersection of the southwesterly limit of Niagara Boulevard produced with Por- tage Road at the entrance to Queenston Heights Park (5) The southerly limit of that part of the King's Highway known as Highway No. 8A (6) The northerly limit of John Street in the Town of Niagara- on-the-Lake The southerly hmit of Garrison Road in Fort Erie The southerly limit of Queen Street in Fort Erie The southeasterly limit of Main Street in the City of Niagara Falls (formerly in the Village of Chippawa) The southeasterly limit of Port- age Road in the Town of Niag- ara-on-the-Lake at the entrance of Queenston Heights Park The southerly limit of that part of the King's Highway known as Highway No. 8A The intersection of the northerly limit of John Street in the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake The northwesterly limit of Wel- lington Street in the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake Dated at Niagara Falls, this 15th day of February, 1971. (5399) 569 The Niagara Parks Commission: James N. Allan Chairman D. R. Wilson Secretary ^^ 1362 O. Reg. 144 71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 145/71 THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT O. Reg. 144/71. Health Units — Areas That May be Included in Health Units. Made— March 31st, 1971. Filed— April 2nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1. — (1) The heading of Schedule 3 to Regulation 509 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is struck out and the following inserted in lieu thereof : MUSKOKA-PARRY SOUND HEALTH UNIT (2) Paragraph 1 of the said Schedule 3, as amended by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 70/70, is revoked. 2. This Regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of January, 1971. (5400) 15 THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT O. Reg. 145/71. Health Units — General. Made— March 18th, 1971. Approved — March 31st, 1971. Filed— April 2nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1. Schedule 24 to Regulation 510 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 314/68, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: Schedule 24 THUNDER BAY DISTRICT HEALTH UNIT 1. The Board of Health of the Thunder Bay District Health Unit shall consist of fifteen members as follows : i. Three members to be appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council . ii. Three members to be appointed annually by the Municipal Council of the City of Thunder Bay, one of whom will represent the Band of the Fort William Indian Reserve . iii. One member to be appointed annually by the Municipal Council of the Township of Neebing . iv. One member to be appointed annually by the Municipal Council of the Township of Shuniah. V. One member to be appointed annually by the Municipal Council of the Township of Paipoonge . vi. One member to be appointed annually by the municipal councils of the townships of Oliver and Gillies. vii. One member to be appointed annually by the municipal councils of the townships of Conmee and O'Connor. viii. One member to be appointed annually by the municipal councils of the townships of Dorion and Nipigon and the Board of Trustees of the Improvement District of Red Rock . ix. One member to be appointed annually by the municipal councils of the Township of Longlac and the Town of Geraldton and the Board of Trustees of the Improve- ment District of Beardmore. X. One member to be appointed annually by the municipal councils of the townships of Terrace Bay and Schreiber. xi. One member to be appointed annually by the Board of Trustees of the Improvement District of Manitouwadge and the Municipal Council of the Township of Marathon. A. B. R. Lawrence Minister of Health Dated at Toronto, this 18th day of March, 1971. (5401) 15 570 O. Reg. 146/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1411 Publications Under The Regulations Act April 24th, 1971 THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES ACT, 1%8 O. Reg. 146/71. General. Made— March 31st, 1971. FUed— April 5th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES ACT, 1968 1. Qaose b of subsection 1 of section 11 of Ontario Regulation 345/69 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (b) for humanitarian reasons, or to assist in his rehabilitation, for a period not exceeding five days. « 2. Clause c of section 21 of Ontario Regulation 345/69 is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : (c) discuss, within the hearing of inmates, matters that may adversely reflect upon the actions of another employee, or the administration, or its policy ; or 3. Section 24 of Ontario Regulation 345/69 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 24. The penalties that may be imposed for misconduct are as follows : 1. Withdrawal in whole or in part of privileges ordinarily enjoyed by inmates. 2. Close confinement, for not more than ten days in respect of any one confinement, on a special diet which fulfils basic nutri- tional requirements. 3. Close confinement on a r^nlar diet. 4. Forfeiture of a portion or of the whole of the statutory remission that stands to the inmate's credit, provided that no such forfeiture shall exceed ten days, unless the Deputy Minister concurs therein. 4. Subsection 2 of section 26 of Ontario Regula- rion 345/69 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: (2) Subsection 1 does not apply to an inmate who is under sentence of death or who is awaiting transfer to a federal penitentiary. (3) An inmate confined in an institution but not nnder sentence of imprisonment shall participate in work for the purpose of keeping the area of his living quarters clean and with the ap^nroval of the Superintendent may participate, should he wish to do so, in other work in the institution. 5. Section 32 of Ontario Regulation 345/69 is revoked and the foUowing substituted therefor ; 32. Adequate arrangements shall be made by the Superintendent for the provision of religious ministra- tion to all inmates who desire it. 6. Subsection 2 of section 36 of Ontario Regula- tion 345/69 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: (2) Subsection 1 does not apfdy so as to prevent a person living on institution property from having Liquor in his possession provided the hquor is placed in safekeeping in the residence of such person and is consumed therein only by himself, his family or his guests. 7. Section 44 of Ontario Regulatimi 345/69 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 44. — (1) An inmate confined in an institution but not under sentence shall be permitted two visits per week and all other inmates shall be permitted one visit each week. (2) The Superintendent may arrange for additional visits where he considers it to be in the inmate's best interest. (3) The Superintendent may, where he con- siders it advisable, hmit visits to relatives of inmates. 8. Schedule 1 of Ontaria Regulation 345/69 is revoked and the foUowing substituted therefor : 571 1412 O. Reg. 146/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 147/71 Schedule 1 Brampton Adult Training Centre Burtch Adult Training Centre Monteith Adult Training Centre Rideau Adult Training Centre Thunder Bay Adult Training Centre Burtch Correctional Centre Burwash Correctional Centre Guelph Correctional Centre Millbrook Correctional Centre Mimico Correctional Centre Monteith Correctional Centre Rideau Correctional Centre Thunder Bay Correctional Centre Oliver Forestry Camp Dufferin Forestry Camp Durham Camp Hendrie Forestry Camp Hillsdale Forestry Camp McCreights Forestry Camp Portage Lake Forestry Camp Wendigo Lake Forestry Camp The Vanier Centre for Women Alex G. Brown Memorial Clinic 9. Schedule 2 of Ontario Regulation 345/69 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Schedule 2 Quinte Regional Detention Centre Barrie Jail Belleville Jail Brampton Jail Brantford Jail Brockville Jail Cayuga Jail Chatham Jail Cobourg Jail Cornwall Jail Fort Frances Jail Goderich Jail Guelph Jail Haileybury Jail Hamilton Jail Kenora Jail Kingston Jail Kitchener Jail Lindsay Jail London Jail L'Orignal Jail Milton Jail Monteith Jail Napanee Jail North Bay Jail Orangeville Jail Ottawa Jail Owen Sound Jail Parry Sound Jail Pembroke Jail Perth Jail Peterborough Jail Picton Jail St. Catharines Jail St. Thomas Jail Sarnia Jail Sault Ste. Marie Jail Simcoe Jail Stratford Jail Sudbury Jail Thunder Bay Jail Toronto Jail Walkerton Jail Welland Jail Whitby Jail Windsor Jail Woodstock Jail (5431) 16 THE PUBLIC HOSPITALS ACT O. Reg. 147/71. Special Grant. Made— March 31st, 1971. Filed— April 5th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HOSPITALS ACT SPECIAL GRANT 1. The Commission shall pay a special grant by way of provincial aid to the Temiskaming General Hospital in the amount of $564,379.00. O. Reg. 147/71, s. 1. 2. The special grant shall be paid to the Hospital to enable it to acquire all the assets of the former corporation and thereby eliminate the equity of the Sisters of Misericorde in that corporation. O. Reg. 147/71, s. 2. 3. The special grant shall be paid to the Hospital in a lump sum and by cheque at any time prior to the expiry of this Regulation. O. Reg. 147/71, s. 3. 4. This Regulation expires on the 30th day of April, 1971. O. Reg. 147/71, s. 4. (5432) 16 572 O. Reg. 148/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1413 THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 148/71. Designations — Miscellaneous Northern Ontario. Made— March 31st, 1971. Filed— April 7th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT 1. Regulation 212 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amended by adding thereto the following schedules : NORTH BAY TO SUDBURY Schedule 35 In the Township of Commanda in the District of Nipissing being, {a) j)art of lots 1 to 10, both inclusive. Concession B ; (6) part of lots 10, 11 and 12, Concession A; and (c) part of Indian Wood Lot, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Highways plan P-2494-23, registered in the Registry Office at North Bay as No. H-1587, Misc. 86, and filed with the Superintendent of Documents of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 7th day of December, 1970. 6.45 miles, more or less. Schedule 36 In the Nipissing Indian Reserve No. 10 in the District of Nipissing, being that portion of the King's Highway in the Nipissing Indian Reserve No. 10, lying south of the Township of Beaucage, shown outlined on Department of Highways plan P-2259-9, registered in the Registry and Land Titles offices at North Bay as Nos. H-609 and H-609. respectively. 4.20 miles, more or less. Schedule 37 In the Township of Beaucage and in the Nipissing Indian Reserve No. 10 in the District of Nipissing being, (a) part of Nipissing Indian Reserve No. 10; (6) part of lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, Concession 1 (Township of Beaucage) ; (c) part of the old Ontario Government Trunk Road (Township of Beaucage) ; and (d) part of the lands under the waters of the Little Sturgeon River (Township of Beaucage), and being those portions of the King's Highway shown as Parts 1 and 2, on Department of Highways plan P-2259-14, registered in the Land Titles Office at North Bay as No. D-6 (H-1313). 2.23 miles, more or less. Schedule 38 In the Township of Pedley in the District of Nipissing being, (a) part of lots 1 to 12, both inclusive. Concession 1 ; and (b) part of the road allowance between the Township of Pedley and Nipissing Indian Reserve No. 10, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown outlined on Department of Highways plan P-2260-4, registered in the Registry and Land Titles offices at North Bay as Nos. 58423 and 102314, respectively. 6.05 miles, more or less. Schedule 39 In the Township of Springer in the District of Nipissing being part of lots 1 and 2, Concession 1, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Highways plan P-2261-45, registered in the Land Titles Office at North Bay as number H-1583, Misc. 84, and filed with the Superintendent of Documents of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 7th day of December, 1970. 1.46 miles, more or less. Schedule 40 In the Township of Springer in the District of Nipissing being, (a) part of lots 6, 7 and 8, Concession 1 ; (b) part of lots 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Conces- sion 2 ; and (c) part of lots 11, 12, 13 and 14, Concession 3, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown outlined on Department of Highways plan P-2261-28, registered in the Land Titles Office at North Bay as number H-36. 2.30 miles, more or less. 573 1414 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 148/71 Schedule 41 In the Township of Caldwell in the District of Nipissing being, (a) part of lots 1 to 6, both inclusive, Concession 3 ; and (b) part of lots 1 to 6, both inclusive. Concession 4, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Highways plan P-2436-25, registered in the Registry and Land Titles offices at North Bay as Nos. 58422 and 102313, respectively. 2.61 miles, more or less. Schedule 42 In the Township of Kirkpatrick in the District of Nipissing being, (a) part of Lot 1, Concession 4; (b) part of lots 1 to 11, both inclusive, Concession 5 ; (c) part of lots 11 and 12, Concession 6; and (d) part of the land under the waters of, (i) Bear Creek, and (ii) Deer Creek, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Highways plan P-2219-16, registered in the Registry and Land Titles offices at North Bay as Nos. 58497 and 102509, respectively. 6.24 miles, more or less. Schedule 43 In the Townships of Dunnet and Ratter in the District of Sudbury being, (a) part of lots 1 to 11, both inclusive. Concession 6 (Township of Dunnet) ; ( b) part of the land under the waters of La Veuve River (Township of Dunnet) ; and (c) part of lots 10, 11 and 12, Concession 1 (Township of Ratter), and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Highways plan P-2101-26, registered in the Registry and Land Titles offices at Sudbury as Nos. 63324 and 295999, Misc. 152, respectively, and filed with the Superintendent of Documents of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 7th day of Decem- ber, 1970. 6.17 miles, more or less. Schedule 44 In the Township of Hager in the District of Sudbury being, (a) part of lots 1 to 6, both inclusive, Concession 1 ; (b) part of lots 6 to 12, both inclusive. Concession 2 ; (c) part of lots 12, 13 and 14, Concession 3; (d) part of lot 14, Concession 4; (e) part of lots 2 to 2 1 , both inclusive , registered plan M-248 ; and (/) part of the land under the waters of La Veuve River, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Highways plan P-2276-37, registered in the Land Titles Office at Sudbury as No. 296041, Misc. 154, and filed with the Superintendent of Documents of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 7th day of December, 1970. 8.18 miles, more or less. Schedule 45 In the Township of Awrey in the District of Sudbury being, {a) part of lots 1 and 2, Concession 4; (b) part of lots 2 to 12, both inclusive. Concession 5 ; and (c) part of lots 8, 9 and 10, Concession 6, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Highways plan P-2241-26, registered in the Registry and Land Titles offices at Sudbury as Nos. 52603 and 219126, respectively. 6.57 miles, more or less. Schedule 46 In the Township of Dryden in the District of Sudbury being, (a) part of lots 1, 2 and 3, Concession 5; (b) part of lots 3 to 7, both inclusive, Concession 4 ; (c) part of lots 7 to 12, both inclusive. Concession 3 ; and {d) part of, 574 O. Reg. 148/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 149/71 1415 (i) lots 49. 50, 54, 55, 56 and 57, (ii) Bank Street, and (iii) an unnamed lane. r^:istered plan M-9, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown outlined on Department of Highways plan P-2 139-64, registered in the Registry and Land Titles offices at Sudbur>- as Nos. 48026 and 192896, respectively. 6.62 miles, more or less. Schedule 47 In the Township of Neelon, and in the Town of Caniston formerly in the Township of Neelon, in the District of Sudbury being, (a) part of lots 1 and 2, Concession 3 ; (6) part of lots 2 to 6, both inclusive. Concession 4 ; (c) part of, (i) lots 1 to 18, both inclusive, (ii) lots 23 to 32, both inclusive, (iii) Third Street, (iv) Butler Street, (v) Fifth Street, and (vi) an unnamed lane, registered plan M-46 ; and (d) part of the land under the waters of Burnt Creek, and being those portions of the King's Highway shown as Parts 1, 2 and 3, on Department of Highways plan P-2159-15, registered in the Land Titles Office at Sudbury as No. 209075. 3.09 miles, more or less. (5433) 16 THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT, 1964 O. Reg. 149/71. General Made— April 7th. 1971. Filed— April 8th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT, 1966 1. Ontario Regulation 207/67, as amended by Ontario Regulations 265/67 and 446/68, is further amended by adding thereto the following section : TERMS AND CONDmONS OF REGISTRATION 5. — (1) Every registration and renewal of r^- istration expires on the 31st day of December in each year. (2) Ever>- r^istration is conditional for a sixty day period following registration pending verifica- tion of the registrant's apphcarion. (3) Every appUcant for registration shall state in the application an address for service in Ontario. (4) Every person registered as an itinerant seller shall maintain a permanent place of business in Ontario. (5) Where the registration of an itinerant seller is revoked, suspended or cancelled or, where he has voluntarily gone out of business, the itinerant seller shall immediately return his certificate of registration to the R^istrar by roistered mail. (6) The Registrar may require further information or material to be submitted by any apphcant or any registrant within a specified time hmit and may require verification by affidavit or otherwise of any information or material then or previously submitted. 2. Subsection 4 of section 6 of Ontario Regula- tion 207/67 is amended by inserting after "posted" in the second line "with the Treasurer of Ontario". 3. Sections 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 of Ontario Regulation 207/67 are revoked and the following substituted therefor : 8. A bond may be cancelled by any person bound thereunder by giving to the Registrar and the itinerant seller named in the bond, at least two months notice in writing of intention to cancel oint situate 1200 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 94 in the Township of North Himsworth and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 2400 feet more or less. 75. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 17 in the Township of Dorian in the District of Thunder Bay commencing at a point situate 1.0 mile measured westerly from its intersection with the Ouimet Overhead Crossing and extending easterly for a distance of 2.0 miles more or less. 9. Paragraph 12 of Schedule 51 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 8 of Ontario Regulation 40/71, is amended by striking out "2" in the seventh line and inserting in lieu thereof "11". 10. Schedule 55 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 375/69, 1 19/70 and 274/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 5. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 43 in the Township of Oxford (on Rideau) in the County of Grenville lying between a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 7 and 8 in Concession 2 and a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 11 and 12 in the said Concession 2. (W.P. 187-67-01) (Contract 71-05) (D-8). 11. Schedule 63 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 309/68, 41/69. 410/69 and 119/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 6. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 71 in the District of Kenora commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 17 in the Township of Kirkup in the Locahty of Longbow Comers and extending southerly therealong for a distance of 11.04 miles more or less. (Contract 70-173). 12. Schedule 65 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 41/69. 201/69, 119/70 and 373/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 86 in the Township of Woolwich in the County of Waterloo lying between a point situate 3290 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the road allowance between concessions 1 and 2 and a point situate at its intersection with the easterly limit of the Town of Elmira. (W.P. 846-66) (D-3). 13. Schedule 68 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 254/69, 1 19/70 and 163/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 118 in the Township of Lake of Bays in the District MunicipaUty of Muskoka lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 35 and a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 13 and 14 in Concession 1. (W.P. 238-65) (D-11). 14. Schedule % to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as remade by section 17 of Ontario Regulation 40/71, is amended by adding thereto following paragraph : 2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 25 in the Town of Oakville in the County of Halton lying between a point situate at its inter- section with the King's Highway known as the Queen Elizabeth Way and a point situate 1000 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the King's High- way known as No. 5. (W.P. 131-65-03) (D-4). 15. Schedule 107 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 9 of Ontario Regulation 359/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 375/69 and 274/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs: 4. No. That part of the King's Highway known as 124 in the Township of Hagerman in the 581 1470 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 151/71 District of Parry Sound lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 520 in the Locality of Dunchurch and a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 34 and 35 in Concession A. (W.P. 206- 65) (D-11). 5. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 124 in the District of Parry Sound lying be- tween a point situate at its intersection with the road allowance between lots 10 and 11 in Con- cesssion 9 in the Township of Strong and a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 26 and 27 in Concession 9 in the Township of Chapman. (W.P. 208-65) (W.P. 122-68) (D-11). 16. Schedule 109 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 9 of Ontario Regulation 359/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 410/69 and 373/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 4. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 89 lying between a point situate at its inter- section with the line between lots 25 and 26 in Concession 1 in the Township of Proton in the County of Grey and a point situate at its intersection with the centre line of the road allowance between con- cessions 2 and 3 in the Township of Arthur in the County of Wellington, (W.P. 810-68-01) (D-3). 17. Schedule 110 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 24 of Ontario Regulation 41/69 and amended by Ontario Regulations 119/70, 274/70 and 40/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 4. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 5 in the Township of South Dumfries in the County of Brant lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 24 and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 2 in the Town of Paris. (W.P. 603-68-01) (D-4). 18. Schedule 112 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 24 of Ontario Regulation 41/69 and amended by Ontario Regulations 201/69, 375/69, 82/70, 119/70 and 274/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 8. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 9 in the County of Wellington lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 6 in the Village of Arthur and a point situate at its intersection with the centre Hne of the road allowance between lots 3 and 4 in Concession 15 in the Township of Mary- borough. (W.P. 838-67-01) (D-3). 19. Paragraph 9 of Schedule 113 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 21 of Ontario Regulation 40/71, is revoked. 20. Schedule 114 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 24 of Ontaio Regulation 41/69 and amended by Ontario Regulations 119/70 and 373/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 49 lying between a point situate at its inter- section with the line between lots 6 and 7 in Con- cession 1 West of Green Point in the Township of Sophiasburgh in the County of Prince Edward and a point situate at its intersection with the southerly limit of the road allowance between concessions 2 and A in the Township of Tyendinaga in the County of Hastings. (W.P. 607-68-01) (Contract 71-08) (D-8). 21. Schedule 115 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 24 of Ontario Regulation 41/69, is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 58 in the City of Welland in the Regional Municipality of Niagara lying between a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as Rice Road and a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as Niagara Street. (W.P. 6-68-01) (D-4). 22. Schedule 119 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 24 of Ontario Regulation 41/69 and amended by section 37 of Ontario Regulation 274/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 128 in the District of Kenora commencing at a point situate 3.6 miles measured northerly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 598 in the townships of Jaffray and Melick and extending northerly therealong for a distance of 4.5 miles more or less. 23. Paragraph 1 of Schedule 122 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 23 of Ontario Regulation 40/71, is revoked. 24. Schedule 132 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 26 of Ontario Regulation 201/69, is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 97 lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 6 in the Township of East Flamborough in the County of Wentworth and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known ais No. 8 in the City of Gait in the County of Waterloo. (W.P. 117-69-01) (D-4). 25. Schedule 134 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 26 of Ontario Regulation 201/69 and amended by section 40 of Ontario 582 O. Reg. 151/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1471 Regulation 274/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 99 lying between a point situate at its intersection with the westerly limit of the Town of Dundas in the County of Wentworth and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Higheay known as No. 24 in the Township of South Dumfries in the County of Brant. (W.P. 340-64) (D-4). 26. Schedule 138 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 26 of Ontario Regulation 201/69 and amended by section 24 of Ontario Regulation 40/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph ; 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 584 in the Township of McQuesten in the District of Thunder Bay commencing at a point situate 28.7 miles measured northerly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 11 and extending northerly therealong for a distance of 0.8 mile more or less. 27. — (1) Paragraph 4 of Schedule 140 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 26 of Ontario Regulation 40/71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 4. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 599 commencing at a point situate 25.0 miles measured northerly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 17 in the districts of Thunder Bay and Kenora and extending northerly therealong for a distance of 152.0 miles more or less. (2) The said Schedule 140, as made by section 26 of Ontario Regulation 201/69 and amended by Ontario Regulations 274/70, 373/70 and 40/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 5. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 599 in the Township of Ignace in the District of Kenora commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 17 and extending northerly therealong for a distance of 25 miles more or less. (D-19). 28. Schedule 156 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 28 of Ontario Regulation 254/69, is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 660 in the District Municipality of Muskoka lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 69 in the Township of Muskoka Lakes and a point situate 800 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the Hne between lots 5 and 6 in Concession 5 in the Township of Georgian Bay. (W.P. 666-64) (W.P. 667-64) (D-11). 29. Paragraph 2 of Schedule 168 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 29 of Ontario Regulation 40/71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 20 in the City of Hamilton in the County of Wentworth commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as the Queen Elizabeth Way and extending southerly therealong for a distance of 1600 feet more or less. 30. Paragraph 1 of Schdedule 179 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 45 of Ontario Regulation 274/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 94 lying between a point situate at its inter- section with the King's Highway known as No. 11 in the locality of Callander in the Township of North Himsworth in the District of Parry Sound and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 17 in the Township of East Ferris in the District of Nipissing. (W.P. 342-61) (D-13). 31. Paragraph 1 of Schedule 187 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 24 of Ontario Regulation373/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 1. That part of the King's Highway known as the Queen Elizabeth Way Extension in the City of Niagara Falls in the Regional Municipality of Niagara lying between a point situate at its inter- section with the King's Highway known as the Queen Elizabeth Way and a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as River Road. 32. Ontario Regulation 233/67, as amended by Ontario Regulations 251/67, 258/67, 305/67, 34/68, 158/68, 181/68, 217/68, 309/68, 359/68, 41/69, 145/69, 201/69, 254/69, 375/69, 410/69. 456/69, 31/70, 82/70, 119/70, 163/70, 192/70, 274/70, 373/70 and 40/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following schedules: HIGHWAY NO. 84 Schedule 19 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 84 in the County of Wellington lying between a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 19 and 20 in Concession 2 Division D in the Township of Guelph and a point situate at its intersection with the southerly limit of the Town of Fergus. (W.P. 839-67-01) (D-3). HIGHWAY NO. 140 Schedule 196 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 140 in the Regional Municipahty of Niagara 583 1472 O. Reg. 151/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 152/71 lying between a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as East Main Street in the City of Welland and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 3 in the City of Port Colborne. (Contract 70-136) (D-4). TERTIARY ROAD NO. 800 Schedule 197 1. That part of the King's Highway known as Tertiary Road No. 800 in the Township of Mac- Gregor in the District of Thunder Bay commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 7198 and extending northerly therealong for a distance of 30 miles more or less. (D-19). HIGHWAY NO. 24A Schedule 198 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 24A in the County of Brant lying between a point situate 1000 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 2 in the Town of Paris and a point situate 1000 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 53 in the Township of Brantford. Charles MacNaughton Minister of Transport Dated at Toronto, this 7th day of April, 1971. (5461) 17 THE LAND TRANSFER TAX ACT O. Reg. 152/71. Affidavit Under Section 4 of the Act. Made— April 7th, 1971. Filed -April 14th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LAND TRANSFER TAX ACT 1. The affidavit required under section 4 of the Act shall be in Form 1 . 2. The affidavit prescribed by section 1 , (a) may be used until the 1st day of October, 1971; and (b) shall be used on and after the 1st day of October, 1971. Form 1 The Land Transfer Tax Act AFFIDAVIT In The Matter Of The Land Transfer Tax Act Province of Ontario To Wit: I,.. .. of the. in the name in the within (or annexed) transfer make oath and say : 1 . I am named in the within (or annexed) transfer. 2. I have a personal knowledge of the facts stated in this affidavit. 3. — (1) The total consideration for this transaction has been allocated as follows : (a) Land, buildings, fixtures and goodwill $ 584 O. Reg. 152/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1473 This affidavit may be made by the purchaser or vendcH' or by any person acting for the purchaser or the vendor under power of attOTney, w by an agent accredited in writing by the purchaser, or vendor or by the soUcitor of either of them or by some other person approved by the Minister of Revenue. (b) Chattels — items of tan- gible personal property . . I Total Consideration. .$ (2) The true consideration for the transfer or con- veyance for Land Transfer Tax purposes is as follows : (a) Monies paid in cash . (b) Property transferred in exchange (Detail Below) . $ (c) Securities transferred to the value of (Detail Below) $ (d) Balances of existing en- cumberances with in- terest owing at date of transfer $ {e) Monies secured by mort- gage under this transac- tion I (/) Liens, legacies, annuities and maintenance charges to which transfer is sub- ject $ (g) Other I (Detail Below) Total Consideration (should agree with 3(1) {«)) J X All blanks S must be filled 4. If consideration is nominal, is the transfer for natural love and affection ? 5. If so, what is the relationship between Grantor and Grantee ? (If other than husband and wife, complete 3(2) (d) ) 6. Other remarks and explantions (if necessary) ...... 585 1474 O. Reg. 152/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 153/71 Sworn before me at the . of this day of 19.... (signature) / A Commissioner, etc. (5462) Retail sales tax is payable on the valuation of items shown in 3(1) (b) unless otherwise exempted under the provisions of The Retail Sales Tax Act. 17 THE FAMILY BENEFITS ACT, 1966 O. Reg. 153/71. General. Made— April 14th, 1971. Filed— April 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE FAMILY BENEFITS ACT, 1966 1. Clause c of subsection 1 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 102/67, as remade by subsection 1 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 151/70, is amended by striking out "$2,000" in the third line and inserting in lieu thereof "$2,250" and by striking out "$3,500" in the fourth line and inserting in lieu thereof "$3,750". 2. — (1) Clause / of subsection 4 of section 9 of Ontario Regulation 102/67 is amended by striking out "of $15" and inserting in lieu thereof "in an amount determined by the Director but not exceeding $25". (2) Subsection 6 of the said section 9, as made by subsection 4 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 167/69 and amended by sub- section 9 of section 8 of Ontario Regulation 151/70, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : (6) For the purpose of computing the monthly allowance of a person who is a patient in, (a) a hospital for chronically ill patients; (b) a chronic care hospital ; (c) a chronic unit attached to a general or convalescent hospital ; or (d) a nursing home for chronic care, approved by The Ontario Hospital Services Com- mission under The Hospital Services Commission A ct, as a health facility for the provision of services to chronically ill patients, the monthly budgetary re- quirements shall be an amount equal to the sum of, (e) a comfort allowance of $25 after the first month and prior to the last month of any continuous periods of residence therein; and (/) the cost of one or more of the following items and services approved by the Director, (i) dental services, (ii) dentures, (iii) prosthetic devices including eye- glasses, and (iv) clothing. 3. — (1) Clause e of subsection 2 of section 10 of Ontario Regulation 102/67, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 34/69, sub- section 4 of section 9 of Ontario Regulation 151/70 and subsection 3 of section 5 of Ontario Regulation 73/71, is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : (e) subject to subsection 5 and clause u, any pension exclusive of any supplement thereto received under the Old Age Security Act (Canada) ; (ea) subject to subsection 5 and clause «, any supplement to the pension received under the Old Age Security Act (Canada), 586 O. Reg. 153/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 154/71 1475 (i) in an amount equal to $45 monthly where the applicant or his spouse, but not both of them, or the recipient OT his spouse, but not both of them, are receiving the supplement, or (ii) in an amount equal to $38 monthly for each of them where tha applicant and his spouse or the recipient and his spouse are each receiving the supplement, where the maximum amount of the supple- ment is being received, but where the maximum amount of the supplement is not being received, the amount in sub- clause i or ii shall be 80 per cent of the monthly amount of any supplement re- ceived under the Old Age Security Act (Canada) ; (2) Subsection 5 of the said section 10, as made by subsection 14 of section 9 of Ontario Regulation 151/70, is amended by inserting after "e" in the third line "ea". 4. Form 5 of Ontario Regulation 102/67 is amended by adding immediately after the first Note at the end of item 2 the following item: 2a. Visual field. The diameter of the visual field determined by use of. (indicate which) n a tangent screen at a distance of one meter using a 10 millimeter white test object; or n a perimeter at a distance of one meter using a three millimeter white test object. 5. This Regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of April, 1971. (5463) 17 THE GENERAL WELFARE ASSISTANCE ACT O. Reg. 154/71. General. Made— April 14th, 1971. Filed— April 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GENERAL WELFARE ASSISTANCE ACT 1. — (1) Clause A of subsection 2 of section 11 of Ontario Regulation 239/67, as amended by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 35/69 and subsection 4 of section 3 of Ontario Regulation 100/71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (A) subject to clause r, any pension exclusive of any supplement thereto received under the Old Age Security Act (Canada); (ha) subject to clause r, any supplement to the pension received under the Old Age Security Act (Canada), (i) in an amount equal to $45 monthly where the applicant or his spouse, but not both of them, or the recipient or his spouse, but not both of them, are receiving the supplement, or (ii) in an amount equal to $38 monthly for each of them where the applicant and his spouse or the recipient and his spouse are each receiving the supplement, where the maximum amount of the supple- ment is being received, but where the maximum amount of the supplement is not being received, the amount in subclause i or ii shall be 80 per cent of the monthly amount of any supplement received under the Old Age Security Act (Canada); (2) Clause t of subsection 2 of the said section 1 1 , as made by subsection 3 of section 8 of Ontario Regulation 150/70, is amended by striking out "up to $15" in the first line and inserting in lieu thereof "determined by the welfare administrator but not exceeding $25". 2. Paragraph 15 of subsection 3 of section 13 of Ontario Regulation 239/67 is amended by striking out "of $15" in the first line and inserting in heu thereof "in an amount determined by the welfare administrator but not exceeding $25". 3. Subsection 2 of section 16 of Ontario Regula- tion 239/67 is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : (2) Where the municipahty or the council of an approved band is entitled to reimbursement under subsection 1, the municipality or council, as the case may be, shall notify the Director, within sixty daj^ of the date on which it makes the first payment to the recipient, of the particulars. 4. This Regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of April, 1971. (5464) 17 587 1476 O. Reg. 155/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 157/71 THE HOMES FOR THE AGED AND REST HOMES ACT O. Reg. 155/71. General. Made— April 14th, 1971. Filed— April 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HOMES FOR THE AGED AND REST HOMES ACT 1. — (1) Subclause i of clause a of subsection 2 of section 21a of Regulation 237 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 539/70, is amended by striking out "$15" and inserting in lieu thereof "$25". (2) Clause b of subsection 2 of the said section 21a, as made by section 7 of Ontario Regula- tion 25/63, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (b) the gross amount of his assets less, (i) an amount that is deemed reasonable by the board or committee and the provincial authority for the burial expenses of the resident, and (ii) any amount accumulated from the income retained or deducted for the personal use of the resident under subclause i or ii of clause a or under subsection 3. (3) Subsection 3 of the said section 21a, as made by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 539/70, is amended by striking out "$15" in the eleventh line and inserting in lieu thereof "$25". 2. Paragraph 10 of section C of Part III of Form 1 of Regulation 237 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 17 of Ontario Regulation 219/67, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 10. Health Insurance: Health insurance other than OHSIP and OHSC, covering applicant (including supplementary medical, hospital, extended benefits, dental, etc.) Type Name of Insurer Policy Number Amount of Coverage Rate of Premium Name of Beneficiary $ $ $ $ $ $ (5465) 17 THE CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS ACT, 1962-63 O. Reg. 156/71. General. Made— April 14th, 1971. Filed— April 15th, 1971. 1. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS ACT, 1962-63 Clause a of subsection 4 of section 18 of Ontario Regulation 297/64, as made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 485/70, is amended by striking out "$15" in the third line and inserting in lieu thereof "$25". 17 (5466) THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 157/71. Designations — Miscellaneous Southern Ontario. Made— April 7th, 1971. Filed— April 16th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT 1. Schedule 70a to Regulation 213 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 432/68, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 588 O. Reg. 157/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 159/71 1477 WINCHESTER BY-PASS Schedule 70a In the townships of Winchester and Mountain in the County of Dundas being, (a) part of lots 1, 2 and 3, Concession 5 (Township of Winchester) ; (6) part of Lot 1, Concession 6 (Township of Winchester) ; (c) part of the road allowance between, (i) concessions 5 and 6, and (ii) the townships of Winchester and Mountain, Township of Winchester ; (d) part of Lot 24, concessions 5 and 6 (Township of Mountain) ; and (e) part of the road allowance between, (i) concessions 5 and 6, and (ii) the townships of Mountciin and Winchester, Township of Mountain, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Dejjartment of Highways jJan P-6020-16, registered in the registry ofl&ce for the registry division of the County of Dundas as No. 182, and filed with the Superintendent of Documents of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 26th day of January, 19Zi- (5468) 2.50 miles, more or less. 17 THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT O. Reg. 158/71. Broiler Chickens — Marketing. Made— April 16th, 1971. Filed— April 16th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT 1. Ontario Regulation 101/65, as amended by Ontario Regulations 144/65, 20/67, 113/67, 202/67, 28/69, 379/69 and 382/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following section : 15. The Board vests in the local board the power to make regulations. (a) providing for the seizure and detention of the whole or any part of any broiler chickens or any class, variety, grade or size thereof by any person appointed pursuant to clause e of subsection 1 of section 4 of the Act where the person believes on reasonable grounds an offence against the Act or the regulations has been committed in respect of the broiler chickens ; (b) providing fcM* the release from detention of the whole or any part of any broiler chickens or any class, variety, grade or size thereof where the local board is satisfied that the owner of the broiler chickens that have been seized and detained complies with the Act and regulations respecting the broiler chickens ; (c) providing for the disposal of the whole or any part of any broiler chickens or any class, variety, grade or size thereof that have been seized and detailed and providing for the administration and disposition of any moneys derived from any such disposal ; and {d) {M-escribing the manner in which the broiler chickens shall be seized, detained, released and disposed of. The Fakm Products Marketing Board: C. E. Mighton Chairman William V. Doyle Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 16th day of Ajvil. 1971. (5469) 17 THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT O. Reg. 159/71. Parking. Made— April 14th, 1971. Filed— April 16th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT Schedule 10 to Regulation 229 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 211/67 and amended by Ontario Regulations 253/68 and 310/69, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : 589 1478 O. Reg. 159/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 160/71 QUEEN ELIZABETH WAY Schedule 10 1. That part of the King's Highway known as the Queen Elizabeth Way, Niagara Falls extension, in the City of Niagara Falls in the Regional Municipality of Niagara lying between a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as Second Line and a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as Stanley Avenue. 2. That part of the King's Highway known as the Queen Elizabeth Way, north Service Road, in the City of Hamilton in the County of Wentworth commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the centre line of the roadway entering Confederation Park (previously known as Lake Avenue) and extending easterly therealong for a distance of 2850 feet more or less. 3. On the north side of that part of the King's Highway known as the Queen Elizabeth Way in the Town of Grimsby in the Regional Municipality of Niagara commencing at a point situate 250 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the line between lots 11 and 12 in Concession 1 and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 1050 feet more or less. 4. That part of the King's Highway known as the Queen Elizabeth Way in the Town of Lincoln in the Regional Municipality of Niagara lying between a point situate 500 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the line between lots 19 and 20 in Broken Front Concession and a point situate 130 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the line between lots 17 and 18 in the said Broken Front Concession. 5. That part of the King's Highway known as the Queen Elizabeth Way in the Town of Burlington in the County of Halton lying between a point situate 1160 feet measured northerly from its inter- section with the centre line of the King's Highway known as No. 2 and a point situate 1160 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the roadway known as Plains Road. 2. Schedule 23 to Regulation 229 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 479/69, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: Schedule 24 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 89 in the County of Simcoe commencing at a point situate 1300 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the centre line of the road allowance between lots 5 and 6 in Concession 1 in the Township of Innisfil and lots 5 and 6 in Concession 14 in the Township of West Gwillim- bury and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 1200 feet more or less. 3. Regulation 229 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regula- tions 114/64, 116/64, 285/64, 310/64, 147/66, 251/66, 15/67, 211/67, 296/67, 13/68, 159/68, 253/68, 308/68, 144/69, 278/69, 310/69, 380/69, 434/69, 479/69, 114/70 and 433/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following schedules : HIGHWAY NO. 66 Schedule 25 1, On the south side of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 66 in the Township of Teck in the District of Timiskaming lying between a point situate at its intersection with the easterly limit of the roadway known as Oakes Avenue and a point situate at its intersection with the westerly limit of the roadway known as McChesney Avenue. HIGHWAY NO. 21 Schedule 26 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 21 in the Township of Hay in the County of Huron commencing at a point situate at its inter- section with the line between lots 4 and 5 in Concession Lake Road West and lots 4 and 5 in Concession Lake Road East and extending north- erly therealong for a distance of 800 feet more or less. (5470) 17 THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT O. Reg. 160/71. Stop Signs at Intersections. Made— April 14th, 1971. Filed— April 16th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT 1. Schedule 35 to Ontario Regulation 117/62, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 252/68, is revoked. 2. Ontario Regulation 117/62, as amended by Ontario Regulations 90/63, 182/63, 208/63, 41/64, 106/64, 138/64, 273/65, 263/66, 393/66, 350/67, 12/68, 102/68, 160/68, 252/68, 441/68, 143/69, 276/69 and 388/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following schedules: Schedule 42 1 . Highway No. 520 in the Village of Magnetawan 590 O. Reg. 160/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1479 in the District of Parry Sound at its intersection with the roadways known as Bay Street, Burrows Street, Nipissing Road and Sparks Street. 2. Westbound on Highway No. 520. Schedule 43 1. Highway No. 18A in the Township of Gosfield South in the County of Essex at its intersection with the roadway known as McCain Sideroad. 2. Westbound on Highway No. 18 A. (5471) 17 591 O. Reg. 161/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1561 Publications Under The Regulations Act May 8th, 1971 THE MINING ACT O. Reg. 161/71. Licences to Explore and Mining Leases in Paleozoic Rock Formations. Made— April 14th. 1971. Filed— April 19th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MINING ACT LICENCES TO EXPLORE AND MINING LEASES IN PALEOZOIC ROCK FORMATIONS 1. — (1) For the purpose of this Regulation, that part of Ontario lying north of the fifty-first paralld of latitude and predominantly underlain with paleozoic rock formations is divided into mineral explorati(m grid areas. (2) A mineral exploraticxi grid area shall be bounded cm the east and west sides by successive meridians of longitude of the series 80° 00' OC, 80° 15' 00', 80° 30' 00*, whidi series may be extended as required, and on the north and south sides by straight lines joining the points of intersecti(» of the east and west boundaries with successive parallels of latitude of the series 51° 00' 00*, 51° 10' 00*. 51° 20' 00*, which series may be extended as* required. (3) Every mineral exploration grid area shall be referred to by the latitude and longitude of the northeast comer of that grid area. (4) Every mineral exploration grid area shall be divided into sections. (5) A section shall be bounded on the east and west sides by meridians spaced at one-tenth of the interval between the east and west boundaries of the mineral exploration grid area and on the north and south by straight hues drawn parallel to the north and south boundaries of the grid area and spaced at intervals of one-tenth of the interval between the north and south boundaries of the mineral explora- tion grid area. (6) Sections in a mineral exploration grid area shall be numbered from 1 to 100 inclusive with the eastern ten sections being numbered from 1 to 10 commencing at the south sectioi and the next most easterly ten sections being numbered from 1 to 10 commencing at the south secticn as illustrated in the following example : N W 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 99 89 79 69 59 49 39 29 19 9 98 88 78 68 58 48 38 28 18 8 97 87 77 67 57 47 37 27 17 7 96 86 76 66 56 46 36 26 16 6 95 85 75 65 55 45 35 25 15 5 94 84 74 64 54 44 34 24 14 4 93 83 73 63 53 43 33 23 13 3 92 82 72 62 52 42 32 22 12 2 91 81 71 61 51 41 31 21 11 1 (7) The boundary between, (a) the north and south halves of a mineral exploration grid area is the north boundary of sections 5, 15, 25, 35, 45. 55, 65, 75, 85 and 95; and (b) the east and west halves of a mineral exploration grid area is the west boundary of sections 41 to 50. (8) A secticm shall be identified by the number to which it corresponds. (9) Where a mineral exploration grid area or secticHi is broken or incomplete due to any natural, topographic or geological feature or the presence of alienated or reserved lands lying within the mineral exploration grid area, the provisions of subsections 2 to 8, both inclusive, may be modified by the Minister. O. Reg. 161/71, s. 1. 2. — (1) Licences to explore fcM" minerals in, upon and under the mineral exploration grid areas may be granted in the manner and upon the terms and conditions and f(M: the price provided by this Regulation. (2) The term "minerals" as used in this Regulation does not include natural gas. petroletmi oil and petroleum products and any hcence or lease issued under this R^ulaticHi shaJl exclude natural gas, petroleum ofl and petroleum products. O. Reg. 161/71. s. 2. 593 1562 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 161/71 3. — (1) The Minister may offer for sak by tender the rights to obtain licences to explore for minerals in, upcHi and under each of the mineral exploration grid areas. (2) The Minister shall give public notice of the sale by causing not less than one advertisement to be inserted in at least one daily or weekly newspaper pubhshed in Ontario having a circulaticxi of not less than 25,000 copies. (3) The notice shall, (a) contain a description of the lands; (b) state the place at which and the person to whom a tender is to be deUvered ; (c) set the final date and time for the receipt of any tender ; (d) require, (i) each tender to be in a sealed envelope properly addressed so as to indicate that it contains a tender submitted as a result of the notice and in- dicating the mineral exploration grid area iac which the tender is submitted, and (ii) a pers(Hi submitting a tender to attach thereto a certified cheque, payable to the Treasurer of Ontario, for 25 per cent of the price of the tender ; {e) state that a separate tender is required for each mineral exploraticxi grid area for which a bid is to be made; and (f) refer to this Regulation. (4) Within ten days from the date the Minister accepts a tender he shall notify the person sub- mitting the tender by registered mail addressed to the address indicated in the tender that his tender has been accepted. (5) Within ten days from the date the Minister notifies the person whose tender has been accepted, that person shall deliver to the Minister a cheque made payable to the Treasurer of Ontario for the balance of the price of the tender and the fee for the first year of the term of the hcence. (6) Within twenty days from the date the Minister notifies the person whose tender has been accepted, that person shall furnish the Minister with the deposit required by subsection 4 of section 5. (7) The Minister shaU refund the money submitted with the tenders to the persons whose tenders are not accepted. (8) Where a tender has been accepted and the person submitting the tender does not comply with subsections 5 and 6, the Minister may declare that the partial payment of the price of the tender submitted with the tender is forfeited to the Crown and thereupon all rights which the person submitting the tender may have under this Regulation cease. O. Reg. 161/71, s. 3. 4. Upon compUance with the terms and condi- tions of subsections 5 and 6 of section 3 and sub- sections 2 and 4 of section 5 the Minister shall issue a licence to explore the mineral exploration grid area set out in the accepted tender. O. Reg. 161/71, s. 4. 5. — (1) A licence to explore shall be in Form 1 and shall be for a term of three years and may contain any other terms and conditions the Minister considers proper. (2) The fee for a hcence shall be $1,000 payable annually in advance during the term of the hcence. (3) A hcensee shall expend annually in geo- physical, geological or other exploratory work of a similar nature, or drilling, a sum equal to $1 per acre, but in no case shall such aimual expenditure be less than $25,000. (4) The apphcant shall furnish to the Minister a deposit of $25,000 in the form of cash ot in, (a) bearer bonds of , (i) the Province of Ontario, (ii) the Hydro-Electric Power Commis- sion of Ontario, or (iii) the Government of Canada; or (6) the form of a promissory note guaranteed by a chartered bank of Canada, which shall be retained by the Minister until the licence expires or is surrendered when it shall be returned to the hcensee, except that where the hcensee has not comphed with this section and with the terms and conditions of the hcence to the satisfaction of the Minister, the deposit is forfeited to and becomes the property of the Crown. (5) The hcensee shaU, (a) submit to the Minister within ninety days of the date of issue or anniversary date thereof, as the case may be, a statement detaihng the nature of the proposed ex|)endi- ture and, if the statement is approved by the Minister, the exploratory work shall be commenced within six months thereafter. (b) within thirty days after each anniversary date of the hcence, provide the Minister with a sworn statement that he has expended the amount required in the manner re- quired by subsection 3 ; 594 O. Reg. 161/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1563 (c) within sixty days of completicMi submit to the Minister, in duplicate, full reports and plans of all geophysical or geological exami- nations, drilling or other exploratory work, including detailed logs of cores of aD holes drilled; {d) correctly labd and store all drill cores and cuttings; and (e) permit the Minister or his authorized agent to examine all drill cores and cuttings at any time not later than six months after the comjJetion of the drilling. (6) Where the Minister is not satisfied by a sworn statement of the licensee that he has expended the sums required by subsecticHi 3 for which the state- ment has been submitted, the Minister may send a notice by r^;istered mail to the licensee at his latest address recorded in the Department, requiring him to submit sudi further details as are in the opinicn of the Minister necessary to prove that the expenditure complies with the requirements of sub- section 3 and, if the Ucensee is still tmable to satisfy the Minister that the expenditures have beoi in compliance with the requirements of subsection 3, the Minister may disallow the expenditures or any part of them. (7) No expenditures other than those set out in a sworn statement referred to in subsection and under the mineral exploration grid area or sections described in the attached Schedule upon the following terms and conditions : 1. Payment of an annual fee of $1,000 an or before in each year. 2. This licence is for a term of three years commencing 3. The hcensee shall expend annually in geo- physical, geological or other exploratory work of a similar nature, or drilhng, a sum equal to $1 per acre, but in no case shall such annual expenditure be less than $25,000. 4. This Ucence, or any interest therein, shall not be assigned or transferred without the written consent of the Minister or the Deputy Minister. Minister of Mines and Northern Affairs Dated at Toronto, this day of ,19 O. Reg. 161/71, Form 1. 596 O. Reg. 162/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 163/71 1565 THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT, l%l-62 O. Reg. 162/71. General. Made— April 14th, 1971. FUed— April 19th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT, 1961-62 1. Subsection 5 of section 1 la of Ontario Regula- tion 190/62, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 272/69, is revoked. 2. Subsection 8 of secticm 1 lb of Ontario Regula- tion 190/62, as made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 272/69, is revoked. 3. Subsection 2 of section 1 Ic of Ontario Regula- tion 190/62, as made by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 272/69 and amended by subsection 2 of section 8 of Ontario Regulation 258/70, is revoked. Civn. Service Commission: W. A. B. Anderson, Chairman Dated at Toronto, this 25th day of February, 1971. (54%) 18 THE PLANNING ACT O. Reg. 163/71. Zoning Order — <3ounty of Simcoe, Township of Nottawasaga. Made— April 14th, 1971. Filed— April 19th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE PLANNING ACT 1. Ontario Regulatim 81/70, as amended by Ontario Regulations 259/70, 313/70, 369/70. 416/70 and 505/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following sections: 51. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Order, the lands described in Schedule 19 and 20 may, in each case, be used for the erecticm of one single-family detached cottage and buildings and structures accessory thereto provided the following requirements are met : Maximum lot coverage Minimum front yard Minimum side yard 15 per cent 25 feet 10 feet on one side and 4 feet CXI the other side Minimum rear yard Maximum height Minimum ground floor area 25 feet 30 feet one-storey — 1 ,000 square feet one and one-half storeys or more — 750 square feet 52. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Order, the lands described in schedules 21 and 22 may, in each case, be used for the erection of one single- family dwelling and buildings and structures acces- sory thereto provided the following requirements are met: Maximum lot coverage Minimum front yard Minimum side yard Minimum rear yard Maximum height Minimum ground floor area 15 per cent 25 feet 10 feet on one side and 4 feet aa the other side 25 feet 30 feet one-storey — 1 ,000 square feet one and one-half storeys or more — 750 square feet 2. Ontario Regulation 81/70, as amended by Ontario Regulations 259/70, 313/70. 369/70, 416/70 and 505/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following schedules: Schedule 19 All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of Nottawasaga, in the County of Simcoe, and being composed of Lot 17 according to a Plan registered in the Registry Oflice for the Registry Division of the County of Simcoe as No. 1096. Schedule 2t All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Town- ship of Nottawasaga, in the County of Simcoe, and being composed of lots 69 and 70 according to a Plan registered in the Registry Office fOT the Registry Division of the County of Simcoe as No. 1096. Schedule 21 All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of Nottawasaga, in the Coimty of Simcoe, Province of Ontario, and being composed of part of Lot 22, Concession 10 of the said Township, the boundaries of which may be described as follows : Commencing at a stake planted in the northern boundary of the road allowance between lots 21 and 22, which stake is distant 2,200 feet more or less on a course of north 73° 34' 00* east from an iron bar planted at the eastern boundary of the road allowance betweoi Concessions 10 and 11, being the southwest comer of the said Lot 22 ; 597 1566 O. Reg. 163/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 165/71 Thence north 73° 34' 00* east 220.00 feet more or less to a stake planted in the northern limit of the road allowance between lots 2 1 and 22 ; Thence north 8° 48' 00' west 989.98 feet more or less to a stake planted ; Thence south 73° 39' 30* west 220.00 feet more or less to a stake planted ; Thence south 8° 48' 00* east 990.38 feet more or less to the place of beginning, containing by ad- measurement 5.01 acres more or less. Schedule 22 All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Town- ship of Nottawasaga, in the County of Simcoe, Province of Ontario and being composed of Part of the South half of Lot 41, Concession 11 of the said Township, the boundaries of which may be described as follows : Premising that the easterly limit of the said Lot 41 has a bearing of north 9° 11' 00' west (astronomic) and relating all bearings herein thereto ; Commencing at a point in the easterly limit in the said Lot 41, Concession 11 distant 100.00 feet measured northerly therealong from the southeast angle thereof ; Thence north 9° 11' 00* west, continuing to follow the said easterly limit of Lot 41, a distance of 300.00 feet to a point ; Thence south 73° 36' 20* 175.00 feet to a point; west, a distance of Thence north 9°11'00" west being parallel to the easterly limit of the said lot, distance of 100.00 feet to a point ; Thence south 73° 36' 20' west, and being along the line of a f>ost and wire fence existing in March 1971, a distance of 463.03 feet to an iron survqr bar ; Thence south 9°ir00" east, a distance of 500.00 feet to an iron survey bar set in the existing southerly limit of the said Lot 41 ; Thence north 73° 36' 20* east, along the said existing southerly limit, a distance of 488.03 feet to a point ; Thence north 9° 11' OC west, a distance of 100.00 feet to a point ; Thence north 73° 36' 20* east, a distance of 150.00 feet to the point of commencement. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 14th day of April, 1971. (5497) 18 THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 164/71. Designations — Toronto to North Bay. Made— April 14th, 1971. FUed— April 21st, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT 1. Regulation 215 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amended by adding thereto the following Schedule : Schedule la HIGHWAY 400— INTERCHANGE AT TRETHEWEY DRIVE In the Borough of North York in The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, formerly in the County of York, being part of lots 3 and 4, Concession 4, west of Yonge Street, and being those portions of the King's Highway shown as Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4, on Department of Highways plan P-2937-74, registered in the Registry and Land Titles office at Toronto as numbers 8897 and B-281389, respectively, and filed with the Superintendent of Documents of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 18th day of December, 1970. (5498) 0.25 of a mile, more or less. 18 THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 165/71. Designations — Miscellaneous Southern Ontario. Made— April 14th, 1971. FUed— April 21st. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT 1. Regulation 213 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amended by adding thereto the following Schedule: Schedule 168 SMITHVILLE BY-PASS In the Township of West Lincoln in the Regional Municipality of Niagara being, 598 O. Reg. 165/71 (a) part of lots 26 to 34, both inclusive, Concession 6 (formerly the Township of Gainsborough) ; (b) part of lots 9 to 15, both inclusive, Concessicm 9 (formerly the Township of South Grimsby) ; (c) part of lots 13, 14 and 15, Concession 8 (formerly the Township of South Grimsby) ; (tt) part al Given Road in Lot 30, Concessicm 6 (formerly the Township of Gainsborough) ; (e) part of County Road No. 34 in Lot 33, Concessicn 6 (formerly the Township of Gainsborough) ; (/) part of Forced Road in Lot 14, Concession 8 (formerly the Township of South Grimsby) ; {g) part of the road allowance between, (i) lots 27 and 28, Concession 6, (ii) lots 29 and 30, Concession 6, (ill) lots 31 and 32, Concessicm 6, and (iv) lots 33 and 34, Concessicm 6, formerly the Township of Gainsborough; (A) part of the road allowance between, (i) lots 9 and 10, Concession 9, (ii) lots 11 and 12, Concession 9, (iii) lots 13 and 14, Concession 9, (iv) concessions 8 and 9, and (v) lots 13 and 14, Concessicm 8, formerly the Township of South Grimsby; and (t) part of the road allowance between the former townships of Gainsborough and South Grimsby, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Highways plan P- 1884-44, filed with the Superintendent of Docu- ments of the Department of Highwajrs, at Toronto, cm the 1st day of March. 1971. 7.00 miles, more or less. THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 167/71 1567 THE EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ACT, 1968 (5499) 18 O. Reg. 166/71. The Sewer and Watermain Construction Industry. Made— March 31st, 1971. Filed— April 22nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ACT, 1968 THE SEWER AND WATERMAIN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY 1. Each employer who is engaged in the sewer and watermain construction industry and who pays to each employee who works at the site of a sewer or watermain under construction, alteration or repair, an amount not less than one and one-half times his regular rate for each hour worked in excess of fifty in each week, is exempt from the provisions of subsection 1 of section 14 of the Act. O. Reg. 166/71, s. 1. 2. Each employer who, (a) employs a guard to protect the site of a sewer or watermain imder construction, alteration or repair; and {b) paj^ to that employee an amount not less than one and one-half times his regular rate for each hour worked in excess of fifty in each week, is exempt from the provisions of subsection 1 of section 14 of the Act. O. Reg. 166/71, s. 2. (5500) 18 THE SECURITY TRANSFER TAX ACT O. Reg. 167/71. General. Mad^April 14th, 1971. Filed— April 22nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE SECURITY TRANSFER TAX ACT 1. Section 22 of Regulation 544 of Revised Reg^^lations of Ontario, 1960 as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 33/67 is further amended by adding thereto the following subsections ; (3) In subsection 4, "short term note" means a note, bond, debenture or other instrument issued by any company or corporation having an original term of repajonent of one year or less. 599 1568 O. Reg. 167/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 169/71 (4) A sale, transfer or assignment of a short term note shall be deemed not to constitute a sale, transfer or assignment within the meaning of the Act. 2. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of May, 1971. (5501) 18 THE SECURITIES ACT, 1966 O. Reg. 168/71. General. Made— April 14th, 1971. Filed— April 22nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT, 1966 1. — (1) Clause i of subsection 1 of section 7a of Ontario Regulation 101/67, as made by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 208/70, is amended by inserting after "value" in the seventh line "of the securities to be ofiered and sold in Ontario". (2) Subclause i of clause i of subsection 1 of the said section 7a, as made by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 208/70, is amended by inserting after "offered" in the eighth line "and sold". (3) Subclause ii of clause i of subsection 1 of the said section 7a, as made by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 208/70, is amended by inserting after "offered" in the ninth Une "and sold". (4) Subclause vi of clause i of subsection 1 of the said section 7a, as made by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 208/70, is amended by inserting after "offered" in the fourth hne "and sold". (5502) 18 THE REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS BROKERS ACT O. Reg. 169/71. General. Made— April 21st, 1971. Filed— April 22nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS BROKERS ACT 1. Paragraph 9 of section 11 of Ontario Regula- tion 448/70 is amended by striking out "pocket identification card" in the second line. 2. Clause b of section 12 of Ontario Regulation 448/70 is amended by, (a) striking out "Province of Ontario" in the first line and inserting in lieu thereof "Canada"; and (b) striking out "Ontario" in the fourth Une and inserting in lieu thereof "Canada". 3. — (1) Subsection 3 of section 13 of Ontario Regulation 448/70 is amended by striking out "address shown thereon" in the second and third lines and by inserting in lieu thereof "office where the broker is employed." (2) Subsections 7, 8, 9 and 10 of the said sec- tion 13 are revoked and the following substituted therefor : (7) Every registered broker and salesman shall carry with him a copy of his certificate of registra- tion in the form issued by the Registrar. (8) Where the registration of a salesman is revoked, suspended or cancelled, or upon the termination of employment of a salesman, for any reason, the salesman shall immediately return his copy of the certificate of registration to the Registrar. (9) Upon the termination of the employment of a salesman, for any reason, the broker employer shall immediately forward to the Registrar a written statement of the circumstances surrounding the termination. (10) Where a salesman requests a transfer, the salesman shall forward his copy of the certificate of registration together with his request for transfer to the Registrar, or, where the salesman is unable to forward his copy of the certificate of registration because of loss or otherwise, the salesman shall for- ward in writing to the Registrar the reasons that the copy cannot be forwarded. 4. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 14 of Ontario Regulation 448/70 is amended by striking out "previously" in the second line and by inserting after "broker" in the second Une ' ' within ten years of the date of his application ' ' . (2) Subsection 2 of the said section 14 is amended by striking out "previously" in the second line and by inserting after "broker" in the third line "within ten years of the date of his application". 5. Subsections 1 and 2 of section 15 of Ontario Regulation 448/70 are revoked and the following substituted therefor: (1) Where a registered real estate broker dies and no other member or officer in the partnership or corporation of which he was a member or officer is registered as a real estate broker, or where a 600 O. Reg. 169/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1569 registered real estate broker who carries on business as an individual broker dies, the Registrar may, (a) grant to the executor or administrator of the broker temporary registration as a broker for a period of not more than six months in respect of the business of the deceased broker ; and (b) exempt any executor or administrator referred to in clause a from passing a written examination. (2) Every salesman registered as a salesman of the deceased broker or with the partnership or corporation of which the licensed broker was a member or officer at the time of his death shall be considered to be registered as a salesman of the executor or administrator of the deceased broker. 6. Form 5 of Ontario Regulation 448/70 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Form 5 The Real Estate and Business Brokers Act NOTICE OF CHANGE IN SALESMAN'S CERTIFICATE OR REQUEST FOR DUPLICATE CERTIFICATE Name of salesman Registration No. Registered address (giving number, street and city) Telephone No. Name of broker employer (new broker in case of transfer) R^stration No. Registered address (giving number, street and city) Telephone No. Please check applicable boxes below ; Type Fee Attached Duplicate Certificate Q Change of Address Q Transfer n Termination □ D $3.00 D $3.00 D $5.00 D Nil 601 1570 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 169/71 Complete the applicable section below n For duplicate certificate request present certificate — G lost Q stolen Q destroyed salesman's signature □ For change of address new address salesman's signature number and street city, town or village i D For transfer of registered salesman salesman's signature Name of former broker employer address new broker's signature title Date of Termination day month year date of commencement day month year certificate attached D yes n no name of new broker employer address 602 O. Reg. 169/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 170/71 1571 G For termination date of termination broker's signature day month year title certificate attached D yes n n<^ Note: A report on the conduct of the above named salesman while in yoiu: employ must be filed either on the reverse side of this Form or submitted in a separate letter attached with this Form. (5503) 18 THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO) 1%6 O. Reg. 179/71. Crop Insurance Plan — Sweet Com. Made— March 19th, 1971. Approved — April 21st, 1971. FUed— April 23rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO) 1966 1. — (1) Clause c of section 6 of the Schedule to Ontario R^iilation 207/70 is revoked. (2) Clause d of the said section 6 is amended by striking out "b or c" in the second hne and inserting in heu thereof "or b". 2. Section 9 of the Schedule to Ontario Regula- tion 207/70 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 9. — (1) The coverage per acre provided in the crop year under a contract of insurance in respect of acreage under contract to a processor in a class designated in colunm 1 of Table 1 shall be the percentage set opposite the class in colunm 2 of the average farm yield in tons. (2) The average yield for each acre of the insured crop shall be computed annually by the Com- mission on the basis of production records. (3) The number of tons per acre determined under subsections 1 and 2 multipUed by the num- ber of insured acres constitutes the total guaranteed production under the contract of insurance. 3. Subsection 1 of secticm 12 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 207/70 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (1) The premium payable by an insured person in respect of acreage under contract to a processor shaU be (3 for each acre of the insured crop. 4. Section 13 of the Schedule to Ontario Regula- tion 207/70 is revoked. 5. Table 1 of Ontario Regulation 207/70 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: TABLE 1 Column 1 Column 2 Class Percentage Coverage 1 80% 2 75% 3 70% 4 65% 5 60% 6. — (1) Paragraph 6 of Form 1 of Ontario R^ulation 207/70 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 6. The coverage provided by this contract shall 603 1572 O. Reg. 170/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 171/71 be determined by the Commission in accordance with the plan. (2) Paragraph 10 of the said Form 1 is revoked. (3) Subparagraph 1 of paragraph 13 of the said Form 1 is amended by striking out "the acreage stated in the contract acreage report" in the second and third Hues and inserting in heu thereof "that stated in the appUcation for insurance". (4) Subparagraph 2 of paragraph 13 of the said Form 1 is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : (2) Where the actual planted acreage of the insured crop is less than that stated in the applica- tion for insurance, the total guaranteed production and the maximum amount of indemnity shall be reduced proportionately. (5) Subparagraph 3 of paragraph 13 of the said Form 1 is amended by striking out "the acreage stated in the contract acreage report" in the second and third lines and inserting in lieu thereof "that stated in the applica- tion for insurance". 7. Paragraph 4 of Form 2 of Ontario Regula- tion 207/70 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 4. Coverage applied for is tons per acre based on production records as calculated by the Commission. 8. Form 3 of Ontario Regulation 207/70 is revoked. The Crop Insurance Commission OF Ontario: Henry Ediger, Chairman. W. A. R. Atkinson, Secretary. Dated at Toronto, this 19th day of March, 1971. (5519) 18 THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO), 1966 O. Reg. 171/71. Crop Insurance Plan — Peas. Made— March 19th. 1971. Approved— April 21st, 1971. FUed— April 23rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO). 1966 1. Secti(Hi 8 of the Schedule to Ontario Regula- tion 206/70 is amended by adding thereto the following subsections : (2) Notwithstanding subsection 1, the contract does not insure against and no indemnity shall be paid in respect of any loss or damage which occurs prior to the establishment of the crop. (3) For the purpose of this plan, the crop shall be deemed to be established when the plants have emerged from the ground in numbers sufficient to produce a reasonable harvest. 2. Section 9 of the Schedule to Ontario Regula- tion 206/70 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 9. The coverage per acre provided in the crop year under a contract of insurance in respect of acreage under contract to a processor in a class designated in ccJumn 1 of Table 1 shall be the percentage set opposite the class in column 2 of the value of production. 3. Section 10 of the Schedule to Ontario Regula- tion 206/70 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 10. The value of production for each acre of the insured crop shall be computed annually by the Commission an the basis of production recorc^ and shall not include any harvesting costs. 4. Subsection 1 of section 12 of the Schedule to Ontario R^^ation 206/70 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (1) The premium payable by an insured person in respect of acreage under contract to a processor shall be $4.50 for each acre of the insured crop. 5. Table 1 of Ontario Regulation 206/70 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : TABLE 1 Column 1 Column 2 ClasR Percentage Coverage 1 80% 2 75% 3 70% 4 65% 5 60% 6. — (1) Paragraph 4 of Form 1 of Ontario Regulation 206/70 is amended by adding thereto the following subparagraphs : 604 O. Reg. 171/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 172/71 1573 (2) Notwithstanding subparagrapil 1, the contract does not insure against and no indemnity shall be paid in respect of any loss or damage which occurs priOT to the establishment of the crop. (3) Fot the purpose of this plan, the crop shall be deemed to be established when the plants have emerged from the ground in numbers sufficient to jxtMlace a reasonable harvest. (2) SubparagrajA 2 of paragraph 11 of the said Form 1 is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : (2) Where the actual planted acreage of the insured crop is less than that stated in the applica- tion for insurance, the maximiun amount of indem- nity shall be reduced proportionately. (3) Clause b of paragraph 13 of the said Form 1 is revoked. The Crop Insurance Commission OF Ontario: Henry Ediger Chairman W. A. R. Atkinson Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 19th day of March, 1971. (5520) 18 THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO), 1966 O. Reg. 172/71. Crop Insurance Plan — Tomatoes. Made— March 19th, 1971. Approved — April 21st, 1971. FUed— April 23rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO), 1966 1. Section 6 of the Schedule to Ontario Regula- ti(Mi 171/69 is amended by striking out "and" at the end of clause c and by revoking clause d and substituting the following there- for: {d) the extended coverage endorsement in Form 4, where appUcable; and {e) an amendment to any document referred to in clause a, b, c or d agreed upon in writing. amended by striking out columns 2 and 3 and inserting in lieu thereof the following : Column 2 Column 3 50% 70% $4 15 15.50 $6.50 $7 18 2. Table 1 of Ontario Regulation 171/69 is 3. — (1) Subparagraph 2 of paragraph 13 of Form 1 of Ontario Regulation 171/69 as remade by subsectitm 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 226/70 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (2) Where the actual planted acreage of the insured crop is less than the acreage stated in the contract acreage report, the total guaranteed production and the maximum amount of indemnity shall be reduced proportionately. (2) The said Form 1 is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : EXTENDED COVERAGE 19. Where the insured person so elects on the apphcation, and pays an additional premium of $1 for each acre under contract to a processor, the coverage provided and the maximum indemnity payable under the contract of insurance shall be increased by an additional $50 per acre cm the following terms and conditions : 1. A minimum of one acre of the contract acreage must remain unplanted after the final date for planting in the area. 2. Failure to plant must result directly from one or more of the perils of excessive moisture, flood ot such other agricultural hazard as may be designated by the Com- missicm from time to time. 3. The indenmity payable is Umited to the actual cost of plants lost throu^ inability to plant and in no case shall it exceed $50 for each unplanted contract acre. 4. Form 2 of Ontario Regulation 171/69 is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 4d. EXTENDED COVERAGE FOR LOSS OF PLANTS I hereby apply for extended coverage: yes no D D Premium is $1 per acre. 605 1574 O. Reg. 172/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 173/71 5. Ontario Regulation 171/69 as amended by Ontario Regulation 226/70 is further amended by adding thereto the following form : Form 4 The Crop Insurance Act {Ontario), 1966 EXTENDED COVERAGE ENDORSEMENT FOR PROCESSING TOMATOES Attached to and forming part of Contract No In consideration of an additional premium of $ the coverage provided under this contract of insur- ance is hereby extended to provide an additional indemnity of $50 for each contract acre not planted after the final planting date for the area, on the following terms and conditions: 1. Failure to plant must result directly from one or more of the perils of excessive moisture, flood or such other agricultural hazard as may be designated by the Commission from time to time. 2. A minimtun area of one acre must remain unplanted. 3. No indemnity is payable unless plants have been lost. 4. The indemnity payable is limited to the actual cost of the plants and shall not exceed $50 for each acre unplanted. Countersigned and dated at , this day of 19. Duly Authorized Representative General Manager The Crop Insurance Commission OF Ontario: Henry Ediger Chairman W. A. R. Atkinson Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 19th day of March, 1971. (5521) 18 THE FOREST FIRES PREVENTION ACT, 1968 O. Reg. 173/71. Restricted Fire Zone. Made— April 16th, 1971. Filed— April 23rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE FOREST FIRES PREVENTION ACT, 1968 RESTRICTED FIRE ZONE l.The part of the White River Fire District de- scribed in Schedule "A" hereto is declared to be a restricted fire zone from the 11th day of May to the 31st day of October, both inclusive, in the year 1971. O. Reg. 173/71, s. 1. Rene Brunelle Minister of Lands and Forests Dated at Toronto, this 16th day of April, 1971. Schedule "A" In the geographic townships of Tp. 29, Range 23, Tp. 30, Range 23, Tp. 28, Range 24, Tp. 29, Range 24, Tp. 30, Range 24, Tp. 27, Range 25, Tp. 28, Range 25, Tp. 29, Range 25, Tp. 30, Range 25, Tp. 27, Range 26, Tp. 28, Range 26, and Tp. 29, Range 26, in the Territorial District of Algoma and described as follows : Beginning at a point in the high-water mark on the westerly shore of Wawa Lake where the same is intersected by the northerly Umit of Algoma Street as shown on a Map of Wawa City signed by L. V. Rorke, Ontario Land Surveyor, dated June 4th, 1898 and of record in the De- partment of Lands and Forests at Toronto; thence in a general northerly and northeasterly direction following the high-water mark on the westerly and northwesterly shores of Wawa Lake to the most easterly extremity thereof ; thence south astronom- ically to a point in the northerly hmit of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 101 ; thence in a general northeasterly direction following that limit to the intersection with the high-water mark on the northerly shore of the waters connecting Bremmer Lake and Hawk Lake; thence easterly following that high-water mark to the confluence with the high-water mark on the westerly shore of Hawk Lake; thence in a general northeasterly direction following that high-watCT mark and the high-water mark on the westerly shore of McVeigh Creek to the intersection with the westerly Umit of the right of way of the main hne of the Algoma Central Railway; thence in a general northerly direction following that Umit to the intersection with the high-water mark on the easterly shore of PhiUp Lake; thence in a general northerly direction foUowing that high-water mark 606 O. Reg. 173/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 175/71 1575 to its intersection with the southerly limit of the Goudreau- Magpie Road; thence in a general westerly direction following that limit to the intersection with the high-water mark cm the westerly shore of the Magpie River; thence in a general south- westerly direction foUowing that high-water mark to its intersection with the upstream face of a dam one mile and 35 chains, more or less, measured northerly and perpendicularly from the southerly boundary of the geographic Township of Tp. 29, Range 25; thence southwesterly in a straight tine three miles and 40 chains, more or less, to the confluence of the high-water mark on the northeasterly shore of Catfish Lake with the high-water mark cm the easterly shore of Catfish Creek; thence in a southerly direction foUowing the high-water mark on the easterly shore of Catfish Lake and Catfish Creek to its confluence with the high-water mark en the northerly shore of the Magpie River; thence southwesterly in a straight tine to the confluence of the high-water mark aa the westerly shore of Catfish Creek with the high-water mark on the northerly shore of the Magpie River; thence in a general westerly, southerly and southeasterly direction following the high-water mark on the northerly and westerly shores of the Magpie River to the intersecticm with the northerly limit of the right of way of the Algoma Central Railway; thence in a general southeasterly, easterly, northerly and northwesterly direction foUowing that timit to the intersection with the production westerly of the northerly timit of Algoma Street as shown on a Map of Wawa City signed by L. V. Rorke, Ontario Land Surveyor, dated June 4th, 1898 and of record in the Department of Lands and Forests; thence easterly along that production and that northerly timit to the point of beginning. O. Reg. 173/71, Sched. A. (5522) 18 THE GENERAL WELFARE ASSISTANCE ACT O. Reg. 174/71. Indian Bands. Made— April 21st, 1971. Filed— April 23rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GENERAL WELFARE ASSISTANCE ACT 1. The Schedule to Regulation 208 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regulations 173/61, 119/63,308/65, 189/66, 18/69, 120/69, 312/69, 44/70, 212/70 and 392/70, is further amended by adding thereto the foUowing item : 52. Sabaskong Band (5523) 18 THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT O. Reg. 175/71. Speed Limits. Made— April 21st, 1971. Filed— April 23rd. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT 1. — (1) Schedule 2 to Regulation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regulations 184/61, 330/61, 128/62, 23/63. 163/64, 58/65, 152/65, 134/66. 370/66. 431/67, 179/69 and 400/69, is further amended by adding thereto the foUowing Part : Pakt 2* 1 . That part of the King's Highway known Regional as No. 3 in the City of Port Colbome Municipality in the Regional Munidpatity of Niagara of Niagara — lying between a point situate 300 feet City of measured easteriy from its intersecticHa Port Colbome ^tjj ^g jjue between lots 24 and 25 in Concession 2 and a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 15 and 16 in the said Concession 2. (2) Paragraph lb at Part 3 of the said Schedule 2, as made by subsection 1 of section 3 of Ontario Regulation 184/61, is revoked and the foUowing substituted therefor : 16. That part of the King's Highway Reeional known as No. 3 in the City of Port Municipality Colbome in the Regional Munidpatity of Niagara — of Niagara commendng at a point situate 300 feet measured easterly City of from its intersection with the road- Port Colbome ^n^y known as Regional Road No. 23 and extencting southerly therealong few a distance of 1700 feet more or less. (3) Paragraph 15a of Part 4 of the said Schedule 2, as made by subsection 2 of section 3 of Ontario Regulation 184/61, is revoked. (4) Paragraphs 21 and 22 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 2, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 370/66, are revoked and the fdUowing substituted therefor: 21. Regional Municipality of Niagara — Twp. of Wainfleet That part of the King's Highway known as No. 3 in the Township of Wainfleet in the Regional Munidpality of Niagara commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as Regional Road No. 23 and extending southerly there- along for a distance of 1150 feet more or less. 607 1576 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 175/71 22. That part of the King's Highway J, . I known as No. 3 in the Township of Munidpality Wainfleet in the Regional Municipality of Niagara of Niagara commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the Twp. of roadway known as Regional Road Wainfleet No. 23 and extending westerly there- along for a distance of 900 feet more or less. (5) Paragraph 1 of Part 5 of the said Schedule 2 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 1. That part of the King's Highway J, . . known as No. 3 in the City of Port Munk^pality Colbome in the Regional Municipality of Niagara o^ Niagara Ijang between a point situate 100 feet measured easterly from City of its intersection with the easterly limit Port Colborne of the roadway known as Sherk Road and a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 15 and 16 in Concession 2. 2.— (1) Paragraph 1 of Part 2a of Schedule 3 to Regulation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 5/63 and amended by section 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 34/63, is revoked. (2) Paragraph 1 of Part 3 of the saud Schedule 3 is revoked. (3) Paragraph 1 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 3 is revoked. (4) Paragraph 2 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 3, as made by subsection 2 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 315/66, is revoked. (5) Paragraph 3 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 3, as made by section 2 of Ontario Regula- tion 151/67, is revoked. 3. Paragraph 1 of Part 4 of Schedule 5 to Regulation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked. 4.— (1) Paragraph 1 of Part 3 of Schedule 10 to Regulation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by subsection 1 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 81/64, is revoked. (2) Paragraphs 2, 3 and 4 of Part 3 of the said Schedule 10 are revoked. (3) Paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 10 are revoked and the following substituted therefor : 1. That part of the King's Highway Wentworth known as No. 8 lying between a point and situate 400 feet measured easterly from Regional its intersection with the roadway Municipality known as Lewis Sideroad in the Town- of Niagara — ship of Saltfleet in the County of Wentworth and a point situate at its ^P ° intersection with the line between the County of Wentworth and the Regional Municipality of Niagara. Saltfleet (4) Paragraph 1 1 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 10, as made by section 3 of Ontario Regula- tion 370/66, is revoked. (5) Paragraphs 2 and 3 of Part 5 of the said Schedule 10 are revoked. 5. Paragraph 1 of Part 3 of Schedule 10a to Regulation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 335/67, is revoked. 6.— (1) Paragraph 2 of Part 1 of Schedule 24 to Regulation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by subsection 1 of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 60/64, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 20 lying between a point Wentworth gjtuate 550 feet measured westerly ^" . . from its intersection with the westerly Munidpality ^™** °* *^^ ^°^ allowance between of Niagara — ^^^ ^ ^^^ 1^ in Concession 9 in the Township of West Lincoln in the Twps. of West Regional Municipality of Niagara and Lincoln and a point situate 1500 feet measured Saltfleet easterly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 53 in the Township of Saltfleet in the County of Wentworth. (2) Paragraph 4 of Part 1 of the said Schedule 24 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 4. That part of the King's Highway Regional known as No. 20 in the Regional Municipality Municipality of Niagara Ijdng between of Niagara — a point situate 700 feet measured southerly from its intersection with Twp. of the centre line of the roadway known West Lincoln gg Regional Road No. 614 in the -.- f r. II. Township of West Lincoln and a point Town of Pelham ., ^ ^_- , ^ j ^ i Situate 300 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the westerly limit of the road allowance between lots 3 and 4 in Concession 7 in the Town of Pelham. (3) The said Schedtile 24, as amended by Ontario Regulations 60/64, 109/65, 336/65, 335/67, 431/67 and 325/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following Part : 608 O. Reg. 175/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1577 RegiMial Municipality' of Niagara — Towns of Thorold and Pelham R^ional Manicipality of Niagara — Town of Tliorold Part 2a That part of the King's Highway known as No. 20 in the Regional Municipality of Niagara lying between a point situate 300 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the westerly limit of the Welland Canal Bridge in the Town of Thorold and a point situate 2586 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the centre line of the roadway known as Regional Road No. 36 in the Town at Pelham. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 20 in the Town of Thorold in the Regional Municipality of Niagara l3ring between a point situate 650 feet measured westerly from its intersec- ticn with the centre line of the King's Highway known as No. 58 and a point situate at its intersection with the hne between the Town at Thoroki and the City of Niagara Falls. (4) Paragraph 3 of Part 3 of the said Schedule 24 is revoked and the following substituted therefOT: 3. That part of the King's Highway Regional known as No. 20 in the Township Municipality ci West Lincoln in the Regional of Niagara — Municipahty of Niagara lying between a point situate at its intersection with j!*P- °. the easterly limit at the road allowance betweoi lots 5 and 6 in Concession 9 and a point situate 700 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the centre line d the roadway known as Regional Road Na 614. (5) Paragraph 4 d Part 3 of the said Schedule 24, as remade by subsectim 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 109/65, is revoked and the following substituted therefrar : 4. That part at the King's Highway Regional known as No. 20 in the Town of Municipality Pelham in the Regional Municipahty of Niagara — of Niagara Ijdng between a point situate 300 feet measured westerly from its intersecti<» with the westerly limit of the road allowance between lots 3 and 4 in Concession 7 and a point situate 800 feet measured west- erly from its intersection with the westeriy limit erf the road allowance between lots 2 and 3 in the said Concessicm 7. (6) Paragraph 3 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 24, as made by subsection 1 at section 4 of Ontario Regulation 431/67, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: Town of Pelham Town of Thorold 3. That part of the King's Highway R^onal known as No. 20 in the Town of Thorold Municipality in the Regional Municipahty of Niagara of Niagara — lying between a point 1835 feet meas- ured easterly fran its intersecticHi vrith the westerly limit of the Welland Canal Bhdge and a point situate 650 feet measured westeriy frcm its intersectioo with the centre line of the King's Highway known as No. 58. (7) Paragraph 1 of Part 6 of the said Schedtile 24, as remade by subsection 2 of section 4 of Ontario Regtdaticm 431/67. is revoked. (8) Paragraph 3 of Part 6 (rf the said Schedule 24, as made by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Rqg^ulaticm 109/65, is revoked. 7. — (1) Paragraphs 1 and 2 ecified in the Ucence. O. Reg. 181/71, s. 6. 7. The holder of a Ucence in Form 1 shall not seU a fish mentioned in the Ucence that has not been taken from the waters on the land in Ontiirio that is specified in the Ucence. O. R^. 181/71, s. 7. 8. The holder of a Ucence in Form 1 shall not seU any fish taken from the waters on the land specified in the licence if any fish in the waters is infected with organisms causing ulcer disease, bac- terial kidney disease, infectious pancreatic necrosis, viral hemorrhagic septicemia, infectious hemato- poetic necrosis, whirling disease or colunmaris disease. O. Reg. 181/71, s. 8. 9. — (1) A Ucence in Form 1 expires with the 31st day of December next foUowing the date of issue. (2) A Ucence in Form 2 expires with the 31st day of December next foUowing the date of issue or such earUer date as may be specified in the Ucence. O. Reg. 181/71, s. 9. 19. — (1) Subject to subsections 2 and 3, the holder of a Ucence in Form 1 or in Form 2 shaU not seU a fish for human consumption unless, (a) the fish has a serially numbered tag suppUed by the Department attached through the lower jaw; or (6) the fish is contained in a container or package that clearly exhibits the name and address of the Ucensee. (2) Where a fish is contained in a container or package as provided in clause b of subsection 1, it may be removed from the container or package and sold if it has attached to it a tag as provided by clause a of subsection 1. (3) Subsection 1 does not apply to a fish sold and served in a restaurant in respect of which a Ucence in Form 2 is i>-ued. (4) The fee for each tag suppUed by the Depart- ment is 4 cents. O. Reg. 181/71, s. 10. 617 1678 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 181/71 11. The holder of a Hcence in Form 1 shall not sell a fish for stocking unless he has obtained or the purchaser produces a permit issued by the Minister under the Ontario Fishery Regulations authorizing the stocking. O. Reg. 181/71, s. 11. 12. — (1) The holder of a licence in Form 1 shall make a report respecting fish sold for human con- sumption in Form 5 to the district forester within thirty days after the expiry of his licence. (2) The holder of a licence in Form 2 who sells for human consumption trout taken from waters outside Ontario shall make a report respecting such fish in Form 5 to the district forester within thirty days after the expiry of his licence. O. Reg. 181/71, s. 12. Fishing Preserves 13. A licence to own or operate a fishing preserve shall be in Form 6 and the fee therefor is $50. O. Reg. 181/71, s. 13. 14. An application for a licence in Form 6 shall be in Form 7. O. Reg. 181/71, s. 14. 15. A licence in Form 6 expires with the 31st day of December next following the date of issue. O. Reg. 181/71, s. 15. 16. — (1) No person shall remove from a fishing preserve a fish that does not have attached through the lower jaw a serially numbered tag supplied by the Department. (2) The fee for each tag supplied by the Depart- ment is 4 cents. O. Reg. 181/71, s. 16. 17. The holder of a hcence in Form 6 shall, (a) maintain a daily register of names and addresses of all persons angling on the fishing preserve, the number and species of fish removed from the preserve by each of such persons, and the serial numbers of the tags attached to such fish; and (b) retain the daily register for a period of one yi'ar following the expiry of the licence. O. Reg. 181/71. s. 17. 18. A fishing preserve in respect of which an application under section 14 of this regulation has not been made is exempt from section 64a of the Act and sections 1.^ to 17, both inclusive, of this regulation. O. Reg. 181/71, s. 18. 19. Ontario Regulation 316/66 is revoked. O. Reg. 181/71, s. 19. Form 1 The Game and Fish Act, 1961-62 No. 19. LICENCE TO PROPAGATE AND SELL BASS AND TROUT Under The Game and Fish Act, 1961-62 and the regulations and subject to the limitations thereof, this licence is granted to of to propagate and sell for the purpose of, (strike out (a) stocking, smallmouth bass, large- inapplicable mouth bass, brook trout and rain- species, ^^^ j.j.Qy^ . ^^^ if any) {b) human consumption, brook trout and rainbow trout. The fish sold under this licence shall be taken from the waters on the following parcel of land : This licence expires with the 31st day of December next following the date on which it is issued. (date) (signature of issuer) O. Reg. 181/71, Form 1. Form 2 The Game and Fish Act, 1961-62 No 19. LICENCE TO SELL TROUT Under The Game and Fish Act, 1961-62 and the regulations and subject to the limita- tions thereof, this licence is granted to of 618 to sell for human consumption. O. Reg. 181/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1679 (strike out (a) brook trout and rainbow trout inapplicable taken from waters outside species Ontario; and "*** (6) live brook trout and rainbow trout propagated in Ontario; (c) surplus stocks of bro<^ trout and rainbow trout heW by the kcensee under Fishing Preserve Licence No at the following address: This Ucence expires with the day of 19... (date) (signature of issuer) O. Reg. 181/71, Form 2. Form 3 The Game and Fish Act, 1961-62 No 19... APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE TO PROPAGATE AND SELL BASS AND TROUT Under The Game and Fish Act, 1961-62 and the regulations and subject to the limita- tions thereof, (print full name, surname preceding) (post ofl&ce address) makes application for a licence to propagate and sell for the purpose of, (strike out (a) stocking, smallmouth bass, large- inapplicable mouth bass, brook trout and species, rainbow trout ; and if any) (6) human consumption, brook trout and rainbow trout. 1. From whom will you obtain your fish stock ? (name) 619 (address) 2. Will brood stock be retained for propagation ? 3. The fish to be sold will be taken from the water on the parcel of land described as follows: Lot. Concession . Township . . . County or District . 4. I enclose cheque -money order -in the amount of $ in pa)rment of the licence fee of $25 and tags at 4 cents each. (date) (signature of apphcant) O. Reg. 181/71, Form 3. Form 4 The Game and Fish Act. 1961-62 No. 19. APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE TO SELL TROUT Under The Game and Fish Act, 1961-62 and the regulations and subject to the limita- tions thereof. (print full name, surname preceding) (post ofl&ce address) makes application for a licence to sell for human consumption, (strike oat (a) brook trout and rainbow trout inapplicable ^^^^^ i^^^ waters outside J , Ontario; and clauses, if any) (b) hve brook trout and rainbow trout propagated in Ontario in a restaurant or retail store ; (c) surplus stocks of brook trout and rainbow trout held by me under Fishing Preserve Licence No 1680 at the following address: at which is situate a □ processing or packaging plant ; □ restaurant; □ retail store ; n other (specify) State province or country from which fish are to be imported (if applicable) THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 181/71 Form 6 The Game and Fish Act, 1961-62 No 19... FISHING PRESERVE LICENCE (date) (signature of applicant) O. Reg. 181/71, Form 4. Form 5 The Game and Fish Act, 1961-62 ANNUAL REPORT AS TO BROOK TROUT AND RAINBOW TROUT SOLD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION Name of Licensee , Address of Licensee. Number of Licence expiring December 31, 19.. Sale of Fish by Licensee From January 1, 19. . . . to December 31, 19. . . . Species Number Weight (date) (signature of licensee) O. Reg. 181/71, Form 5. Under The Game and Fish Act, 1961-62 and the regulations and subject to the limitations thereof this licence is granted to : (print full name, surname preceding) (post office address) to own or operate a fishing preserve on the following parcel of land: This hcence expires with the 31st day of December next following the date on which it is issued. (date) (signature of issuer) O. Reg. 181/71, Form 6. Form 7 The Game and Fish Act, 1961-62 No 19... APPLICATION FOR A FISHING PRESERVE LICENCE Under The Game and Fish Act, 1961-62 and the regulations and subject to the limitations thereof, (print full name, surname preceding) (post office address) makes application for a licence to own or operate a fish preserve on the following parcel of land: Lot Townshipi Concession County or District Other , 620 O. Reg. 181/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 182/71 1681 1. What is the source of your water supply p 2. What species of fish will you be providing for angling purposes ? 3. I enclose cheque -money order -in the amount of $ in payment of the hcence fee of $50 and tags at 4 cents each. (date) (5582) THE SECURITIES ACT, 1%6 O. Reg. 182/71. General. Made— April 28th, 1971. Filed— Mav 3rd, 1971. (signature of applicant) O. Reg. 181/71, Form 7. 20 REGULATION MADE UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT, 1966 1. Section 19a of Ontario R^ulation 101/67, as made by section 13 of Ontario Regulation 208/70, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor; 1 9a. For the purpose of the reports required under section 19 or in any references to the property of the company contained in either Form 11 or Form 11 A, (a) "ore" means a natural aggregate of one or more minerals which, at a specified time and place, may be mined and sold at a profit, or from which some |>art may be profitably separated ; (b) "proven ore" or "measured ore" means that material for which tonnage is computed from dimensions revealed in outcrops or trenches or underground workings or drill holes and for which the grade is computed from the results of adequate sampling, and for which the sites for inspection, sampling, and measurement are so spaced and the geological character so well defined that the size, shape, and mineral content are estab- Ushed, and for which the computed tonnage and grade are judged to be accurate within Umits which shall be stated and for which it shall be stated whether the tonnage and grade of proven ore or measured ore are in situ or extractable, with dilution factors shown, and reasons for the use of these dilution factors clearly explained; (c) "probable ore" or "indicated ore" means that material for which tonnage and grade are computed partly from specific measure- ments, samples, or production data, and partly from projection for a reasonable distance on geologic evidence, and for which the sites available for inspection, measurement, and sampling are too widely or otherwise inappropriately spaced to outhne the material completely or to establish its grade throughout ; (i) "possible ore" or "inferred ore" means that material for which quantitative estimates are based largely on broad knowledge of the geologic character of the deposit and for which there are few, if any, samples or measurements, and for which the estimates are based on an assumed continuity or repetition for which there are reasonable geological indications, which indications may include comparison with deposits of similar type, and bodies that are completely concealed may be included if there is specific evidence of their presence. 19b. For the purpose of the reports required under section 19 or in any references to the property of the company contained in either Form 11 or Form 11 A. (a) estimates of possible ore or inferred ore shall include a statement of conditions within which the inferred material occurs ; and (b) the arithmetical average of any amount of sampling is not necessarily representa- tive, unless the distribution of values and number of samples are properly taken into account, and a statement of how samples were taken shall be given, and where minerahzation is erratic, the method of treating erratic values, shall be given in the narrative of the report. 2. Instruction 3 of paragraph c of item 7 of Form 11 of Ontario R^ulation 101/67 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 3. For the purpose of this item : (i) "ore" means a natural aggregate of one or more minerals which, at a specified time and place, may be mined and sold at a profit, or from which some part may be profitably separated ; (ii) "proven ore" or "measured ore" means that material for which ton- nage is computed from dimensions revealed in outcrops or trenches or underground workings or drill holes and for which the grade is computed from the results of adequate sam- 621 1682 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 182/71 pling, and for which the sites for inspection, samphng, and measure- ment are so spaced and the geo- logical character so well defined that the size, shape, and mineral content are established, and for which the computed tonnage and grade are judged to be accurate within limits which shall be stated, and for which it shall be stated whether the ton- nage and grade of proven ore or mea- sured ore are in situ or extractable, with dilution factors shown, and reasons for the use of these dilution factors clearly explained ; (iii) "probable ore" or "indicated ore" ■means that material for which ton- nage and grade are computed partly from specific measurements, samples, or production data, and partly from projection for a reason- able distance on geologic evidence, and for which the sites available for inspection, measurement, and sampling are too widely or other- wise inappropriately spaced to out- line the material completely or to establish its grade throughout; (iv) "possible ore" or "inferred ore" means that material for which quan- titative estimates are based largely on broad knowledge of the geologic character of the deposit and for which there are few, if any, samples or measurements, and for which the estimates are based on an assumed continuity or repetition for which there are reasonable geological in- dications, which indications may in- clude comparison with deposits of similar type, and bodies that are completely concealed may be in- cluded if there is specific evidence of their presence ; (v) estimates of possible ore or in- ferred ore shall include a statement of conditions within which the in- ferred material occurs; and (vi) the arithmetical average of any amount of sampling is not neces- sarily representative, unless the dis- tribution of values and number of samples are properly taken into account and a statement of how samples were taken shall be given, and where mineralization is erratic, the method of treating erratic values shall be given in the narrative of the report. 3. Instruction 5 of paragraph c of item 7 of Form 11 of Ontario Regulation 101/67 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 5. For the purposes of clause (5) of paragraph (c) of this item : (i) "crude oil" is a mixture that con- sists mainly of pentanes and heavier hydrocarbons, which may contain sulphur compounds, and that is recoverable at a well from an under- ground reservoir, and that is liquid at the conditions under which its volume is measured or estimated, and includes all other hquid hydro- carbons so recoverable except natural gas liquids ; (ii) "natural gas" is a mixture, con- sisting principally of hydrocarbons that may contain non-hydrocarbon gases such as carbon dioxide, hydro- gen sulphide or nitrogen, which mixture is recoverable from an underground reservoir and is in the gaseous phase or in solution with crude oil in the reservoir ; (iii) "natural gas Hquids" are the hydro- carbon components propane, bu- tanes, and pentanes plus, or a com- bination of them, which hydro- carbon components are subject to recovery from raw gas as liquids by the processes of condensation or absorption, which recovery takes place in field separators, scrubbers, gas processing and reprocessing plants, or cycling plants ; (iv) "commercial production" is output from a well of such quantity of petroleum substances as, having regard to the cost of drilling and production and the price, kind and quality of such production, would justify from a commercial and eco- nomic point of view the drilling of a similar well in the immediate surroundings ; (v) "proved reserves underlying a prop- erty" are the estimated economi- cally recoverable quantities of crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids, including the reserves to be obtained by enhanced recovery processes demonstrated to be suc- cessful, from that portion of an area delineated by gas-oil or oil- water or gas-water contacts in drilled wells, or which can be reasonably evaluated as economically produc- tive, on the basis of drilling, geo- logical, geophysical, and engineering data, but reserves in undrilled pros- pects cannot be classed as proved reserves ; 622 O. Reg. 182/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 184/71 1683 (vi) "proved developed reserves" are those proved reserves which will be produced from existing wells or facilities ; (vii) "proved undeveloped reserves" are those proved reserves which are not recoverable from existing wells or facilities or from those zones in existing wells which have been cased- ofi, but which can be recovered through the drilling of additional wells ; (viii) (5583) "probable reserves" of crude oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids include proved reserves plus an estimate of any additional reserves which may be recovered from the known pool or from that portion underlying the prop)erties. The esti- mates of probable reserves are as realistic as can be determined on the basis of the information available. The area considered probable shall be the estimated ultimate size of the reservoir, or of that portion under- lying the properties including the proved area and shall be based on a realistic interpretation of the geologi- cal or geophysical, or geological and geophysical, data available at the time the estimate is made. Probable reserves to be obtained by the appli- cation of enhanced recovery proces- ses include proved reserves, reserves from the additional probable area, and increased recovery over and above that recognized in the proved category which can be realistically estimated to be ultimately economi- cally recovered from the pool or such portions as underlies the properties. 20 THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO), 1966 O. Reg. 183/71, Crop Insurance Plan — Com Silage. Made— April 7th, 1971. Approved— April 28th, 1971. Filed— May 5th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO), 1966 1 . Section 5 of the Schedule to Ontario Regula- tion 205/70 is amended by striking out "first day of March in any year to the first day of November" in the second and third lines and inserting in lieu thereof "1st day of March in any year to the 15th day of December". 2. Section 19 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 205/70 is amended by striking out "1st day of November" in the second and third lines and inserting in Ueu thereof "15th day of December". 3. — (1) Paragraph 9 of Form 2 of Ontario Regulation 205/70 is amended by striking out "1st day of November" in the second and third lines and inserting in lieu thereof "15th day of December". (2) Subparagraph 2 of paragraph 11 of the said Form 2 is amended by striking out "1st day of November" in the second and third lines and inserting in lieu thereof "15th day of December". (3) Subparagraph 1 of paragraph 15 of the said Form 2 is amended by striking out "and no refund of premium or part thereof shall be made" in the fifth and sixth lines. The Crop Insurance Commission of Ontario: Henry Ediger Chairman W. A. R. Atkinson Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 7th day of April, 1971. (5584) 20 THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO), 1966 O. Reg. 184/71. Crop Insurance Plan — Spring Grain. Made— April 7th, 1971. Approved— April 28th, 1971. Filed— May 5th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO), 1966 1. — (1) Clause a of section 20 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 200/67, as remade by section 8 of Ontario Regulation 149/69, is amended by striking out "25th day of May" in the second line and inserting in lieu thereof "5th day of June". (2) Clause b of the said section 20, as remade by 623 1684 O. Reg. 184/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 186/71 section 8 of Ontario Regulation 149/69, is amended by striking out "5th" in the third line and inserting in lieu thereof "15th". 2. — (1) Clause a of paragraph 10 of Form 2 of Ontario Regulation 200/67, as remade by subsection 3 of section 1 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 149/69, is amended by striking out "25th day of May" in the second line and inserting in lieu thereof "5th day of June". (2) Clause b of the said paragraph 10, as remade by subsection 3 of section 11 of Ontario Regulation 149/69, is amended by striking out "5th" in the third line and inserting in lieu thereof "15th". (3) Clause b of subparagraph 2 of paragraph 17 of the said Form 2, as made by subsection 7 of section 11 of Ontario Regulation 149/69, is amended by striking out "and no refund of premium or part thereof shall be made" in the fifth and sixth lines. The Crop Insurance Commission OF Ontario: Henry Ediger Chairman W. A. R. Atkinson Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 7th day of April, 1971. (5585) THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO), 1966 O. Reg. 185/71. Crop Insurance Plan — Forage. Made— April 7th, 1971. Approved— April 28th, 1971. Filed— May 5th, 1971. 20 REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO), 1966 1. Subparagraph 1 of paragraph 21 of Form 2 of Ontario Regulation 377/67, as amended by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 223/70, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: (1) Where the actual seeded acreage in a crop year is less than the seeded acreage declared on the final acreage report, the total guaranteed production and the maximum amount of indemnity shall be reduced to such extent as the Commission deems necessary as a result of the lesser seeded acreage. The Crop Insurance Commission OF Ontario: Henry Ediger Chairman W. A. R. Atkinson Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 7th day of April, 1971. (5586) 20 THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO), 1966 O. Reg. 186/71. Crop Insurance Plan — Corn. Made— April 8th, 1971. Approved— April 28th, 1971. Filed— May 5th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO), 1966 1. Subparagraph 1 of paragraph 19 of Form 2 of Ontario Regulation 120/68, as amended by subsection 7 of section 10 of Ontario Regulation 229/70, is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : (1) Where the actual seeded acreage of com in a crop year is less than the seeded acreage declared on the final acreage report, the guaranteed pro- duction and the amount of insurance shall be reduced proportionately. The Crop Insurance Commission OF Ontario: Henry Ediger Chairman W. A. R. Atkinson Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 8th day of April, 1971. (5587) 20 624 O. Reg. 187/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 188/71 1685 THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO), 1966 O. Reg. 187/71. Crop Insurance Plan — Soybean. Made— April 7th. 1971. Approved— April 28th, 1971. Filed— May 5th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO). 1%6 1. Clause c of section 7 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 121/68, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 228/70, is amended by striking out "June" in the second line and inserting in lieu thereof "May". 2. Subsection 2 of section 8 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 121/68, as amended by subsection 1 of section 2 of Ontario Regula- tion 228/70, is further amended by striking out "June" in the fourth line and inserting in lieu thereof "May". 3. Subparagraph 1 of paragraph 18 of Form 2 of Ontario Regulation 121/68, as amended by subsection 3 of section 5 of Ontario Regulation 228/70, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : (1) Where the actual seeded acreage of soybeans in a crop year is less than the seeded acreage declared on the final acreage report, the guaranteed production and the amount of insurance shall be reduced proportionately. The Crop Insurance Commission OF Ontario: Henry Ediger Chairman W. A. R. Atkinson Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 7th day of April, 1971. (5588) 20 THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO), 1966 O. Reg. 188/71. Crop Insurance Plan — White Beans. Made— April 7th, 1971. Approved— April 28th, 1971. Filed— May 5th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO), 1966 1. Clause a of section 3 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 176/68 is revoked. 2. Section 8 of the Schedule to Ontario Regula- tion 1 76/68, as amended by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 224/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (3) Notwithstanding subsection 1, the contract does not insure against and no indemnity shall be paid in respect of any loss or damage which occurs prior to the 20th day of May in the crop year. 3. Subsection 1 of section 9 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 176/68, as remade by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 224/70, is amended by striking out "45" in the second line and inserting in lieu thereof "50". 4. Subsection 1 of section 13 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 1 76/68 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (1) The premium payable by an insured person shall be, (a) $1 per acre where the percentage under section 9 or 10 is 50 per cent ; and (6) $3.75 per acre where the p>ercentage under section 9 or 10 is 70 per cent. 5. Section 18 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 176/68 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: varieties of white beans 18. Except as otherwise determined by the Com- mission, for the purposes of this plan acreage may be seeded only to varieties of white beans recommended in PubUcation No. 296 of the Department of Agriculture and Food entitled "Field Crop Recom- mendations". 6. Section 19 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 176/68 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : FINAL DATE FOR SEEDING 19. For the purposes of this plan, the final date for seeding white beans in a crop year is the 30th day of June or such other date as may be determined from time to time by the Commission. 7. Table 1 of Ontario Regulation 176/68 is revoked. 8. — ( 1 ) Paragraph 2 of Form 2 of Ontario Regula- tion 176/68 is amended by adding thereto the following subparagraph : (2) Notwithstanding subparagraph 1 , the contract does not insure against and no indemnity shall be paid in respect of any loss or damage which occurs prior to the 20th day of May in the crop year. 625 1686 O. Reg. 188/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 189/71 (2) Paragraph 9 of the said Form 2 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: FINAL DATE FOR SEEDING 9. White beans shall be seeded not later than the 30th day of June in a crop year or such other date as may be determined from time to time by the Commission. (3) Subparagraph 1 of paragraph 14 of the said Form 2 is amended by striking out "25th" in the third line and inserting in lieu there- of "30th". (4) Subclause ii of clause a of subparagraph 2 of paragraph 14 of the said Form 2 is amended by striking out "25th" in the second line and inserting in lieu thereof "30th". (5) Subparagraph 1 of paragraph 15 of the said Form 2 is amended by striking out "26th day of June" in the first and second lines and inserting in heu thereof "1st day of July". (6) Subparagraph 1 of paragraph 18 of the said Form 2, as amended by subsection 2 of section 7 of Ontario Regulation 224/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (1) Where the actual seeded acreage of white beans in a crop year is less than the seeded acreage declared on the final acreage report, the guaranteed production and the amount of insurance shall be reduced proportionately. The Crop Insurance Commission OF Ontario: Henry Ediger Chairman W. A. R. Atkinson Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 7th day of April, 1971. (5589) 20 THE GENERAL SESSIONS ACT THE COUNTY COURTS ACT O. Reg. 189/71. Sittings of the General Sessions of the Peace and Sittings of the District Court for the District of Algoma. Made— May 3rd, 1971. Filed— May 5th, 1971. In The Matter Of The County Courts Act, R.S.O. Chapter 76 as amended by The County Courts Amendment Act, 1970; and In The Matter Of the Sittings of the General Sessions of the Peace and of the Sittings of the District Court for the trial of issues of fact and assessment of damages with or without a jury, for the District of Algoma. ORDER Whereas under The General Sessions Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chapter 163, as amended by The General Sessions Amendment Act, 1970, the Sittings of each Court of General Sessions of the Peace shall be held at such time or times as is ordered by the Chief Judge; And Whereas under The County Courts Act, R.S.O. Chapter 76, as amended by The County Courts Act, 1970, the Sittings of the County and District Courts for the trial of issues of fact and assessment of damages with or without a jury shall be held at such time or times as is ordered by the Chief Judge ; And Whereas for the due and proper administra- tion of justice in the District of Algoma, it is necessary to order an additional sittings of the General Sessions of the Peace and a Sittings of the District Court for the trial of issues of fact and assessment of damages with or without a jury, to be held commencing Monday, the 5th day of July, 1971; And Whereas this Order is deemed to be a Regulation to which The Regulations Act applies; 1. It Is Ordered that a Sittings of the Court of General Sessions of the Peace and a Sittings of the District Court for the trial of issues of fact and assessment of damages with or without a jury, for the District of Algoma shall commence on Monday, July 5th, 1971. 2. And It Is Further Ordered that a copy of this Order shall be mailed by ordinary post to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Ontario, and a copy of this order shall be posted in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the District of Algoma and in the office of the Clerk of the General Sessions of the Peace for the said District. Dated at the City of Toronto, this 3rd day of May, 1971. In The Matter Of The General Sessions Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chapter 163 as amended by The General Sessions Amendment Act, 1970; and I (5590) 626 E. Bennett Chief Judge 20 O. Reg. 190/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 191/71 1687 THE DEPARTMENT TOURISM AND INFORMATION ACT, 1%6 O. Reg. 190/71. Historical Parks — Fees. Made— April 28th, 1971. Fikd— May 6th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM AND INFORMATION ACT, 1966 Historical Parks — Fees 1. In this Regulation, "park" means an aiiea set aside under the regulations as a historical park. O. Reg. 190/71, s. 1. 2. The fee for each entry into that part of Sainte- Marie among the Hurons Historical Park known as Sainte-Marie Park is, («) for each person ovor fifteen years of age, $1.50: (b) for each person fifteen years of age or under, 25 cents ; and (e) fw each family consisting of two adults and three or more children fifteen years of age or under, $3.50. O. Reg. 190/71, s. 2. 3. The fee fm* each entry into the park known as Nancy Island Historical Park is, (a) for each person over fifteen years of age. |1 ; (6) for each person fifteen years of age or under, 25 cents ; and (e) for each family consisting of two adults and three or more children fifteen years of age or under, $2.50. O. R^. 190/71. s. 3. 4. — (1) Upon payment of a fee of $4.50. the person making the payment shall be issued an entry permit which entitles him to enter that part of Sainte- Marie among the Hurons Historical Park known as Sainte-Marie from the opening date until the closing date in each year. (2) Upon payment of a fee of $3, the person making the payment shall be issued an entry permit which entitles him to enter Nancy Island Historical Park from the opening date until the closing date in each year. (3) Upon payment of a fee of $2, the person making the pajTnent shall be issued an entry permit which entitles him to enter both Sainte-Marie and Nancv Island Historical Parks. j)ermit for two adults and three or more children fifteen years d age or under to enter both Sainte-Marie and Nancy Island Historical Parks. O.Reg. 190/71,5.4. 5. Ontario Regulations 243/66, 159/67, 77/68 and 126/70 are revoked. O. Reg. 190/71, s. 5. (5591) 20 THE ONTARIO LABOUR-MANAGEMENT ARBITRATION COMMISSION ACT, 1968 O. Reg. 191/71. General. Made— April 5th. 1971. Approved — ^April 21st. 1971. FUed— May 6th, 1971. (4) Upon payment of a fee of $4.50, the person making the pajrment shall be issued an entry REGULATION MADE UNDER THE ONTARIO LABOUR-MANAGEMENT ARBITRATION COMMISSION ACT. 1968 1. Subsection 2 of section 4 of Ontario Regula- tion 143/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (2) Where a party does not notify the Commission of his acceptance or non-acceptance of a person named on the list within ten days from the date it is mailed to him by the Commission, the party shall be deemed to have accepted any of the persons named cm the list as an arbitrator. 2. The Note to Form 4 of Ontario R^ulation 143/70 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : NOTE— FAILURE TO NOTIFY THE COMMIS- SION, WITHIN 10 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF MAILING, OF YOUR ACCEPT- ANCE OR REJECTION OF ANY OF THE ABOVE-NAMED IS DEEMED TO SIGNI- FY YOUR CHOICE OF ALL THE ABOVE-NAMED PERSONS. The Ontario Labour-Management Arbitkation Commission: Walter Little Chairman H. J. Clawson Commissionar C. A. MORLEY Commissioner H. Gargrave Commissioner Harry Simon Commissioner Henry Kobryn Commissioner J. W. Henley Commissioner I>ated at Toronto, this 5th day of April. 1971. (5592) 20 627 1688 O. Reg. 192/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 193/71 THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT O. Reg. 192/71. Gross Weight on Bridges. Made— May 5th. 1971. Filed— May 6th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT 1. Ontario Regulation 41/63, as amended by Ontario Regulations 264/63 and 506/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following Schedule : Schedule 5 HIGHWAY NO. 3 Column 1 Bridge Bridge on the King's Highway known as No. 3 being a bridge over the Grand River in the Township of North Cayuga in the County of Haldimand. (5606) Column 2 Gross Weight Limit in Tons 3 tons. 20 O. Reg. 193/71. Speed Limits on Bridges. Made— May 5th, 1971. Filed— May 6th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT 1. Regulation 234 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regu- lations 12/63 and 507/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following section: 3. No perscm shall drive a motor vehicle at a greater rate of speed than 10 miles per hour upon the bridge or structure carrying the King's Highway known as No. 3 over the Grand River situate in Lot 32 in concessions 1 north and 1 south in the Township of North Cayuga in the County of Haldimand. (5607) 20 628 O. Reg. 194/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 195/71 1749 Publications Under The Regulations Act May 29th, 1971 THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 194/71. £>esignations — Miscellaneous Southern Ontario. Made— Mav 5th. 1971. FUed— Mav 10th, 1971. I REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT .\CT 1. Schedules 35 and 36 to Regulation 213 of ' Revised Regulations of Ontario. 1960 are revoked and the following substituted there- for: I Schedule 35 In the Town of Vaughan, formerly the Township of Vaughan, in the Regional Municipality of York being, (a) part of lots 1 to 8, both inclusive. Conces- sion 8; (b) part of lots 1 to 8, both inclusive. Conces- sion 9 ; and (c) part of the road allowance between, (i) the former Township of Vaughan and the Borough of Etobicoke (Steeles Avenue), (ii) lots 5 and 6, in each of concessions 8 and 9 (Highway No. 7), and (iii) concessions 8 and 9, and being those portions of the King's Highway shown as P.arts 1 and 2 on Department of Highwa\-s plan P-2103-43. filed with the Superintendent of Documents of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 18th day of March. 1971 . 1.95 miles, more or less. (5626) 21 THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 195/71. Designations — Toronto to Quebec Boundar\- (Hwv. No. 401). Made— Mav 5th, 1971. Filed— May 10th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT .\CT 1. Regulation 216 of Revised Regulations of Ontario. 1960 is amended by adding thereto the following schedules : Schedule 66 In the Borough of Scarborough in the Municipality of .Metropolitan Toronto being. (a) part of lots 1 to 6. both inclusive. Conces- sion 1 ; (6) part of lots 1 to 18. both inclusive. Conces- sion 2 ; (c) part of, (i) lots 1 , 2 cind 3, and (ii) 10-foot dedication, registered plan 3489 ; {d) part of lots 1 to 6. both inclusive, registered plan 3372 ; (e) part of, (i) lots 23, 24 and 25, (ii) lots 40 to 44. both inclusive, and (iii) Cedarview DriTe, registered plan 2732 ; (/) part of, (i) lots 22 to 26, both inclusive. 629 1750 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE (ii) lots27, 28,29, 34and41, (iii) unnumbered Lot, and (iv) Lawson Road, registered plan 3499 ; {g) part of lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, registered plan 4850; (h) part of lots 60, 61, 81, 82 and 83, registered plan 2129; (i) all of lots 84 and 85, registered plan 2129; (j) part of Lot 12, in Block F, registered plan 279; (k) part of, (i) lots 168 and 169, and (ii) Block N, registered plan M-1133; (/) part of, (i) lots 558 to 563, both inclusive, and (ii) blocks X and O, registered plan M-1146; (m) part of Kingston Road, in lots 2 and 3, Concession 1 ; (n) part of Franklin Avenue, in Lot 5, Conces- sion 1 ; (o) part of Kingston Road, in lots 1 and 2, Concession 2 ; (p) part of Carmelite Drive, in Lot 18, Conces- sion 2 ; and (q) part of the road allowance between, (i) the Borough of Scarborough and the Township of Pickering (Port Union Road), (ii) concessions 1 and 2 (Tallpine Court), (iii) concessions 1 and 2 (Ellesmere Road), (iv) lots 2 and 3, Concession 1 (Centen- nial Road), (v) lots 2 and 3, Concession 2 (Centen- nial Road), (vi) lots 6 and 7, Concession 2 (Dean Park Road), O. Reg. 195/71 (vii) lots 12 and 13, Concession 2 (Staines Road), (viii) lots 14 and 15, Concession 2 (Neilson Road), and (ix) lots 16 and 17, Concession 2 (not travelled) and being those portions of the King's Highway shown as Parts 1 to 23, both inclusive, on Depart- ment of Highways plan P-2920-229, filed with the Superintendent of Documents of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 25th day of March, 1971 . 5.50 miles, more or less. Schedule 15a 1. In the Township of Pickering in the County of Ontario being, (a) part of lots 1 to 7, both inclusive. Conces- sion 1 ; (b) part of lots 17 to 24, both inclusive. Conces- sion 1 ; (c) part of lots 25 to 35, both inclusive, Range 3 Broken Front Concession ; (d) part of Lot 35, Range 2 Broken Front Concession ; {e) part of, (i) Lot 28, (ii) lots 47 to 52, both inclusive, (iii) lots 66 to 72, both inclusive, (iv) Oak Street, and (v) Maple Street, registered plan 377 ; (/) part of Bay Road and Bay Road Exten- sion in Lot 25, Concession 1 ; (g) part of, (i) lots 1 to 7, both inclusive, (ii) lots 9 to 18, both inclusive, (iii) land under the waters of Petticoat Creek, and (iv) Evelyn Avenue, registered plan 230 ; 630 O. Reg. 195/71 (A) part of, (i) lots 1 to 6, both inclusive, (ii) lots 7 to 24, both inclusive, (iii) lots 127 to 128. and (iv) Rougemont Drive, registered plan 350 ; (i) part of, (i) lots 32. 33, 37. 38. 41. 42, 45. 46. 60, 61. 62 and 63. (ii) Morgan Avenue, (iii) 2 unnamed lanes, and (iv) Riverside Lane. registered plan 189 ; (;) all of lots, (i) 39, 40, 47, 48 and 49, and (ii) 52 to 59, both inclusive, registered plan 189; and (*) part of the road allowance between, (i) the townships of Pickering and \Miitby, (ii) lots 2 and 3. Concession 1 (Audley Road), (iii) lots 4 and 5, Concession 1. (iv) lots 6 and 7. Concession 1 (Pickering Beach Road), (v) lots 16 and 17, Concession 1 (Station Road). (vi) lots 18 and 19, Concession 1 (Brock Road), (vii) lots 20 and 21, Concession 1 (Sandy Beach Road), (viii) Concession 1 and Range 3 Broken Front Concession. (ix) lots 24 and 25. Concession 1 (Dixie Road). (x) lots 24 and 25, Range 3 Broken Front Concession, (xi) lots 26 and 27, Range 3 Broken Front Concession (Fairport Beach), THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1751 (xii) lots 28 and 29. Range 3 Broken Front Concession (Moore Road), (xiii) lots 30 and 31 , Range 3 Broken Front Concession (Rosebank Road). (xiv) lots 32 and 33, Range 3 Broken Front Concession (Altona Road), (xv) lots 34 and 35, Range 3 Broken Front Concession (East Avenue), and (xvi) the Township of Pickering and the Borough of Scarborough, and being those portions of the King's Highway shown as Pakts 1, 2. 3, 4, 9 and 17 to 26, both inclusive, on Department of Highways plan P-2310- 122, filed with the Superintendent of EVocuments of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 25th day of March. 1971. 2. In the Town of Ajax in the County of Ontario being, (a) part of lots 8 to 12. both inclusive. Conces- sion 1 : and (6) part of the road allowance between. (i) lots 8 and 9. Concession 1 (Harwood Avenue), (ii) lots 10 and 11, Concession 1, and (iii) lots 12 and 13. Concession 1, and being those portions of the King's Highway shown as Parts 5, 6, 7 and 8, on Department of Highwa\-s plan P-2310-122, filed with the Superin- tendent of Documents of the Department of High- wa}-s. at Toronto, on the 25th day of March, 1971. 3. In the \'illage of Pickering in the County of Ontario being, (a) part of lots 13, 14, 15 and 16, Conces- sion 1 ; (6) part of. (i) Mill Road, and (u) PubUcRoad. in Lot 14. Concession 1 ; ( m n U •" K O z < 72 z g — o » ^ X e < M z O J o • z ^ ^ ^ 3 ^ o O & O • z U K o e -8 H Q. 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Reg. 196/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1755 E ^ -o := o -o X •- _ « ?• • - 3 E ? S 5 o t ^'^^ J E *<- o » o "G .t: Q c 2 Q • O -^ -^ — ^ O =£ a. c a. o « £ - c c — o o "=> E in O o * o I. t; •^ t .-t <« • " OH -o g- ^ J • S « -5l " -S 635 1756 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 196/71 llJ 1- Ul Z J z BC J o < 1 u b. u. 2 I O BC O bi 1- z UJ < 1- ^ < 2 s H- z C9 u» .2 o * 2:£ O C C 4- -.9 « o ^^-6 o^ ■t .2 3 o •£ n *. ^ jc o o c M O M c c o ■ — -o *0 «> o u > n o M o o « c Wl u » 9 *- -o -o i « c 3 C « _o u u i o »— ^ £ > i/i C O ' o -o m C .El -o ° • >* % CD Wl 2 o ■to = E E ? • Z 5 JC » >. o ^ »- CQ>- •— 3 W in < _ s J e 1 ^ » s 1 * * 1 «o s CO • 5"" i^^ $1 1 8 ^ • v> « >-3 (O 1 1 # W- X.* =1 1 1 • ^ £ Ul «> lA • .E J ers boarding buses nor must purchase tickets id. M 5 ■q. o. a t • r» c r- c»4 • • « 3 M O. c E "1 QfO <- • lers gin 1 Zom D> — r- §. C ^ ^1 • passe (Zone ; or be ed. ach Li round i/> O _c "- Q.-£ O — 3 I— H-S 1£ • ^ o "^ northbound of Toronto Elgin Mills ns Restrict ns Gray Co ns special o>o 00 •" • ns that: southboun Zone 5, SI tickets to • ■o o ,_ o o o « « « » E >2. ..o E E E aco OS— 1 1 1 1 ■< . , at* z Q£ • H- 01 c X s 636 O. Reg. 196/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1757 2. Ontario Regulation 501/70, as amended by Ontario Regulation 133/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following schedules: ui I c o ? -S -E -o • E C . .O 3 U c o -o o f ^ o Qi -o ^ o >»-5 . >■ " c F o- o o 2 ^ /? * : ° ^ - c *" . »-o t •• o E « 1- - X o o o 1- ^ c c -D >>w. ♦: o o c • o o .2 ■5k CO •- ^ o t i 5 18 E o • • «?5 ntorio Stree s or m reasur the re of On • >» 0-? ? H-^ r o o o •^ • .y o o CQ -C u o o U rnment of ways, Kee rio. Cheq ble to the rdance wit Governme >ss. 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Reg. 196/71 z _J t- < 1- 3 a III ill oe o X < IT o z < v> « t- Ul Z 111 z o flC u. < 1 o Ik o z UJ z 1- H X z 111 o a K or s O 111 1- 1- > t/> o o E .ir — *-^ X » o ;« -o o ^ r- -j; o H- — o _ - 2 *" c cO -o o 3 1 ° if ^ c 2 .2-0 U in « -^ C U «.-.2 OS » c X It o > «- • °- o E -o .2 O 4- E o • ~ — Q. -5<' E o Q « £ o « 9--0 Q.— "S = o O 3 • " E o c ^ I -S o . o «» u E » oil .E-o ° "" E > J-J3 ° (5628) o Z S § s S S s s s o 1 1 en CO ir> r^ r»r o> iri et o: ^-t i^ ^^ ^4 CO CO o H _J •-4 -1 X Z 1 1 1 s ee 1 s s CO 1 1 Q£ ^^ O X H U. C9 Ik •< s s S 1 o 1 I 1 1 1 z < _l a z O-l 2-1 1^ 1 s 1 s § 1 1 Ul -1 ^ s s Q. •< 1 o> •-I 1 1 CO i/t ^ r^ s 5*5 ^9 1 1 ' o: <0 i^ 1 1 1 1 Zu f" •< oe i o 1 1 3 <0 < H r- lil 1 1 S » Ul z H •o Z i 1 •0 o Ul oe < CO s 638 21 O. Reg. 197/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1759 THE ELECTION ACT, l%8-69 O. Reg. 197/71. Fees and Expenses. Made— May 5th, 1971. Filed— May 10th, 1971. REGUL.\TIOX M.ADE UNDER THE ELECTION ACT. 1968-69 FEES AND EXPENSES 1. The fees and e.xpenses allowed under the Act are those set forth in the Schedule. 2. Ontario Regulation 1 10/70 is revoked. Schedule of Fees and Expenses Notes — 1. The fees and expenses allowed in this Schedule are for the necessan,- and reasonable costs incurred in connection with the proper conduct of an election. 2. Printing and anj- taxable sundry' items purchased for a ProN-incial Election are NOT subject to Federal Sales Tax but are subject to Pro\incial Sales Tax. The documents submitted for pay- ment where no specific amounts are shown, must be supported by vouchers certified by the returning officer. Such vouchers most be sub- mitted to the Chief Election Officer for approval and payment. Each account for printing must be submitted by the printer on his own stationery, certified by the returning officer and accom(>anied by a sample of the work done. All such accounts shall be paid directly from the election office. 3. In this Schedule. (a) "urban" means any city, town, village or improvement district ha\-ing a population of at least 5.000, or a borough or township ha\-ing a population of at least 10,000, or a borough or township which is adjacent to a city having a population of at least 100,000; (b) "rural" means any other municipality and territor>- without municipal organization. 4. For travel and related expenses in connecticHi with duties relating to an election for those officials referred to subsequently within this Schedule of fees. (a) for rural areas, (i) actual living ex- penses vouchers (ii) travel — for every mile actually trav- elled by private auto- mobile supported by an itemized state- ment $ .14 per mile (iii) other means of trans- portation vouchers (6) for urban areas — for all transportation and related expenses 1 .50 per polling RETUR.NIXG OFFICER BEFORE A GEXER.\L ELECTION 1. For a course on electoral pro- cedure arranged by the Chief Election Officer, (a) for attendance and neces- sary' absence from place of residence 25.00 per day (6) for travel and living ex- penses vouchers 2. For the revision of polling sub- divisions when ordered bv the Chief Election Officer 500.00 3. For the typewriting of the list of descriptions of polling sub- divisions on paper SVj inches x 14 inches, single spaced typing, with sufficient copies for the use of the returning officer and the candidates with one copy to the Chief Election Officer. (as per sample from the election office) 4.00 per onginal page 4. — ( 1 ) For drafting a key to polhng subdivisions as per sample from the election office for, (a) a wholly urban electoral district.. 100.00 (b) a mixed urban and rural electoral district. -\n amount to be determined by the Chief Election Officer 25.00 minimum 100.00 maximum 639 1760 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 197/71 (2) For the typewriting of the key to polling subdivisions, on paper 8 ' 2 inches x 14 inches, single spaced typing with sufficient copies for the use of the returning officer and the candidates with one copy to the Chief Election Officer 4.00 per original page 5. For sundries —postage, long dis- tance tolls, stationery, cartage of election supplies and maps . . . vouchers 6. For travel and related expenses in connection with duties prior to an election see note 4 7. For the storage of enumerators' supplies from receipt until use. . 10.00 per month DURING .A.\ ELECTION Note — If a poll is held, the minimum fee for items 8 and 9 in total shall be $2,000.00 8. For selection and instruction of enumerators 9. For all services including revis- ion of the lists from the day of issue of the writ until the election is concluded, (a) if a poll is held, (i) for each of the first 25,000 voters on the revised list 150.00 10 .07 per name (ii) for each voter over 25,000 on the revised list .06 per name (b) if no poll is held, half of the "per name tariff" as fixed in clause a 500.00 minimum For stenographers, typists, clerical assistants and all other help required in the returning office and for messenger services and posting of all proclamations and other notices, (a) for each of the first 25,000 voters on the revised list . . . .04 f)er name (b) for each voter over 25,000 on the revised list .03 per name 400.00 minimum 1 1 . F'or sundries — stationery, post- age, telegrams, rental of type- writers, adding machines and office furniture, installation of telephones and service, long dis- tance tolls, cartage of election supplies and other incidentals. . vouchers 12. For rental of the returning office as approved by the Chief Election Officer and supported by a con- tract with the landlord approved contract amount 13. For travel and related expenses in connection with duties dur- ing an election see note 4 14. For attending at a recount as re- quired by section 114 of The Election Act, 1968-69, and certi- fied by the Judge 25.00 per day SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE TO THE RETURNING OFFICER (As approved by the Chief Election Officer.) 15. Where the size and character of any electoral district necessitates the appointment of one or more special representatives to the re- turning officer, such special representatives will be entitled to the payment of fees and allowances determined by the Chief Election Officer and com- mensurate with those set out in the relevant parts of this Schedule. REVISING AGENT (As may be appointed by the returning officer when ordered or approved by the Chief Election Officer.) 1 6. For all services in connection with the conducting of revision sittings for those polling subdivisions as allocated by the returning officer. 8.00 per poUing subdivision 100.00 minimum 17. For postage in connection with revision sittings vouchers 640 O. Reg. 197/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1761 18. 19. For travel in connection revision sittings with ELECTION CLERK .14 per mile For attendance at a course on electoral procedure when requested by the Chief Election Officer, and under special cir- cumstances same as item 1 20. For all services in connection with an election (a Canada Pension Plan contribution is required for more than twenty-four working days), (a) if a poll is held 1,000.00 (b) if no poll is held 500.00 21. For travel in connection with duties or miles travelled as directed and approved by the returning officer .14 per mile 22. For attending at a recount as required by section 114 of The Election Act, 1968-69. and certi- fied by the Judge 25.00 per day ADDITIONAL ELECTION CLERK (As may be appointed by the returning officer when ordered or approved by the Chief Election Officer.) 23. For all services in connection with an election 500.00 24. For stenographers, clerical assist- ants vouchers 25. For sundries same a item 11 26. For rental of an additional office in the connection with the con- duct of an election vouchers 27. For travel in connection with duties during an election .14 per mile ELECTION OFFICERS (Inculdes other persons employed or approved by the Chief Election Officer at or with respect to an election before or after the date of the issue of the writs.) 28. For travel in connection with the conduct of an election .14 per mile ENUMERATORS Note — There is no travel allow- ance for a regular enu- merator 29. For the preparation and the furnishing of copies of a pre- liminary Ust of voters on multi- copy forms supplied 35.00 plus, for each name on the preliminary list, (a) in an urban area .10 (b) in a rural area .11 30. For special enumerators, (a) for each day worked 15.00 (b) for actual miles travelled . . .14 per mile POLL RENTAL 31. For each polling place per day . . 25.00 deputy RETURNING OFFICER Note — There is no travel allow- ance for an urban deputy returning officer 32. For all services for each polling day on duty in connection with holding the poll and making a return 27.00 33. For travel in rural polling sub- divisions for actual miles travelled picking up or returning ballot boxes .14 per mile POLL CLERK Note — There is no travel allow- ance for a poll clerk 34. For all services for each polling day on duty 17.00 CONSTABLE Note — There is no travel allow- ance for a constable 35. For attendance at a nomination meeting if required 6.00 36. For each day on duty at a single poUing place during a poll 6.00 641 1762 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 197/71 37. For each day on duty at a place where three or more polUng places are located 20.00 38. SECURITY GUARDS When required by the returning officer and authorized by the Chief Election Officer vouchers TRANSLATORS 39. For all necessary translation of election documents or forms . . . vouchers SELLING COPIES OF LISTS 40. For furnishing lists or copies, for every manuscript or typewritten copy of a list of voters or any part thereof or of changes made on the lists of complaint or objection , other than a list or part thereof required to be furnished by any Act of the Legislature .06 for every ten names on each copy supplied (see note 2) Note — Excluding any sundry printing, the following items MUST be printed according to the speci- men or sample supplied by the Chief Election Officer 41. For printing the lists of voters where the name of each elector included in the preliminary list of voters as printed is printed, (a) by letter press {b) by a photographic process such as photo-offset, etc. . . . Note — This allowance will in- clude any headings, notices or certificates and the total number of copies of each preliminary list ordered by the returning officers. The names of streets etc. printed in capital letters in the body of the list are counted as names. 42. For printing the Proclamation (Form 405), .18 .16 (a) for the first 100 copies or less. 60.00 (b) for each copy over 100 ordered by the returning officer 43. For ballots in connection with the printing of two sides, numbering once on the back of perforated stubs and binding or stitching into pads of twenty-five ballots when printed with the names of. .07 (a) 2 or 3 candidates 12.00 j (b) 4 or 5 candidates ^^•^nooO (c) 6 or more candidates 14.00 J 44. For printing the Notice of Grant of Poll (Form 408) consisting of a front page as sample plus the number of equal size pages re- quired to list the description of the polling subdivisions and pol- ling places. (a) for the printed area on one copy of the Form including all sheets .21 per square inch of copy (b) an additional allowance for each copy, including all sheets over 100 ordered by the returning officer where the form consists of, (i) 3 sheets .13 (ii) 4 sheets .161 (iii) 5 sheets .19j (iv) 6 sheets .22 45. For printing the Notice of Hold- ing an Advance Poll (Form 417), (a) for the first 100 copies or less 60.00 per x;opy over 100 (b) for each copy over 100 ordered by the returning officer .07 46. For other sundry printing when ordered by the returning officer, vouchers (5629) 21 642 O. Reg. 198/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 201/71 1763 THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT O. Reg. 198/71. Health L'nits —General. Made -April 26th, 1971. Approved -May 5th, 1971. FUed-Mav 10th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH .\CT 1. Item 18 of Appendix .\ to Regulation 510 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 406/67. is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 18. The Township of ElHot Lake in the Territorial District of Algoma and all the municipalities in in the territorial districts of Manitoulin and Sudbury. .\. B. R. Lawrence Minister of Health Dated at Toronto, this 26th day of .April, 1971. (5630). 21 THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT O. Reg. 199/71. Health Units —General. Made -April 26th, 1971. .Approved —Mav 5th, 1971. Filed -May 10th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1. Schedule 28 to Regulation 510 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 99/68, is revoked and the followingsubstituted therefor : Schedule 28 SI.MCOE COUNTY DISTRICT HEALTH UNIT 1. The Board of Health of the Simcoe County District Health Unit shall consist of eight members as follows : i. Two members to be appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council. ii. Four members to be appointed by the -Municipal Council of the County of Simcoe. One member to be appointed by the Munici- pal Council of the City of Barrie. One member to be appointed bv Municipal Council of the City of Orillia. the 2. A member appointed by a municipal council shall hold office during the pleasure of the municipal council that appointed him. A. B. R. Lawre.vce Minister of Health Dated at Toronto, this 26th day of .April, 1971. (5631) 21 THE REGISTRY ACT O. Reg. 200/71. Registry Divisions. Made -May 5th, 1971. Filed -May 10th, 1971. REGUL.ATION .MADE UNDER THE REGISTRY ACT Subsection 5 of section lb of Ontario Regula- tion 4/65, as made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 542/70, is amended by striking out "Until the 15th day of May," in the first line and inserting in lieu thereof "Until the 12th day of July,". (5632) 21 THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT, 1966 O. Reg 201/71. General. Made— -May 5th, 1971. Filed— May 10th, 1971. REGULATION .MADE UNDER THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT, 1966 1. Section 1 of Ontario Regulation 207/67, as amended by Ontario Regulation 265/67, is further amended by adding thereto the following subsection ; (4) In subsection 3a of section 2, "new motor vehicle" means a vehicle that has never been licensed or driven for any purpose other than delivery from the manufacturer to the dealer. 2. — (1) Subsection 3 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 207/67 is amended by striking out "3" in the first line and inserting in lieu thereof "4". 643 1764 O. Reg. 201/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 204/71 (2) Clause a of subsection 3 of the said section 2 is amended by striking out ' ' 1 964' ' in the second hne and inserting in Heu thereof "1968-69". (3) The said section 2 is further amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (3a) The provisions of section 18 of the Act do not apply to the sale of a new motor vehicle by a seller who is registered under The Used Car Dealers Act, ] 968-69. (5633) 21 THE CEMETERIES ACT O. Reg. 202/71. Closing and Removals. Made— May 5th, 1971. Filed— May 10th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CEMETERIES ACT 1. Section 3 of Ontario Regulation 303/70 is revoked. (5634) 21 THE CEMETERIES ACT O. Reg. 203/71. Closing and Removals. Made— May 5th, 1971. Filed -May 10th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CEMETERIES ACT . Section 2 of Regulation 42 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 268/70 and amended by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 474/70, is further amended by, (a) inserting after "24" in the third line "26"; (b) striking out "36" in the fourth line; and (c) striking out "and 52" in the fifth Hne and inserting in lieu thereof "52 and 54". (5635) 21 THE WILDERNESS AREAS ACT O. Reg. 204/71. Wilderness Areas. Made— May 5th, 1971. Filed— May 10th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE WILDERNESS AREAS ACT 1. Regulation 567 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regula- tions 268/61, 35/62, 89/64, 229/64, 259/64, 178/65, 30/66, and 361/68, is further amended by adding thereto the following Schedule: Schedule 2 MICHIPICOTEN WILDERNESS AREA In the geographic Township of Tp. 30, Range 22 in the Territorial District of Algoma containing an area of 552 acres, more or less, described as follows: Premising that the bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical and are referred to the meridian passing through the centre of that geographic township: 1. Beginning at the beginning of a curve on the northwesterly limit of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 17 at chainage 212 plus 06.22; thence south 4F 17' west along that north- westerly limit 1031.31 feet, thence north 48° 43' west along that northwesterly limit 25.00 feet ; thence south 4P 17' west along that northwesterly limit 1028.30 feet to the northeasterly limit of Part 3, Plan AR 202 ; thence in a northwesterly, northeasterly, and north- westerly direction along that limit of Part 3 to the easterly limit of Part 1, Plan AR 202; tlience north 12° 51' east along that easterly limit of Part 1 to the high-water mark of the Michipicoten River; thence in a southeasterly and northeasterly direction along that high-water mark to a line drawn north 48^ 43' west from the place of beginning ; thence south 48° 43' east 260 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. 2. Beginning at the end of a curve on the north- westerly hmit of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 17 at chainage 181 plus 80.19; thence north 41° 17' east along that northwesterly limit 933.28 feet to the southwesterly limit of Part 3, Plan AR 202; thence in a northwesterly, northeasterly, northwesterly and southwesterly direction along that southwesterly limit of Part 3 to the southerly limit of Part 2, Plan AR 202 ; thence south 78° 55' 30' west along that southerly limit 1041.10 feet; thence north 51° 37' west 1419.38 feet to the southerly hmit of Part 1, Plan AR 202 ; thence south 83° 37' west along the southerly limit of Part 1, Plan AR 202, a distance of 451.52 feet to the westerly limit of Part 1, Plan AR 202 ; thence north 22° 00' west along that westerly limit 1674.80 feet to the northerly Hmit of that Part 1, 644 O. Reg. 204/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE - O. Reg. 208/71 1765 Plan AR 202; thence east astronomically along that northerly limit and its easterly production 1072.18 feet to the high-water mark of the Michipicoten River ; thence in a northeasterly, northwesterly, south- westerly and southeasterly direction along the high- water mark of that river and Michipicoten Bay of Lake Superior to the northwesterly comer of Location Y341 patented the 12th day of Februar>-. 1903: thence east astronomically along that northerly limit 3%.00 feet to the northeasterly corner th.r'of; thence south astronomically along the easterly limit of that location 1056.0 feet to the southeasterly comer thereof ; thence west astronomically along the southerly Umit of that location 396.00 feet to the southwesterly comer thereof; thence in a south- westerly direction foUoMiing the high-water mark of Michipicoten Bay of Lake Superior to the north- easterly corner of Mining Claim SSM 9184: thence south 8°30' east along the w^esterly limit of that mining claim 333.30 feet, more or less, to the north- westerly comer of Mining Claim SSM 9292; thence easterly along the northerly limit of that mining claim a distance of 397.98 feet to the north- westerly comer of Mining Location A (Wallace Loca- tion) fMtented the 8th day of September. 1866; thence easterly along the northerly bmit of that Mining Location A to the northeasterly comer thereof; thence southerly along the easterly Umit of that location 1272.85 feet, more or less, to the northwesterly limit of that part of the King's Highway known as Xo. 17; thence in a north- easterly direction along that northwesterly limit on a curve to the right haWng a radius of 1532.40 feet, an arc distance of 184.19 feet, the chord equivalent being 1 84. 08 feet measured north 37 " 50'23' east, to the place of beginning. THE APPRENTICESHIP AND TRADESMEN'S OU.ALIFICATION ACT, 1964 O. Reg. 206/71. Barbers. Made— March 31st, 1971. Filed— Mav 12th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE APPRENTICESHIP AND TRADESMEN'S QUALIFIC-\TION ACT, 1964 1. Section 10 of Ontario Regulation 248/69 is revoked. (5636) 21 (5638) THE APPRENTICESHIP ANT> TRADESMEN'S 0U-\LIFICATION ACT. 1964 O. Reg. 207/71. Hairdressers. Made— Mav 5th. 1971. Filed— May 12th. 1971. 21 REGUL.\TION MADE UNDER THE .\PPRENTICESHIP AND TRADESMEN'S QUALIFICATION ACT. 1964 1. Section 10 of Ontario Regulation 250/69 is revoked. (5639) 21 THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT ! THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES O. Reg. 205/71. Text-Books. Made— April 29th, 1971. Approved — May 5th, 1971. FUed— May 11th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT 1. Ontario Regulations 137/62 and 227/63 are revoked. Robert Welch Minister of Education Dated at Toronto, this 29th day of April. 1971. (5637) 21 RETIREMENT SYSTEM ACT, 1961-62 O. Reg. 208/71. Made— April 14th, 1971. FUed— May 13th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM ACT, 1961-62 1 . Subsection 2 of section 9 of Ontario Regulation 168/62, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 249/65. is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor: (2) The amount of contributions payable by a member under subsection 1 in respect of his earnings in any pay period shall in the case of a member whose normal retirement age is. 645 1766 O. Reg. 208/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 210/71 (a) 65 years, be 5^2 per cent of his earnings, in the pay period reduced by 1 14 P^r cent of that portion of his earnings in the pay period which if computed on an annual basis would not exceed the Years Maximum Pensionable Earnings as defined in the Canada Pension Plan ; or {b) 60 years, be 6% per cent of his earnings, in the pay period reduced by 1 V2 per cent of that portion of his earnings in the pay period which if computed on an annual basis would not exceed the Years Maximum Pensionable Earnings as defined in the Canada Pension Plan. 2. Subsection 3 of section 12 of Ontario Regu- lation 168/62, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 293/68, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (3) The annual amount of pension payable to a member under this section is 2 per cent of his contributory earnings before the 1st day of January, 1968 and 2.2 per cent of his contributory earnings on and after the 1st day of January, 1968 reduced for each year in the same proportion that the contributions of the member in the year under section 9 are reduced, plus 10 per cent of the amount of pension so calculated in respect of the contributory earnings of the member before the 1st day of January, 1971. Ontario Regulation 168/62 as amended by Ontario Regulations 88/65, 133/65, 216/65, 249/65, 8/66, 396/67, 397/67, 435/67, 293/68, 31 7/69 and 42/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following section : ADJUSTMENT OF PENSIONS UNDER PAYMENT 15a. — (1) Subject to subsection 2, the annual amount of pension payable to a person during his life in respect of his contributory earnings or of the contributory earnings of a member shall be deter- mined in accordance with this Regulation at the commencement of such pension to the person. (2) Where a person has commenced to receive a pension before the 1st day of January, 1971 in respect of his contributory earnings or of the con- tributory earnings of a member the amount of such pension that is payable to the person on and after the 1st day of January, 1971 shall be increased by 10 per cent. (5654) 21 THE DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS ACT O.Reg. 209/71. Tax Arrears and Tax Sales Procedures. Made— April 30th, 1971. Filed— May 14th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS ACT 1. Items 10 and 17 of Schedule 1 to Ontario Regulation 291/70 are revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor: 10. Huron 17. Ontario Town of Exeter Village of Bayfield Township of Colborne Village of Pickering Township of Reach Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 30th day of April, 1971. (5655) 21 THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO), 1966 O. Reg. 210/71. Crop Insurance Plan — Apples. Made— April 27th, 1971. Approved-^May 12th, 1971. Filed— May 14th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO), 1966 1. Clause d of section 3 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 204/70 is revoked. . 2. Item 8 of section 4 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 204/70 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 8. Hurricane or tornado damage. 3. Subsection 2 of section 8 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 204/70 is amended by adding at the end thereof "or on or before such other date as may be determined from time to time by the Commission". 646 O. Reg. 210/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 212/71 1767 4. — (1) Paragraph 2 of Form 1 of Ontario Regulation 204/70 is revoked and tlie follow- ing substituted therefor : CAUSES OF LOSS INSURED AGAINST 2. This contract insures against a loss resulting from drought, excessive moisture, freeze injury, frost, hail, hurricane or tornado damage, off crop due to adverse weather and unavoidable pollination failure. (2) Subparagraph 3 of paragraph 12 of the said Form 1 is amended by striking out "wind" in the second line and inserting in lieu thereof "hurricane or tornado", and by striking out "Peeler" in items 1 and 3 and inserting in lieu thereof in each instance "C". (3) Item 1 of subparagraph 2 of paragraph 13 of the said Form 1 is amended by striking out "wind" in the first line and inserting in lieu thereof "hurricane or tornado". The Crop Insurance Commission OF Ontario: Henry Ediger Chairman W. R A Atkinson Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 27th day of April, 1971. (5656) 21 THE PREGNANT MARE URINE FARMS ACT, 1968-69 O.Reg. 211/71. General. Made— May 12th, 1971. Filed— May 14th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PREGNANT MARE URINE FARMS ACT, 1968-69 1. Subsection 3 of section 2 of Ontario Regu- lation 217/70 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (3) A licence as an operator of a P.M.U. farm shall be issued annually for the period from the 1st day of October in the year of issue to the 30th day of September in the following year. 2. Subsection 3 of section 3 of Ontario Regu- lation 217/70 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (3) A licence as a P.M.U. contractor shall be issued annually for the period from the 1st day of October in the year of issue to the 30th day of September in the following year. 3. Form 2 of Ontario Regulation 217/70 is amended by striking out "31st day of May" in the thirteenth line and inserting in lieu thereof "30th day of September". 4. Form 4 of Ontario Regulation 217/70 is amended by striking out "31st day of May" in the twelfth line and inserting in lieu thereof "30th day of September". 5. — (1) Notwithstanding subsection 3 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 217/70. a licence as an operator of a P.M.U. farm issued for the period from the 1st day of June, 1970 to the 31st day of May, 1971 shall be deemed to remain in force until the 30th day of September, 1971 . (2) Notwithstanding subsection 3 of section 3 of Ontario Regulation 217/70, a licence as a P.M.U. contractor issued for the period from the 1st day of June, 1970 to the 31st day of May, 1971 shall be deemed to remain in force until the 30th day of September, 1971. 6. Sections 1, 2, 3 and 4 of this Regulation come into force on the 1st day of October, 1971 . (5657) 21 THE CORPORATIONS TAX ACT O. Reg. 212/71. General. Made— May 5th, 1971. Filed— May 14th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CORPORATIONS TAX ACT 1. Regulation 63 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regula- tions 231/61, 210/65, 275/68, 422/68, 137/69, 513/69 and 449/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following section : 403. For the purposes of section ia of the Act, machinery and equipment means property described in the following classes contained in Schedule B of the Regulations made under the Income Tax Act (Canada) for the purposes of paragraph a of subsec- tion 1 of section 11 of the Income Tax Act (Canada), (a) property described in class 2 ; (b) property described in paragraph a of class 3 or 6 that is air conditioning equipment, 647 1768 O. Reg. 212/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 214/71 heating equipment, lighting fixtures, eleva- tors or escalators ; (c) property described in class 8 ; {d) property described in class 9 except radar equipment, radio transmission equipment or radio receiving equipment ; (e) property described in paragraph h, except camp buildings, and paragraphs j, k, I, m and n of class 10; (/) property described in paragraphs d, f and j of class 12; ig) property described in class 15 ; (A) property described in class 22 ; (i) property described in class 24, except property that is a building ; (j) property described in class 26. 2. This Regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 26th day of April, 1971 . (5658) 21 THE CORPORATIONS TAX ACT O. Reg. 213/71. Amendment of Act by Regulation. Made— May 5th, 1971. Filed— May 14th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CORPORATIONS TAX ACT 1. Ontario Regulation 531/70 is revoked. (5659) 21 THE CHILDREN'S INSTITUTIONS ACT, 1962-63 O. Reg. 214/71. General. Made— May 12th. 1971. Filed— May 14th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CHILDREN'S INSTITUTIONS ACT, 1962-63 1. — (1) Items 4, 6 and 7 of Schedule 1 to Ontario Regulation 279/63 are revoked and the following substituted therefor : 6. Loyal True Blue and Orange Home (2) The said Schedule 1, as amended by Ontario Regulations 186/64, 165/65, 178/66, 350/66, 180/67, 399/67, 148/68, 347/68, 135/69, 482/69, 153/70 and 556/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following items : 12a. OriUia Group Home for Girls 16. Ray of Hope Inc. 22d. Young Women's Christian Association of Metro- politan Toronto 2.— (1) Schedule 3 to Ontario Regulation 279/63, as amended by Ontario Regulations 186/64, 165/65, 350/66, 399/67, 148/68, 135/69, 153/70 and 556/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following item : 2c. Delisle House, 22 Delisle Avenue, Toronto 7. (5660) 21 648 O. Reg. 215/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 216/71 1833 Publications Under The Regulations Act June 5th. 1971 THE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATIONS ACT O. Reg. 215/71. Designation of Associations. Made— May 12th, 1971. Filed— May 20th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATIONS ACT 1. The Schedule to Regulation 2 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regulations 260/61, 14/63, 118/63, 440/67, 425/68 and 273/70 is further amended by adding thereto the following item : 8d. The Ontario Maple Syrup Producers Association. (1013) 22 THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT O. Reg. 216/71. Construction Zones. Made— May 19th, 1971. FUed— May 20th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT 1. Schedule 1 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as amended by Ontario Regulations 217/68, 309/68, 41/69, 201/69, 254/69, 410/69, 119/70. 192/70, 274/70, 373/70, 40/71, 151/71 and 179/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs: 32. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 2 lying between a point situate 1000 feet mesisured easterly from its intersection with the roadway known as Sheppard Avenue in the Borough of Scarborough in The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto and a point situate 600 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the roadway known as Centennial Road in the Township of Pickering in the County of Ontario. (D-6). 33. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 2 in the Township of Hop)e in the County of Durham lying between a point situate 0.25 mile measured esisterly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 401 and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 0.75 mile more or less. (Contract 71-503) (D-7). 34. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 2 in the County of Middlesex lying between a point situate at its intersection with the hne between lots 7 and 8 in Concession 1 in the Township of North Dorchester and a point situate 3000 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the easterly hmit of the City of London. (W.P. 36-68-01) (D-2). 35. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 2 in the County of Middlesex lyang between a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 1 and 2 in Range 1 in the Township of Caradoc and a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 3 and 4 in Range 1 in the Township of Mosa. (W.P. 840-67-01) (D-2). 36. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 2 lying between a point situate 1320 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the easterly hmit of the separated Town of Prescott in the County of Grenville and a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 28 and 29 in Range 1 Broken Front Concession in the Township of Matilda in the County of Dundas. (Contract 70-597) (D-8). 2. Schedule 4 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as amended by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 373/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 7A in the Township of Manvers in the County of Durham commencing at a point situate at its inter- section with the King's Highway known as No. 35 and extending easterly therealong for a distance of 0.25 mile more or less. (Contract 70-598) (D-7). 3. Schedule 12 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as amended by Ontario Regulations 41/69, 254/69 and 119/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 4. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 36 in the Township of Verulam in the County of Victoria lying between a point situate at its inter- section with the road allowance between concessions 9 and 10 and a point situate at its intersection with the hne between lots 12 and 13 in Concession 10. (W.P. 264-65) (D-7). 4. Pariigraph 1 of Schedule 19 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 32 of 649 1834 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 216/71 Ontario Regulation 151/71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 84 in the Township of Hay in the County of Huron lying between a point situate at its inter- section with the westerly limit of the Village of Hensall and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 21. 5. Schedule 21 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as amended by Ontario Regulations 163/70 and 274/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs: 4. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 1 15 in the Township of Clarke in the County of Durham lying between a point situate at its inter- section with the hne between lots 28 and 29 in Concession 2 and a point situate 1400 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the road allow- ance between lots 26 and 27 in Concession 5. (W.P. 831-70-01) (n-7). 5. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 115 in the Township of Clarke in the County of Durham lying between a point situate at its inter- section with the road allowance between lots 24 and 25 in Concession 6 and a point situate at its inter- section with the road allowance between con- cessions 9 and 10. (W.P. 831-71-01) (D-7). 6. Schedule 24 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as amended by Ontario Regulations 305/67, 181/68, 217/68, 309/68, 359/68, 41/69, 145/69, 201/69, 254/69, 375/69, 410/69, 82/70, 119/70 and 274/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs : 41. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 401 lying between a point situate 0.25 mile measured westerly from its intersection with the road allowance between lots 22 and 23 in Concession 1 in the Township of Hope in the County of Durham and a point situate at its intersection with the road allowance between the Township of Hope in the County of Durham and the Township of Hamilton in the County of Northumberland. (Contract 71-503) (D-7). 42. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 401 lying between a point situate 800 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 48 in the Borough of Scarborough in The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto and a point situate 300 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the roadway known as Rougemount Drive in the Township of Pickering in the County of Ontario. (D-6). 43. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 401 lying between a point situate 0.5 mile measured westerly from its intersection with the roadway known as Fraser Road in the Township of Charlottenburgh in the County of Glengarry and a point situate at its intersection with the Ontario- Quebec boundary. 44. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 401 in the County of Hastings lying between a point situate at its intersection with the line be- tween lots 2 and 3 in Concession 2 in the Township of Thurlow and a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 1 and 2 in Concession N. R. in the Township of Tyendinaga. (Contract 70-22) (D-8) . 7. Schedule 28 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 34/68, is amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs : 2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 45 in the County of Northumberland lying between a point situate at its intersection with the northerly limit of the Town of Cobourg and a point situate at its intersection with the hne between lots 12 and 13 in Concession 1 in the Township of Hamilton. (W.P. 98-67-01) (D-7). 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 45 in the County of Northumberland lying between a point situate at its intersection with the road allowance between lots 10 and 11 in Con- cession 2 in the Township of Hamilton and a point situate at its intersection with the road allowance between lots 30 and 31 in Concession 5 in the Township of Haldimand. 8. Schedule 38 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Oritario Regulation 217/68 and amended by section 10 of Ontario Regulation 119/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 2A in the Borough of Scarborough in The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the road- way known as Port Union Road and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 3000 feet more or less. (D-6). 9. Schedule 40 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 41/69, 201/69, 254/69, 375/69, 82/70, 119/70, 192/70, 274/70, 373/70, 151/71 and 179/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 14. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 4 in the Township of Yarmouth in the County of Elgin lying between a point situate 1300 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the centre line of the road allowance between con- cessions 3 and 4 and a point situate at its inter- section with the centre line of the road allowance between concessions 7 and 8. (W.P. 821-70-010) (D-2). 650 O. Reg. 216/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1835 10. Schedule 41 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 309/68, 359/68, 254/69] 31/70, 82/70, 119/70, 274/70, 373/70. 151/71 and 179/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 14. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 41 in the County of Wellington lying between a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 19 and 20 in Concession 2 Division D in the Township of Guelph and a point situate at its inter- section with the southerly hmit of the Town of Fergus (W.P. 847-67-01) (D-3). 11. Schedule 42 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 359/68, 145/69, 201/69, 254/69, 375/69, 31/70, 119/70, 163/70, 274/70, 373/70, 40/71, 151/71 and 179/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs : 31. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 7 in the County of Lanark commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the westerly limit of the Town of Perth and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 7.0 miles more or less. (W.P. 906-67-01) (D-9). 32. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 7 in the Township of Goulboum in The Regional MunicipaUty of Ottawa-Carleton lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 7133 and a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as Regional Road No. 5. (W.P. 904-68-01) (D-9). 33. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 7 in the Town of Whitby in the County of Ontario commencing at a point situate at its inter- section with the King's Highway known as No. 12 and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 1200 feet more or less. ' (D-6). 34. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 7 in the Township of Ops in the County of Victoria commencing at a point situate 0.25 mile measured westerly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 35 and extending easterly therealong for a distance of 0.50 mile more or less. (Contract 70-598) (D-7). 12. Schedule 44 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 309/68, 41/69, 201/69, 254/69, 375/69, 456/69, 82/70, 119/70, 192/70, 274/70, 373/70, 40/71, 151/71 and 179/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs ; 53. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 1 1 in the District of Parry Sound lying between a point situate 900 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the line between concessions 5 and 6 in the Township of Machar and a point situate 400 feet measured northerly from its inter- section with the northerly hmit of the Town of Trout Creek. (W.P. 810-67-000). 54. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 11 in the District of Nipissing lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 17 in the City of North Bay and a point situate 800 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the hne between lots 11 and 12 in Concession 5 in the Township of Gladman. 13. Schedule 47 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 309/68, 359/68, 41/69, 145/69, 201/69, 254/69. 375/69, 410/69, 456/69, 31/70,119/70, 163/70. 192/70, 274/70, 40/71, 151/71 and 179/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs : 76. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 17 in the District of Nipissing lying between a point situate at its intersection with the hne between lots 16 and 17 in Concession 2 in the Township of Bonfield and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 1 1 in the City of North Bay. (W.P. 816-67-000). 77. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 17 in the Township of March in The Regional Municipahty of Ottawa-Carleton commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as Regional Road No. 9 and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 3.0 miles more or less. (W.P. 925-70-01) (D-9). 78. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 17 in the Township of March in The Regional MunicipaUty of Ottawa-Carleton lying between a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as Regional Road No. 9 and extending southerly therealong for a distance of 1.0 mile more or less. (W.P. 11-69-01) (D-9). 14. Schedule 51 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 41/69, 375/69, 410/69, 119/70, 274/70, 40/71 and 151/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs : 13. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 35 Ij^ng between a point situate 0.25 mile measured southerly from its intersection with the southerly junction of the King's Highway known as No. 7A in the Township of Manvers in the County of Durhsun and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 7 in the Township of Ops in the County of Victoria. (Contract 70-598) (D-7). 651 1836 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 216/71 14. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 35 in the Township of Clarke in the County of Durham lying between a point situate at its inter- section with the King's Highway known as No. 115 and a point situate at its intersection with the road allowance between concessions 9 and 10. (W.P. 831-70-01) (D-7). 15. Schedule 52 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by section 23 of Ontario Regulation 119/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 37 in the County of Hastings lying between a point situate 2485 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the northerly limit of the City of Belleville and a point situate 450 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the northerly limit of the road allowance between concessions 2 and 3 in the Township of Thurlow. 16. Schedule 54 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 309/68, 41/69, 145/69, 375/69, 31/70, 119/70, 163/70 and 274/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs : 9. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 41 in the County of Renfrew lying between a point situate at its intersection with the southerly limit of the Village of Eganville and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 41 and 60. (W.P. 265-64-01-02-03) (D-9). 10. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 41 and 60 in the County of Renfrew lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 41 in the Village of Eganville and a point situate at its intersection with the northerly limit of the Village of Eganville. (W.P. 265-63-01-02-03) (D-9). 17. Schedule 55 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 375/69, 119/70, 274/70 and 151/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 6. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 43 in the Township of Oxford (on Rideau) in the County of Grenville lying between a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 24 and 25 in Concession 2 and a point situate at its inter- section with the line between lots 27 and 28 in the said Concession 2. (Contract 71-52) (D-8). 18. Schedule 58 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 201/69, 119/70 and 274/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs: 4. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 41 and 60 in the County of Renfrew lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 41 in the Village of Eganville and a point situate at its intersection with the northerly limit of the Village of Eganville. (W.P. 265-63-01-02-03) (D-9). 5. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 60 in the County of Renfrew commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the structure over the Bonnechere River in the towifthips of Wilberforce and Grattan and extending easterly therealong for a distance of 1.5 miles more or less. (W.P. 265-63-01-02-03) (D-9). 6. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 60 in the Township of Bromley in the County of Renfrew lying between a point situate at its inter- section with the road allowance between concessions 7 and 8 and a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 5 and 6 in Concession 8. (W.P. 27-64-03) (D-9). 19. Schedule 60 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 201/69, 456/69, 119/70 and 179/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 63 in the District of Nipissing lying between a point situate 500 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the line between lots 11 and 12 in Concession 5 in the Township of Phelps and a point situate 1500 feet measured northerly from its inter- section with the structure over the Big Jocko River in the Township of Jocko. (W.P. 406-64-010). 20. Schedule 61 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 41/69, 254/69, 163/70, 274/70 and 373/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs: 7. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 64 in the Township of Sisk in the District of Nipissing lying between a point situate at its inter- section with the King's Highway known as No. 11 and a point situate 1400 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the structure over the Marten River. (W.P. 1548-70-00). 8. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 64 in the Township of Bigwood in the District of Sudbury lying between a point situate 500 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the line between lots 3 and 4 in Concession 6 and a point situate 1400 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the line between lots 2 and 3 in the said Concession 6. (W.P. 87-70-010). 21. Schedule 67 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as 652 O. Reg. 216/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1837 made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 309/68, 41/69, 145/69. 254 69, 31/70. 163'70 and 274/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 13. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 101 in the District of Cochrane lying between a point situate 2.25 miles measured westerly from its intersection with the line between the townships of Hoyle and \\'hitney and a point situate 0.4 mile measured westerly from its intersection with the line between the townships of Stock and German. (W.P. 832-67-01) (D-16). 22. Schedule 73 to Ontario Regulaticm 233/67. as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 254/69, 119/70, 192/70 and 40/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 8. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 144 in the District of Sudbur>" lying between a point situate 2.35 miles measured southerly from its intersection with the line between the townships of Chester and Neville and a {mint situate 0.25 mile measured southerly from its intersection with the line between the townships of Baynes and Marquette. (W.P. 318-66) (D-16). 23. Schedule 74 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 41/69. 254/69, 119/70 and 274/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 5. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 400 lying between a point situate 3000 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the roadway known as Sheppard Avenue in the Borough of North • York in The Municipahty of Metropolitan Toronto and a point situate 3200 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 93 in the Township of Vespra in the County of Simcoe. (D-6). 24. Schedule 92 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 1 19/70 and 274/70, is further amended by add- ing thereto the following paragraph: 2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 560 in the Township of Chester in the District of Sudbury commencing at a point situate at its inter- section with the King's Highway known as No. 144 and extending easterly therealong for a distance of 0.25 mile more or less. (W.P. 318-66) (D-16)- 25. Schedule 101 to Ontario R^ulation 233/67, as made by section 9 of Ontario Regulation 359/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 410/69 and 119/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 28 in the County of Durham lying hietween a point .situate at its intersection with the line between lots 2 and 3 in Concession 2 in the Township of Hope and a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as Orchard Street in the Town of Port Hope. (Contract 71-503) (D-7). 26. Schedule 106 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 9 of Ontario Regulation 259/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 201/69, 119/70, 163/70.' 274/70 and 179/71. is further amended by adding thereto the follow- ing paragraph : 5. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 59 in the Township of South Walsingham in the County of Norfolk commencing at a point situate 1500 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 24 and extending northerly therealong for a distance of 3000 feet more or less. (W.P. 24-68-05) (D-2). 27. Schedule 1 1 1 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 24 of Ontario Regulation 41/69 and amended by section 63 of Ontario Regulation 119/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs : 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 7B in the County of Peterborough lying between a point situate 0.25 mile measured southerly from its intersection with the northerly hmit of the City of Peterborough and a point situate at its inter- section with the roadway known as County Road No. 18 in the Township of Smith. (Contract 47-67) (D-7). 2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 7B in the Township of Smith in the County of Peterborough commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as County Road No. 18 and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 0.25 mile more or less. (Contract 47-67) (D-7). 28. Schedule 112 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 24 of Ontario Regulation 41/69 and amended by Ontario Regulations 201/69, 375/69, 82/70, 119/70, 274/70 and 151/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 9. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 9 in the County of Bruce commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 21 in the Town of Kincardine and extending easterly therealong for a distance of 6.8 miles more or less. 29. Schedule 1 16 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 24 of Ontario R^ulation 41/69 and amended by section 15 of Ontario Regulation 163/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs : 653 1838 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 216/71 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 65 in the District of Timiskaming lying between a point situate 60 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the hne between concessions 3 and 4 in the Township of Kerns and a point situate at its intersection with the line between the townships of Barber and Tudhope. (W.P. 311-65) (D-16). 4. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 65 in the Township of Cairo in the District of Timiskaming lying between a point situate 0.5 mile measured southerly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 66 and a point situate 0.5 mile measured westerly from its inter- section with the said King's Highway known as No. 66. (W.P. 52-69) (D-16). 30. Schedule 1 17 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 24 of Ontario Regulation 41/69 and amended by Ontario Regulations 254/69, 192/70, 274/70 and 179/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs : 7. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 66 in the District of Timiskaming lying between a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 9 and 10 in Concession 6 in the Town- ship of Gross and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 65 in the Township of Cairo. (W.P. 52-69) (D-14). 8. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 66 in the District of Timiskaming commencing at a point situate 1.06 miles measured easterly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 112 and extending easterly therealong for a distance of 0.8 mile more or less. (W.P. 888-66) (D-14). 9. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 66 in the District of Timiskaming commencing at a point situate 0.18 mile measured westerly from its intersection with the line between the townships of Teck and Lebel and extending easterly therealong for a distance of 4.0 miles more or less. (W.P. 888-66) (D-14). 10. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 66 in the District of Timiskaming lying between a point situate at its intersection with the line between the townships of Gauthier and McVittie and a point situate at its intersection with the Ontario-Quebec boundary. (W.P. 72-60-1) (D-14). 31. Schedule 128 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 26 of Ontario Regulation 201/69 and amended by section 71 of Ontario Regulation 119/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 22 in the County of Middlesex lying between a point situate 700 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the Hne between lots 17 and 18 in Concession 4 in the City of London and a point situate 1800 feet measured westerly from its inter- section with the line between lots 13 and 14 in Concession 4 in the Township of Lobo. (W.P. 818-69-010) (D-2). 32. Schedule 157 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 19 of Ontario Regulation 375/69 and amended by Ontario Regulations 274/70 and 373/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs : 7. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 16 in The Regional Municipality of Ottawa- Carleton commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the southerly limit of the City of Ottawa and extending southerly therealong for a distance of 6.3 miles more or less. (W.P. 602-58-01). 8. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 16 in the Township of Nepean in The Regional Municipahty of Ottawa-Carleton lying between a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as Regional Road No. 13 and a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as Region- al Road No. 15. (W.P. 82-68-01) (D-9). 9. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 16 in the Township of Oxford in the County of Grenville lying between a point situate at its inter- section with the northerly limit of the road allowance between concessions 6 and 7 and a point situate 2175 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 43. 33. Schedule 158 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 19 of Ontario Regulation 375/69, is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 50 commencing at a point situate at its intersec- tion with the King's Highway known as No. 7 in the Township of Toronto Gore in the County of Peel and the Town of Vaughan in The Regional Municipality of York and extending northerly therealong for a distance of 8.7 miles mor eor less. (D-6). 34. Schedule 167 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 16 of Ontario Regulation 163/70 and amended by Ontario Regulations 274/70 and 179/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 19 in the Township of Dereham in the County of Oxford lying between a point situate 1900 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the road allowance between concessions 9 and 10 and a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as County Road No. 18. (W.P. 816-69-01) (D-2). 35. Schedule 176 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 45 of Ontario Regulation 274/70, is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 654 O. Reg. 216/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1839 2. That part of the King's Highway knovra as No. 12 in the County of Ontario lying between a point situate 1200 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 7 and a point situate 1300 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the roadway known as County Suburban Road No. 3B. (D-6) . 36. Schedule 177 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 45 of Ontario R^xdation 274/70, is amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs : 4. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 31 in the Township of Winchester in the County of Dundas commencing at a point situate 1.0 mile measured southerly from its intersection with the southerly junction of the King's Highway known as No. 43 and extending southerly therealong for a distance of 2.0 miles more or less. (W.P. 33-66-01) {D-9). 5. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 31 in the Township of Winchester in the County of Dundas commencing at a point situate 1.0 mile measured northerly from its intersection with the northerly junction of the King's Highway known as No. 43 and extending southerly therealong for a distance of 0.5 mile more or less. 6. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 31 in the Township of Winchester in the County of Dundas Ijring between a point situate at its inter- section with the northerly junction of the King's Highway known as No. 43 and a point situate at its intersection with the southerly junction of the said Kings Highway No. 43. (W.P. 334-65-00) (D-9). 37. Ontario Regulation 233/67 is amended by adding thereto the following schedules: Schedule 199 HIGHWAY No. 73 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 73 lying between a point situate at its inter- section with the roadway known as Forest Street in the Town of Aylmer in the Coimty of Elgin and a point situate 1000 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the road allowance between the Township of South Dorchester in the County of Elgin and the Township of North Dorchester in the County of Middlesex. (W^ P. 855-66-00) (D-2). Schedule 2M HIGHWAY No. 417 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 417 in the Township of Gloucester in The Regional Municipahty of Ottawa-Carleton lying between a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as Russell Road and a point situate at its intersection with the Ontario-Quebec boundary. (D-9). Schedule 201 HIGHWAY No. 624 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 624 in the Township of Hearst in the District of Timiskaming commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 66 and extending southerly therealong for a distance of 0.7 mile more or less. (W.P. 72-60-1). Schedule 202 HIGHWAY No. 654 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 654 in the District of Parry Sound l)dng between a point situate at its intersection with the line between concessions 24 and 25 in the Township of North Himsworth and a point situate 600 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the line between concessions 9 and 10 in the Township of Nipissing. Schedule 203 HIGHWAY No. 7129 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 7129 in The Regional Municipahty of Ottawa- Carleton commencing at a point situate 4.0 miles measured westerly from its intersection with the King's Highway faiown as No. 7133 in the ToMmship of Nepean and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 1.0 mile more or less. (W.P. 425-64-00) (D-9). 2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 7129 in The Regional Municipahty of Ottawa- Carleton commencing at a point situate at its inter- section with the westerly hmit of the City of Ottawa and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 3.0 miles more or less. (D-9). Schedule 204 HIGHWAY No. 7133 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 7133 in the Township of Nepean in The R^onal Mimicipahty of Ottawa-Carleton lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 7 and a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as Regional Road No. 16. (W.P. 904-68-01) (D-9). Charles MacNaughton Minister of Transport Dated at Toronto, this 19th day of May. 1971. (1014) 22 655 1840 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 217/71 THE HOMES FOR RETARDED PERSONS ACT, 1%6 O. Reg. 217/71. General. Made— May 19th, 1971. Filed— May 21st. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HOMES FOR RETARDED PERSONS ACT, 1966 1. Clause a of subsection 4 of section 17 to Ontario Regulation 62/68, as made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 536/70, is amended by striking out "$15" in the third Une and inserting in lieu thereof "$25". 2. Items la, \h,. \c and \d of Schedule 1 to Ontario Regulation 62/68, as remade by sub- section 1 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 465/70, are revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : la. Brampton and District Association for Re- tarded Children 16. Brantford and District Association for the Mentally Retarded Ic. Burlington and District Association for the Mentally Retarded \d. Cerebral Palsy Parent Council of Toronto \e. Elizabeth Bigelow Village 1/. Friends of L'Arche 3. Schedule 2 to Ontario Regulation 62/68, as amended by Ontario Regulations 349/68, 313/69, 411/69, 154/70 and 465/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Schedule 2 1. Charlestown, R.R. #1, Caledon 2. Church wood Residence, 935 Northwood Drive, Windsor 3. Friends of L'Arche, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill 4. Glengarda, 5043 Riverside Drive East, Windsor 5. Good Shepherd Manor, R.R. §\, Orangeville 6. Grand View, R.R. #1, Chelmsford 7. Hamilton and District Association Residence, 2 Heath Street, Hamilton 8. Harold R. Lawson Residence, 1710-12 Elles- mere Road, Scarborough 9. Hawthorne Lodge, 545 Northland Avenue, Port Colborne 10. Margot E. Scott House, 123 Montebello Drive, London 11. M.T.A.M.R., Sheppard Avenue Residence, 1400 Sheppard Avenue East, Toronto 12. Rosedale, 796 Buffalo Road, Fort Erie 13. Silver Spring Farm, R.R. §\, Bell's Comers 4. This Regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of April, 1971. (1017) 22 656 O. Reg. 218/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 221/71 1887 Publications Under The Regulations Act June 12tli, 1971 THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT O. Reg. 218/71. Stop Signs at Intersections. Made— May 19th, 1971. Fikd— May 25th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT 1. Ontario Regulation 117/62, as amended by Ontario Regulations 90/63, 182/63. 208/63. 41/64. 106/64, 138/64. 273/65, 263/66, 393/66. 350/67, 12/68, 102/68, 160/68. 252/68. 441/68, 143/69. 276/69, 388/70 and 160/71, is further ameiided by adding thereto the following schedules; Schedale 44 1. Highway No. 21 in the Township of Kincardine in the County of Bruce at its intersection with the roadway known as Bruce County Road No. 15. 2. Northbound on Highway No. 21. Schedale 45 1. Highway No. 77 in the Township of Tilbury West in the County of Essex at its intersection with the roadway known as Essex County Road No. 46. 2. Nm^bound and southbound on Highway No. 77. THE INSURANCE ACT O. Reg. 219/71. Order under Paragraph 1 of Subsection 2 of Section 80 of the Act. Made— February 18th. 1971. Filed— May 25th. 1971. (1057) 23 ORDER MADE UNDER THE INSURANCE ACT 1. Ontario RegulatiiHi 121/70 is revoked. (1058) 23 THE INSURANCE ACT O. Reg. 22«/7I. Order under Paragra|A 1 of SabsectitHi 2 of Section 80 of the Act. Made— February' 18th, 1971. Filed— May 25th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE INSURANCE ACT 1. Ontario Regulati outUned by heavy black Unes on maps numbered to 41 inclusive, 2A, 25A, 33A and 33B, scale i 663 1894 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 224/71 1 inch = 200 feet, and filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as Nos. 1352 to 1396, inclusive. Schedule 5 The land lying along both sides of Big Creek between the northern boundary of the Town of Delhi and the road allowance between concessions 5 and 6, Township of Windham, in the following lots and concessions : Township of Windham, County of Norfolk Concession 11, lots 24, 23 and 22, Concession 10, lots 24, 23 and 22, Concession 9, lots 24, 23, 22 and 21, Concession 8, lots 22, 21, 20 and 19, Concession 7, lots 22, 21, 20, 19, 18 and 17, Concession 6, lots 18, 17 and 16, Concession 5, lots 18 and 16, and Township of Middleton, County of Norfolk — Concession 1, lots 48 and 47, Concession 2, Lot 48, and Township of South Norwich, County of Oxford — Gore, lots 2 and 3, as outlined by heavy black lines on maps numbered 1 to 12, inclusive, 3A and 6A, scale 1 inch = 200 feet and filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as Nos. 1397 to 1410, inclusive. Schedule 6 The land lying along both sides of the Otter Creek and its tributaries. Clear Creek and Stoney Creek, including Lake Lisgar, in the municipalities of the Town of Tillsonburg and the Township of Dereham, County of Oxford, in the following lots, concessions and registered town plans ; Town of Tillsonburg — (lots or part thereof) Registered lots 72, 73, 87, 122, 123, 125, 377, Plan 500 539, 540, 541, 542, 543, 544, 545, 545A, 545E, 545F, 545G, 545H, 545J, 545Q, 545R, 680 to 698, inclusive, 714 to 718, inclusive, 732, 735, 736, 737, 763, 764A, 990, 995, 996, 1000 to 1008, in- clusive, 1011 to 1016, inclusive, 1021 to 1026, inclusive, 1046, 1047, 1139, 1149 to 1152, in- clusive, 1169, 1170 to 1174, inclusive, 1181 to 1183, inclusive, 1277 to 1285, inclusive, 1290 to 1300, inclusive, 1301 to 1315. Registered Plan 966 Registered Plan 675 inclusive, 1377 to 1418, inclusive, 1428 to 1431, inclusive, 1433 to 1452, inclusive, 1463, 1562 to 1564, inclusive, 1571, 1572, 1579 to 1582, inclusive, and 1594 to 1604, inclusive. Block A, All lots. lots 1 to 9, inclusive. Registered Blocks B & C, lots 6 to 8, inclusive, Plan 507 12 to 39, inclusive and 377. ™ rt-f lots 19 to 25, inclusive. Plan 551 Registered Plan 621 lots 124 and 1 to 17, inclusive. Registered lots 1 to 10, inclusive and 20 to 25, Plan 986 inclusive, Registered ^jj . p. Plan M8 ^^^ ''* *^^^"' If^'^lf.^^ All of Plan, Plan M14 part of lots 4, 5 and 6, Concession 11, formerly in the Township of Dereham, parts of Elgin Street, Raynes Street, Lisgar Avenue, Fourth Avenue, Delevan Cres- cent, Lisgar Court, Concession Street, Park Avenue, Brock Street, Oxford Street, Simcoe Street, Borden Crescent, Baldwin Street, Grand Avenue, Washing- ton Avenue, Tillson Avenue, Bloomer Street, Van Street, Till- son Street, Harvey Street, Broad- way Avenue, Victoria Street, Glendale Drive, Concession Street, Parkside Drive and Haw- thorne Crescent. Township of Dereham, County of Oxford — (lots or part thereof) Concession 8, lots 16 to 23, inclusive, Concession 9, lots 1 and 15 to 23, inclusive, Concession 10, lots 1 to 6, inclusive, 8, 9, 11, 15 and 16, Concession 11, lots 1, 2 and 7 to 15, inclusive, Concession 12, lots 1, 2, 6, 7 and 8, as outlined in heavy black lines on maps numbered 1 to 16 and lA and filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as Nos. 1411 to 1427, inclusive. 664 O. Reg. 224/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 227/71 1895 Schedule 7 The land lying along both sides of Stoney Creek from the mouth upstream in the Township of Walpole and the Township of Rainbam, County of Haldi- mand, in the following lots or part thereof; Township of Walpole, County of Haldimand — Concession 1, Lot 24, and Township of Rainham, County of Haldimand — Concession 1, Lot 1, Concession 2, lots 1, 2 and 3, as outlined in black Hues on maps numbered 1 and 2 and filed in the ofi&ce of the Registrar of Regula- tions at Toronto as Nos. 1428 and 1429. (1047) 23 THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT, 1968 O. Reg. 225/71. . Conservation Areas — MetropoUtan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. Made— February 3rd, 1971. Approved— May 19th, 1971. Filed— May 26th, 1971. r REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT, 1968 1. Section 1 of Ontario Regulation 128/65 is amended by adding thereto the following clause: (/) "ofl&cer" means, (i) a member of the Ontario Provincial Pohce Force, a member of a muni- cipal pohce force, and (ii) an ofl&cer, constable, caretaker or other person appointed by the Authority to enforce this Regulation. 2. Ontario Regulation 128/65, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 235/66, is further amended by adding thereto the following section : 19a. Every officer is designated and authorized to assist in the enforcement of the Act and this Regulation. Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority : G. Ross Lord Chairman F. L. LuNN Secretary-Treasurer Dated at Toronto, this 3rd day of February, 1971. (1048) 23 THE APPRENTICESHIP AND TRADES- MEN'S QUALIFICATION ACT, 1964 O. Reg. 226/71. Workers in Servicing and Installing Air-Conditioning or Refrigerating Equipment. Made— May 12th, 1971. Filed— May 27th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE APPRENTICESHIP AND TRADES- MEN'S QUALIFICATION ACT, 1964 1. Section 7 of Ontario Regulation 266/64 is revoked. (1049) 23 THE APPRENTICESHIP AND TRADES- MEN'S QUALIFICATION ACT, 1964 O. Reg. 227/71. Watch Repairer. Made— May 12th, 1971. Filed— May 27th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE APPRENTICESHIP AND TRADEi MEN'S QUALIFICATION ACT, 1964 1. Section 8 of Ontario Regulation 130/70 is revoked. (1050) 23 665 1896 O. Reg. 228/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 229/71 THE INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS ACT (2) No employer or employee shall, O. Reg. 228/71. Schedule — Barbering Industry — Picton Zone. Made— April 2nd, 1971. Approved — May 12th, 1971. Filed— May 27th, 1971. ORDER M.ADE UNDER THE INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS ACT 1. Section 5 of the Schedule to Ontario Regula- tion 28/68 is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: MINIMUM RATES OF WAGES 5. — (1) The minimum rate of wages for all work performed in the industry by employees is, (a) for a Class A employee, 65 per cent of the proceeds from the work performed by him or $75 a week, whichever is the greater; and (b) for a Class B employee, 65 per cent of the proceeds from the work performed by him or $1.65 an hour, whichever is the greater. (2) The percentages in subsection 1 shall be com- puted upon the gross receipts for work performed at not less than, (a) the minimum charge for each operation established in section 7 ; or (b) the prevailing charge established in the shop for each operation, whichever is the greater. 2. Section 7 of the Schedule to Ontario Regula- tion 28/68 is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: MINIMUM CHARGES 7. — (1) The minimum charge for each operation in the industry is as follows : (i) Facial Massage, plain $1.00 (ii) Hair-cut or trim for persons 14 years of age and over 1.25 (iii) Hair-cut or trim for person under 14 years of age 75 (iv) Head-rub 35 (v) Shampoo, plaia 1.00 (vi) Shave 1.00 (vii) Singe 50 (a) contract for or accept prices lower than those in subsection 1 ; (b) combine any of the operations named in subsection 1 without charging for each operation in the combination ; or (c) give any article or premium to the customer without charging the full value of the article or premium. 3. This Order comes into force on the tenth day after publication thereof in The Ontario Gazette under The Regulations Act. The Director of Labour Standards approves sec- tion 7 of this Schedule. We concur: Advisory Committee for The Barbering Industry Picton Zone: Harry S. Bowers Chairman Chas. Rand Bob Hefferman John Sibthorpe M. E. Howard Director of Labour Standards Dated at Toronto, this 2nd day of April, 1971. (1051) 23 THE PUBLIC HOSPITALS ACT O. Reg. 229/71. Hospital Management. Made— May 19th, 1971. Filed— May 27th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HOSPITALS ACT 1. Section 50 of Regulation 523 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 50. A maternity patient who is suffering from or is suspected to be suffering from puerperal sepsis or any communicable disease as defined in The Public Health Act shall be isolated in a room separate from other patients. (1052) 23 666 O. Reg. 230/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 231/71 1897 THE CITY OF THE LAKEHEAD ACT. l%8-69 O. Reg. 230/71. Reduction in Rates in Mclntyre and Neebing Wards. Made— May 26th, 1971. Filed— May 27th, 1971. In The Matter Of The City of The Lakehead Act, 1968-69, and In The Matter Of a reduction in the number of mills to be levied in the Mclntyre and Neebing Wards after the adoption of the estimates by the Council of the City of Thunder Bay in the years 1971, 1972 and 1973. ORDER Under the provisions of subsection 1 of section 14 of The City of The Lakehead Ad. 1968-69. it is ordered: 1 . The Council of the City of Thunder Bay shall, on the whole of the assessment for real property and business assessment in each of the Mclntyre and Neebing wards, impose lower rates of taxation than those which would otherwise be imposed, in accord- ance with the Act, in the years and by the number of mills set out in the Schedule to this Order. 2. Ontario Regulation 242/70 is revoked. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 26th day of May, 1971. Schedule Mills in the Dollar Ward 1971 1972 1973 Mclntyre Neebing 19.20 12.80 6.40 13.25 8.83 4.42 (1053) 23 THE DISTRICT WELFARE ADMINISTRATION BOARDS ACT, l%2-63 O. Reg. 231/71. Apphcation for Grant under Section 7 of the Act. Made— May 26th, 1971. FUed— May 27th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DISTRICT WELFARE ADMINISTRATION BOARDS ACT, 1962-63 1. Section 1 of Ontario Regulation 168/64, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 278/67, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: 1. — (1) In this Regulation "Director" means the Director of the General Welfare Assistance Branch of the Department of Social and Family Services. (2) For the purposes of clause c of section 1 of the Act and this Regulation, "district" has the same meaning as in The Territorial Division Act. 2. Section la of Ontario Regulation 168/64, as renumbered by section 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 278/67, is further renumbered as section 16. 3. Ontario Regulation 168/64, as amended by Ontario Regulation 278/67, is further amended by adding thereto the following section : la. In addition to the welfare services mentioned in clause^ of section 1 of the Act, "welfare services", for the purpose of the Act and this Regulation includes, (a) hospitalization of indigent persons; (6) services in respect of children's aid societies: (c) social services that are furnished for the purjxjse of, (i) rehabilitation, including vocational assessment and counselling, the facilititation of vocational training and placement in employment, (ii) counseUing in respect of family or marital relationships, (iii) counselling in respect of child care and training, and parent-child rela- tionships, (iv) counseUing in respect of debts, finan- cial or household management and homemaking, (v) counselhng in respect of nutritional needs and requirements, and (vi) counselling in respect of the main- tenance of adequate standards of health and personal hygiene; (d) such other social services that may be required by a recipient and are approved by the Director ; (e) administrative, secretarial and clerical ser- vices including staff training relating to the provision of any of the foregoing welfare services; 667 1898 O. Reg. 231/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 232/71 {/) consulting, research and evaluation services with respect to the provision of any of the foregoing welfare services ; and (g) such other services as are approved by the Director. 4. The heading immediately preceding section 2 of Ontario Regulation 168/64 is amended by striking out "PER CAPITA". 5. — (1) Clause a of subsection 1 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 168/64 is amended by inserting after "board" in the second line "in accordance with Form 1" and by striking out "Minister" in the third hne and inserting in lieu thereof "Director". (2) Clause b of subsection 1 of the said section 2 is revoked. (3) Subsection 2 of the said section 2 is amended by striking out "per capita" in the second line and by striking out "divided by the population of the district for which the board is established" in the third, fourth and fifth lines and inserting in lieu thereof "determined in accordance with Form 1". 6. — (1) Paragraph 2 of Form 1 of Ontario Regu- lation 168/64 is amended by striking out "Minister" in the second Hne and inserting in lieu thereof "Director" and by adding thereto the following items : (da) Payments as approved by the Director for counselling ser- vices purchased on a contract or fee-for-service basis frbm an agency approved by the Director $ . (db) Payments for research or con- sultation on a contract or fee- for-service basis $ . (dc) Cost of transportation and in- cidental expenses of bringing persons to Court pursuant to section 18 of Ontario Regula- tion 239/67 $. (2) Paragraph 3 of the said Form 1 is revoked. (3) Paragraph 4 o'f the said Form 1 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 4. Computation of Grant 50%of $. (total of paragraph 2) (4) The Schedule to the said Form 1 is revoked. (1054) 23 THE DAY NURSERIES ACT, 1966 O. Reg. 232/71. General. Made— May 26th, 1971. Filed— May 27th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DAY NURSERIES ACT, 1966 1. Clause b of subsection 3 of section 8 of Ontario Regulation 297/67 is amended by inserting after "hours" in the third line "when the weather is suitable". 2. The Schedule to subsection 3 of section 12 of Ontario Regulation 297/67 is amended by striking out "2" in the third Hne of column 3 and inserting in lieu thereof "3" and by striking out "2" in the fourth line of column 3 and inserting in lieu thereof "3". 3. Ontario Regulation 297/67, as amended by Ontario Regulations 123/68, 284/70, 394/70 and 534/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following section : 13a. Every operator of a day nursery shall, in respect of each day nursery op)erated by him, furnish to the Director such financial and statistical infor- mation as the Director may from time to time require. 4. — (1) Clause d of subsection 1 of section 14 of Ontario Regulation 297/67 is amended by adding at the end thereof "or a welfare administrator for a band". (2) Subsection 4 of the said section 14, as amended by subsection 5 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 123/68 and by subsection 3 of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 284/70, is revoked and the following substituted' therefor : (4) For the purpose of computing the subsidy payable by Ontario to a municipality under clause b of subsection 1 of section 3 of the Act, the cost to a municipaHty under an agreement entered into under subsection 3 of section 2 of the Act shaU be the net monthly expenditure, approved by the Director and determined in accordance with Form 8, made by the municipality under an agreement to furnish day nursery services to any dependent child whose parent is a person in need. (5) For the purpose of computing the subsidy payable by Ontario to a band under subsection 2 of section 3 of the Act, the cost to a band under an agreement referred to in subsection 2 of section 3 of the Act shall be the net monthly expenditure, ap- proved by the Director and determined in accord- ance with Form 8, made by the band under an 668 O. Reg. 232/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 233/71 1899 agreement to furnish day nursery services to any dependent child whose parent is a person in need. 5. Section 15 of Ontario Regulation 297/67, as remade by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 284/70, is amended by inserting after "ex- penditure" in the ninth line "approved by the Director and". 6. — (1) Part III of Form 1 of Ontario Regvilation 297/67, as remade by section 8 of Ontario Regulation 284/70, is amended by inserting after "disbursed" in the fifth hne "or determined". (2) Part IV of the said Form 1, as remade by section 8 of Ontario Regiilation 284/70, is amended by inserting after "municipal" in the heading of the third colunm "or band". 7.— (1) Part IVA of Form 7 of Ontario Regula- tion 297/67, as made by subsection 2 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 394/70, is amended by inserting after "municipality" in the second line "or band" and by in- serting after "municipality" in the third line "or band". (2) Item 42 of Part IVA of the said Form 7, as made by subsection 2 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 394/70, is amended by inserting after "municipahty" in the first line "ot band". 8.— (1) Item 10 of Part I of Form 8 of Ontario Regulation 297/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 284/70, is amended by inserting after "rent" in the first line "ot, where the premises are owned by the mtmi- cipality or band, fair rental value as approved by the Director". (2) Part III of the said Form 8, as amended by section 3 of Onario Regulation 394/70, is further amended by inserting after "munici- pality" in the second line "or band" and by inserting after "municipality" in the heading of column 5 "or band". (1055) 23 THE LAND TITLES ACT O. Reg. 233/71. Land Titles Divisions. Made— May 26th, 1971. Filed— May 28th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LAND TITLES ACT 1. The Appendix to Ontario Regtilation 356/67, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 552/70, is amended by adding thereto the following item : Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 24.a Simcoe (No. 51) June 1, 1971 (1056) 23 I 669 O. Reg. 234/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 236/71 1945 Publications Under The Regulations Act June 19th, 1971 THE GENERAL SESSIONS ACT O. Reg. 234/71. Sittings of the Peace for the County of York. Made— May 28th, 1971. Filed— May 31st, 1971. ORDER In The Matter Of The General Sessions Act. R.S.O. 1960, Chapter 163, as amended by The General Sessions Amendment Act, 1970; and In The Matter Of the Sittings of the General Sessions of the Peace for the County of York. Whereas under The General Sessions Act. R.S.O. 1960, Chapter 163, as amended by The General Sessions Amendment Act. 1970, the Sittings of each Court of General Sessions of the Peace shall be held at such time or times as is ordered by the Chief Judge; And Whereas for the due and proper administra- tion of justice in the County of York, it is nec- essary to have a Sittings of the Court of General Sessions of the Peace commencing on Tuesday, the third day of August, 1971 ; And Whereas this Order is deemed to be a Regulation to which The Regulations Act applies; 1. It Is Ordered that a Sittings of the Court of General Sessions of the Peace for the County of York shall commence on Tuesday, the third day of August, 1971. 2. And It Is Further Ordered that a copy of this Order shall be mailed by ordinary post to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Ontario, and that a copy of this Order shall be posted in the ofl&ce of the Clerk of the County Court of the County of York, and in the ofl&ce of the Clerk of the General Sessions of the Peace for York County. C. E. Bennett Chief Judge Dated at the City of Toronto, this 28th day of May 1971. THE HEALTH SERVICES INSURANCE ACT, 1968-69 O. Reg. 235/71. General. Made— May 26th, 1971. Filed— June 1st, 1971. (1096) 24 REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HEALTH SERVICES INSURANCE ACT. 1968-69 1. Ontario Regulation 326/69, as amended by Ontario Regulations 351/69, 392/69, 393/69, 454/69, 266/70 and 407/70 is further amended by adding thereto the following section : schedule of payment FOR insured health SERVICES RENDERED BY PHYSICIANS 21. The schedule of payment for insured health services rendered by physicians on or after the 1st day of May, 1971, is 90 per cent of the schedule of fees of the Ontario Medical Association in effect on the Istdayof May, 1971. 2. This Regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of May, 1971. (1097) 24 THE CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH CENTRES ACT, 1968-69 O. Reg. 236/71. Apphcation of Act. Made— May 26th, 1971. Filed— June 2nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH CENTRES ACT, 1968-69 1 . Section 1 of Ontario R^ulation 32/71 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 1. — (1) For the purposes of the Act, the following are designated as residential centres : 671 1946 O. Reg. 236/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 237/71 Item Location Name THE PLANNING ACT 1. Ailsa Craig 2. Aurora 3. Aurora 4. Downsview 5. Haliburton 6. Hamilton 7. Hamilton 8. Kingston 9. London 10. Muskoka-Midland 1 1 . Newmarket 12. Scarborough 13. Thunder Bay 14. Toronto 15. Toronto 16. Toronto 17. Toronto 18. Waterloo 19. Windsor 20. Windsor 21. Windsor Craigwood Blue Hills Academy Youthdale Limited, Residential Treatment Centre Boys Village Browndale Lynwood Hall Children's Centre Mount St. Joseph Centre Sunnyside Children's Centre Madame Vanier Children's Services Browndale Browndale Sacred Heart Children's Village Browndale C. M. Hincks Treatment Centre Earlscourt Children's Home Oolagen Youthdale Limited, Residential Treatment Centre Lutherwood Maryvale Vocational School for Girls Regional Children's Centre, I.O.D.E. Hospitals Windsor Group Therapy Project (2) For the purposes of the Act, the following are designated as non-residential centres : Item Location 1 . Downsview 2. Hamilton 3. Hamilton 4. Samia 5. Toronto 6. Toronto 7. Toronto 8. Toronto 9. Toronto 10. Welland Name Powell-Brown Nursery School Chedoke Child and Family Centre Hamilton Mental Health Chnic for Children and Adolescents Sarnia-Lambton Centre for Children and Youth Borough of York - Child and Family Psychiatric Clinic Cecilia Smith Nursery School Integra Foundation Stothers Pre-School Child Care Centre West End Creche Child Development Centre 2. This Regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of April, 1971. (1098) 24 O. Reg. 237/71. Zoning Order — County of Simcoe, Township of Nottawasaga. Made— June 2nd, 1971. Filed— June 2nd, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE PLANNING ACT 1. Ontario Regulation 81/70, as amended by Ontario Regulations 259/70, 313/70, 369/70, 416/70, 505/70 and 163/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following section: 53. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Order, the lands described in Schedule 23 may be used for the erection of one single-family dwelling and buildings and structures accessory thereto provided the following requirements are met: Maximum lot coverage Minimum front yard Minimum side yard Minimum rear yard Maximum height 20 per cent 25 feet 10 feet on one side and 4 feet on the other side 25 feet 30 feet Minimum ground floor area one-storey — 1,000 square feet one and one-half storeys or more — 750 square feet. 2. Ontario Regulation 81/70, as amended by Ontario Regulations 259/70, 313/70, 369/70, 416/70, 505/70 and 163/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following Schedule: Schedule 23 All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of Nottawasaga, in the County of Simcoe, in the Province of Ontario and being composed of part of Lot 36, Concession IX of the said Township, the boundaries of which may be described as follows : Premising that bearings herein are astronomic and are derived from Department of Highways Plan P-2574-14 (deposited plan 22223) ; Commencing at an iron survey bar set in the northerly limit of the said Lot 36 which said bar may be located as follows : Beginning at the north-east angle of Lot 36, Con- cession IX ; 672 O. Reg. 237/71 Thence south 73° 43' 45' west, along the said northerly limit, a distance of 2023.15 feet to an iron survey bar marking an angle in the said limit; Thence south 74° 02' 45' west, continuing to follow the said northerly limit, a distance of 254.14 feet to an iron survey bar marking a further angle in the said limit ; Thence south 73° 52' 30* west, continuing to follow the said northerly hmit, a distance of 214.97 feet to an iron survey bar and being the point of com- mencement of the herein described lands; Thence continuing south 73° 52' 30' west, along the said northerly hmit, a distance of 100.00 feet to an iron survey bar ; Thence south 15° 47' west, a distance of 152.00 feet to an iron survey bar ; Thence north 73° 52' 30* east, being parallel with the aforesaid northerly Umit, a distance of 100.00 feet to an iron survey bar ; Thence north 15° 47' west, a distance of 152.00 feet to the point of commencement. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 2nd day of June, 1971. (1099) 24 THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 238/71. Designations — Miscellaneous Southern Ontario. Made— May 26th, 1971. Filed— June 3rd, 1971. THE ONTARIO GAZETTE (c) part of, O. Reg. 238/7X^^^^947 I REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT 1. Schedule 69 to Regulation 213 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : SEELEY'S BAY BY-PASS Schedule 69 In the Township of Leeds in the County of Leeds being, (a) part of lots 2 to 7, both inclusive. Con- cession 7 ; (6) part of Lot 7, Concession 8 ; (i) lots 83 to 91, both inclusive, (ii) Bay Street, and (iii) Park Street, registered plan 5 ; and (d) part of the road allowance between, (i) lots 6 and 7, Concession 7, and (ii) concessions 7 and 8, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 2 on Department of Highways plan P- 193 1-35, filed with the Superintendent of Docu- ments of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 24th day of March, 1971. 6.50 miles, more or less. 2. Regtilation 213 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amended by adding thereto the following Schedule : Schedule 153a 1. In the City of Guelph formerly in the Town- ship of PusUnch, in the County of Wellington, being part of Lot 20, north part. Concession 4, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Highways plan P-4100, filed with the Superintendent of Documents of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 7th dayof April, 1971. 2. In the Township of Puslinch in the County of Wellington being, (a) part of Lot 20, south part, Concessicm 4; (b) part of Lot 20, north part. Concession 4; (c) part of lots 21 and 22, Concession 4; {d) part of lots 22 and 23, north part. Con- cession 3 ; (e) part of Lot 23, south part. Concession 3 ; (/) part of Lot 23, north part. Concession 2; ig) part of lots 22 and 23, south part. Con- cession 2 ; (A) part of Given Road in Lot 20, south part, and north part. Concession 4; and (i) part of the road allowance between, (i) lots 20 and 21 , Concession 4, 673 1948 O. Reg. 238/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE (ii) concessions 3 and 4, and (iii) concessions 2 and 3, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Highways plan P-4100, filed with the Superintendent of Documents of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 7th day of April, 1971. (1100) 3.10 miles, more or less. 24 THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 239/71. Designations — Trans-Canada Highway, OriUia to Manitoba Boundary. Made— May 26th, 1971. Filed— June 3rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT 1. Regulation 218 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amended by adding thereto the following Schedule : MIDLAND BY-PASS Schedule 3a In the townships of Tay and Tiny and in the Town of Midland, formerly the Township of Tay, in the County of Simcoe being, (a) part of, (i) Lot 101, Concession 2, (ii) the road allowance between lots 100 and 101, Concession 2, and (iii) the road allowance between conces- sions 1 and 2 , in the Town of Midland ; (6) part of, (i) lots 100 and 101, Concession 1, (ii) the road allowance between lots 100 and 101, Concession 1, and (iii) the road allowance between the townships of Tay and Tiny, in the Township of Tay ; and (c) part of, O. Reg. 240/71 (i) Lot 101, Concession 1, west of Penetanguishene Road, (ii) the road allowance between the townships of Tiny and Tay, and (iii) the road allowance between lots 100 and 101, Concession 1, west of Penetanguishene Road, in the Township of Tiny, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Highways plan P-1920-89, filed with the Superintendent of Docu- ments of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 6th day of April, 1971. (1101) 1.80 miles, more or less. 24 THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 240/71. Designations — Trans-Canada Highway, Orillia to Quebec Boundary. Made— May 26th, 1971. Filed— June 3rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT 1. Regulation 219 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amended by adding thereto the following schedules : Schedule 38d In the Township of Horton in the County of Renfrew being, (a) part of lots 1 to 11, both inclusive. Con- cession 4 ; {b) part of lots 13 to 27, both inclusive. Con- cession 4 ; (c) part of lots 10 to 14, both inclusive, Con- cession 3 ; and (d) part of the road allowance between, (i) the townships of Horton and McNab, (ii) lots 5 and 6, Concession 4, (iii) lots 10 and 1 1 , Concession 4, (iv) lots 15 and 16, Concession 4, 674 O. Reg. 240/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE (v) lots 20 and 21, Concession 4, (vi) concessions 3 and 4, and (vii) the townships of Horton and Ross, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Highways pl2in P-6090, filed with the Superintendent of Documents of the Department of Highways, at Toronto, on the 13th dayof April, 1971. 10.00 miles, more or less. Schedule 387. — (1) Where application for letters patent for a siunmer resort location for commercial use is made, an ofl&cer or agent of the Department shall make an insj)ection and complete an inspection report in a form provided by the Minister. (2) Wh«e the inspection report shows that the purchaser has complied with the terms and dondi- tions of sale, the Minister may direct the issue of lettos patent to the applicant therefor. (3) Notwithstanding that an apphcation for letters patent for a summer resort location for commercial use has not he&i made, the Blinister may, (a) direct an officer or agent of the Depart- ment to make an inspection and complete an inspection report ; and (6) where the inspection repwt shows that the terms and conditions of the sale have been compUed with, direct the issue of letters patent to the purchaser or to any person claiming under him. LEASE OF SUMMER RESORT LOCATIONS FOR PRIVATE USE 8. The sale of summer resort locations f«r jMivate use is prohibited. 9. An apphcation to lease a summer resort location fcM" private use and an acceptance of an apphcation for such lease shall be in a form provided by the Minister. !•• A lease of a summer resort location ior jHivate use shall not be granted to, (a) the owner of a leasehold interest granted under this regulation or under The Pro- vincial Parks Act or any predecessor thereof ; (b) the purchaser or the patentee and owner of a summer resort location sold for jMivate use under the Act or the regulations ; (c) a person who is the owner of a leasehold or freehold interest in land within the sub- division/or adjacent to the body of water in respect of which an apphcaticHi is made or the spouse or dependent child of such person ; (d) an infant ; or {e) a corporation, partnership, or an association of persons or corporations. 11. A lease of a summer resort location for private use shall not be assigned or sublet nor shall the possession of the land be parted with to a person mentioned in section 10, but nothing in this section shall prevent the mortgaging of a leasehold interest to a corporation. 0^12. — (1) In this section "landing" means landing as defined in the Immigration Act (Canada). 679 1954 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 246/71 (2) Subject to subsection 3, during the period of one year next following the date of registration of a plan of subdivision creating summer resort locations, no person, other than a Canadian, or a person having landing, shall apply for a lease of a summer resort location in the subdividion for private purposes and no such lease shall be granted to any such person. (3) During the period of one year next following the date on which this regulation comes into force, no person, other than a Canadian, or a person having landing, shall apply for a lease of a summer resort location for private purposes and no such lease shall be granted to any such person. ^ 13. A lease of a summer resort location for private use shall not be granted, except of a lot on a registered plan of subdivision, (a) registered on or after the date on which this regulation comes into force ; or (6) registered prior to the date on which this regulation comes into force and approved for leasing by the Minister. d-^ 14. A lease of a summer resort location for private use shall be for a term of the number of months from the date of the lease to the 31st day of December of that year and a further term of thirty years and shall contain the right to a renewal lease for two terms of ten years each. 15. — (1) Subject to subsection 3, the rent for the first term of a lease of a summer resort location for private use shall be $50 plus ten per cent of the appraised market value of the location as deter- mined by the Minister multiphed by the number of months in the term and divided by twelve. (2) Subject to subsection 3, the annual rent for the thirty-year term of a lease of a summer resort location for private use shall be ten per cent of the appraised market value of the location as determined by the Minister and shall be subject to review in the tenth and twentieth years of the term by the Minister, subject to arbitration under The Arbitra- tions Act in the event of dispute. (3) The minimum annual rent for a summer resort location for private use is, (a) 50 cents for each foot of frontage or $50, whichever is the greater, for a regular area ; (6) $25 plus 25 cents a foot for the first 200 feet and 10 cents a foot for each foot in excess of 200 feet, for an irregular area ; Or 6/ (c) $60 or $25 plus $35 for each acre, whichever is the greater, for an island. 16. The fee for the assignment or subletting of a lease of a summer resort location for private use or for parting with possession of the location is $100. EXTENSIONS 17. The Minister may extend the time for per- formance of a term or condition of a sale or lease of public lands for a period of one year and the fee therefor is $50. FEES FOR LICENCES OF OCCUPATION OR LAND USE PERMITS 18. — (1) In this section, "lines" means the towers, poles, wires, cables and other conductors used for the purpose of conveying or distributing electricity or energy for telegraph, telephone, or electric light, heat or power purposes. (2) The fee for a licence of occupation or a land use permit permitting the holder thereof to occupy public lands is, (a) for the erection, operation and maintenance of lines where the area comprises, (i) not more than 100 acres, 50 cents an acre, or $25, whichever is the greater, (ii) more than 100 acres but not more than 500 acres, $50 and an additional 35 cents for each acre in excess of 100, (iii) more than 500 acres, $190 and an additional 25 cents for each acre in excess of 500 ; (6) for the construction, operation and main- tenance of roads, (i) $4 a mile or part thereof, or (ii) $25, whichever is the greater ; (c) for the erection, operation and maintenance of sawmills and depots for woods operations, including log storage, (i) $10 for each acre up to and including five acres and an additional $2 for each acre in excess of five acres, or (ii) $50, whichever is the greater ; {(i) for the erection, operation and mainten- ance of booms for the purpose of log storage, (i) the sum of $10 for each acre up to and including five acres and $1 for each acre in excess of five acres, or (ii) $50. 680 O. Reg. 246/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE whichever is the greater ; 1955 (e) for the erection, operation and main- tenance of sawmills and depots for woods operations, including log storage, and for the erection, operation and maintenance of booms for log storage, (i) the sum of $10 for each acre up to and including five acres, and an addi- tional 12 for each acre in excess of five acres for the area not covered with water and the sum of $10 for each acre up to and including five acres and an additional $1 for each acre in excess of five acres for the area of land covered with water, or (ii) $100, whichever is the greater ; (/) for the cutting and removal of hay, (i) $1 a ton, or (ii) 110, whichever is the greater ; ig) for grazing purposes, (i) 50 cents an acre, or (ii) $10, whichever is the greater ; (A) for a site for a private residence, (i) not in excess of one acre, $25, or (ii) in excess of one acre, $25 and an additional $10 for each acre in excess of one acre ; (i) for the tapping of maple trees, (i) 5 cents for each spile, or (ii) $15, whichever is the greater ; (j) for the removal of sphagnum moss, $5 and an additional 5 cents for each 100 pounds ; (k) for the removal of peat moss, $25 and an additional 254 cents for each 100 pounds; (/) for a site for the erection and operation of a camp for commercial use in connection with angling or hunting. (i) $45, if the site is contiguous to a lake or river, or to a road allowance along a lake or river, or (ii) $35, if the site is not contiguous to a lake or river, or to a road allowance along a lake or river. (3) A fee of $20 is prescribed for a land use permit permitting the holder thereof to occupy the public land therein described as a site for a camp for private use in connection with angUng or hunting. (4) The holder of a hcence of occupation or a land use permit for a purpose set out in subsection 2 or 3 shall pay the prescribed fee for each year or part thereof that the hcence of occupation or land use permit is in effect. (5) Notwithstanding anything contained in this section, where a land use permit does not reserve the Crown timber on the pubhc land therein described, the Minister may increase the prescribed fee payable under this section by the value of the Crown timber as determined by the Minister. 19- — (1) Subject to subsection 2, the fee for a lease or a licence of occupation permitting the holder thereof to occupy pubhc lands covered with water, except the Great Lakes and interconnecting waters, is, (a) for the erection and maintenance of a boat- house for private use, (i) $15, or (ii) $15 for each acre, whichever is the greater ; (6) for the erection and maintenance of a dock for private use, (i) $15, or (ii) $15 for each acre, whichever is the greater ; (c) for the erection and maintenance of a boathouse and dock for private use, (i) $30, or (ii) $30 for each acre, whichever is the greater ; {d) for the erection and maintenance of pro- tection works and groynes for private use, (i) $10. or (ii) $10 for each acre. 681 1956 O. Reg. 246/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 247/71 whichever is the greater ; (e) for the erection and maintenance of a boat- house for commercial use, (i) $30, or (ii) 130 for each acre, whichever is the greater ; (/) for the erection and maintenance of a dock for commercial use, (i) $30 or (ii) $30 for each acre, whichever is the greater ; (g) for the erection and maintenance of a boat- house and dock for commercial use, (i) $60. or (ii) $60 for each acre, whichever is the greater ; (A) for the installation and maintenance of protection works and groynes for com- mercial use, (i) $20, or (ii) $20 for each acre, whichever is the greater ; (t) for the erection, operation and maintenance of a marina for commercial use, (i) $60, or, (ii) $60 for each acre, whichever is the greater ; (j) for the purposes of an airport for commercial use, (i) $50, or (ii) $50 for each acre, whichever is the greater ; (A) for the installation, operation and mainten- ance of intake and outfall pipes or sewers for commercial use, (i) $50, or (ii) $50 for each acre, whichever is the greater ; (/) for the installation, operation and mainten- ance of a pipe line for commercial use, (i) $35, or (ii) $35 for each acre, whichever is the greater. (2) The fee for a lease or a hcence of occupation permitting a municipality to occupy, for municipal purposes, public lands covered with water is $100.00. (3) The holder of a lease or hcence of occupation for a purpose set out in subsection 1 shall pay the prescribed fee for each year or part thereof that the lease or licence of occupation is in effect. ^/ 20. — (1) Regulation 524 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 and Ontario Regulations 370/61, 66/62, 214/63, 268/63, 208/64, 87/69, 218/69, 447/69. 113/70 and 517/70 are revoked. (2) Subsection 1 does not apply in respect of a sale of a summer resort location for private use made before the date on which this Regulation comes into force or a sale or free grant of public lands for agricultural purposes made before the 29th day of March, 1961. (1108) 24 THE GENERAL WELFARE ASSISTANCE ACT O. Reg. 247/71. General. Made— June 2nd, 1971. Filed— June 4th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GENERAL WELFARE ASSISTANCE ACT 1. Clause a of subsection 3 of section 10 of Ontario Regulation 239/67. as remade by sec- tion 1 of Ontario Regulation 74/69 and a- mended by subsection 2 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 168/69 and section 1 of Ontario Regulation 71/70, is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : (a) who is resident in a nursing home, is an amount up to a maximum of $11 a day from and including the 1st day of April, 1971, multiplied by the number of days in the month. • (1109) 24 682 O. Reg. 248/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 1957 THE GENERAL WELFARE ASSISTANCE ACT O. Reg. 248/71. General. Made— June 2nd, 1971. Filed— June 4th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GENERAL WELFARE ASSISTANCE ACT 1. — (1) Clause a of subsection 3 of section 4a of Ontario Regulation 239167, as made by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 150/70, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: (a) a single person who attends. (i) a school under The Public Schools A ct. (ii) a secondary school under The Secon- dary Schools and Boards of Education Act, (iii) a sepwirate school under The Separate Schools Act, or (iv) a private school registered under The Department of Education Act, and who if requested by the welfare administrator, submits a written statement from the school authority that it is desirable for him to continue attending the school ; or . (2) The said section 4a, as made by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 150/70, is amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (4) An employable unmarried adult under eighteen years of age whose parent is willing to provide him with maintenance and support while he resides in the home of his parent is not eUgible for assistance, (a) where he resides away from the home of his parent ; and (b) where the welfare administrator is of the opinion after making appropriate enquiry, that it is not contrary to his best interest to reside in the home of his parent. (1110) 24 k 683 O. Reg. 249/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2005 Publications Under The Regulations Act June 26th, 1971 THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT, 1%8 O. Reg. 249/71. Conservation Areas — Nottawasaga Valley. Made— April 7th, 1971. Approved — May 26th, 1971. Filed— June 7th, 1971. THE ACT, I REGULATION MADE UNDER CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES 1968 CONSERVATION AREAS— NOTTAWASAGA VALLEY 1. In this Regulation, (a) "Authority" means the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority ; (6) "conservation area" means an area con- sisting of one parcel or, where two or more parcels are contiguous, the contiguous parcels of land owned by the Authority; (c) "motorized snow vehicle" means a mo- torized snow vehicle as defined in The Motorized Snow Vehicles Act, 1968, and (d) "vehicle" means a vehicle as defined in The Highway Traffic Act. 2. This Regulation applies to the use by the public of conservation areas and the works, vehicles, boats, services and things of the Authority. 3. The Secretary-Treasurer may refuse to issue any permit required by this Regulation, where, in his opinion, to do so would not be in the interest of, (a) the best, safest and most orderly use of the conservation area by the public ; or (b) the best administration of the conservation area, having regard to the conservation, restoration and development of the natural resources of the conservation area. 4. No person shall, (a) deface, remove or damage any property in a conservation area ; (b) remove, injure or destroy any tree, shrub, plant, flower or growing thing, or any soil, rock or other material in a conservation area; (c) kill, trap, hunt, pursue or in any miinner disturb or cause to be disturbed any wild bird or animal within a conservation area, except, (i) in an area set aside by the Authority for the purpose, and (ii) under the authority of a permit issued by the Secretary-Treasurer; {d) fire or discharge any torpedo, rocket or other fireworks in or into a conservation area ; or (e) perform any act that causes or is hkely to cause a danger for other persons using a conservation area. 5. No person shall abandon any refuse or other object or material within a conservation area, except in receptacles or pits provided by the Authority for the purpose. 6. No person shall erect, post, paste, fasten, paint or aflix any placard, bill, notice or sign in a con- servation area unless a permit is first obtained from the Secretary -Treasurer. 7. — (1) No person shall bring a horse, cow or other animal into a conservation area without a per- mit therefor issued by the Secretary-Treasurer. (2) No person shall permit a dog, cat or other pet to be in a conservation area unless, (a) the dog, cat or other pet is secured by a leash that does not exceed six feet in length ; or (6) a permit therefor has been issued by the Secretary-Tre£isurer. 8. No person shall, (a) sell or offer for sale any article or service; (6) advertise or carry on any business or com- mercial enterprise ; or (c) beg or soUcit charity, within a conservation area without a permit therefor issued by the Secretary-Treasurer. 9. No person shall bring a show of any kind or any equipment for entertainment into a conserva- tion area without a permit therefor issued by the Secretary-Treasurer. 685 2006 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 249/71 10. Except under a permit therefor issued by the Secretary-Treasurer, no person shaU conduct a pubHc meeting or perform any act that congregates or is Hkely to congregate persons in a conservation area. 11. No person shall be in a conservation area after sunset and before sunrise without a permit therefor issued by the Secretary-Treasurer. 12. — (1) No person shall wade, bathe or swim in a conservation area except at such times and at such places as are set aside by the Authority for the purpose. (2) No person shall take any inflatable object or snorkel or other underwater breathing device into the water in a conservation area, unless a permit to do so has been issued by the Secretary- Treasurer. 13. No person shall use a watercraft fitted with any type of motor on the waters in any con- servation area except under the authority of a permit therefor issued by the Secretary-Treasurer. 14. — (1) Except under a permit therefor issued by the Secretary-Treasurer, no person shall light or maintain a fire in a conservation area in a place other than a fireplace or other location provided by the Authority for the purpose. (2) No person who lights a fire in a conservation area shall leave the fire unattended or leave the site of the fire before the fire is completely extinguished. 15. Except in conservation areas or parts thereof, that have been set aside and posted by the Authority for hunting and archery, no person, other than a peace officer or an authorized Authority employee or agent, shall possess an air-gun, fire-arm, sling-shot or archery equipment in a conservation area. 16. No person shall, within a seventy-five foot radius of any sign designating either a temporary or permanent sanctuary for fish, possess a rod, reel, net, line or any tackle that, in the opinion of the Authority staff, or its agents, may be used to catch fish. 17. No person shall possess a net, line, hook, trap, cage or any device for the trapping, capturing, or molesting of any wild animal, bird or creature within a conservation area, except under the authority of a permit therefor issued by the Secretary- Treasurer. 18. No person shall use, or have in his possession any form of live minnows in a conservation area. 19. No person shall occupy a camp-site except under the authority of a camp-site permit issued by the Secretary-Treasurer. 20. No person or group of persons shall have the sole, or 'reserved', use of any conservation area, 686 or part thereof, except at such times and in such places as are set aside by the Authority for that purpose, and except under the authority of a permit therefor issued by the Secretary-Treasurer. 21.— (1) Sections 63, 68, 69 and 71 oi The Highway Traffic Act apply to the operation of vehicles on roads under the jurisdiction of the Authority. (2) No person shall, (a) operate a vehicle within a conservation area except on a roadway or other place set aside by the Authority for the purpose; (b) operate a vehicle at a speed in excess of fifteen miles per hour on any road under the jurisdiction of the Authority, except where otherwise posted by the Authority; (c) park a vehicle within a conservation area in a place other than one that has been set aside by the Authority for the purpose ; (d) operate a public commercial vehicle, as defined in The Public Commercial Vehicles Act, within a conservation area for com- mercial purposes, except for the purpose of making deliveries within the conservation (e) operate a motorized snow vehicle, all-terrain vehicle, or any like thing in any conserva- tion area, except under a permit therefor issued by the Secretary- Treasurer. (3) An officer or Authority staff member may direct traffic and, in cases of fire, accident, traffic congestion or other emergency, may direct it into such channels as are necessary to prevent or relieve congestion or give right-of-way. (4) Every person shall obey any direction given under subsection 3. 22. No person shall enter a conservation area except at such locations as are clearly designated or established for that purpose. 23. A conserv.*tion area or any part thereof may be closed entirely or closed to certain uses during such specified periods of time as the Authority determines, and no person shaU enter upon or occupy such conservation area or part thereof during the times posted. 24. — (1) The fees for parking in all conservation areas are as follows : (a) for one car, motorcycle, motorbicycle, motorscooter.orall-terrain vehicle (A. T.V.), |1 per day, or $5 per season ; (6) for one bus (ten passengers or more capac- ity), $5 per day. O. Reg. 249/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 252/71 2007 (2) The fee for rental of the Edenvale Conserva- tion Area Pienic Shelter is $5 per half-day, with a minimum fee of $5. (3) The fee for a permit authorizing a com roast or similar activity in any conservation area after sunset is $10. (4) The fee for the issuing of a permit for a group overnight camp or a group day camp is $5 per week. 25. The penalty for a breach of this Regulation is a fine not exceeding $100. NOTTAWASAGA VaLLEY CONSERVATION Authority : Eugene S. Smith Chairman J. A. POGUE Secretary- Treasurer Dated at R.R. §1, New Lowell, this 7th day of April, 1971. (1144) 25 THE FOREST FIRES PREVENTION ACT, 1968 O. Reg. 250/71. Restricted Fire Zone. Made— June 8th, 1971. Filed— June 8th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE FOREST FIRES PREVENTION ACT, 1968 1. Ontario Regulation 245/71 is revoked. Rene Brunelle Minister of Lands and Forests Toronto, June 8th, 1971. (1145) 25 THE HOMES FOR SPECIAL CARE ACT, 1964 O. Reg. 251/71. General. Made— June 2nd, 1971. Filed— June 9th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HOMES FOR SPECIAL CARE ACT, 1964 tion 261/64, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 76/69 and amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 88/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (1) Where a resident in an approved home, a hcensed nursing home or a licensed residential home is unable to pay for his care and maintenance, the Minister may pay an amount not exceeding $11 for each day that the resident receives care and maintenance in the home, but where the resident does not require nursing care, the amount payable shall not exceed $36.75 a week. 2. This Regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of April, 1971. (1146) 25 THE MENTAL HOSPITALS ACT O. Reg. 252/71. General. Made— June 2nd, 1971. Filed— June 9th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MENTAL HOSPITALS ACT 1. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 11 of Ontario Regulation 190/68, as amended by subsec- tion 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 89/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (1) The Department may pay an amount of $36.75 a week for the care and maintenance of patients in an approved home. (2) Subsection 2 of the said section 1 1 , as amended by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 89/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (2) Where special care and maintenance are required by a patient, the Department may pay a weekly amount in excess of $36.75. (3) Subsection 3 of the said section 1 1 , as amended by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 133/69 and subsection 3 of Ontario Regulation 89/70, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: (3) Where a mentally defective patient who requires nursing care is a patient in an approved home, the Department may pay an amount not exceeding $11 a day for his care and maintenance. 2. This Regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of April, 1971. Subsection 1 of section 38 of Ontario Regula- (1147) 687 25 2008 O. Reg. 253/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 254/71 THE ENERGY ACT, 1964 O. Reg. 253/71. Spacing Units^Rosedale Pool. Made— May 5th, 1971. Filed— June 9th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE ENERGY ACT, 1964 SPACING UNITS— ROSEDALE POOL 1. This Regulation apphes to the east half of Lot 8, Lot 9, Lot 10 and the west half of Lot 11, concessions I and II, in the Township of Enniskillen, in the County of Lambton. 2. This Regulation applies only to wells drilled to formations of Silurian age. 3. The perimeter of the area described in section 1 shall define the limits of the Rosedale pool and the area contained therein is designated as a spacing unit and is hereinafter referred to as "the pool". 4. No person shall, (a) bore or drill a well closer than 500 feet to the limits of the pool ; or (b) without the written consent of the Minister, produce from a well in the pool unless aU the interests in the oil and gas within the pool have been joined for the purpose of producing the well. 5. Notwithstanding clause i of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 420/68, two or more wells may be bored or drilled in the pool. (1148) 25 THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT O. Reg. 254/71, Speed Limits. Made— June 9th, 1971. Filed— June 11th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT 1.— (1) Paragraph 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 1 to Regulation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Essex — Twp. of Rochester That part of the King's Highway known as No. 2 in the Township of Rochester in the County of Essex lying between a point situate 1000 feet measured westerly from its intersec- tion with the line between concessions 4 and 5 and a point situate at its inter- section with the westerly limit of the road allowance between concessions 1 and 2. (2) Part 1 of the said Schedule 1, as amended by Ontario Regulations 15/62, 128/62, 164/62, 303/62, 207/63, 18/64, 227/64, 1/65, 206/65 and 115/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 23. Essex- Twps. of Maidstone and Sandwich South That part of the King's Highway known as No. 2 in the County of Essex lying between a point situate 630 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the westerly limit of the roadway known as West Puce River Road in the locality of Puce in the Township of Maidstone and a point situate 430 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the line between lots 153 and 154 in Conces- sion 2 in the Township of Sandwich South. (3) Paragraph 16 of Part 3 of the said Schedule 1, as remade by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 88/64, is revoked. (4) Paragraph 35 of Part 3 of the said Schedule 1, as made by subsection 3 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 88/64, is revoked. (5) Part 3 of the said Schedule 1, as amended by Ontario Regulations 184/61, 371/61, 15/62, 128/62, 164/62, 262/62, 303/62, 207/63, 18/64 88/64, 163/64. 227/64, 1/65, 206/65, 134/66, 151/67 and 115/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : Essex — Twp. of Sandwich South Town of Tecumseh 41. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 2 in the County of Essex lying between a point situate 430 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the line between lots 153 and 154 in Concession 2 in the Township of Sandwich South and a point situate 300 feet measured west- erly from its intersection with the westerly limit of the roadway known as Shawnee Road in the Town of Tecumseh. (6) Paragraph 26 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 1 , £is remade by subsection 3 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 134/66, is revoked. (7) Paragraphs 28 and 29 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 1, as made by subsection 2 of sec- 688 O. Reg. 254/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2009 tion 1 of Ontario Regulation 330/61, are revoked and the following substituted there- for: 28. That part of the King's Highway Halton known as No. 2 in the Town of Burlington in the County of Halton Town of lying between a point situate at its Burlington intersection with the centre line of the roadway known as Botanical Drive and a point situate at its intersection with the line between the Town of Burhngton and the Township of West Flam- borough. (8) Paragraphs 31 and 32 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 1, as made by subsection 4 of sec- tion 1 of Ontario Regulation 88/64, are revoked. (9) Part 4 of the said Schedule 1 , as amended by Ontario Regulations 184/61, 330/61, 371/61, 164/62, 262/62, 88/64, 163/64, 1/65, 152/65, 134/66, 250/66, 315/66, 151/67, 115/70 and 387/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 36. That part of the King's Highway Essex— known as No. 2 in the Township of Maidstone in the County of Essex lying between a point situate 1650 feet measured westerly from its intersec- tion with the centre line of the bridge abutment over the Belle River in the Town of Belle River and a point situate 630 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the westerly limit of the roadway known as West Puce Road in the locality of Puce. (10) Paragraph 3 of Part 5 of the said Schedule 1, as remade by subsection 5 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 88/64, is revoked. (11) Paragraph 5 of Part 5 of the said Schedule 1 is revoked. (12) Paragraph 9 of Part 5 of the said Schedule 1, as made by subsection 3 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 330/61, is revoked. 2.— (1) Paragraph 1 of Part 2 of Schedule 7 to Regulation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by subsection 1 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 88/64, is revoked and the foUowing substituted there- for: Twp. of Maidstone Halton— Town of Oakville k 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 5 in the County of Halton lying between a point situate at its intersection with the line between the towns of Oakville and Burlington and a point situate at its intersection with the easterly limit of the roadway Twp. of East Town of Burlington known as Winston Churchill Boulevcird in the Town of Oakville. (2) Paragraphs 1 and 2 of Part 2a of the said Schedule 7, as made by subsection 1 of sec- tion 3 of Ontario Regulation 330/61, are revoked and the following substituted there- for: 1. That part of the King's Highway Wentworth known as No. 5 Ijang between a point and Halton — situate 1000 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the centre line of the roadway known as Guelph Line in the Town of Burlington in the ^ County of Halton and a point situate at its intersection with the line between the Town of Burhngton in the County of Halton and the Township of East Flamborough in the County of Went- worth. 2. That part of the King's Highway Halton — known as No. 5 in the County of Halton Ijang between a point situate Town of at j^s intersection with the hne between Burlington ^^g ^g^ng ^f Oakville and Burhngton and a point situate 1000 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the centre hne of the roadway known as Guelph Line in the Town of Burhngton. (3) Paragraph 3 of Part 3 of the said Schedule 7, as made by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 166/64, is revoked. (4) Paragraph 5 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 7, as remade by subsection 3 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 166/64, is revoked. (5) Paragraplf 6 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 7, as made by subsection 2 of section 3 of Ontario Regulation 330/61, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 6. That part of the King's Highway Halton — known as No. 5 in the Town of Burhngton in the County of Halton commencing at a point situate 1000 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the centre Une of the roadway known as Guelph Line and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 2000 feet more or less. Town of Burlington (6) Paragraph 1 of Part 5 of the said Schedule 7, as remade by subsection 4 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 166/64, is revoked. 3.— (1) Paragraph 2 of Part 1 of Schedule 8 to Regulation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by subsection 2 of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 184/61, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 689 2010 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 254/71 2. That part of the King's Highway Wellington — known as No. 6 in the County of Wellington lying between a point Twps. of situate 2500 feet measured northerly Srhd*"^ from its intersection with the line "^ ° between lots 1 and 2 in Concession 2 Division D in the Township of Guelph and a point situate at its intersection with the line between concessions 1 and 2 in the Township of Nichol. (2) Part 1 of the said Schedule 8, as remade by subsection 1 of section 4 of Ontario Regula- tion 184/61 and amended by Ontario Regula- tions 15/62, 273/62, 25/66, 370/66, 151/67. 161/68 and 387/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 5. Paragraph 13 of Part 1 of Schedule 11 to Regulation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 387/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 17. Wentworth — Twps. of East Flamborough and West Flamborough That part of the King's Highway known as No. 6 in the townships of West Flamborough and East Flam- borough in the County of Wentworth lying between a point situate 1200 feet measured northerly from its intersec- tion with the centre line of the King's Highway known as No. 5 and a point situate 500 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the centre line of the road allowance between concessions 7 and 8. (3) Paragraph 3 of Part 3 of the said Schedule 8, as made by subsection 4 of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 184/61, is revoked. 4. — (1) Paragraph 9 of Part 1 of Schedule 9 to Regulation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by subsection 1 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 115/70, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 9. That part of the King's Highway Victoria — known as No. 7 in the County of Victoria lying between a point situate Twps. of 2000 feet measured easterly from its Mariposa intersection with the line between and Emily j^^^ j^ ^^^ j^ ^^ Concession 9 in the Township of Mariposa and a point situate at its intersection with the centre line of Lot 4 in Concession 4 in the Township of Emily. (2) Paragraph 10 of Part 1 of the said Schedule 9, as remade by subsection 1 of section 5 of Ontario Regulation 330/61, is revoked. (3) Paragraph 8 of Part 3 of the said Schedule 9 is revoked. (4) Paragraph 15 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 9 is revoked. (5) Paragraph 4 of Part 5 of the said Schedule 9 is revoked. 13. York and Simcoe — Twps. of East Gwillimbury King, and Tecumseth That part of the King's Highway known as No. 9 lying between a point situate at its intersection with the westerly Hmit of the townships of East GwiUimbury and King in the County of York and a point situate 1000 feet measured easterly from its intersec- tion with the easterly Hmit of the King's Highway known as No. 27 in the Township of Tecumseth in the County of Simcoe and the Township of King in the County of York. 6. — (1) Paragraph 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 12 to Regulation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 308/66, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 1. That part of the King's Highway Peel— known as No. 10 in the County of Peel lying between a point situate Twps. of 1500 feet measured northerly from its Chinguacousy intersection with the centre line of the and Caledon roadway known as County Road No. 9 in the Township of Chinguacousy and a point situate 625 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the line between lots 14 and 15 in Con- cession 1 in the Township of Caledon. (2) Paragraph 2 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 12, as remade by subsection 2 of section 3 of Ontario Regulation 224/67, is revoked. (3) Paragraph 3 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 12, as made by subsection 1 of section 3 of Ontario Regulation 166/64, is revoked. (4) Paragraph 6 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 12, as made by subsection 2 of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 151/67, is revoked. (5) Paragraph 1 of Part 6 of the said Schedule 12, as remade by subsection 3 of section 3 of Ontario Regulation 166/64, is revoked. (6) Paragraph 3 of Part 6 of the said Schedule 12, as made by subsection 3 of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 151/67, is revoked. 7. Part 1 of Schedule 19 to Regulation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 72/63 and amended by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 1 15/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 690 O. Reg. 254/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2011 Leeds and GrenviUe — Twp. of Edwardsburgh That part of the King's Highway known as No. 16 in the Township of Edwardsburgh in the County of Leeds and GrenviUe lying between a point situate at its intersection with the line between concessions 5 and 6 and a point situate at its intersection with the line between concessions 7 and 8. 8.— (1) Paragraph 2a of Part 1 of Schedule 20 to R^^ation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 6 of Ontario Regulation 1 15/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 2a. That part of the King's Highway Regional known as No. 17 in the Regional Monicipalityof Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton lying between a point situate at its inter- section with the Une between lots 9 and 10 in Concession 1 in the Township of Gloucester and a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as R^onal Road No. 9 in the Township of March. Ottawa- Carieton — Twps. of Gloucester and March Town of Mattawa (2) Part 4 of the said Schedule 20, as amended by Ontario Regulations 1 84/6 1 , 330/61 , 1 28/62 , 183/62, 197/62, 114/63, 122/63, 228/63, 284/64, 1/65, 68/66, 250/66, 315/66, 151/67, 335/67, 431/67, 161/68, 440/68, 39/69, 400/69 and 387/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 32. That part of the King's Highway District of known as No. 17 in the Town of NifMssing — Mattawa in the District of Nipissing lying between a point situate 485 feet measured westerly from its intersec- tion with the centre Une of the road- way known as Park Street and a point situate at its intersection with the westerly Umit of the roadway known as West Street. 9. Paragraph 1 of Part 3 of Schedule 24 to Regtilation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regiilation 336/65, is revoked and the foUowing substituted there- for: 1. That part of the King's Highway Wentworth — known as No. 20 in the Township of Saltfleet in the County of Wentworth lying between a point situate at its intersection with the southerly limit of the City of Hamilton and a point situate 150 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the northerly Umit of the roadway known as Green Mountain Road. Twp. of Saltfleet I 10.— (1) Paragraph 7 of Part 2 of Schedule 24a to Regulation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by subsection 1 of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 166/64, is revoked and the foUowing substituted there- for: Lambt(Mi — Twp. of Pljrmpton Twps. of Goelph and Erin 7. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 21 in the Township of Plympton in the County of Lambton lying between a point situate 2220 feet measured southerly from its intersec- tion with the line between concessions 3 and 4 and a point situate at its inter- section with the southerly Umit of the King's Highway known as No. 7. (2) Paragraph 7 of Part 3 of the said Schedule 24a, as made by subsection 2 of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 166/64, is revoked. 11. Paragraph 3 of Part 1 of Schedule 25a to Regulation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 3 of Ontario Regtilation 197/62, is revoked and the foUowing substituted therefor: 3. That part of the King's Highway Wellington— known as No. 24 in the County of Wellington Ijang between a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 2 and 3 in Concession 6 in the Township of Guelph and a point situate 1500 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the centre Une of the road aUowance between concessions 2 and 3 in the Township of Erin. 12.— (1) Paragraph 1 of Part 2a of Schedule 26 to Regulation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by subsection 1 of section 8 of Ontario Regulation 330/61, is revoked. (2) Paragraph 2 of Part 2a of the said Schedule 26, as remade by subsection 1 of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 274/65, is revoked. (3) Paragraph 1 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 26, as made by subsection 2 of Ontario R^ula- tion 330/61, is revoked. (4) Paragraph 2 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 26, as remade by subsection 2 of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 274/65, is revoked. 13.— (1) Paragraph 7 of Part 3 of Schedule 27 to Regulation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by subsection 3 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 38/64, is revoked. (2) Part 4 of the said Schedule 27, as amended by subsection 6 of section 4 of Ontario Regula- tion 164/62, is further amended by adding thereto the foUowing paragraph : 691 2012 Simcoe — Twps. of Flos, Tiny andTay THE ONTARIO GAZETTE That part of the King's Highway known as No. 27 in the County of Simcoe lying between a point situate 1500 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the westerly limit of the King's Highway known as No. 93 in the townships of Flos and Tiny and a point situate 150 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the line between lots 76 and 77 in Conces- sion 1 in the Township of Tay. 14. Paragraph 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 30a to Regulation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by subsection 1 of section 8 of Ontario Regulation 151/67, is amended by striking out "3300" in the third line and inserting in lieu thereof "1800". 15.— (1) Part 1 of Schedule 32a to Regulation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 172/62 and amended by subsection 1 of sec- tion 6 of Ontario Regulation 224/67, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : Frontenac — Twps. of Osoand Hinchinbrooke (2) That part of the King's Highway known as No. 38 in the County of Frontenac lying between a point situate 1650 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the line between lots 10 and 11 in Concession 1 in the Town- ship of Oso and a point situate at its intersection with the hne between lots 25 and 26 in Concession 1 in the Town- ship of Hinchinbrooke. Part 4 of the said Schedule 32a, as made by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 172/62 and amended by subsection 2 of section 6 of Ontario Regulation 224/67, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: Frontenac- Twp. of Oso That part of the King's Highway known as No. 38 in the Township of Oso in the County of Frontenac lying between a point situate 700 feet measured southerly from its intersec- (3) O. Reg. 254/71 tion with the southerly junction of the roadway known as Elizabeth Street and a point situate 1650 feet meeisured northerly from its intersection with the line between lots 10 and 11 in Conces- sion 1. Part 6 of the said Schedule 32a, as made by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 172/62 and amended by subsection 3 of section 6 of Ontario Regulation 224/67, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : Frontenac — Twp. of Hinchinbrooke 4. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 38 in the Township of Hinchinbrooke in the County of Fron- tenac lying between a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 25 and 26 in Concession 1 and a point situate 1300 feet measured north- erly from its intersection with the hne between the said Concession 1 and Concession 2. 16.— (1) Paragraph 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 33 to Regulation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by subsection 1 of section 6 of Ontario Regulation 25/66, is revoked. (2) Paragraph 1 of Part 3 of the said Schedule 33, as made by subsection 1 of section 7 of Ontario Regulation 134/66, is revoked. (3) Paragraph 3 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 33, as remade by subsection 3 of section 6 of Ontario Regulation 25/66, is revoked. 17.— (1) Paragraph 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 57 d to Regulation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 88/64, is revoked. (2) Paragraph 1 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 57d, as made by section 11 of Ontario Regula- tion 431/67, is revoked. (1149) 25 692 O. Reg. 255/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 256/71 2121 Publications Under The Regulations Act July 3rd THE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES ACT, 1966 O. Reg. 255/71. General. Made— June 9th, 1971. Filed— June 14th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES ACT, 1966 1. Schedule 1 to Ontario R^ulation 64/68, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 356/69, section 2 of Ontario Regulation 505/69, section 2 of Ontario Regulation 188/70 and section 2 of Ontario Regulation 444/70, is further amended by adding thereto the follow- ing items : I2a. Dryden and District Association for the Mentally Retarded I2b. Dufferin Association for the Mentally Retarded 21a. Kapuskasing & District Association for the Mentally Retarded 26a. The Lanark District Association for the Mentally Retarded 2.— (1) Items 18, 50, 61 and 76 to Schedule 2 to Ontario R^ulation 64/68 are revoked and the following substituted therefor ; 18. A.R.C. Industries, 450 Fort WiUiam Road, Thunder Bay 50. Kinsmen Training Centre, 870 Ottawa Street, Windsor 61. R.A. Training Centre, 191 York Street, Hamilton 76. Soogoma Industries (Work Training Centre), 105 White Oak Drive East, Sault Ste. Marie 1971 (2) Item 6, item 29 as remade by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 122/69 and item 61a as made by section 2 of Ontario R^ulation 356/69 to the said Schedule 2 are revoked. (3) The said Schedule 2, as amended by section 1 of Ontario R^iilation 122/69, section 2 of Ontario Regulation 356/69, section 3 of Ontario Regulation 505/69, section 3 of Ontario Regu- lation 188/70 and section 3 of Ontario Regu- lation 444/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following items : 24/ A.R.C. Industries, 4 E^l Avenue, Dryden 24g. A.R.C. Industries, 178 Town Line, Carleton Place 24A. 24i. A.R.C. Industries, Baseline Road West, Mississauga A.R.C. Industries, R.R. §2. Shelbume 76a. South Peel Vocational Centre. 6 Queen Street West, Port Credit 76b. Spruce Adult Workshop, King Street, Kapuskasing (1184) 26 THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT O. Reg. 256/71. Construction Zones. Made— June 14th, 1971. FUed— June 14th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT 1. Subsection 2 of section 10 of Ontario Regula- lation 179/71 is amended by striking cut "Schedule 44" in the second line and inserting in Ueu thereof "Schedule 47". Charles MacNaughton Minister of Transportation and Communications Dated at Toronto, this 14th day of June, 1971. (1185) 26 693 2122 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 257/71 THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT O. Reg. 257/71. Construction Zones. Made— June 14th, 1971. FUed— June 14th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT 1. Paragraph 14 of Schedule 41 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 10 of Ontario Regulation 216/71, is amended by striking out "41" in the second line and inserting in lieu thereof "6". 2. Schedule 44 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 309/68, 41/69, 201/69, 254/69, 375/69, 456/69, 82/70, 119/70. 192/70, 274/70, 373/70, 40/71, 151/71, 179/71 and 216/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 55. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 11 in the Township of Oro in the County of Simcoe commencing at a point situate at its inter- section with the King's Highway known as No. 93 and extending northerly therealong for a distance of 8.0 miles more or less. (Contract No. 71-508) (D-5). 3. Schedule 47 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 309/68, 359/68, 41/69, 145/69, 201/69, 254/69, 375/69, 410/69, 456/69, 31/70, 119/70, 163/70, 192/70, 274/70. 40/71, 151/71, 179/71 and 216/71. is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 79. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 17 in the District of Thunder Bay lying between a point situate at its intersection with the line between the City of Thunder Bay and the Township of Paipoonge and a point situate 2.0 miles measured westerly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 590 in the Township of Conmee. (D-19). 4. Schedule 58 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 201/69, 119/70, 274/70 and 216/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 7. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 60 in the County of Renfrew cojnmencing at a point situate at its intersection with the westerly limit of the Village of Barry's Bay and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 8.84 miles more or less. (W.P. 138-65-02) (D-10). 5. Schedule 80 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 41/69 and 1 19/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 519 in the Township of Snowdon in the Provisional County of Haliburton commencing at a point situate 1000 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the line between lots 26 and 27 in Concession 14 and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 6.23 miles more or less. (W.P. 303-66-01- 04) (D-10). 6. Schedule 113 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 24 of Ontario Regulation 41/69 and amended by Ontario Regulations 254/69, 82/70, 119/70. 274/70. 373/70, 40/71, 151/71 and 179/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 9. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 24 in the County of Norfolk lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 59 in the Township of South Walsingham and a point situate 1000 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the road allowance between lots 6 and 7 in Concession 2 and lots 6 and 7 in Concession 3 in the Township of Charlotte- ville. (W.P. 24-68-05) (D-2). 7. Ontario Regulation 233/67 is amended by adding thereto the following schedules: Schedule 205 HIGHWAY NO. 132 1. That part of the King's Highway known as ' No. 132 in the County of Renfrew lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 41 in the Township of Grattan and a point situate 100 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the roadway known as Renfrew County Road No. 5 in the Township of Admaston. (Contract No. 71-62) (D-10). Schedule 206 HIGHWAY No. 506 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 506 in the Township of Barrie in the County of Frontenac commencing at a point situate 500 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the road allowance between lots 10 and 1 1 in Concession 8 and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 4.36 mUes more or less. (W.P. 190-65-01-02) (D-10). Charles MacNaughton Minister of Transportation and Communications Dated at Toronto, this 14th day of June, 1971. (1186) 26 694 O. Reg. 258/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 259/71 2123 THE NIAGARA PARKS ACT O. Reg. 258/71. General. Made— May 7th, 1971. Approved — June 9th, 1971. Filed— June 14th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE NIAGARA PARKS ACT . 1. Section 19 of Ontario Regulation 486/69, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 143/71, is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : (vii) Sight-seeing vehicle Class 5 Conveying other than School and Senior Citi- zen Groups, (4 (upon each entry into the Park) THE NIAGARA PARKS COMMISSION; James N. Allan Chairman D. R. Wilson Secretary Dated at Niagara Falls, Ontario, this 7th day of May, 1971. (1187) 26 THE ST. CLAIR PARKWAY COMMISSION ACT, 1%4 O. Reg. 259/71. General. Made— April 21st, 1971. Approved — June 9th, 1971. FUed— June 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE ST. CLAIR PARKWAY COMMISSION ACT, 1966 Ontario Regulation 117/69, as amended by Ontario Regulation 270/69, is further amended by adding thereto the following section : 12a. — (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the fee for a person to use The St. Clair Parkway Golf Course at Mooretown is, (a) $4 on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday for 18 holes of play; (6) )5 on Saturday, Sunday or a statutory holi- day for 18 holes of play ; (c) $2.50 on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday for 9 holes of play ; and {d) $3 on Saturday, Sunday or a statutory hoU- day for 9 holes of play. (2) The annual fee for a person sixteen years of age or over to use The St. Clair Parkway Golf Coarse at Mooretown at any time it is open is, (a) $135 fw a man over eighteen years of age; (6) $90 for a woman over eighteen years of age ; (c) $200 for a husband and wife ; {d) $90 for a person not less than the age of eighteen years and not more than the age of twenty-two years, who is a student in a high school, university or vocational training school ; and {e) $40 for a person not less than the age of sixteen years and not more than the age of eighteen years. (3) A person sixty-five years of age or over, upon the payment of an annual fee of $65, may use The St. Clair Parkway Golf Coarse at Mooretown, (a) after 1 p.m. during the months of April and August and the period from September 1st to September 15th inclusive; (6) after 2 p.m. during the months of May, June and July ; and (c) at any time it is open on and after September 16th. (4) A person under sixteen years of age, upon the payment of the fee specified in subsection 1 , or upon the payment of an annual fee of $40, may use The St. Clair Parkway Golf Coiuse at Mooretown, (a) at any time it is open when pla)ring with his parents or one of his parents ; (6) after 1 p.m. during the months of April and August and the period from September 1st to September 15th inclusive; (c) after 2 p.m. during the months of May, June and July ; and (i) at any time it is open on and after September 16th. (5) A husband, his wife and their children under eighteen years of age may use The St. Clair Parkway Golf Course at Mooretown upon the payment of an annual fee of $240, and the provisions of clauses a, b, c and d of subsection 4 shall apply to their children under sixteen years of age. The St. Clair Parkway Commission; J. Kennedy Chairman Ronald V. Brittaik Secretary- Treasurer Dated at Conmna, this 21st day of April, 1971. (1188) 26 695 2124 0.,Reg. 260/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE THE GAME AND FISH ACT, 1961-62 O. Reg. 262/71 O. Reg. 260/71. Furs. Made— June 9th, 1971. Filed— June 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GAME AND FISH ACT, 1961-62 1. Subsection 1 of section 19 of Ontario Regula- tion 343/64 is amended by striking out "trip- licate" in the second line and inserting in lieu thereof "duplicate". 2. — (1) Clauses a, b and c of subsection 1 of sec- tion 20 of Ontario Regulation 343/64 are revoked and the following substituted therefor : (a) on or before the 10th day of every month send the original of Forms 14 and 15 for the preceding month to the District Forester of the district in which the premises designated on the licence are situate or in which the licensee resides ; and (b) retain the duplicate original intact in the book in which Forms 14 and 15 are supplied. (2) Subsection 2 of the said section 20 is amended by striking out "duplicate originals" in the third line and inserting in lieu thereof "original". (3) Subsection 3 of the said section 20 is amended by striking out "tripUcate" in the first line and inserting in lieu thereof "duplicate". (1189) 26 THE FOREST FIRES PREVENTION ACT, 1968 O. Reg. 261/71. Restricted Fire Zone. Made— June 14th, 1971. Filed— June 15th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE FOREST FIRES PREVENTION ACT, 1968 RESTRICTED FIRE ZONE 1. The parts of Ontario described in schedules 2, 5 and 18 to Ontario Regulation 119/69 are declared to be restricted fire zones from the 16th day of June to the 22nd day of June, both inclusive, in the year 1971. Rene Brunelle Minister of Lands and Forests Dated at Toronto, this 14th day of June, 1971. (1190) 26 THE MINING ACT O. Reg. 262/71. Rope Testing Laboratories. Made— May 19th, 1971. Filed— June 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MINING ACT ROPE TESTING LABORATORIES 1. In this Regulation, (a) "laboratory" means a laboratory estab- lished by the Minister under section 598 of the Act; (b) "size" means diameter measured in inches. 2. The fee for testing at a laboratory a rope of the type set out in colunm 1 of the Table and the size set out in column 2 of the Table is the amount set out opposite thereto, (a) in column 3 of the Table for a rof)e tested for a mine in Ontario ; or (b) in colunm 4 of the Table for a rope tested for a mine outside Ontario or for the manufacturer of the rope. 3. The fee for testing at a laboratory a rope that is not of a type set out in column 1 of the Table or a size set out in column 2 of the Table shall be determined by the chief engineer and shall be in as near a relationship as practicable to the fees set out in the Table. 696 O. Reg. 262/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE TABLE O. Reg. 263/71 2125 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Type Diameter in Inches Fee Fee Round or To and including % % 30 $ 33 flattened Over '/g to and including 1% 46 50 strand Over 1% to and including 2 75 83 Over 2 to and including 2^ 90 100 Over 2 ^ to and including 2 14 175 193 Over 2 ^ to and including 3 325 350 Over 3 to and including 3 34 475 525 Lock coil To and including % 36 40 Over % to and including 1% 60 66 Over 1% to and including 1% 90 100 Over 1% to and including 2Vi 250 275 (1191) THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT O. Reg. 243/71. Asparagus — Marketing. Made— June 10th, 1971. FUed— June 16th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT I. Section 2 of Regulation 147 of Revised R^ula- tions of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 236/63, is amended by striking out "applies to" in the first Une and inserting in lieu thereof 'provides for". 2. — (I) Clause b of secticm 5 of Regulation 147 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, is amend- ed by inserting after "asparagus" in the fourth line "including the completing and filing of returns". (2) Clause c of the said section 5, as remade by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 236/63, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (c) to appoint persons to inspect the books, records, documents, lands and premises and any asparagus of persons engaged in pro- ducing or marketing asparagus ; (3) Clause e of the said section 5 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (e) to co-operate with a marketing board, local board, marketing commission or marketing agency of Canada or of any province in Canada for the purpose of marketing asparagtis. 3. Clause k of section 6 of Regulation 147 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by subsection 8 of section 4 of Ontario Regula- tion 236/63 is amended by inserting after "sell" where it occurs the second time in the second Une, "the". 26 4. Subsection 1 of section 8 of Regulation 147 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, is amend- ed by inserting after "fees" in the second hne, "service charges". 5. Section 8a of Regulation 147 of Revised Regula- tions of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 81/63, is revoked and the following substituted therefor ; 8d. The Board authorizes the local board to conduct a pool or pools for the distribution of all moneys received from the sale of asparagus and, after deducting all necessary- and proper disburse- ments and expenses, to distribute the remainder of the moneys received from the sale in such manner that every producer receives a share of the re- mainder of the moneys received from the sale in relation to the amount, class, variety, grade or size of the asparagus delivered by him, and authorizes the local board to make an initial payment on dehvery of the asparagus and subsequent payments until all the remainder of the moneys received from the sale is distributed to the producers. 6. — (1) Paragraph 6 of section 10 of Regxilation 147 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 161/61, is amended by striking out "owing to the producer" in the fourth Une. (2) Paragraph 8 of the said section 10, as made by section 6 of Ontario Regulation 236/63, is amended by adding at the end thereof "and to seU or otherwise dispose of any asparagus so purchased or acquired". The Farm Products Marketing Board: C. E. MiGHTON Chairman Wllllam V. Doyle Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 10th day of June. 1971. (1192) 26 697 2126 O. Reg. 264/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 265/71 THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT O. Reg. 264/71. Fresh Grapes — Marketing. Made— June 10th, 1971. Filed— June 16th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT 1. — (1) Clause b of section 3 of Ontario Regula- tion 191/66 is amended by inserting after "grapes" in the fourth line "including the com- pleting and filing of returns". (2) Clause c of the said section 3 is amended by inserting after "records" in the second line, "documents". (3) Clause e of the said section 3 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (e) to co-operate with a marketing board, local board, marketing commission or marketing agency of Canada or of any province in Canada for the purpose of marketing fresh grapes ; 2. Subsection 1 of section 5 of Ontario Regula- tion 191/66 is amended by inserting after "fees" in the second line "service charges". 3. — (1) Paragraph 4 of section 7 of Ontario Regula- tion 191/66 is amended by inserting after "pro- ducers" in the second line "or to the local board, as the case may be". (2) Paragraph 7 of the said section 7 is amended by striking out "owing to the producer" in the third and fourth lines. The Farm Products Marketing Board: C. E. MiGHTON Chairman William V. Doyle Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 10th day of June, 1971. (1193) 26 THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT O. Reg. 265/71. Grapes for Processing — Marketing. Made— June 10th, 1971. Filed— June 16th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT 1. Section 2 of Regulation 160 of Revised Regula- tions of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 239/63, is amended by striking out "appHes to" in the first line and inserting in lieu thereof "provides for". 2. — (1) Clause b of section 9 of Regulation 160 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amend- ed by inserting after "grapes" in the fourth line "including the completing and filing of returns". (2) Clause c of the said section 9, as remade by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 239/63, is amended by inserting after "records" in the second line, "documents". (3) Clause e of the said section 9 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : {e) to co-operate with a marketing board, local board, marketing commission or marketing agency of Canada or of any province in Canada for the purpose of marketing grapes ; 3. — (1) Clause / of section 9a of Regulation 160 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as re- made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 213/64, is amended by inserting after "sell" where it occurs the second time in the second line, "the". (2) Clause m of the said section 9a, as made by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 239/63, is amended by striking out "or offered for sale" in the third line. 4. Section 10a of Regulation 160 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by sec- tion 1 of Ontario Regulation 96/67, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 10a. The Board authorizes the local board to conduct a pool or pools for the distribution of all moneys received from the sale of grapes and, after deducting all necessary and proper disbursements and expenses, to distribute the remainder of the moneys received from the sale in such manner that every producer receives a share of the remainder of the moneys received from the sale in relation to the amount, class, variety, grade or size of the grapes delivered by him, and authorizes the local board to make an initial payment on delivery of the grapes and subsequent payments until all of the remainder of the moneys received from the sale is distributed to the producers. 5. Section 11 of Regulation 160 of Revised Regula- tions of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 6 of Ontario Regulation 239/63, is amended by inserting after "payable" in the second line, "or owing". 6. Section 12 of Regulation 160 of Revised Regula- tions of Ontario, 1960, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 698 O. Reg. 265/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 267/71 2127 12. The Board authorizes the local board to prohibit the marketing of any class, variety, grade or size of grapes. The Fasm Products Masketing Board: C. E. MiGHTON Chairman WnjJAM V. Doyle Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 10th day of June, 1971. (1194) 26 THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT O. Reg. 266/71. Greenhouse Vegetables — Marketing. Made— June 10th, 1971. Filed— June 16th, 1971. I REGULATION MADE UNDER THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT 1. — (1) Clause b of section 4 of Ontario R^ula- tion 116/67 is amended by inserting after "v^etables" in the fourth line, "including the completing and filing of returns". (2) Clause c of the said section 4 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (c) to appoint persons to inspect the books, records, documents, lands and premises, and any greenhouse vegetables of persons engaged in producing or marketing green- house vegetables ; (3) Clause e of the said section 4 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (e) to co-operate with a marketing board, local board, msirketing commission or marketing agency of Canada or of any province in Canada for the purpose of marketing green- house vegetables. 2. Clause * of section 5 of Ontario Regulation 116/67 is amended by inserting after "sell" where it occurs the second time in the second line, "the". 3. Subsection 1 of section 6 of Ontario Regula- tion 116/67 is amended by inserting after "fees" in the second line, "service charges". — ( 1 ) Paragraph 4 of section 9 of Ontario Regula- tion 116/67 is amended by inserting after "producers" in the second line, "or to the local board, as the case may be". (2) Paragraph 7 ol the said section 9 is amended by striking out " i>wing to the producer" in the fourth line. (3) Paragraph 10 of the said section 9 is amended by adding at the end thereof "and to sell or otherwise dispose of any greenhouse v^etables so purchased or acquired". 5. Section 13 of Ontario Regulation 116/67 is re- voked and the following substituted therefor: 13. The Board authorizes the local board to conduct a pool or pools for the distribution of aU moneys received from the sale of greenhouse vegetables and after deducting all necessary and proper disbursements and expenses, to distribute the remainder of the moneys received from the sale in such manner that ever\- producer receives a share of the remainder of the moneys received from the sale in relation to the amount, class, variety, grade or size of the greenhouse vegetables delivered by him, and authorizes the local board to make an initial payment on deUvery of the greenhouse v^etables and subsequent payments until all of the remainder of the moneys received from the sale is distributed to the producers. The Farm Products Marketing Board: C. E. Mighton Chairman William V. Doyle Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 10th day of June, 1971. (1195) 26 THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT O. Reg. 267/71. General. Made— May 13th, 1971. Approved — May 13th, 1971. FUed— June 16th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 1. Subsection 1 of section 21 of Ontario Regulation 187/65, as remade by section 3 of Ontario R^ulation 184/69, exclusive of the clauses, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: (1) Liquor may be sold and served in premises Ucensed as a dining lounge, dining room or l»unge. 2. Ontario Regulation 187/65, as amended by Ontario Regulations 363/66, 34/67, 407/67, 699 2128 O. Reg. 267/71 454/67, 5/69 and 184/69, is further amended by adding thereto the following section : 34a. For the purposes of clause ta of section 1 of the Act, an establishment operates on a seasonal basis when it operates for not more than ten months in each year. Liquor Licence Board of Ontario: J. P. MacKay Chairman Made by the Board, this 13th day of May, 1971. (1196) 26 THE ASSESSMENT ACT, 1968-69 O. Reg. 268/71. Notice of Assessment under Subsec- tion 1 of Section 40 of the Act. Made— June 16th, 1971. Filed— June 16th, 1971. THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 268/71 Form 1 The Assessment Act, 1968-69 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT This is not a tax bill WARD MADE IN 19 FOR TAXATION YEAR 19 REGULATION MADE UNDER THE ASSESSMENT ACT, 1968-69 1. A notice of assessment under subsection 1 of section 40 of the Act shall be in Form 1. O. Reg. 268/71, s. 1. 2. Ontario Regulation 138/70 is revoked. O. Reg. 268/71,5.2. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 16th day of June, 1971. Take notice that you are assessed for taxation as specified below. If you deem yourself improperly assessed in any respect you or your agent may appeal on or before the date specified. Notify the under- signed in writing of your complaint and it will be tried by the assessment review court. See Reverse Side For, (i) Appeal Procedures (ii) Codes Used On Notice Municipality Signed . Assessment Commissioner Prop. No. Tenant No. You are Assessed As A School Supporter PARTICULARS OF PERSONS ASSESSED Names and Addresses of Owners, 3 Occupation U* Lessees, Tenants and Occupiers a t>0 u (2 1 3 c o (A .c ei c m rt a c O o "FTo O o o S, 13 *3 ^ 0) (J O S O w ^ > C/2 O This Assessment Is Classified As : 700 O. Reg. 268/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2129 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY ASSESSED (Plan or Concession, Lot Number) Occupants Portion Total Real Property Liable FtM* Tax Rate RP RS T T CP E CS BP ET BS Electoral Status Last Day For Appeal Date Mailed Business Percentage Note: Where property is occupied by a tenant, taxation for school purposes is determined accordingly as the tenant is assessed for school support. REVERSE SIDE Codes Marital Status h M MW WR W B S Citizenship Status A — Alien B — British Subject C — Canadian Citizen Blank — British Subject or Canadian Citizen Married Man Married Woman Widower Widow Single Man Single Woman o — Owner L — Lessee T — Tenant OC — Occupier MF — Eligible to Vote by Reason of Being Spouse of an Owner, Tenant or Lessee FS — Farmer's Son FD — Farmer's Daughter SF — Sister of Unmarried Farmer EF — Extended Franchise (Eligible to Vote Under The Municipal Franchise Extension Act.) Occupation ME — Municipal Elector NR — Non- Resident Description of Property Assessed AC — Acres FR — Frontage DP - Depth Occupant's Portion T — Total Assessed Value of the Occupant's Portion ET — Total Value of Exempt Assessment Total Real Property U Total Assessed Value of the Property The Amount of Exempt Assessment Included in the TotJil Assessed Value of the Property Unfinished Liable For Tax Rate RP — Residential Public School Rate RS — Residential Separate School Rate CP — Commercial Public School Rate CS — Commercial Separate School Rate BP — Business Public School Rate BS — Business Separate School Rate NOTICE OF APPEAL Note : See Section 67 of The A ssesstnent Act, 1 968-69 as to the times limited for bringing an action in any court with respect to assessment. 19. Sir: Take notice that I hereby appeal for the following 701 2130 O. Reg. 268/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 269/71 Signature Please Give Address In Full O. Reg. 268/71, Form 1. (1197) 26 THE APPRENTICESHIP AND TRADESMEN'S QUALIFICATION ACT, 1964 O. Reg. 269/71. Plumbers. Made— June 9th, 1971. Filed— June 18th, 1971. ^ REGULATION MADE UNDER THE APPRENTICESHIP AND TRADESMEN'S QUALIFICATION ACT, 1964 1. Schedules 1 and 2 to Ontario Regulation 227/65 are revoked and the following substituted therefor: Schedule 1 PLUMBER In-School Training Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Course Subject Instruction to be Given 1 Mathematics (Trade Related) Mathematics Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division of whole numbers, fractions, decimals. Weights and measures. Ratio and proportion. Percentage, dis- counts, simple interest. Areas, volumes, linear and angular mensuration. Square root. Scale conversion. Simple equations and formulae calculations (tanks, pipes; capacities, rate of flow). 2 Science Physics Hydrostatics, hydraulics; pressure and head dif- ferences. Pascal's Law. Pump capacities (H.P. rating and flow). Pressure pump principles; venturi, fluid flow, water hammer. Heat; temperature mea- surement, heat transfer. Heat units, evaporation, condensation, humidity, heat effect on metals. Heat calculations, expansion problems (solids, liquids, gases). Air and water properties, atmospheric pres- sure, syphonage, effect on plumbing materials. Electrolysis and corrosion. Water treatment, pol- lution, pH factor. Plumbing materials; relative strengths, electrolytic, chemical, bacteriological resistance, uses. 3 English Usage and Business Communication Reading comprehension. Trade terminology, usage. Sentence, paragraph structure. Letter, report writing. Work and parts orders. Interpretation, use of manufacturer's manuals, job specifications. Oral communication. 702 O. Reg. 269/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2131 Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Course Subject Instruction to be Given 4 Drafting Basic Drafting and Interpretation Drafting techniques; scales, symbols, projections. Preparation of elementary trade, related working drawings, dimensioned sketches. Reading, inter- pretation of floor plans elevations, plumbing and heating installations, specifications, material esti- mates. 5 Trade Tools and Procedures Safety Hand Tools Power Tools and Equipment Measuring Devices Safety rules and safe operating procedures. Pro- tective clothing, equipment. First aid. Fire pre- vention: use and maintenance of fire fighting equip- ment. The Construction Safety Act, 1961-62. The Workmen's Compensation Act. The National Building Code of Cmnada— Part 7. The Ontario Water Resources Commission Act (Regulation 471 of Revised Regu- lations of Ontario, 1960). Correct lifting methods and use of hfting and hoisting equipment. Safe use of electrical tools, equipment and powder actuated tools. Good Housekeeping. Selection, care and use of hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, wood saws, hacksaws, chisels (metal, wood, masonry), files, hand shears, hand drills, pipe cutting, threading, reaming and bending tools. Care and use of portable air and electric drills, grinders, circular and sabre saws. Powder actuated tools. Mechanical and hydraulic tube bending equip- ment. Pipe cutting, reaming and threading equip- ment. Pedestal and bench grinders, abrasive cut-off tools. Grinding drill bits, cutting tools. Materials handling devices, scaffolds, ladders, ropes, sUngs, hoists. Care and use of rules, tapes, builders levels, caUpers, micrometers, squares, straightedges, hand levels, plumb bobs. 6 Trade Tools and Procedures Pipe, Tubing and Fittings (Joining Techniques) Soldering Welding and Brazing Caulking Soft soldering techniques; uses, solder alloys, fluxes. Heating torches and soldering irons. Preparation, sweating, jigging, tacking. Tinning dips. Hard soldering; alloys, fluxes, techni- ques and uses. Cleaning and testing joints. Welding and brazing rods, electrodes, fluxes. Set up, operation and use of oxyacetylene, propane, arc weld- ing equipment for heating, welding, brazing and cutting operations. Protection of flammable materials. Ex- plosion hazards; ventilation, cleaning or purging methods, testing equipment. Caulk joint characteristics. Relevant codes. Joining with hot sulphur, asbestos cement, lead wool. Use of packing irons, oakum. Measuring, cutting, sup- porting or hanging cast iron pipe. Lead pouring and caulking vertical, horizontal, inverted and subm«-ged joints. Test methods. 703 2132 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 269/71 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Course Subject Instruction to be Given Cutting and Reaming Holding devices. Hand and power pipe cutting and reaming. Lubricants. Length and fitting allow- ances, cleaning. Threading Pipe Thread identification, usage; standard pipe threads. Die setting. Hand and power threading procedures. Pipe vises, collets, chucks. Cutting fluids. Cutting standard, loose, tight, crooked threads. Recutting damaged threads. Burr removal. Flanged Fittings Threaded, welded, lap jointed types. Relevant codes. Gasket materials, cutting methods. Expansion loops and joints, swing joints. Temporary pipe slinging, aligning ; tightening bolts. Marking and drilling blank flanges. Breaking old joints. Compression Type Fittings Flared joint, flared joint and ring, ferrule types. Relevant codes. Gaskets, packings. Flaring ferrous and nonferrous tube. Joint assembly. Lead Burning Good joint design. Relevant codes. Lead burning and supporting techniques in all positions. Adequate ventilation. Wiping Joints Lead to lead, lead to brass, and lead to copper wiped joints. Relevant codes. Wiping alloys, cloths, tools; smudge, paste and flux. Preparing and wiping flange, butt, underhand, vertical, rolled joints. Hand- ling, supporting, protecting lead pipes. Cementing Joints Pipe or materials used. Relevant codes. Cement mixtures. Raking joints, aligning and supporting. Installing new pipe in existing lines. Test methods. Nonmetallic Joints (Plastic) Cutting and joining techniques; materials, cleaning and solvent welding compounds, aligning and sup- porting methods. 7 Trade Tools and Procedures Pipe and Tubing liending procedures; tubing specifications, allowable radii. Hand and power benders. Filling with sand, lead, resin. Use of spring and stationary mandrels. Bend centers. Pipe, Tubing and Fittings Wire templates. (Bending and Forming Techniques) Bar Stock Hot and cold bending techniques. Hardening, tem- pering, annealing, stress relieving. Forming Lead Formingtools. Layout, bossingordressingtechniques. Joint preparation. 704 0. Reg. 269/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2133 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Item Course Subject Instruction to be Given 8 Trade Tools Pipe and Tubing Size, lengths, classification; wrought iron, steel. and Procedures Selection cast iron, copper, lead, brass, vitrified tile, concrete, bituminized fibre, cement asbestos (transite), plastic, Pipe, Tubing stainless steel, glass, dur iron. Relevant codes. and Fittings Working and bursting pressures; safety and usage (Installation) factors. Threaded Pipe Standard, extra-heavy, double extra-heavy weight pipe. Butt weld, lapweld, seamless types. Relevant codes. A.S.M.E. standard thread tables. Standard pipe and fitting terminology. Thread compounds. Making up fittings, installation, aligning. Pipe Hangers Suspending pipes by ; drilling and tapping, expansion and Fasteners shields, toggle bolts, welding, clamps, powder actuated tool and fastener use. Types, use of wood, machine, coach or lag screws. Relevent codes. Hanging or supporting pipe by pipe hooks, extension bar, solid ring hangers; pipe rings, rolls and saddles; U bolts, hanger rods, masonry piers, brackets and clamps. Positioning, aligning, levelling. Insulation allow- ances. Tubing and Types and classification; underground limitations. Fittings Relevant codes. Installing, joining by soldering, brazing, swaging, compression fittings. Fitting allowances. Expansion loops. Vibration reduction. Valves Terminology, types, construction, purpose, locating; gate, O.S. and Y valves, sliding stem, globe, check, jM-essure reducing and relief. Stuffing boxes, gland packing. Relevant codes. Installation procedures; tagging and charting. Valve defects and wear. Supports Above or underground installations. Relevant codes. Support layout, spacing, grade. Installation of rein- forced concrete, steel, masonry, wood types, on filled ground, virgin soil, chair carriers, suspended from buildings. 9 Roughing In Sewers and Elevation of inverts. Location of stacks, connections. Drains Drain sizes. Relevant codes. Locating, setting. (Drainwork) levelling; using dumpy levels and batter boards, bench marks or datum points. (Excavating and Relevant codes and regulations. Safety, inspection Trenching) procedures. Shoring methods; hazards. Ventilation. Dewatering. Piling excavated material. Back- filling. (Building Sewers) Location, layout, size, elevation of inverts. Relevant codes. Drainage terminology, materials, jointing compounds. Storm, sanitary, combination drainage systems. Grading, supporting. Location of cleanouts. Testing drains. Repair and servicing; locating, clearing blockages, use of drain plans, rods, power equipment, chemicals. Cutting, inserting fittings. 705 2134 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 269/71 Column 1 Item Column 2 Column 3 Course Subject Instruction to be Given (Building Traps) (Floor Drains) (Rain-water Leaders, Area Drains and Subsoil Drainage Tile) (Oil and Gasoline Interceptors) (Sewage Pumps) (Backwater Valves) (Blow-off Tanks) Municipal Sewage Systems Types, requirements, location, size. Relevant codes. Setting trap level for seal, installing, supporting. Air inlet and cleanouts. Repair and servicing. Application, location of simple and fixture floor drains. Relevant codes. Strainers ; levelling. Grad- ing floors, sealing strainer inlets. Supporting grating. Venting floor drain traps. Connecting floor drains to building drains. Locating cleanouts. Repair and servicing. Location. Relevant codes. Sizing storm drains; rainfall charts, sizing tables, drainage areas. In- stalling subdrainage tile (inside and outside), area drains, rain-water leaders to combination and storm drains. Sediment catchment. Manufactured and concrete (single and multiple chamber) types. Specifications. Relevant codes. Installing oil collecting tanks, vents, flow control fittings. Concrete interceptor construction. Con- necting inlet and outlet pipes to interceptors and building drains. Prohibited discharges through inter- ceptor. Repair and servicing; cleaning, sediment removal. Open flame hazards. Sump location, ejector type, elevation, subbasements, subdrains. Relevant codes. Sewage, drainage sumps. Venting. Sewage and drainage pumps, ejectors. Operating intervals. Sizing, installation of sewage sumps, pumps, discharge lines. Controls and safety devices; single and duplex pumps, high water alarms, alternator controls. Elec- trical connections. Discharge connection to building drains, with or without main trap)s. Connecting subdrains to sewage tanks; testing methods. Re pairing, servicing pumps, screens, impellers, valves, air compressors, motors, controls. Purpose and ins^Uation of flat and float backwater valves. Locating factors. Combination and separate drainage systems. Relevant codes. Sewage and drainage sumps for backflood protection. Repairing and servicing backwater valves. Tank size, location. Discharge temperature. Venting. Slowdown, quick opening and closing valves. Con- necting water supply to tanks, discharge line to building drains. Cross-connection prevention. Re- pair and servicing. Public sewers; intercepting or trunk line, tributary or contributing. Grading. Construction materials and design. Sewage treatment, disposal; activated sludge process, artificial drying, lagoon systems. Final effluent treatment. 706 O. Reg. 269/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2135 Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Course Subject Instruction to be Given (Connecting Building Sewers to Public Sewers) Rural Sewage Systems (Septic Tanks) (Disposal Fields) Location, size of public sewers, depth of inverts. Relevant codes. Sewer connecting procedures; ex- plosion hazards, safety practices. Maintenance re- sponsibility of municipality Septic systems; single and multiple chamber trickle type, 2 compartment tank with automatic syphon, Imhof! tanks, cesspools. Grease interception, removal. Freezing protection. System typ)e; location. Relevant codes. Poured concrete, steel, pre-cast concrete, other tank types. Sizing. Installation of tanks, fittings, cleanouts, venting, elevation. Repair and servicing ; cleaning by manual removal, vacuum tanks, sludge pumps. Sludge disposal. Septic action starters, conditioners. Disposal bed systems, location. Relevant codes. Percolation tests. Boring test holes. Chart use for required absorption area. Leaching systems ; standard trench, seepage pits. Bed layout; trench depth and width, grades, spacing. Installation of weeping tile, aggregate, connections, venting, backfilling. Distribution box construction. Repair and servicing. 10 Roughing in (Stacks, Wastes and Vents) Soil and Waste Stacks (Sleeves and Inserts) (Stack Footings) (Flashings) (Horizontal Branches and Fixture Waste Pipes) Types, characteristics. Locating. Sizing. Pro- hibited practices. Relevant codes. Joining pipe materials, fittings. Cutting stack holes, notching structural members. Connecting fixtures at stack bases; pressure effects, hazards. Cleanouts. Relief venting stacks in multistorey buildings. Prefabrica- tion, installation of stacks, offsets; plumbing, align- ing. Stack testing. Repair and servicing; cutting fittings into stacks. Freezing protection. Thawing stacks, wastes. Sleeve filling materials. Fixed, adjustable, continuous inserts. Lining up sleeves, inserts, with chalk Une, plumb bob. Locations, sizes. Relevant codes. Pipe, fitting selection. Connecting stack footings to drain. Grad- ing, installation tools, supporting footings. Hub, sleeve, manufactured types; lead, copper, neo- prene. Relevant codes. Flashing flat, pitched, shingled, slate, other roofs. Flashing tools. Use of ladders and scaffolds, hand line, ropes and sUngs. Conventional and Dunham plumbing systems. Re- levant codes. Roughing in, fixture dimensions. Sizing horizontal and vertical waste pipes, fixture drains. Grading. Connecting and supporting pipes. Rigging methods. 707 2136 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 269/71 Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Course Subject Instruction to be Given (Fixture Traps) (Grease Traps) (Chair Carriers) (Venting) Rainwater Leaders Purpose of P traps, drum traps, sf>ecial designs. Relevant codes. Trap components and seals. Seal loss ; causes, effects. Measuring seal. Trap location. Cleanouts. Connecting and support- ing traps to fixtures and waste pipes. Repair and servicing. Hazards of chemical use, use of drain rods. Trap types. Flow control fittings. Relevant codes. Sizing. Locating, installing and venting, traps and flow control fittings, installed as fixture traps or as interceptors. Roughing in (concrete and frame); closet, urinal. lavatory and sink, hospital fixture, wall type car- riers, vandal proof fittings. Alignment. Thread protection. System type, vent stack locations, sizes, supports. Relevant codes. Sizing, installing back vents, con- tinuous waste and vents; dual, stack, wet, loop and circuit, relief and yoke tyf)e vents. Terminating stacks through walls and roofs. Draining dead end vents. Purpose, size, material, location of leaders, hoppers, gutters. Expansion joints. Flashings. Connecting leaders to storm and sanitary drains. Rainwater traps. Cleanouts. 11 Roughing In (Water Supply Systems) Main Supply (Service Connection to Municipal Water Main) (Water Meters) (Cold Water Supply Piping) Service connection materials. Relevant codes. Threaded, caulked, capillary solder, flared, wiped solder and mechanical type joints. Supporting ser- vice pipes on virgin soil, filled ground, through walls. Installing anchors. Location of main control valves. Drilling, tapping mains under pressure. Installation of curb valve, main supply valves. Meter chamber construction. Protecting plastic service pipes from hot water back- up. Testing main supply pipes. Meter Types. Selection and installation. Anti- tampering devices. Electrical grounding. Bypass. Use of test dial. Shop testing with calibrated tubes and tanks. Field testing large meters with portable test meters, orifice plates. Meter protection. Locating, sizing supply system; flow factors, storage tanks, other connections, draining. Relevant codes. Installation procedures. Use of booster pumps. Backflow prevention. Damage and freezing pro- tection. System testing. Noise elimination. Thaw- ing procedures. Repair and maintenance. 708 O. Reg. 269/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2137 Column 1 Item Course Column 2 Subject Column 3 Instruction to be Given (Hot Water Supply Piping) Rural Water Suppfy Systems Fire Line Systems (Fire Protection Lines) (Ring Mains For Exterior Fire Protection) i Heater and storage tank location, heat generation method, size of mains, branches, risers, outlets to fixtures, circulation method, pipe expansion, valve locations. Insulation. Relevant codes. Direct, indirect, instantaneous heaters. Sizing. Boiler con- nections to converters, circulating pumps. Tank manifolds. Location of main control valves, drain valves, temperature/pressure relief valves, tempera- ture control valves, thermometers, pressure gauges. Tempering valves, expansion loops and fittings. Preventing reverse flow. Installation of noncirculat- ing, gravity, forced circulation systems. Flexible hanger use. Wall and floor sleeves; pipe clearances. Preventing cross connections between potable and j nonpotable hot water pipes. Protecting and testing ; system. Noise elimination. Repair and maintenance. \ Supply source. Well types; construction codes, po- i tability tests. Pump characteristics, sizing factors; ' centrifugal jet (shallow and deep), reciprocal (shallow and deep), submersible, gear, hydraulic ram. Power sources. Gravity and hydro-pneumatic storage tanks. Locating, installing tanks and pumps. Suction line. , Pressure and float switches, air volume controls. Pressure gauges, gauge glass, level indicator. Relief valve, overflow pipe, pulsation chamber, drain cocks, sand trap, strainers, filters. Main control, foot and check valves. Power connections. Priming pump. contamination. System purging. Repair and servic- j ing shallow well, deep well pump)s and systems. Connections to supply source, hose stations. Type, sizes of pipe and fittings. Size, locations of mains, standpipes, check valves, Siamese connection. Rel- evant codes and underwriters specifications. Standard outlets. Hazards of intervening valves in fire Une. Outside booster connection. Locating, instalhng, supporting, fire hues, stand- pipes and outlets, hose storage cabinets, control valves. Hose, valve, nozzle selection. Use of booster pump. Preventing backflow to domestic system. System protection and testing. System type, supply source (single and dual) ; location of main control valves, check valves, hydrants; valves in hydrant branches, valve chambers, storage tank, reservoir, booster pump. Relevant codes, underwriters specifications. Underground instal- lation factors. Installing branches to hydrants. Use of thrust blocks, saddles or anchors. Frost protection; inside hydrants, frost heave, draining facilities. Indicator valves. Protection against backflow into municipal system. Strategic valve 709 2138 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 269/71 Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Course Subject Instruction to be Given ' locations. Fire department pumper connections. System testing. Backfilling. Erosion prevention. Purging pipes. Leak detection on buried lines by earphone diaphragm, geophone, valve box locator. Replacing defective section, installing bell joint glamps. Inserting extra branch. Repair and mainten- ance. 12 Roughing In (Process Supply Systems) Special Water Systems (Chilled Water Systems) (DistiUed Water Systems) (Nonpotable Water Supply Systems) (Lawn Irrigation Systems) Liquid Dispensing Systems Special Fluid Process Piping Systems Systems for dairies, laboratories, hospitals, industries. Cooling units, components. Heat exchangers. In- sulation. Installation of upfeed and downfeed systems, components. Relevant codes. Colour coding system. Test methods. Reclaiming water from cool- ing towers, spray ponds, condenser coils. Systems for battery manufacture, drinking fountains, hospitals, drug, beverage manufacturers. Installation of distillation units, components, pipes, fittings. Nonpotable supply source, location of mains, risers, branches, connection to supply. Usage factors. Relevant codes. Installation ; isolation from potable systems. Coding. Backflow preventers. Supply source, system tyi>e, pipe, fittings. Relevant codes. Control and zoning. Installation. Backflow preventers. Fertihzer injection. Pressure and gravity type systems. Installation. Installation and relevant codes for fluid transfer in bakeries, dairies, distilleries, food processing plants, breweries, laboratories, refineries, hospitals, industial plants. 13 Fixture and Equipment Installation and Servicing (Basic Fittings) Supply Fittings Automatic Flush Valves Separate faucets, combination supply and waste, combination swing spout, single lever control, sink and shampoo faucets with spray attachments, automatic tempering devices. Relevant codes. C.S.A. and manufacturers standards. Installing exposed and concealed faucets; deck, wall mounted. Roughing in; finished wall clearance, valve bonnet access, air gap. Vacuum breakers. Testing. Preventing damage to finished fittings. Control valves; com- pression, needle types. Relevant codes. C.S.A. , manufacturers standards. Component assembly. Test methods. Diaphragm and plunger types. Hand, seat, foot or push button operated flushing mechanisms ; domes- tic use. Installing, testing, adjusting. Backsyphon- age preventers. 710 O. Reg. 269/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2139 Column 1 Item Column 2 Column 3 Course Subject Instruction to be Given Repair and Replacement of Supply Fittings, Valves and Piping Waste Fittings Washer replacement procedures. Removing broken and corroded valve, faucet washer screws. Seat regrinding tools, techniques. Replacing valve gland, faucet bonnet packings, "O" rings, spindle sleeves: Use of lubricants. Basin wrench use. Replacement faucets; adapter wall plates, crows foot washers. Diverter valves; repair, adjusting. Cleaning screens, aerator outlets. Adapting supply to replacement fittings. Installation of mechanical and plug outlets. Strainers. Tail pieces. Stoppage causes; clearing methods. Rej)air and replacement. 14 Fixture and Equipment Installation and Servicing (Fixtures) Bathtubs Washbasins Water-Closets Bidets Showers Sinks Porcelain ware, enamelled cast iron, enamelled press-formed steel bath tubs. Built-in, freestanding, other types. Built-in enclosures. Location, rough- ing in dimensions, handling. Installation. Protec- tion. Installation of supply fittings, wastes and overflows. Repair and maintenance. Wall hung, combined wall and floor tjfpe, pedestal, slab (vanity) types. Handling precautions. Instal- lation and mounting; Installation of supply and waste fittings. Testing, cleaning. Repair and re- placement. Floor, wall hung, other types. Construction materials. Syphon jet, reverse trap, washdown, reverse trap without jet, blowout types. Relevant codes. Instal- lation procedures. Gaskets. Tank refill devices; float, flush, control valves, lever mechanisms; testing, adjusting for storage level, flushing action. Pressure noise control. Freezing protection. Temporary trap seals. Seat types, installation. Closet servicing, repair, replacement. Characteristics. Installation procedures: relevant codes. Roughing in dimensions. Connecting to supply. Backflow preventers. Adjusting control valves. Repair and maintenance. Shower compartments; built-up, prefabricated, mul- tiple types. Relevant codes. Installing prefabricated compartments. Forming, installing pans for built-up types. Shower drains, strainers. Sizing and locating traps. Supply fittings; combination, single, remote control. Roughing in dimensions. Sizing. Instal- lation of exposed and concealed systems. Automatic tempering devices. Therapeutical uses. Test spouts. Adjustable heads ; hard water effects. Shower repMiir and maintenance. Single and multiple compartment, combined sink and drainboard. Relevant codes. Materials, finishes. 711 2140 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 269/71 Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Course Subject Instruction to be Given Laundry Tubs Urinals Drinking Fountains Installation of counter top, wall hung, freestanding, cabinet types. Tail pieces, strainers, traps, faucets (single loose flange, combination, single handle control, preset temperature control). Supply fittings, spray hose, aerator, control valves. Repair and mainten- ance. Single outlet, two and three compartment types. Construction materials; handling. Roughing in dimensions. Relevant codes. Installing tubs, supply, strainers, traps, waste and vent. Wall hung, stall, pedestal, trough, integral trap tyj)es. Syphon storage tanks, flush valves, self closing stops. Roughing in dimensions. Relevant codes. Locating, instaUing, adjusting urinals, flushing devices, strainers. Connecting to wall outlet (exposed and integral traps), floor outlet, waste and supply. Provisions of cleanouts. Repair and maintenance. Wall hung, built-in recess, pedestal, basin attachment, electrically cooled, other types. Roughing in dimen- sions. Relevant codes. Mounting, connecting to supply and waste (integral and exposed traps). Adjusting flow control valves. Fountain repair and maintenance. 15 Fixture and Equipment Installation and Servicing (Water Conditioning Equipment) Water Conditioners (Softeners) (Filters — Private Systems) (Chlorinators — Private Systems) Capacity factors. Conditioning agents. Hardness tests. Installing, connecting to supply, fixtures. Bypass loop and valves (internal, supply line) ; manual and automatic. Alarm meter. Regenerating by; direct salting, brine tank system. Types, characteristics: filtration principles. Water tests. Locating, instalhng. Preventing filter bed channelling. Servicing procedures. Individual, combined filter chlorinators. Water tests. Chlorination principles. Installation methods. Adjusting chlorinating solution feed rate. 16 Fixture and Equipment Installation and Servicing (Equipment and Appliances) Dishwashers and Laundry Washing Machines Domestic Garbage Disposal Units Hot Water Storage Tanks Domestic, commercial, institutional dishwashers; electric, hydraulic types. Gyrator, drum laundry washing machines. Relevant plumbing, electrical codes. Installation, levelling; use of vibration shock absorbers. Types, characteristics. Relevant plumbing, electrical codes. Effect of raw wastes on sewage systems. Installation; connecting to waste, sink outlet, power source. Servicing and repair. Direct, indirect heater; electric, gas, oil integral heating units. Relevant electrical, plumbing, gas or oil burner codes. Cathode rod, tank linings, insulation. Locating, installing tanks, drain valve, pressure and 712 O. Reg. 269/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2141 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Item Course Subject Instruction to be Given temperature relief valves. Preventing syphonage, air- locks. Installing check valve on hot water supply. Dip tubes. Avoiding overheating tanks. Vent flue for self-contained oil and gas heated tanks. Inspection, maintenance. Swimming Pools Deck level gutter types. Recirculating systems. Relevant codes. Installation of vacuum fittings, cleaning equipment, skimmer fittings, baffles, inlet fittings, main drain, deck drains, sight glass, recirculat- ing and filtered lines, balancing tank. (Filters) Back wash, cartridge, combined filter chlorinator types. Location, capacities. Relevant codes. In- stalling and servicing filters. (Recirculating Characteristics, location: calculating size, capacity. Pumps) Available voltage. Strainer types. Installing, level- ling pumps. (Heating Units) Oil, gas, electric, other pool heaters. Relevant plumbing, electrical, oil, gas burner codes. Sizing, installation, controls. Ornamental Pools Characteristics of installations. Relevant codes. and Aquariums Commercial and Characteristics of kitchen equipment ; potato peelers. Institutional coffee urns, refrigerators, water dispensers and coolers, i Equipment steam kettles and tables, bain maries. Hospital, laboratory equipment; service sinks, flushing rim sinks, laboratory tables, elongated toilet bowls (bed pan hose, spray attachments), sterilizing equipment, anaesthetic gas lines, oxygen lines and equipment, suction lines, water, compressed air lines, physio- therapy equipment. Size, location, installation. Control valves, supply piping, waste and traps for primary and secondary waste traps, waste cleanouts, ; grease interceptors. Equipment and fixture mainten- i t ance. 713 2142 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Schedule 2 PLUMBER Work Instruction and Experience O. Reg. 269/71 Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Course Subject Work Instruction and Experience 1 Trade Tools and Procedures (As detailed in Schedule 1) General Safety rules and removal of all hazards. The Construction Safety Act, 1961-62. The Workmen's Compensation Act. The National Building Code of Canada — Part 7. The Ontario Water Resources Com- mission ^ d (Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960). Care and use of hand and power tools and equipment , measuring devices. Joining pipe , tubing, fittings by; soft and hard soldering, brazing, welding, caulking; pipe cutting, reaming, threading; flanged fittings, compression fittings, lead burning, wiping joints, cementing joints, nonmetallic plastic joints. Bending and forming pipe and tubing, bar stock, lead sheet. 2 Trade Tools and Procedures Pipe, Tubing and Fittings (Installation) Selection and Installation Familiarization with relevant codes, regulations and specifications. Selection and installation of pipe, tubing, threaded pipe, valves, pipe hangers and fasteners. Support layout, spacing, grade for above or underground installations according to pipe, soil and building requirements. 3 Roughing in (Drainwork) Sewers and Drains Familiarization with relevant codes, regulations, specifications. EstabHshing invert elevations, locat- ing, setting, levelling. Installing building sewers, traps, floor drains. Connecting rain-water leaders, area drains, subsoil drainage tile to building drains. Installing oil and gasoline interceptors, sewage pumps, backwater valves. Connecting blow-off tanks to building drains. Municipal sewage systems ; familiari- zation with types and characteristics, grading, construction, design, pipe materials, sewage treat- ment and disposal methods. Connecting building sewers to public sewers. Rural sewage systems; familiarization with types and characteristics, septic process, disposal bed systems, components. Leach- ing systems. Construction and installation of septic tanks, disposal beds. Testing, repair and mainten- ance of sewers, drains, sewage systems. 4 Roughing in (Stacks, Wastes and Vents) Stacks, Wastes and Vents Familiarization with relevant codes, regulations, specifications. Laying out, installing sleeves and inserts, stack footings, soil and waste stacks, terminal i flashings. InstaUing horizontal branches, fixture wastes and traps, grease traps, chair carriers. Instal- ling venting systems. Instalhng rain water leaders. Testing, repair and maintenance of stacks, wastes, vents. 5 Roughing in General Familiarization with relevant codes, regulations, specifications. Making service connections to munici- 714 O. Reg. 269/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2143 Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Course Subject Work Instruction and Experience (Water Supply S)rstems) pal water mains. Installing and testing water meters. Installing cold water supply piping and domestic hot water supply piping systems. Rural supply systems ; famiharization with supply sources, well types, pump types, storage tanks, power sources. Installing rural supply systems. Fire line systems; installing fire protection lines. Installing ring mains for exterior fire protection. Testing, repair and maintenance of water supply systems. 6 Roughing in (Process Supply Systems) Special Water Systems Familiarization with relevant codes, regulations, specifications. Installing chilled water and distilled water systems, nonpotable water systems, lawn irrigation systems. Installing special fluid process piping systems. Testing, repair and maintenance of special water systems. 7 Fixture and Equipment Installation and Servicing (Basic Fittings) Supply, Fittings, Valves, Piping, Wastes and Traps Familiarization with relevant codes, regulations and specifications. Instalhng supply fittings, control valves, automatic flush valves. Repairing or replac- ing water supply fittings, valves, supply piping. Installing waste fittings,strainers,plug outlets, fixture and equipment traps. Clearing stoppage, replacing wastes and traps. 8 Fixture and Equipment Installation and Servicing (Fixtures) Fixtures and Equipment Familiarization with relevant codes, regulations, specifications. Installing bathtubs, washbasins, water-closet combinations, bidets, showers, sinks, laundry tubs, urinals. Installing drinking fountains. Maintenance, repair and replacement of fixtures and equipment. 9 Fixture and Equipment Installation and Servicing (Water Conditioning Equipment) Water Conditioners Familiarization with relevant codes, regulations, specifications. Instalhng water softeners. Installing filters and chlorinators in private water systems. Testing, repair and maintenance of water condition- ing systems. 10 Fixture and Equipment Installation and Servicing (Equipment and Appliances) Domestic, Commercial, Institutional, Hospital and Laboratory Equipment Familiarization with relevant codes, regulations, specifications. Installing dishwashers, laundry wash- ing machines, domestic garbage disposal units, hot water storage tanks. Installing piping systems, filters, recirculating pumps, heating units for swim- ming pools. Installing supply, recirculating, waste systems for ornamental pools, aquariums. Instalhng and servicing commercial and institutional kitchen equipment; potato peelers, coffee urns, refrigerators, water dispensers and coolers, steam kettles and tables, bain maries. Installing and servicing hospital, laboratory equip- ment; service sinks, flushing rim sinks, laboratory tables, elongated toilet bowls (bed pan hose, spray attachments), sterilizing equipment, anaesthetic gas lines, oxygen lines and equipment, suction lines, water, compressed air lines, physiotherapy equip- ment. (1198) 715 26 2144 O. Reg. 270/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 271/71 THE CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ACT, 1961-62 O. Reg. 270/71. General. Made— June 9th, 1971. Filed— June 18th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ACT, 1961-62 1. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 8 of Ontario Regulation 269/69 is amended by striking out "seven" in the third line and by inserting in lieu thereof "fifteen". (2) Subsection 2 of the said section 8 is amended by striking out "seven" in the third line and by inserting in lieu thereof "fifteen". 2. Section 10 of Ontario Regulation 269/69 is amended by striking out "seven" in the second hne and by inserting in lieu thereof "fifteen". (1199) 26 THE ATHLETICS CONTROL ACT O. Reg. 271/71. General. Made— June 9th, 1971. Filed— June 18th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE ATHLETICS CONTROL ACT 1. Section 3 of Ontario Regulation 26/67 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 3. The Commissioner may, (a) issue licences under this Regulation ; (b) assist, promote and encourage, (i) amateur sports in community centres under The Community Centres Act, and (ii) associations of amateur sportsmen; and (c) be responsible for the supervision of profes- sional contests and exhibitions and under the direction and control of the Minister, assist in the administration of the Act and this Regulation. 2. Subsection 2 of section 4 bf Ontario Regula- tion 26/67 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (2) The Commissioner shall not issue a licence to a female to take part in an amateur or professional boxing contest or exhibition, or an amateur wrestling contest or exhibition. 3. Section 4 of Ontario Regulation 26/67 is amended by adding thereto the following subsections : (3) The Commissioner may in his discretion cancel a licence at any time after the date of its issuance. (4) An applicant for a licence to hold a pro- fessional or amateur boxing or wrestling contest or exhibition, shall fully disclose the identity of all persons involved in holding, conducting or promoting the contest or exhibition. 4. Subsection 2 of section 5 of Ontario Regulation 26/67 is revoked. 5. Ontario Regulation 26/67 is amended by adding thereto the following section : 15a. — (.1) Notwithstanding section 7 but subject to sections 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 under this Part, Canadian and International amateur championship bouts may be conducted in accordance with the rules of the International Boxing Association. (2) Notwithstanding section 7 but subject to sections 20, 40, 50 and 53 under this Part, amateur bouts other than such championship bouts as are referred to in subsection 1, may be conducted in accordance with the rules of the International Boxing Association. 6. Sections 61, 62, 63, 64 and 65 of Ontario Regulation 26/67 are revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : 61. No person shall hold a contest or exhibition under this Part unless the Commissioner issues to him a licence in Form 9 and the premises at which the contest or exhibition is held have a seating capacity not greater than the seating capacity shown on the licence. 62. — (1) An application for a licence under section 61 shall be in Form 8. (2) The fee for the licence shall be based on the seating capacity stated in the apphcation and shall be : i. for less than 2,500 persons $ 50 ii. For 2,500 persons or more but less than 5,000 persons 100 iii. For 5,000 persons or more but less than 15,000 persons 150 iv. For 10,000 persons or more but less than 15,000 persons 200 716 O. Reg. 271/71 V. For 15,000 persons or more but less than 25,000 persons 250 vi. For more than 25,000 persons 500 63. Subject to subsection 3 of section 4, a licence issued under section 61 expires one year after the date of its issue. 64. Except under a hcence in Form 10ehalf the affidavit has been filed and any conduct money may be paid to him unless the order makes other provision therefor. (5) Where any person refuses or neglects to attend at the time or place appointed for his cross- examination on his affidavit, or refuses to be sworn or to answer any proper question put to him, pro- ceedings may forthwith be had for attachment and the court may also, or in lieu thereof, order that the affidavit be struck out. 5. Rule 306 of Regulation 396 of Revised Regula- tions of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regulation 242/67 and by Ontario Regula- tion 301/70, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: 306. — (1) A defendant may, at any time after appearance, pay into court a sum of money in satisfaction of the claim or cause of action, or of one or more of the claims or causes of action for which the plaintiff sues. (2) The money, when so paid in, shall remain in court subject to further order unless the plaintiff elects to take it out as hereinafter provided. 6. Sub-rule (1) of rule 311 of Regulation 396 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, is re- voked and the following substituted therefor: (1) Where money is paid into court under rule 306, the plaintiff, if sui juris and personally entitled to the money paid in, may accept the whole sum or any one or more of the specified sums in satisfaction of the claim or claims or of the cause or causes of action to which the specific sum or sums relate, by giving notice to each defendant as in Form 28 and filing same. 7. Rule 312 of Regulation 396 of Revised Regula- tions of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regulation 207/66, is further amended by striking out ", but without set-off,". 8. Rule 317 of Regulation 396 of Revised Regula- tions of Ontario, 1960, is amended by inserting ", the date and time of delivery of notice of payment in" immediately following "such payment". 9. Rule 330 of Regulation 396 of Revised Regula- tions of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regulation 249/68 and Ontario Regulation 189/69, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: 330. Where any person refuses or neglects to attend at the time and place appointed for his examination, or refuses to be sworn or to answer any proper question put to him, proceedings may forthwith be had for attachment, and the court may also or in lieu thereof, dismiss the action where any such person is a plaintiff or an officer or servant of a corporation plaintiff or strike out the defence, if any. ; 734 O. Reg. 285/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2253 where any such person is a defendant or an officer or servant of a corporation defendant. 10 Sub-rule (2) of rule 386 of Regulation 396 of Re\nsed Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended bj' Ontario Regulation 156/68, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: (2) In an alimony action or in a matrimonial cause, the defendant may, at any time before being served with a notice of motion for interim alimony, give notice in writing that he submits to pay the interim alimony and interim disbursements, as demanded by the plaintiff in the endorsement on the writ or in the petition for divorce, and in that case no motion for interim alimony shall be made until there has been a default in payment, and in case of default, affidavits being filed verifying the endorsement and notice and the default, an order for payment of the sum demanded shall be issued on praecipe. 11. Sub-rule (1) of rule 387 of Regulation 396 of Revised Regulations of Ontario 1960, as amended by Ontario Regulation 156/68, is further amended by striking out "shall not be made until the time for delivering the defence has expired" and substituting "may be made at any time after the statement of claim has been delivered" therefor. 12. Rule 504 of Regulation 396 of Revised Regula- tions of Ontario, 1960, is amended by inserting "or abridged" immediately following "ex- tended". 13. Rule 516 of Regulation 396 of Revised Regula- tions of Ontario, 1960, is amended by adding thereto a sub-rule (3) as follows : (3) In cases in the county courts, a party dis- satisfied with the revision by the Taxing Officer at Toronto of a bill of costs taxed in the first instance by a county court clerk may appeal from the decision of the Taxing Officer to a judge in chambers upon any question of principle or as to any item respecting which objections have been duly filed, and the practice upx)n the appeal shall be the same as upon an appeal from an order made by the Master. 14. Rule 520 of Regulation 396 of Revised Regula- tions of Ontario, 1960, as amended by inserting "and shall direct that a copy thereof be served on the Official Guardian" immediately in front of the period at the end thereof. 15. Rule 683 of Regulation 396 of Revised Regula- tions of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regulation 155/65, is further amended by re- numbering sub-rules (3), (4) and (5) as sub- rules (4), (5) and (6), respectively, and by adding a new sub-rule (3) as follows : (3) In cases where services authorized by the Law Society of Upper Canada as being within the com- petence of articled students-at-law are rendered by such a student, the fees and allowances shall be taxed and allowed at an amount equal to one-half of the amount set out in Tariff A. 16. Rule 689 of Regulation 396 of Revised Regula- tions of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regulation 301/70, is further amended by inserting "or revision of bills of costs taxed by a county court clerk" immediately follow- ing "his taxation". 17. Sub-rule (2) of rule 735 of Regulation 396 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, is amended by adding "and an affidavit that the time limited for appeal has expired and no appeal has been set down" immediately following "money". 18. Sub-rule (1) of rule 739 of Regulation 396 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: (1) Where money to which an infant, mentally incompetent person or person of unsound mind is entitled is paid into a surrogate or county court, the r^strar or clerk of that court shall forthwith cause the money to be transmitted to the Accountant and shall forthwith transmit to the Accountant and to the Official Guardian a statement showing when the money wsis so paid in and the amount of such payment together with a copy, certified by the registrar or clerk, of all judgments or orders affecting the money, and the money shall thereupon be placed to the credit of the infant, mentally incompetent person or person of unsound mind. 19. Rule 760 of Regulation 396 of Revised Regula- tions of Ontario, 1960, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 760. — (i) Except as provided in sub-rule (2), or otherwise ordered or provided, all business in the offices of the courts shall be transacted only upon the personal attendance of the party on whose behalf such business is required to be transacted, or of the soUcitor of such party, or the clerk or agent of the solicitor, or the clerk of the agent. (2) Provided that the proper fee as prescribed by Tariffs B and C accompanies the same, the following may be forwarded by prepaid ordinary mail to the proper officer for filing in accordance with the rules : (a) a writ of execution ; (b) an appearance by a solicitor, an affidavit of merits, a pleading, a jury notice, a notice of trial, a notice of change of sohcitors, a notice of discontinuance and an affidavit on production ; (c) a notice of a desire of an opportunity to redeem ; 735 2254 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 285/71 {d) a notice of appeal, a statement of law and fact and a notice of perfection in an appeal to the Court of Appeal. (3) The date of filing of any document received pursuant to sub-rule (2) shall be deemed to be that which appears upon the said document in the official filing stamp of the sheriff, registrar or clerk of the court. (4) Where a document is purported to have been mailed pursuant to sub-rule (2) and the records of the sheriff, registrar or clerk of the court do not indicate that the same was received, the said docu- ment shall be deemed not to have been received. 20. Rule 804 of Regulation 396 of Revised Regula- tions of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regulation 156/68, is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : 804. — (1) Subject to sub-rule (2), a decree nisi shall be according to Form 148 and a decree absolute granted at the hearing shall be according to Form 149 and a decree absolute other than one granted at the hearing shall be according to Form 152. (2) Unless relief is granted against a corespondent, the name of such corespondent should not appear in the style of cause in either the decree nisi or the decree absolute. 21. Form 25 of the Appendix of Forms to Regula- tion 396 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regulations 180/64 and 155/65, is further amended by striking out the endorsement to be made on the said form within three days after service thereof, together with the instructional note relating thereto. 22. Form 141 of the Appendix of Forms to Regula- tion 396 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regulations 201/61, 156/68 and 301/70, is further amended by inserting "AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that your failure to file an Answer or Counter-petition in this proceeding may result in the loss of your right to maintenance or support." immediately following the third notice contained in the said Form. 23. Form 142A of the Appendix of Forms to Regulation 396 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Reg- ulations 156/68 and 301/70, is further amended by adding "A copy of the Petition and Notice of Petition will be mailed to you on receipt of a written request addressed to the above- named Registrar. following "proceedings." immediately 24. Tariff A of Regulation 396 of Revised Regula- tions of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regulations 201/61, 162/62, 180/64, 156/68 and 189/69, is further amended by, (a) striking out items 1 to 18, inclusive, of that part of the tariff relating to the fees to be allowed solicitors in county courts, and substituting therefor the following: 1. For institution of an action $ 20.00 Subject to increase in cases involving $3,000 or more, up to $35.00. This item covers all costs except those of applications in court or chambers up to and including search for appearance. Where writ specially endorsed, an ad- ditional $10.00. 2. Defence 15.00 Subject to increase in cases involving $3,000 or more, up to $25.00. Where an affidavit of merits is filed to a specially endorsed writ, an addi- tional $10.00. 3. Pleadings 20.00 Subject to increase in cases involving between $1 ,500 and $3,000, up to $40.00, and in cases involving $3,000 or more, up to $60.00. 4. Discovery of documents 10.00 Subject to increase in cases involving between $1,500 and $3,000, up to $40.00, and in cases involving $3,000 or more, up to $60.00. This item includes notices to produce, affidavits on production and production. 5. Third party notice or summons to party added by counterclaim 15.00 6. Record and entry for trial 5.00 7. Upon ex parte motions, including order. 15.00 Subject to increase in cases involving between $1,500 and $3,000, up to $20.00, and in cases involving $3,000 or more, up to $30.00. 8. Uj)on contested motions, including order 20.00 Subject to increase in the discretion of the Clerk in cases involving between $1,500 and $3,000, up to $75.00, and in 736 O. Reg. 285/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2255 cases involving $3,000 or more, up to $100.00. 9. Examinations, including preliminary proceedings, preparation and counsel fee 20.00 Subject to increase in c£ises involving between $1 ,500 and $3,000, up to $50.00. In cases involving $3,000 or more, a further increased fee may be allowed in the discretion of the Clerk. This item includes examinations taken on commission. 10. Counsel fee in an action or proceeding other than a motion including prepara- tion for trial, notice of trial, notice to admit and to produce at trial, subpoenas, correspondence, brief at trial, counsel fee at trial or on acceptance of monies paid into court or on settlement, written argument, and attendance to hear judgment, up to 100.00 An increased fee may be allowed in the discretion of the Clerk. 11. Judgment, or order on motion or on appeal to the Court of Appeal, including drafting minutes, settlement and issue of same : To the party having carriage 10.00 To other parties . 5.00 Subject to increase in cases involving $1,500 or more, up to $20.00. 12. Counsel fee on originating motion in- cluding all preliminary proceedings, notices, affidavits, services, etc., corre- spondence, preparation, counsel fee on motion and attendance to hear judg- ment, up to 40.00 An increased fee may be allowed in the discretion of the Clerk. 13. Counsel fee on appeal to the Court of Appeal including all preliminary pro- ceedings, notices, services, etc., appeal book, statement of points of law and fact, preparation, counsel fee on appeal and attendance to hear judgment, in the discretion of the taxing officer at Toronto. This item applies to all appeals under The County Courts Act and The Surro- gate Courts Act. In cases in which under The County Courts Act the costs in the county court are allowed upon the Supreme Court scale, the costs of an appeal shall be taxed upon the Supreme Court scale, unless the Court of Appeal otherwise directs. In appeals from the Surrogate Court • where in the Surrogate Court the costs are taxable or have been taxed upon the Supreme Court scale, the costs of an appeal shall be taxed upon the Supreme Court scale, unless the Court of Appeal otherwise directs. 14. Counsel fee on reference including all pre- hminary proceedings, notices, affidavits, appointments, services, etc., attend- ances, correspondence, preparation, counsel fee on reference, report in- cluding attendance signing same, filing report and serving notice of filing, in the discretion of the Clerk. In addition to the above fee, in the dis- cretion of the Clerk, additional fees may be allowed in a sale action for preparation of conditions of sale and advertisement, arranging for advertising and for auctioneer, conducting sale, arranging for payment of purchase price and for the preparation of a conveyance where one is executed or for arranging a private sale. 15. Signing default judgment: Final 15.00 Interlocutory 10.00 16. Writ of execution and each renewal thereof 4.00 17. A praecipe order of revivor and service thereunder where occasioned by the death or the transmission of interest of an opposite party 15.00 18. Taxation of costs . 10.00 737 Where in an action in the county court costs are awarded on the scale of the Supreme Court under The County Courts Act, the taxing officer at Toronto has the same power of allowing increased fees as in cases in the Supreme Court. All bills of costs taxed by the Clerk may be revised by the taxing officer at Toronto upon the appUcation of any party who serves on all parties within ten days of the taxation an appointment for revision before the taxing officer at Toronto. On the revision, the taxing officer may review the exercise of dis- 2256 O. Reg. 285/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 286/71 cretion by the Clerk. The taxing officer may, in his discretion, award costs of the revision and adjournments thereof to any party, such costs to be taxed by him when and as allowed and not to exceed $15.00. and (b) inserting a new tariff, immediately follow- ing item 18 of that part of the tariff relating to the fees to be allowed solicitors in county courts, as follows : Tariff of Fees to be Allowed Solicitors IN Proceedings in Uncontested Divorce Matters under The Divorce Act (Canada). 1. For institution of proceedings $35.00 2. Appearance and Answer 15.00 Where a counter-petition is filed a further $10.00. 3. Examination, including preliminary proceedings 10.00 4. Upon ex parte motions, including order 15.00 5. Upon motions, including order 20.00 Subject to increase in the discretion of the Taxing Officer up to $50.00. 6. Upon contested motions for interim alimony, maintenance or custody, in- cluding order 35.00 Subject to increase, in the discretion of the Taxing Officer at Toronto, up to $100.00. 7. Where any claim for corollary relief, alimony, maintenance, custody of and access to children is recovered, attend- ances in respect to these matters 75.00 Subject to increase in the discretion of the Taxing Officer at Toronto in cases of exceptional difficulty. 8. Counsel fee, including preparation for trial, notice to admit and to produce at trial, subpoenas, correspondence, brief at trial, written argument and attendance to hear judgment 100.00 Subject to increase in the discretion of the Taxing Officer at Toronto in cases of exceptional difficulty. 9. Decree nisi to the party having carriage 20.00 10. Application for Decree Absolute includ- ing preparation of all necessary material 25.00 For the purpose of taxation of costs in divorce proceedings, the hearing of all petitions under the Act shall be considered uncontested except as to those in which the trial judge shall otherwise direct. 25. Tariff B of Regulation 396 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regulations 162/62, 180/64, 155/65, 207/66, 242/67, 156/68 and 189/69, is further amended by, (a) in sub-item (1) of item 12, striking out "by a sheriff, deputy sheriff or anyone employed by a sheriff, or a divisional court bailiff," and (b) adding the following sub-items to item 1 3 : (7) Reasonable sums may be allowed for medical reports used in compliance with section 50a of the Evidence Act, not to exceed the sum of $50 for each report of a general practitioner or $100 for each report of a specialist, both sums to be subject to increase in the discretion of the officer taxing. (8) The cost of the investigation and report of the Official Guardian. 26. Sub-item (1) of item 14 of Tariff C of Regulation 396 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regula- tion 155/65, is amended by striking out "Mileage from the court house to the place where a paper is served" and substituting "Mileage necessarily travelled in the county in which the service of a paper is effected". (1269) 28 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK ACT, 1970 O. Reg. 286/71. Order of the Minister. Made— June 30th, 1971. Filed— J\ily 2nd, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK ACT, 1970 In The Matter of The Regional Municipality of York Act. 1970, and In The Matter of the dissolution of certain boards in the Town of Vaughan : 738 O. Reg. 286/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2257 ORDER Under the provisions of section 179 of The Regional Municipality of York Act. 1970, It Is Ordered 1. The Woodbridge Community Centre Board and the Maple Community Centre Board be dissolved and the iissets and liabilities of such Boards be transferred to the Corporation of the Town of Vaughan effective the 1st day of July, 1971. 2. The council of the Town of Vaughan be deemed to be a board of a community centre under The Community Centres Act. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 30th day of June, 1971. (1270) 28 739 O. Reg. 287/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 288/71 2299 Publications Under The Regulations Act July 24th, 1971 THE SMALL CLAIMS COURTS ACT O. Reg. 287/71. Courts. Made— June 30th, 1971. FUed— July 5th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE SMALL CLAIMS COURTS ACT 1. Schedule 90 to Regulation 115 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked. 2. Schedule 92 to Regulation 1 15 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Schedule 92 1. The Eighth Small Claims Court of the County of Lambton. 2. Those parts of the County of Lambton described as follows : i. The Town of Petrolia. ii. The Villages of , (a) Alvinston; (6) Oil Springs. iii. The townships of, (a) Brooks; (6) Dawn; (c) Enniskillen ; {d) Euphemia; (e) Sombra, including Walpole Island, St. Anne's Island and the other islands at the mouth of the St. Clair River. 3. The Town of Petroha. (1286) 29 THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT, 1%8 O. Reg. 288/71. Fill, Construction and Alteration to Waterways — Grand River. Made— June 9th, 1971. Approved — June 30th, 1971. Filed— July 8th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT, 1968 1. Ontario Regulation 41/70, as amended by Ontario Regulation 231/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following schedules : Schedule 3 1. That part of the watershed of Moffat Creek extending from Christopher Drive in the City of Gait in the County of Waterloo to part of lots 1 and 2 of Concession X above Clyde Road in the Township of Beverly in the County of Wentworth, and including, (a) part of lots 1,2,3,4 and 5 in Concession X, in the Township of North Dumfries, in the County of Waterloo ; (b) part of lots 1 and 2 in Concession XI, in the Township of North Dumfries, in the County of Waterloo ; (c) part of Block I and lots 1 , 2 and 3 in Con- cession IX, in the Township of Beverly, in the County of Wentworth ; (d) part of lots 1 and 2 in Concession X, in the Township of Beverly, in the County of Wentworth, as shown delineated by the fill line and coloured yellow on maps filed in the ofl&ce of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1430. 2. That part of the watershed of Gait Creek extending from the Franklin Street extension in the City of Gait in the County of Waterloo to the 741 2300 O. Reg. 288/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 289/71 Township Road Number I in the Township of PusUnch in the County of WeUington, and north to the southwestern shoreline of Puslinch Lake in the Township of Puslinch in the County of Wellington and including, (a) part of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in Concession XII, in the Township of North Dumfries, in the County of Waterloo: (b) part of lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 in the Gore Tract, in the Township of Puslinch, * in the County of Wellington ; (c) part of lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Concession I, in the Township of Puslinch, in the County of Wellington ; (d) part of Block J and lots 1 and 2 in Conces- sion X, in the Township of Beverly, in the County of Wentworth, as shown delineated by the fill line and coloured yellow on maps filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1431. Schedule 4 That part of the watershed of the west branch of Hopewell Creek from the Waterloo-Woolwich Township Line south to the confluence of the west branch of Hopewell Creek with the main branch of Hopewell Creek, and including. Township of Waterloo — Beasley's Upper Block (a) part of lots 67, 69, 70, 72, 73, 75, 76, 78, 81, 82 and 107, in the County of Waterloo; (b) part of Horning Tract West, in the County of Waterloo ; (c) James Wilson Tract, part of lots 3, 5, 8 and 11, in the County of Waterloo, Township of Woolwich — Crook's Tract (a) part of lots 5 and 6 in Concession II, in the County of Waterloo ; (b) part of Lot 3 in Concession III, in the County of Waterloo, as shown delineated by the fill line and coloured yellow on maps filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as Nos. 1432 and 1433. Schedule 5 That part of the watershed of Hanlon Creek extending from the west side of Highway 6 to the confluence of Hanlon Creek and the Speed River all within the City of Guelph in the County of Wellington, as shown delineated by the fill line and coloured yellow on maps filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as Nos. 1434 and 1435. Grand River Conservation Authority: James Bauer Chairman G. COUTTS General Manager Dated at Gait, Ontario, this 9th day of June, 1971. (1287) 29 THE LOGGERS' SAFETY ACT, 1962-63 O. Reg. 289/71. General. Made— July 7th, 1971. Filed— July 9th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LOGGERS' SAFETY ACT. 1962-63 1 . — ( 1 ) Clause c of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 317/64 is amended by striking out "logs are transported" in the third line and by inserting in lieu thereof "vehicles used to haul logs are operated". (2) Clause h of the said section 1 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (A) "safety hat" means a hat manufactured for the purpose of protecting a person's head and bearing the approval of the Canadian Standards Association for Industrial Pro- tective Headwear No. Z 94.1. 2. Clause c of section 6 of Ontario Regulation 317/64 is revoked. 3. Section 7 of Ontario Regulation 317/64 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 7. — ( 1 ) No logger shall climb a lodged tree. (2) No logger shall work within an unsafe distance from a lodged tree. (3) No logger shall lower a lodged tree to the ground by any means other than, winching or pulling with a chain or cable, from a safe distance. (4) No logger shall lower or attempt to lower a lodged tree by felling another tree into or onto the lodged tree. 742 O. Reg. 289/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2301 4. Section 8 of Ontario Regulation 317/64 is amended by striking out "where he might be endangered by flying or faUing objects" in the second and third bnes. 5. Section 18 of Ontario Regulation 317/64 is revoked. 6. Section 19 of Ontario Regulation 317/64 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 19. No person shall fuel a power saw except from a container that is approved under Tht Gasoline Handling Act. 1968-69. 7. Ontario Regulation 317/64, as amended by Ontario Regulations 60/66 and 268/69, is further amended by adding thereto the follow- ing section : 26a. No logger shall load, unload or store logs on a right-of-way on which a power hne is erected. 8. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 30 of Ontario Regulation 317/64, as amended by section 9 of Ontario Regulation 60/66, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 3#. — (1) Every vehicle, except a truck, used in logging or on a site on which logging is con- ducted shall be equipped with a steel canopy adequate to ensure the driver's protection. (la) Every truck equipped with self-loading equip- ment and used in logging shall be equipp)ed with a steel canopy adequate to ensure the protection of a person operating the equipment. (2) Subsection 2 of the said section 30 is amended by adding at the end thereof "or bolting". (3) Subsection 3 of the said section 30 is amended by inserting after "four" in the second hne "vertical". 9. Section 37 of Ontario Regulation 317/64 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 37. — ( 1 ) A vehicle used for hauling logs shall be so loaded that no log shall extend further than one- half its diameter above the stakes of the vehicle. (2) The load of a vehicle used for hauling logs shall be so secured with chains or cables as to pre- vent the dislodging or falling of the load or any part thereof during transit. 10. Section 42 of Ontario Regulation 317/64, as remade by section 14 of Ontario Regulation 60/66, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 42. — (1) No logger shall use for hauhng logs a truck or trailer that is not equipped with stakes. (2) Where a vehicle loaded with logs cannot be completely unloaded by mechanical means, no logger shall release the load or any part thereof except with a tripping device that can be operated by a safe mechanical means and from a safe location. (1301) 29 743 O. Reg. 290/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2335 Publications Under The Regulations Act July 3l8t, 1971 THE ASSESSMENT ACT, 1968-69 O. Reg. 290/71. Payments to Mining Municipalities. Made— June 30th, 1971. FUed— July 12th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE ASSESSMENT ACT. 1968-69 PAYMENTS TO MINING MUNICIPALITIES PART I General Provisions 1. In this Regulation, (a) "approval of the Minister" means the approval of the Minister as signified^ by his signature on estimates, by-laws, reso- lutions, conveyances and other records and documents ; {b) "assessment" means the assessment upon which taxes were levied in the year pre- ceding the year for which a payment is to be made under this Regulation as adjusted by the Provincial equalization factor apphcable to that assessment; (c) "eligible expenditure" means the net ex- penditure for municipal purposes of a municipahty and its associated boards and commissions as approved by the Minister; {d) "miner" means any person assessed as owner or tenant of a residence or, if not so assessed, who ordinarily eats and sleeps within a designated mining municipality and who is in receipt of or entitled to any salary, wages, or other direct compensa- tion for services or laboiu* performed in Ontario at the locations used mainly for obtaining minerals from the ground and in concentrators and smelters of ore or metals; (e) "municipality" means a city, town, village, township, improvement district or a county ; (/) "population" means the population of a municipahty as determined in accordance with Tkt Municipal Unconditional Grants Act. O. Reg. 290/71, s. 1. 2. — (1) In each year the assessor for each de- signated mining municipahty shall ascertain the name of every miner residing in the munici|)aUty, the name of the mine or mineral work at which the person is employed and the name of the municipahty in which the mine or mineral work is located. (2) The information obtained pursuant to sub- section 1 shall be entered by the assessor in a raster, provided for the purpose by the clerk of the municipahty, and the assessor shall certify that the information is correct. O. Reg. 290/71, s. 2. 3. The assessor for each mining municipahty ^all make and certify a return to the Minister by December 31st of each year showing the number of miners within the munici[>ahty. O. Reg. 290/71,5.3. 4. The clerk of each mining municipahty shall make and certify a return to the Minister by December 31st of each year, in such format as may be approved by the Department from time to time, specifying the budgeted expenditures of the municipahty for the current fiscal year and pro- jections of expenditures for the next two following fiscal periods. O. Reg. 290/71, s. 4. 5. The Minister shall have access at aU times to all books, records, papers and documents of a mining municipahty and of every local board, including, but without hmiting the generahty of the fore- going, all assessment rolls, collectors' rolls, by-laws, minute books, books of account, vouchers and other records, papers and documents relating to its and their financial transactions, and may inspect, ex- amine, audit and copy the books, records, papers and documents. O. Reg. 290/71, s. 5. 6. Where a mining municipahty does not comply with this Regulation or does not obtain the approval of the Minister to. (a) the estimates of the municipahty and its local boards ; {b) the amounts to be provided for and included in the estimates, whether to be provided by taxation or otherwise; (c) the imposition, rating and levying of all rates, assessments and taxation upon any or all of the rateable property within the municipahty; (d) the rates, rents and charges imposed, levied or collectable for supply or service of any pubhc utihty ; 745 2336 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 290/71 (e) the imposition and charging of all licence, permit or other fees, charges and expenses ; and (/) the sale or other disposition of any assets, the Minister may withhold the whole or any part of a payment from the mining municipality. O. Reg. 290/71, s. 6. 7. In each year the Minister shall calculate the payment due to a designated mining municipahty which shall be that proportion of the approved eligible expenditure which is in the ratio of the per capita assessment deficiency to a standard per capita assessment of $10,000. O. Reg. 290/71, s. 7. 8. The per capita assessment deficiency shall be determined by dividing the total assessment for the municipality by the population and the amount so obtained shall be deducted from the standard per capita assessment of $10,000. O. Reg. 290/71, s. 8. 9. Notwithstanding sections 7 and 8 the payment computed in accordance with section 7 shall be reduced in proportion to the ratio of the number of resident miners to population multiplied by 10, where the coefficient so obtained is less than one, and where the coefficient so obtained is equal to or greater than one, the payment shall be computed in accordance with section 7. O. Reg. 290/71, s. 9. 10. For the years 1971 and 1972, the payments computed in accordance with sections 7, 8 and 9 shall be modified in the manner set out in Part II. O. Reg. 290/71, s. 10. 11. Sections 7, 8, 9 and 10 do not apply to the counties designated as mining municipalities under this Regulation. O. Reg. 290/71, s. 11. 12. The Minister may designate the amount of the subsidy payable to any municipality which in the immediately preceding year was not a desig- nated mining municipality. O. Reg. 290/71, s. 12. 13. The Minister may pay the mining revenue payment due to a municipality by installments at such time as he may consider expedient. O. Reg. 290/71,5.13. 14. Payments to each municipality shall be deter- mined and paid to the nearest dollar. O. Reg. 290/71, s. 14. 15. Notwithstanding any other section of this Regulation, the payments to counties designated in Schedule II shall be on such terms and condi- tions as the Minister may from time to time prescribe. O. Reg. 290/71, s. 15. 16. No municipality, other than a municipality designated in this Regulation, shall be eligible for designation as a mining municipality unless at least 234 per cent of the population is employed full time by the mining industry. O. Reg. 290/71, s. 16. 17. The municipalities designated as mining municipalities for the purpose of this Regulation are those set out in Schedule I. O. Reg. 290/71, s. 17. PART II Special Provisions for 1971 and 1972 18. The calculations in this Part shall be based on the proportion of the 1970 mining payments determined by the Minister as accruing to the benefit of the general fund of the municipality. O. Reg. 290/71, s. 18. 19. The payment calculated in accordance with sections 7, 8 and 9 shall be reduced in the pro- portion of 70 per cent, and the amount so obtained shall be deducted from the 1970 mining payment as determined by the Minister pursuant to section 18. O. Reg. 290/71, s. 19. 20. In the year 1971, the mining revenue pay- ment to a municipality shall be the amount obtained by adding 67 per cent of the sum obtained in section 19 to 80 per cent of the amount calcu- lated in accordance with sections 7, 8 and 9. O. Reg. 290/71, s. 20. 21. In the year 1972, the mining revenue pay- ment to a municipality shall be the amount obtained by adding 33 per cent of the sum obtained in section 19 to 90 per cent of the amount calculated in accordance with sections 7, 8 and 9. O. Reg. 290/71, s. 21. 22. Where, in the opinion of the Minister, the 1971 payment pursuant to section 20 would result in an additional burden to taxpayers, the Minister may increase the payment for that year. O. Reg. 290/71, s. 22. 23. Where the payment in section 7 exceeds the 1970 mining payment as determined by the Minister pursuant to section 18, the 1971 payment shall not be less than the 1970 mining payment as determined by the Minister pursuant to section 18. O. Reg. 290/71,5.23. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 30th day of June, 1971. 746 O. Reg. 290/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 291/71 2337 Schedule I THE GENERAL SESSIONS ACT DESIGNATED MINING MUNICIPALITIES 1971 City Sudbury Towns Blind River Cache Bay Caledonia Capreol Cobalt Espanola Geraldton Goderich Haileybury Latchford Levack Lively Renfrew Timmins Villages Townships — Continued Dowling Drury, Dennison and Graham Elliot Lake Falconbridge Hagar James Larder Lake Marmora and Lake McGarry Michipicoten Moimtjoy Nairn Neelon and Garson Oneida Playfair Ratter and Dunnet Rayside Red Lake Ross Seneca Teck Tisdale Beachburg Cobden Valley East Waters Delora Westmeath Hagersville Madoc Whitney Marmora Townships Atikokan Improvement Balfour Districts Belmont and Methuen Black River-Matheson CaldweU Casimir, Jennings and Appleby Balmertown Bicroft Ear Falls Gauthier Coleman Cosby, Mason and Mart land Manitouwadge Onaping Temagami Schedule II DESIGNATED COUNTY MINING MUNICIPALITIES Haldimand Hastings Huron Renfrew O. Reg. 291/71. Sittings of the Peace for the Judicial District of Niagara North. Made— July 8th, 1971. Filed— July 12th. 1971. (1319) In The Matter Of The General Sessions Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chapter 163, as amended by The General Sessions Amendment Act, 1970 ; and In The Matter Of the Sittings of the General Sessions of the Peace for the Judicial District of Niagara North. ORDER Whereas under The General Sessions Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chapter 163, as amended by The General Sessions Amendment Act, 1970, the Sittings of each Court of General Sessions of the Peace shall be held at such time or times as is ordered by the Chief Judge; And Whereas for the due and proper administra- tion of justice in the Judicial District of Niagara North, it is necessary to change the commencement of the Sittings of the Court of General Sessions of the Peace from the first Monday in October to the third Monday in September ; And Whereas this Order is deemed to be a Regulation to which The Regulations Act applies; 1. It Is Ordered that the Sittings of the Court of General Sessions of the Peace for the Judicial District of Niagara North shall commence on the third Monday of September instead of the first Monday of October. 2. And It Is Further Ordered that a copy of this Order shall be mailed by ordinary post to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Ontario, and that a copy of this Order shall be posted in the ofl&ce of the Clerk of the County Court of the Judicial District of Niagara North, and in the office of the Clerk of the General Sessions of the Peace for the said Judicial District. C. E. Bennett Chief Judge Dated at The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, this 8th day of July, 1971. 30 (1320) 747 30 2338 THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 292/71. Designations— Toronto to Quebec Boundary (Hwy. No. 401). Made— July 7th, 1971. Filed— July 13th, 1971. THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 292/71 {e) aUof, REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT 1 Regulation 216 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amended by adding thereto the following Schedule : Schedule 20a In the Town of Whitby, formerly in the Township of Whitby, in the County of Ontario being, (a) part of lots 23 and 24, Broken Front Concession ; (6) part of lots 23 to 26, both inclusive. Con- cession 1 ; (c) part of lots 28 to 35, both inclusive, Con- cession 1 ; (d) part of, (i) lots 8, 9 and 10, Block A, west of Brock Street, (ii) Lot 10, Block A, east of Byron Street, (iii) lots 6, 8 and 9, Block B, west of Brock Street, (iv) lots 6, 7, 9 and 10, Block B, east of Byron Street, (v) lots 1, 7, 8 and 10, Block F, west of Byron Street, (vi) lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 and 9, Block F. east of Centre Street, (vii) lots 1 to 5, both inclusive. Block C, west of Brock Street, (viii) Lot 1, Block C, east of Byron Street, (ix) lots 1 and 2, Block G, west of Byron Street, (x) lots 1 and 2, Block G, east of Centre Street, and (xi) First Street, Centre Street and Byron Street, Radenurst's Plan ; (i) lots 1, 2, 3. 4, 5 and 10, Block B, west of Brock Street, (ii) lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8, Block B, east of Byron Street, (iii) lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 9, Block F, west of Byron Street, and (iv) lots 5, 6 and 7, Block F, east of Centre Street, Radenurst's Plan ; (/) part of, (i) lots 1, 2, 11, 12, 14, 16, 17, 24, 25. 26. 27, 28, 29 and 30, and (ii) King Street and Tincombe Street. Mrs. Tincombe's Plan ; (g) part of. (i) lots 2 and 4, Block P, (ii) lots 1, 3 and 4. Block M, (iii) Lot 5. Block L, and (iv) King Street and Miller Street, Wallaces's Plan ; (h) part of Miller Street, registered plan M-3; {i) part of Miller Street, registered plan M-4; {j) part of the road allowance between. (i) lots 24 and 25. Concession 1 (Blair Street). (ii) Concession 1 and Broken Front Concession, (iii) lots 28 and 29. Concession 1 (Annes Street), (iv) lots 30 and 31, Concession 1 (Jeffrey Street), (v) lots 32 and 33, Concession 1, and (vi) lots 34 and 35. Concession 1, and being those portions of the King's Highway shown as Parts 1 to 10, both inclusive, on plan P-2307-45 filed with the Documents Section of the Department of Transportation and Communica- tions, at Toronto. 3.30 miles, more or less. (1321) 30 748 O. Reg. 293/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 294/71 2339 THE PUBLIC LANDS ACT O. Reg. 293/71. Restricted Areas — District of Algoma. Made— July 14th. 1971. Filed— July 14th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC LANDS ACT 1. The area in territory without municipal orga- nization, more particularly described in Schedule "A" hereto and being composed of part of the Territorial District of Algoma is designated as a restricted area. O. Reg. 293/71. s. 1. 2. Ontario Regulation 138/67 is revoked. O. Reg. 293/71. s. 2. Rene Brunelle Minister of Lands and Forests Dated this 14th day of July. 1971. » Schedule "A" All those lands in the geographic to^^•nships of Anderson, Archibald. Aweres, Dennis. Deroche. Duncan. Fenwick. Fisher. Gaudette, Havilland, Herrick, Hodgins, Home. Jarvis Kars. Kincaid. Ley, Marne. Palmer. Pennefather, Ryan, Shields, Tillev, Tupper. Van Koughnet. Tp. 24 Range 11. Tp. 28 Range 13, Tp. 28 Range 14, Tp. 28 Range 15. Tp. 29 Range 14 and Tp. 29 Range 15 in the Territorial District of Algoma described as follows; Beginning at the northwesterly comer of the geographic Township of Home; thence southerly along the westerly boundary of that geographic township to the high-water mark along the northerly shore of the Montreal River; thence west astrono- mically to the westerly limit of the right of way of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 17; thence northwesterly along that highway limit to the northerly boundary' of geographic Township Tp. 28 Range 15; thence westerly along that northerly boundary to the high-water mark of Lake Superior; thence in a southwesterly, southeasterly, southwesterly, southerly, northeasterly and south- westerly direction following the high-water mark of Lake Superior to the southwesterly corner of the geographic Township of Dennis; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of the geographic townships of Dennis, Pennefather and Aweres to the westerly boundary of the geographic Township of Duncan; thence southerly along that westerly boundary to the southwesterly comer of that geographic township; thence in an easterly direction following the southerly boundary of that geographic township to the southeasterly corner thereof ; thence northerly along the easterly boundary of that geographic township to the southerly boundary of the geographic Township of Anderson; thence easterly along the southerly boiuidary of that geographic township to the southeasterly comer thereof; thence northerly along the easterly boun- dary of the geographic townships of Anderson. Hodgins. Gaudette and Tp. 24 Range 11 to the northeasterly comer of the last-mentioned geo- graphic township; thence westerly along the north- erly boundar\' of the geographic townships of Tp. 24 Range 1 1 and Marne to the easterly boundary of the geographic Township of Archibald; thence north- erly along that easterly boundary to the north- easterly comer of that geographic township; thence westerly along the northerly boundary' of the geo- graphic townshijK of Archibald and Tilley to the southeasterly comer of the geographic Township of Palmer; thence northerly along the easterly boun- dary of that geographic township to the north- westerly comer of geographic Township Tp. 27 Range 12; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of that geographic township to the southeasterly comer of geographic Township Tp. 28 Range 13; thence northerly along the easterly boundary of geographic townships Tp. 28 Range 13 and Tp. 28 Range 14 to the southwesterly comer of the geographic Township of Home; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of the last-mentioned geographic township to the southeasterly comer thereof; thence northerly along the easterly boun- dary of that geographic township to the northeasterly comer thereof; thence westerly along the northerly boundary of that geographic township to the place of beginning. (1331) 30 THE PUBLIC LANDS ACT O. Reg. 294/71. Restricted Areas — Districts of Kenora and Thunder Bay. Made— July 14th. 1971. Filed— July 14th. 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC LANDS ACT The areas in territory without municipal organiza- tion, more particularly described in Schedule "A" hereto and being composed of parts of the territorial districts of Kenora and Thunder Bay are designated as restricted areas. Rene Brunelle Minister of Lands and Forests Dated this 14th day of July. 1971. Schedule "A" AU those lands in the geographic Township of Skey, in the Territorial District of Kenora. and part of the unsurveyed f)ortion of the territorial districts of Thunder Bay and Kenora described as follows: 749 2340 O. Reg. 294/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 295/71 Beginning at the southwesterly corner of the geographic Township of Skey ; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of that geographic township to the southeasterly corner thereof; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of the geographic townships of Dewan, Burk, Furniss and Chartrand to the northeast corner of the last-mentioned geographic township; thence northerly to the south- westerly corner of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Land Grant Block No. 6; thence easterly along the southerly limit of that block to the southeasterly comer thereof; thence northerly along the easterly limit of that block to the northeasterly corner thereof; thence north astronomically to the 6th Base Line; thence west on the 6th Base Line to the 4th Meridian ; thence southerly along that meridian to the northwest corner of the geographic Township of Skey; thence southerly along the westerly boun- dary of that geographic township to the place of beginning. (1332) 30 THE GAME AND FISH ACT, 1961-62 O. Reg. 295/71. Open Seasons — Rabbit and Squirrel. Made— June 21st, 1971. Filed— July 14th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GAME AND FISH ACT, 1961-62 OPEN SEASONS— RABBIT AND SQUIRREL OPEN SEASON FOR RABBIT 1. Rabbits may be hunted or trapped, (a) in, (i) the counties of Bruce, Dundas, Glengarry, Grenville, Grey, Lanark, Leeds, Prescott, Russell, Stormont and Victoria, (ii) the County of Huron, except the townships of Hay, Stephen and Usborne, (iii) the County of Simcoe, except the townships of Adjala, Tecumseth and West Gwillimbury, ' (iv) the townships of Brock, Mara, Rama and Thorah in the County of Ontario, (v) the Township of Georgina in The Regional Municipality of York, (vi) those parts of the counties of Fron- tenac, Hastings, Lennox and Ad- dington, and Peterborough lying north of a line located as follows: beginning at a point in the easterly boundary of the Township of Emily in the County of Victoria where it is intersected by the centre line of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 7 ; thence in a general southerly and easterly direction along that centre line to its inter- section with the easterly boundary of the Township of Oso in the County of Frontenac, and (vii) The Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, from the 25th day of September, 1971, to the 31st day of March, 1972, both inclusive; (b) in the County of Durham from the 2nd day of October, 1971 to the 29th day of Feb- ruary, 1972, both inclusive; (c) in, (i) the counties of Brant, Dufferin, Elgin, Haldimand, Halton, Mid- dlesex, Norfolk, Oxford, Peel, Perth, Waterloo, Wellington and Went- worth, (ii) The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto and The Regional Munici- pality of York, except the Town- ship of Georgina, (iii) the townships of Hay, Stephen and Usborne in the County of Huron, (iv) the townships of East Whitby, Pickering, Reach, Scott, Uxbridge and Whitby in the County of Ontario, and (v) the townships of Adjala, Tecumseth and West Gwillimbury in the County of Simcoe, from the 13th day of October, 1971 to the 29th day of February, 1972, both inclusive; (d) in The Regional Municipality of Niagara, from the 27th day of October. 1971 to the 29th day of February, 1972, both inclusive; (e) in the Township of Pelee in the County of Essex, from the 18th day of December, 1971 to the 29th day of February, 1972, both inclusive ; (f) in. (i) the County of Essex, except the Township of Pelee, and (ii) the counties of Kent and Lambton, 750 O. Reg. 295/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 2%/71 2341 from the 27th day of October, 1971 to the 29th day of Februar\\ 1972, both inclusive; (g) in. (i) the counties of Northumberland and Prince Edward, and (ii) those parts of the counties of Fron- tenac, Hastings, Lennox and Ad- dington, and Peterborough lying south of the line described in sub- clause vi of clause a, from the 25th day of September, 1971 to the 29th day of February. 1972, both inclusive ; and (A) in any part of Ontario, except the areas described in clauses a, b, c,d, e fzxiAg, from the 1st day of September, 1971 to the 15th day of June, 1972, both inclusive. O. Reg. 295/71, s. 1. 2. No person shall take more than six cottontail rabbits in one day. O. Reg. 295/71, s. 2. OPEN SEASON FOR SQUIRREL 3. — (1) Black, grey or fox squirrel may be hunted or trapped in the year 1971, (a) in. (i) the counties of Brant, Dufferin, Haldimand, Halton, Norfolk, Oxford, Perth, Waterloo, Welling- ton and Went worth, (ii) The Regional Municipality of Niagara, and (iii) the townships of Hay, Stephen and Usbome in the County of Huron, from the 2nd day of October to the 15th day of December, both inclusive ; (b) in, (i) the Coianty of Essex, except the Township of Pelee, and (ii) the counties of Kent and Lambton, from the 27th day of October to the 31st day of November, both inclusive ; (c) in the counties of Elgin and Middlesex from the 13th day of October to the 6th day of November, both inclusive ; (d) in the Township of Pelee in the County of Essex from the 30th day of October to the 27th day of November, both inclusive ; and [e) in any part of Ontario, except the areas described in clauses a, b, c and d from the 25th day of September to the 15th day of December, both inclusive. (2) No person shall take more than an aggregate number of ten squirrels in one day from the areas described in clauses a, d and e of subsection 1, or possess more than an aggregate number of ten squirrels at one time. (3) No person shall take more than an aggregate number of five squirrels in one day from the areas described in clauses b and c of subsection 1, or possess more than the aggregate number of ten squirrels at one time. O. Reg. 295/71, s. 3. 4. Ontario Regulation 311/70 is revoked. O. Reg 290/71, s. 4. Rene Brunelle Minister of Lands and Forests Toronto, June 21st, 1971. (1333) 30 THE SECURITIES ACT, 1966 O. Reg. 2%/71. General. Made— July 14th, 1971. Filed— July 14th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT, 1966 1. Ontario Regulation 101/67, as amended by Ontario Regulations 55/68, 223/68, 395/68, 162/69, 85/70, 208/70, 269/70, 385/70, 489/70, 168/71 and 182/71 is further amended by adding thereto the following section : 6a. — (1) In this section, (a) "non-resident" means. (i) a person who is not a Canadian citizen. (ii) a person who is not ordinarily res- ident in Canada, (iii) a company incorporated, formed or otherwise organized elsewhere than in Canada, (iv) a company that is controlled directly or indirectly by a non-resident £is defined in subclauses i,*ii or iii, (v) a trust established by a non-resident as defined in subclauses i, ii, iii or iv, or a trust in which non-residents 751 2342 O. Reg. 296/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 297/71 (vi) as so defined have more than 50 per cent of the beneficial interest, or a company that is controlled directly or indirectly by a trust mentioned in subclause v ; and (b) "resident" means a person or company, including a trust, that is not a non- resident. (2) Subject to subsection 3, on or after the 14th day of July, 1971, a person or company shall be granted registration or renewal of registration as an adviser, dealer or underwriter subject to the following conditions : 1. The person or company is a resident. 2. In the case of a company, (a) the total number of equity shares of the company beneficially owned, directly or indirectly, by non- residents or over which non-residents exercise control or direction does not exceed 25 per cent of the total number of issued and outstanding equity shares of the company; {b) the total number of equity shares of the company beneficially owned, directly or indirectly, by a non- resident or over which he exercises control or direction, together with other shareholders associated with him, if any, does not exceed 10 per cent of the total number of issued and outstanding equity shares of the company ; and (c) the company is incorporated by or under an Act of Ontario, Canada or a province of Canada. (3) A person or company that holds registration as an adviser, dealer or underwriter, granted prior to the 14th day of July, 1971, may continue to hold such registration and be granted a renewal of that continuing registration provided, (a) in the case of a person no part or interest in the business conducted by the registrant is transferred to or for the benefit of a non- resident ; or (b) in the case of a company no transfer of equity shares or beneficial interest therein including their control or direction is made to a non-resident or person associated with him excepting when the result would be in accordance with the conditions set out in clauses a and b of paragraph 2 of sub- section 2 ; and (c) in the case of a company not incorporated by or under an Act of Ontario, Canada or a province of Canada its registration is transferred to a company incorporated by or under an Act of Ontario, Canada or a province of Canada before the 14th day of July, 1972. (4) For the purposes of this section, a share- holder shall be deemed to be associated with another shareholder if, (a) one shareholder is a company of which the other shareholder is an officer or director; (b) one shareholder is a partnership of which the other shareholder is a partner ; (c) one shareholder is a company that is controlled, directly or indirectly, by the other shareholder ; (d) both shareholders are companies and one shareholder is controlled, directly or in- directly, by the same person or company that controls, directly or indirectly, the other shareholder ; {e) both shareholders are members of a voting trust where the trust relates to shares of a company ; or (/) both shareholders are associated within the meaning of clauses a to e with the same shareholder. (5) For the purposes of this section, where an equity share is held jointly and one or more of the joint holders thereof is a non-resident, the share shall be deemed to be held by a non-resident. (1334) 30 THE FARM PRODUCTS GRADES AND SALES ACT O. Reg. 297/71. Fruit and Vegetables — Grades. Made— July 14th, 1971. Filed— July 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE FARM PRODUCTS GRADES AND SALES ACT 1. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 125 of Regula- tion 141 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by subsections 2, 3, 4 and 5 of section 38 of Ontario Regulation 213/62, section 8 of Ontario Regulation 12/66 and 752 O. Reg. 297/71 subsection 1 of section 22 of Ontario Regula- tion 435/69, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 7. Ontario Mini Grade, consisting of potatoes of similar varietal characteristics that are. (2) (a) firm, well-shaped and clean ; (b) free from blight, hollow heart, bacte- rial ring rot or other decay, sunburn, greening, insect injury, grass root holes, pitted scab, sprouts or mechan- ical or other injury ; and (c) not more than 1 % inches in diameter. The said section 125, as amended by section 38 of Ontario Regulation 213/62, section 7 of Ontario Regulation 191/65, sections 8, 9 and 10 of Ontario Regulation 12/66 and section 22 of Ontario Regulation 435/69, is further amended by adding thereto the following sub- sections ; (7a) For the purposes of Ontario Mini Grade the tolerances by weight for variations incidental to grading, packing and handhng are, (a) 5 per cent above maximum size ; (b) 3 per cent affected with hollow heart ; (c) 1 per cent affected by decay ; (d) 5 per cent having grade defects other than those referred to in clauses a, b and c; and {e) 10 per cent having grade defects of any kind including those referred to in clauses a, b, c andd. THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 299/71 2343 (ii) one quart, (ill) two quarts, (iv) four quarts, or (v) six quarts. (13) Ontario Mini Grade potatoes shall, when offered for sale, (a) in transparent bags, be washed and have a net weight per package of, (i) one pound, (ii) two pounds, (iii) three pounds, (iv) five pounds, or (v) ten pounds ; and (b) in boxes or baskets, be washed or brushed and packed in units having a capacity of. (1335) . 30 THE TEACHER'S SUPERANNUATION ACT O. Reg. 298/71. General. Made— July 7th, 1971. Filed— July 15th, 1971. (i) one pint, REGULATION MADE UNDER THE TEACHERS' SUPERANNUATION ACT 1. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 13 of Regulation 553 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, I960, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 385/66 and amended by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 311/68, subsection 1 of section 3 of Ontario Regulation 331/70, is further amended by striking out "1971'' in the second line and inserting in lieu thereof "1973". (2) Subsection 2 of the said section 13, as remade by subsection 2 of section 3 of Ontario Regxilation 331/70, is revoked and the fol- lowing substituted therefor : (2) Until the 31st day of August, 1973, the allow- ance for a school year of a person who has returned to employment under the Act shall be continued in full so long as he is not employed more than twenty days in the school year, but if he is em- ployed more than twenty days, his allowance shall be reduced by one four-hundredth of the annual amount thereof for each day over twenty days in the school year in which he is employed. (1336) 30 THE LIQUOR CONTROL ACT O. Reg. 299/71. General. Made — June 17th, 1971. Approved — June 23rd, 1971. Filed— July 15th, 1971. 753 REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LIQUOR CONTROL ACT 1. Section 5 of Ontario Regulation 35/66, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 2344 O. Reg. 299/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 301/71 223/67, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: 5. No liquor shall be sold in or from a Govern- ment store, nor shall any Government store be open for the sale of liquor, (a) in an electoral district on a day when the polls are open for voting for the purpose of electing a person to serve in the Assembly of Ontario, or to serve in the House of Commons of Canada, until after the polls in that electoral district have closed; or (b) in any part of a municipality on a day when the polls are open for voting in that part of the municipality for the purpose of electing a person to serve on the muni- cipal council, a school board, or any other board, commission or authority established or exercising any power or authority under any general or special Act with respect to any of the affairs of the municipality, or when there is voting taking place on any question submitted to the electors, until after the polls in that part of the munici- pality have closed. Liquor Control Board of Ontario: G. KiTCHING Chief Commissioner Dated at Toronto, this 17th day of June, 1971. (1339) 30 THE LIQUOR CONTROL ACT O. Reg. 300/71. General. Made— June 17th, 1971. Approved — June 23rd, 1971. Filed— July 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LIQUOR CONTROL ACT 1 . Sections 33 and 34 of Ontario Regulation 35/66 are revoked and the following substituted therefor : 33. — (1) A hospitality suite hcence may be issued by the Board in Form 2, to a distiller, brewery or winery, for the serving of liquor without charge. (2) An application for a hospitality suite licence shall be in Form 1 . (3) The licence or a copy shall be posted or displayed in a conspicuous place in each room designated in the licence, and the Board shall supply sufficient copies for such posting or display. (4) The regulations applicable to a lounge under The Liquor Licence Act apply mutatis mutandis to a hospitality suite. (5) The Board may suspend or revoke a hospitality suite Hcence for contravention of any Regulation referred to in subsection 4 or any provision of this Act. (6) The fee for a licence in Form 2 is $10. Liquor Control Board Of Ontario: G. KiTCHING Chief Commissioner Dated at Toronto, this 17th day of June, 1971. (1340) 30 THE LIQUOR CONTROL ACT O. Reg. 301/71. General. Made—June 17th, 1971. Approved — June 23rd, 1971. Filed— July 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LIQUOR CONTROL ACT 1. Section 41 of Ontario Regulation 35/66 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 41. Preparations, mixtures and combinations capable of human consumption that contain less than 2.5 per cent of alcohol by volume or 5 per cent of alcohol by weight shall be considered to be flavoured with liquor only and not preparations, mixtures or combinations to which section 66 of the Act applies. Liquor Control Board Of Ontario: G. KiTCHING Chief Commissioner Dated at Toronto, this 17th day of June, 1971. (1341) 30 754 O. Reg. 302/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 305/71 2345 THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT O. Reg. 302/71. General. Made— June 17th, 1971. Approved — June 23rd, 1971. Filed— July 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 1. Subsection 3 of section 9 of Ontario Regula- tion 187/65 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (3) In establishments Ucensed to sell wine, the wine may be sold by the bottle, half-bottle, carafe or glass. Liquor Licence Board Of Ontario: J. Mackey Chairman Dated at Toronto, this 17th day of June, 1971. (1342) 30 THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT O. Reg. 303/71. General. Made— June 17th. 1971. Approved — June 23rd, 1971. FUed— July 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 1. Section 13 of Ontario Regulation 187/65 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 13. — (1) In every licensed dining room or dining lounge, there shall not be less than fifteen square feet of floor space for each person therein, excluding employees. (2) In every Ucensed lounge or public house, there shall not be less than twelve square feet of floor s[>ace for each person therein, excluding employees. Liquor Licence Board Of Ontario: J. Mackey Chairman Dated at Toronto, this 17th day of June, 1971. (1343) 30 O. Reg. 304/71. General. Made— June 17th. 1971. Approved — June 23rd, 1971. FUed— July 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 1. Section 14 of Ontario Regulation 187/65 is revoked. Liquor Licence Board Of Ontario: J. Mackey Chairman Dated at Toronto, this 17th day of June, 1971. (1344) 30 THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT O. Reg. 305/71. General. Made— June 7th, 1971. Approved — June 23rd, 1971. Filed— July 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 1. Section 15 of Ontario Regiilation 187/65 is revoked. Liquor Licence Board Of Ontario: J. Mackey Chairman Dated at Toronto, this 7th day of June. 1971. (1345) 30 755 2346 O. Reg. 306/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 309/71 THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT O. Reg. 306/71. General. Made— June 7th, 1971. Approved — June 23rd, 1971. Filed— July 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 1. Section 16 of Ontario Regulation 187/65 is revoked. Liquor Licence Board Of Ontario: J. Mackey Chairman Dated at Toronto, this 7th day of June, 1971. (1346) 30 THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT O. Reg. 307/71. General. Made— June 17th, 1971. Approved — June 23rd, 1971. Filed— July 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 1. Section 18 of Ontario Regulation 187/65, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 407/67, and amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 5/69, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 18. No liquor shall be sold, served or consumed in licensed premises, (a) in an electoral district, on a day when the polls are open in that electoral district for voting for the purpose of electing a person to serve in the Assembly of Ontario, or to serve in the House of Commons of Canada, until after the polls in that electoral district have closed ; (b) in any part of a municipality on a day when the polls are open for voting in that part of the municipality for the purpose of electing a person to serve on the municipal council, a school board, or any other board, commis- sion or authority established or exercising any power or authority under any general or special Act with respect to any of the affairs of the municipality, or when there is voting taking place on any question sub- mitted to the electors, until after the polls in that part of the municipality have closed. Liquor Licence Board Of Ontario: J. Mackey Chairman Dated at Toronto, this 17th day of June, 1971. (1347) 30 THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT O. Reg. 308/71. General. Made— June 17th, 1971. Approved — June 23rd, 1971. Filed— July 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 1. Section 19 of Ontario Regulation 187/65 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 19. Notwithstanding section 18, liquor may be sold and served on any day in the licensed premises of the military messes of the Canadian Armed Forces. Liquor Licence Board Of Ontario: J. Mackey Chairman Dated at Toronto, this 17th day of June, 1971. (1348) 30 THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT O. Reg. 309/71. General. Made— June 17th, 1971. Approved — June 23rd, 1971. Filed— July 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 1. Section 20 of Ontario Regulation 187/65, as amended by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 34/67, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: 20. Liquor may be served on Sunday in a religious institution at a religious function including a wedding or a confirmation, under the authority of a special occasion permit which does not permit the sale of liquor. Liquor Licence Board Of Ontario: J. Mackey Chairman Dated at Toronto, this 17th day of June, 1971. (1349) 30 756 O. Reg. 310/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2347 THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT O. Reg. 310/71. General. Made— June 17th, 1971. Approved — June 23rd, 1971. Filed— July 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 1. Section 21 of Ontario Regulation 187/65, as remade by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 184/69 and amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 267/7 1 , is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 21 . — ( 1 ) Liquor may be sold and served, (a) in premises licensed as a lounge, during the hours from 12 noon to 1 a.m. of the following day, on Monday to Saturday; (b) in premises licensed as a dining lounge or dining room, during the hours from 12 noon to 1 a.m. of the following day, on Monday to Saturday, provided that, (i) the total receipts from the sale of liquor in any month shall not exceed the total receipts from the sale of food in the same month, and (ii) a daily record showing the sales of liquor and food is maintained; (c) in premises licensed as a dining loimge, dining room or lounge, during the hours from 12 noon to 10 p.m. on Sunday, Christmas Day and Good Friday, where the licensee is so authorized by the Board, provided that, (i) liquor shall be served only to a person having a meal while seated at a table and "meal" means the usual assortment of foods commonly ordered at regular meal hours and includes any one or more items from any two or more of the following groups, a. pretzels, peanuts, celery, cheese and crackers, ohves, pickles and other hors d'oeuvres. b. soup. c. a sandwich, hot dog or ham- burger ; (ii) the total daily receipts from the sale of liquor on any Sunday, or on Christmas Day or on Good Friday, shall not exceed the total receipts from the sale of food on any of those days, and (iii) a daily record showing the sales of liquor and food is maintained. (2) Liquor of the type authorized to be sold in a public house may be sold and served in premises licensed as a pubhc house, during the hours from 12 noon to 1 a.m. of the following day, on Monday to Saturday. (3) Liquor may be sold and served, (a) in premises licensed as a club, during the hours from 12 noon to 1 a.m. of the follow- ing day, on Monday to Saturday ; (b) during the hours from 12 noon to 10 p.m. on Sunday, Christmas Day and Good Friday, where the licensee is so authorized by the Board, provided that, (i) liquor shall be served only to a person having a meal while seated at a table and "meal" means the ususil assort- ment of foods commonly ordered at regular meal hours and includes any one or more items from any two or more of the following groups, a. pretzels, peanuts, celery, cheese and crackers, olives, pickles and other hors d'oeuvres. b. soup. c. a sandwich, hot dog or ham- burger ; (ii) a daily record showing the sales of liquor and food is maintained, and (iii) the total daily receipts from the sale of liquor on any Sunday, or on Christmas Day or on Good Friday, shall not exceed the total receipts from the sale of food on any of those days. (4) When the last day of December is Sunday, liquor may be sold and served on that day in premises licensed as a dining lounge, dining room, lounge or club, during the hours from 12 noon to 3 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. of the following day, where the licensee is so authorized by the Board, provided that the licensee complies with the provisions of clause c of subsection 1 or clause b of subsection 3, as the case may be, in respect of the serving of meals. (5) All premises licensed as a public house shall be cleared of patrons and all signs of the service 757 2348 O. Reg. 310/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE and consumption of liquor shall be removed within one-half hour after the sale and service of liquor ceases under subsection 2. (6) In all premises licensed as a dining lounge, dining room, lounge or club, all signs of the service and consumption of liquor shall be removed within one-half hour after the sale and service of liquor ceases. Liquor Licence Board Of Ontario: J. Mackey Chairman Dated at Toronto, this 17th day of June, 1971. (1350) 30 THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT O. Reg. 311/71. General. Made— June 17th, 1971. Approved — June 23rd, 1971. Filed— July 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 1. Section 33 of Regulation 187/65 is revoked. Liquor Licence Board Of Ontario: J. Mackey Chairman Dated at Toronto, this 17th day of June, 1971. (1351) 30 THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT O. Reg. 312/71. General. Made— June 17th, 1971. Approved— June 23rd, 1971. Filed— July 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 1. Clause b of section 35 of Ontario Regulation 187/65 is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : {b) an area equipped with some tables and chairs. Liquor Licence Board Of Ontario: J. Mackey Chairman Dated at Toronto, this 17th day of June, 1971. (1352) 30 THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT O. Reg. 313/71. General. Made— June 17th, 1971. Approved — June 23rd, 1971. Filed— July 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 1. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 44 of Ontario Regulation 187/65, exclusive of the clauses, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : ( 1 ) The fee payable per day in respect of a special occasion permit is. (2) Clause a of the said subsection 1 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: (a) when the liquor obtained thereunder is for a wedding reception or wedding anniversary reception, $5; Liquor Licence Board Of Ontario: J. Mackey Chairman Dated at Toronto, this 17th day of June, 1971. (1353) 30 758 O. Reg. 314/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 316/71 2407 Publications Under The Regulations Act August 7th, 1971 THE MUNICIPAL ACT O. Reg. 314/71. Designation as University. Made— July 14th, 1971. FUed— July 20th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MUNICIPAL ACT DESIGNATION AS UNIVERSITY 1. The following is designated as a university for the purposes of section 294b of the Act : The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education O. Reg. 314/71. s. 1. (1365) 31 THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 315/71. Designations — Queen Elizabeth Way. Made— July 14th, 1971. FUed— July 20th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT 1. Regulation 214 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amended by adding thereto the following Schedule : Schedule 9a INTERCHANGE AT MARGARET DRIVE In the Town of Oakville, formerly in the Township of Trafalgar, in the County of Halton being, (a) part of lots 17 and 18, Concession 2, south of Dundas Street ; (b) part of Lot 18, Concession 3, south of Dundas Street ; I (c) part of. (i) Block D, and (ii) Wyecroft Road, roistered plan 949 ; and (d) part of, (i) Block B, and (ii) Wyecroft Road, registered plan 1 192, and being those portions of the King's Highway shown as Parts 1 and 2, on plan P-1939-183, filed with the Superintendent of Documents of the Department of Transportation and Communications, at Toronto. 0.25 of a mile, more or less. (1366) 31 THE SECURITIES ACT, 1966 O. Reg. 316/71. General. Made— July 20th, 1971. Filed— July 22nd. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT, 1966 1. Ontario Regulation 101/67, as amended by Ontario Regulations 55/68, 223/68, 395/68, 162/69, 85/70, 208/70, 269/70, 385/70. 489/70. 168/71, 182/71 and 296/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following Part: PART XII Financial Disclosure 76. — (1) For the purpose of sections 76 to 79 of this Part, (a) "ordinary shares" means those shares of a company which represent the residual equity in the earnings of the company; (6) "potential dilutive factors" include po- tential conversions of senior shares or debt 759 2408 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 316/71 obligations, exercises of rights, warrants and options and contingent issuances exist- ing at the end of the period that would be dilutive, if they occurred ; (c) "senior shares" means all the shares of a company other than the ordinary shares. (2) In determining whether shares are ordinary shares or senior shares it is the rights and privileges of the shares in relations to the earnings of the company rather than their corporate designation which shall govern. 77. — (1) The calculations of basic earnings per share shall be based on the ordinary shares out- standing during the period and on earnings avail- able to the holders of ordinary shares, and prior claims on income shall be deducted for purposes of the calculations. (2) Income figures used in the calculation of basic earnings per share shall be the reported amounts reduced by, (a) as to non-cumulative senior shares, the dividends declared, payable in cash or otherwise, during the period ; (b) as to cumulative senior shares, the pre- scribed dividend, payable in cash or other- wise, whether or not declared. (3) Where ordinary shares have been issued during the period, the basic earnings per share shall be calculated using a weighted average of shares outstanding during the period. (4) In the case of business combinations or acquisitions involving the issue of ordinary shares, the calculation of the weighted average of ordinary shares outstanding during the period shall consider the ordinary shares as having been issued at the date from which the results of operations of the acquired business are included in the income statement. (5) In the case of ordinary shares issued on con- version of senior shares or debt obligations, the calculation of the weighted average of ordinary shares outstanding during the period shall consider the ordinary shares as having been issued as at the date of termination of the dividend or interest obligations. (6) Where ordinary shares have been issued in connection with a stock dividend on ordinary shares or there has been a stock split or reverse split during the period or subsequent to the date of the balance sheet, the basic earnings per share shall be calculated recognizing the new share structure as though it had existed from the beginning of the period. (7) In calculating basic earnings per share where ordinary shares have been issued as a stock dividend on senior shares, the ordinary shares shall be recognized only from the date of issue. 78. — (1) For the purposes of calculating fully diluted earnings per share the income figures shall be those determined in accordance with subsections 1 and 2 of section 77 increased by the following, (a) the amount of dividends applicable to convertible senior shares for the period; (b) the amount of interest expensed for the period, after income taxes, on convertible debt obligations; and (c) imputed earnings, after income taxes, on the cash which would have been received on the exercise of rights, warrants and options and contingent issuances at an appropriate rate of return. (2) The rate of return used for imputing earnings in subsection 1 shall be disclosed together with the dollar amount of imputed earnings after income taxes. (3) Fully diluted earnings per share figures for the period shall be calculated as though all ordinary shares related to potential dilutive factors had actually been issued at the beginning of that period or date of issuance of the convertible or other security, if later. (4) Where the basis of conversion or the exercise price will change from time to time, the calcula- tion of fully diluted earnings per share shall be based on the conversion or the exercise of rights which have the most dilutive effect on earnings per share. (5) The calculation of fully diluted earnings per share shall exclude any potential conversion of senior shares or debt obligations, exercise of rights, war- rants and options and contingent issuances that would increase earnings per share or decrease a loss per share. (6) Conversions or exercises of rights that do not become effective within ten years following the date of the balance sheet shall not be considered as a dilutive factor. (7) Fully diluted earnings per share figures of a holding company shall reflect any dilutive factors which exist in subsidiaries which are consolidated or carried on an equity basis. 79. Where unconsolidated subsidiaries are carried by a holding company on a cost basis, the note to the financial statements which discloses the increase or decrease in the holding company's interest in the undistributed income of the subsidiaries during the period shall be supplemented by disclosing basic earnings per share, and where applicable, fully diluted earnings per share computed as if the invest- ment in the subsidiaries had been carried on an equity basis. 80. For the purpose of sections 80 to 83 of this Part, 760 O. Reg. 316/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2409 (a) "common shares" means the shares of a company to which there is attached no preference, right, condition, restriction, limitation or prohibition set out in the instrument of incorporation of the company other than a restriction on the allotment, issue or transfer ; (6) "economic unit" includes a business or any unit of business conducted by any person or company or any combination of persons or companies regardless of the form in which the business or unit of business is carried on ; (c) "pooling" and "pooling of interests ac- counting" include accounting in the finan- cial statements of the combined company for the net assets acquired at the value at which they are carried in the books of the combining companies and the restatement of the comparative financial statements as though the companies had been com- bined for that period ; {d) "purchase accounting" includes accounting in the financial statements of an acquiring economic unit for the net assets acquired at their cost to that economic unit on the date of acquisition ; («) "special shares" means all shares of a company other than common shares. 81. — (1) The acquisition equation referred to in paragraph 17 of subsection 3 of section 125 of the Act shall be, (a) net assets acquired in the transaction, comprised of the amount of, (i) net assets, other than goodwiU, at the book value of the seller, (ii) adjustment of net assets, other than goodwill, if necessary, a. on purchase, to fair value, b. on pooling of interests, to conform with the accounting practices of the acquiring company, (iii) any goodwill on the books of the seller, and (iv) on purchase, the premium or dis- count ascribed to goodwill; or on pooling of interests, the excess, if any, of consideration given over toted net assets on the books of the seller; equated to, (b) consideration given, at fair value, for net assets acquired, comprised of the amount of. (i) cash, bank loans and other working capital payments, (ii) long term debt obligations, (iii) common shares, (iv) special shares, and (v) any other consideration, direct or indirect, indicating the nature there- of. (2) Where part of the assets mentioned in clause a of subsection 1 includes net assets, other than good- will, on the books of the seller or includes goodwill (Ml the books of the seller, the notes to the financial statements which contain the acquisition equation shall also disclose the amount, if any, by which those values have been written up on the books of the seller within five years preceding the acquisition date. (3) Where part of the consideration mentioned in clause b of subsection 1 is given by way of long term debt obligations, common shares or special shares, the notes to the financial statements which contain the acquisition equation shall also disclose, (a) the terms of the debt obligations, including interest payable thereon, convertible fea- tures, if any, terms of repayment and other material conditions ; or, (6) the number, description and book value of the shares issued or exchanged, as the case may be. 82. — (1) Where the purchase method is used in accounting for a business combination, there shall also be disclosed by way of notes to the financial statements, (a) the name and a brief description of each economic unit acquired, ajid where shares are acquired, the percentage of outstanding equity shares acquired ; (b) a statement that purchase accounting was used; (c) the legal method by which the acquisition took place ; (d) the date of acquisition and the period for which results of the operations of the acquired economic unit are included in the income statement of the acquiring econo- mic unit ; and (e) whether it is proposed to amortize any goodwill arising as a result of the purchase and, if so, an outline of the plan of amortization. 761 2410 O. Reg. 316/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 317/71 (2) Where the purchase method is used in ac- counting for a number of relatively minor acquisi- tions, information may be combined for disclosure. 83. Where the pooling method is used in ac- counting for a business combination, there shall also be disclosed by way of notes to the financial statements, (a) the name and a brief description of each company brought into the combination, the percentage of equity shares of each compa- ny entering into the combination, and the percentage of the total securities out- standing represented by the securities is- sued, if any, in the combination ; (b) a statement that pooling of interests ac- counting was used ; (c) the date of the combination; and (d) the legal method by which the combina- tion took place. (1380) 31 THE BUSINESS CORPORATIONS ACT, 1970 O. Reg. 317/71. General. Made— July 20th, 1971. Filed— July 22nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE BUSINESS CORPORATIONS ACT, 1970 1. Ontario Regulation 492/70 is amended by adding thereto the following sections: Financial Disclosure 39. Clauses k and / of subsection 1 of section 173 and paragraphs 19 to 21 of subsection 3 of section 178 of the Act do not apply to a corporation that is not offering its securities to the public. 40. — (1) For the purpose of sections 40 to 43, (a) "ordinary shares" means those shares of a corporation which represent the residual equity in the earnings of the corporation; (b) "potential dilutive factors" include poten- tial conversions of senior shares or debt obligations, exercises of rights, warrants and options and contingent issuances exist- ing at the end of the period that would be dilutive, if they occurred ; (c) "senior shares" means all the shares of a corporation other than the ordinary shares. (2) In determining whether shares are ordinary shares or senior shares it is the rights and privileges of the shares in relation to the earnings of the corporation rather than their corporate designation which shall govern. 41. — (1) The calculations of basic earnings per share shall be based on the ordinary shares out- standing during the period and on earnings available to the holders of ordinary shares, and prior claims on income shall be deducted for purposes of the calculation. (2) Income figures used in the calculation of basic earnings per share shall be the reported amounts reduced by, (a) as to non-cumulative senior shares, the dividends declared, payable in cash or otherwise, during the period ; (b) as to cumulative senior shares, the pre- scribed dividend, payable in cash or other- wise, whether or not declared. (3) Where ordinary shares have been issued during the period, the basic earnings per share shall be calculated using a weighted average of shares out- standing during the period. (4) In the case of business combinations or acquisi- tions involving the issue of ordinary shares, the calculation of the weighted average of ordinary shares outstanding during the period shall consider the ordinary shares as having been issued at the date from which the results of operations of the acquired business are included in the income statement. (5) In the case of ordinary shares issued on conversion of senior shares or debt obligations, the calculation of the weighted average of ordinary shares outstanding during the period shall consider the ordinary shares as having been issued as at the date of termination of the dividend or interest obligation. (6) Where ordinary shares have been issued in connection with a stock dividend on ordinary shares or there has been a stock split or reverse split during the period or subsequent to the date of the balance sheet, the basic earnings per share shall be calculated recognizing the new share structure as though it had existed from the beginning of the period. (7) In calculating basic earnings per share where ordinary shares have been issued as a stock dividend on senior shares, the ordinary shares shall be recognized only from the date of issue. 42. — (1) For purposes of calculating fully diluted earnings per share the income figures shall be those 762 O. Reg. 317/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2411 determined in accordance with subsections 1 and 2 of section 41 increased by the following, («) the amount of dividends applicable to con- vertible senior shares for the period; (b) the amount of interest expensed for the period, after income taxes, on convertible debt obligations ; and (c) imputed earnings, after income taxes, on the cash which would have been received on the exercise of rights, warrants and options and contingent issuances at an appropriate rate of return. (2) The rate of return used for imputing earnings in subsection 1 shall be disclosed together with the dollar amount of imputed earnings after income taxes. (3) Fully diluted earnings per share figures for the period shall be calculated as though all ordinary shares related to potential dilutive factors had actually been issued at the beginning of that period or date of issuance of the convertible or other security, if later. (4) Where the basis of conversion or the exercise price will change from time to time, the calculation of fully diluted earnings per share shall be based on the conversion or the exercise of rights which have the most dilutive effect on earnings per share. (5) The calculation of fully diluted earnings per share shall exclude any potential conversion of senior shares or debt obUgations, exercise of rights, warrants and options and contingent issuances that would increase earnings per share or decrease a loss per share. (6) Conversions or exercises of rights that do not become effective within ten years following the date of the balance sheet shall not be considered as a dilutive factor. (7) Fully diluted earnings per share figures of a holding corporation shall reflect any dilutive factors which exist in subsidiaries which are consohdated or carried on an equity basis. 43. Where unconsohdated subsidiaries are carried by a holding corporation on a cost basis, the note to the financial statement which discloses the increase or decrease in the holding corporation's interest in the imdistributed income of the subsidiaries during the period shall be supplemented by disclosing basic earnings per share, and where apphcable, fully diluted earnings per share computed as if the investment in the subsidiaries had been carried on an equity basis. 44. For the purpose of sections 44 to 47, (a) "common shares" means the shares of a corporation to which there is attached no preference, right, condition, restriction, limitation or prohibition set out in the articles of the corporation other than a restriction on the allotment, issue or transfer ; (by "economic unit" includes a business or unit of business conducted by any person within the meaning of Tht Securities Act, 1966 or body corporate or any combina- tion of such persons or bodies corporate regardless of the form in which the busi- ness or unit of business is carried on; (c) "pooling" and "pooling of interests ac- counting" include accounting in the finan- cial statement of the combined corporation for the net assets acquired at the value at which they are carried in the books of the combining bodies corporate and the restatement of the comparative financial statement as though the bodies corporate had been combined for that period; (d) "purchase accounting" includes accounting in the financial statement of an acquiring corporation for the net assets acquired at their cost to that corporation on the date of acquisition ; {e) "special shares" means all shares of a corporation other than common shares. 45. — (1) The acquisition equation referred to in paragraph 19 of subsection 3 of section 178 of the Act shall be, (a) net assets acquired in the transaction, comprised of the amount of, (i) net assets, other than goodwill, at the book value of the seller, (ii) adjustment of net assets, other than goodwill, if necessary, a. on purchase, to fair value, b. on pooling of interests, to conform with the accounting practices of the acquiring corporation, (iii) any goodwill on the books of the seller ; and, (iv) on purchase, the premium or dis- count ascribed to goodwill; or on pooling of interests, the excess, if any, of consideration given over total net assets on the books of the seller. 763 2412 O. Reg. 317/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 318/71 equated to ; (b) consideration given, at fair value, for net assets acquired, comprised of the amount of, (i) cash, bank loans and other working capital payments, (ii) long term debt obligations, (iii) common shares, (iv) special shares, and (v) any other consideration, direct or indirect, indicating the nature there- of. (2) Where part of the assets mentioned in clause a of subsection 1 includes net assets, other than goodwill, on the books of the seller or includes goodwill on the books of the seller, the notes to the financial statement which contain the acquisition equation shall also disclose the amount, if any, by which those values have been written up on the books of the seller within five years preceding the acquisition date. (3) Where part of the consideration mentioned in clause b of subsection 1 is given by way of long term debt obligations, common shares or special shares, the notes to the financial statement which contain the acquisition equation shall also disclose, (a) the term of the debt obUgations, including interest payable thereon, convertible fea- tures, if any, terms of repayment and other material conditions ; or (b) the number, description and book value of the shares issued or exchanged, as the case may be. 46. — (1) Where the purchase method is used in accounting for a business combination, there shall also be disclosed by way of notes to the financial statement, (a) the name and a brief description of each economic unit acquired, and where shares are acquired, the percentage of outstanding equity shares acquired ; (b) a statement that purchase accounting was used; (c) the legal method by which the acquisition took place ; (d) the date of acquisition and the period for which results of the operations of the acquired economic unit are included in the income statement of the acquiring corporation ; and {e) whether it is proposed to amortize any goodwill arising as a result of the pur- chase and, if so, an outhne of the plan of amortization. (2) Where the purchase method is used in account- ing for a number of relatively minor acquisitions, information may be combined for disclosure. 47. Where the pooling method is used in account- ing for a business combination, there shall also be disclosed by way of notes to the financial statement, (a) the name and a brief description of each body corporate brought into the combina- tion, the percentage of equity shares of each body corporate entering into the combination, and the percentage of the total securities outstanding represented by the securities issued, if any, in the combination ; (b) a statement that pooling of interests ac- counting was used ; (c) the date of the combination; and (d) the legal method by which the combination took place. (1381) 31 THE INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS ACT O. Reg. 318/71. Ladies' Cloak and Suit Industry- Made— July 14th, 1971. Filed— July 22nd. 1971. -Ontario. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS ACT LADIES' CLOAK AND SUIT INDUSTRY— ONTARIO 1. The Schedule is in force during pleasure within the Ontario zone and is binding upon the employers and employees in the ladies' cloak and suit industry. O. Reg. 318/71, s. 1. 2. Regulation 348 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 and Ontario Regulations 184/63, 63/64 and 165/66 are revoked. O. Reg. 318/71, s. 2. 3. This Regulation comes into force on the tenth day after pubUcation thereof in The Ontario Gazette under The Regulations Act. O. Reg. 318/71, s. 3. 764 O. Reg. 318/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2413 Schedule INTERPRETATION 1. In this Schedule, (a) "hohday" means, (i) New Year's Day, (ii) Good Friday, (iii) Victoria Day, (iv) Dominim Day, (v) Labour Day, (vi) Thanksgiving Day, (vii) Christmas Day, and (viii) the 26th day of December or the Monday next following when Christ- mas falls on a Saturday or Sunday; (b) "week" means the period beginning with Sunday and ending with the Saturday next following, both inclusive ; (c) "Class A garments" means all garments manufactured in the industry except Class B garments as defined in clause d; {d) "Class B garments" means the following garments manufactured in the industry, (i) raincoats, (ii) station wagon or car coats, (iii) garments made of any material for female persons not over fourteen years of age or of a size up to and including girl's Canada standard size 14X as prescribed under the National Trade Mark and True Label- ling Act (Canada), (iv) garments that are, a. cut and produced in quanti- ties and not made to indivi- dual sizes or measurements or specifications, b. manufactured by a section work system and where the sewing machine operations are broken up into a varying number of separate opera- tions, and c. made of all materials referred to in clauses e and /; {e) "raincoat" means an outer coat of any length intended principally to be worn as a protection against rain, made of, (i) waterproof or water-repellent cotton, rayon, vinyl or nylon of any weight or any combination thereof, (ii) synthetic material including bem- berg, orlon, dacron, acetate, viscose, or any mixture thereof, or (iii) plastic coated material ; (/) "station wagon or car coat" means a coat of any length with or without a sheepskin or other fur or simulated fur collar and made of, (i) waterproof or water-repellent outer material of cotton, rayon, vinyl or nylon of any weight, (ii) synthetic material including bem- berg, orlon, dacron, acetate, viscose or any mixture thereof, or (iii) plastic coated material, the lining of which may be padded or blanketed with textile material or made of sheepskin or any other material in whole or in part. HOURS OF WORK 2. The regular working periods for the industry are, (a) a regular working week consisting of not longer than 37*4 hours of work performed during the regular working days; and (b) a regular working day consisting of not longer than ly^ hours of work performed on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- day or Friday, between 8 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. with one hour for noon recess. 3. No person shall perform work in the industry on a hoUday. 4. — ( 1) Where an employee as classified in sections 10 and 13 is, (a) employed in the industry for twelve months or longer ; and (6) in the employ of a particular employer for three months or longer, the employee is entitled to the wages fcwr 7% hours of work for a holiday at the minimum rate of wages under sections 1 1 and 14 respecting Class A and Class B garments, respectively. 765 2414 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 318/71 (2) Where a learner as classified in section 16 is, (i) all machines are in use, and (a) employed in the industry for twelve months or longer ; and (b) in the employ of a particular employer for three months or longer, the learner is entitled to wages for 714 hours of work for a holiday at the minimum rates of wages under sections 17 and 18 respecting Class A and Class B garments, respectively. 5. Where an employer requires an employee who is employed on a time-work basis to work for part of a regular working day, the employee is entitled to the regular rates of wages but the wages for that day shall not be less than the wages for 3% hours of work. 6. Where an employer is engaged in the manufac- ture of Class A and Class B garments he shall file with the advisory committee a report setting out the type of garment manufactured and the kind of material used in such manufacture. OVERTIME WORK 7. Work performed in the industry at any time other than during the regular working periods is overtime work. 8. — (1) No overtime work shall be performed in the industry without a permit from the advisory committee. (2) The advisory committee is authorized to issue the permits subject to this Schedule. (3) No permit for overtime work shall be issued to any person other than an employer. 9. — (1) An application by an employer for an overtime permit shall be made in writing to the advisory committee. (2) Where the advisory committee has issued a permit authorizing overtime work to an employer, the employer shall post the permit during the period it is in force in a conspicuous place where his employees are engaged in their duties. (3) No permit shall be issued by the advisory committee for overtime work on Friday or, subject to subsection 5, on Saturday. (4) Subject to subsection 3, where during the regu- lar working periods, (a) there is, in the opinion of the advisory committee, a labour shortage in the in- dustry ; or (b) in the employer's establishment, (ii) there are no facilities or spaces available for additional machines or for additional employees, the advisory committee may issue a permit for overtime work. (5) Where, (a) the advisory committee has issued a permit for overtime work under subsection 4 ; and (b) overtime work has been performed in the employer's establishment by his employees on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of a week, the advisory committee may issue a permit for over- time work between 8 a.m. and 12 noon on the Saturday of the week in which the overtime work has been performed. CLASSIFICATION OF EMPLOYEES FOR CLASS A GARMENTS 10. The following classifications of employees for Class A garments in the industry are established: i. Classification A composed of, skilled cutters, being persons who, (a) grade sizes on materisil or make markers ; or (b) lay up, shear cut, knife cut or machine cut any materials. ii. Classification B composed of, skilled operators, being persons who, by any type of sewing machine, (a) join cloth body; {b) sew in sleeves, facing or collars; or (c) as section operators stitch collars, sew on facings, join seams of body, make collars, make pockets, make sleeves or perform any other sewing machine operations necessary to complete any garment other than a skirt. iii. Classification C composed of, section operators, being persons who per- form any of the operations defined in clause c of paragraph ii where the ojiera- tions on a single garment are divided among two or more workers. 766 O. Reg. 318/71 THE ONTARIO iv. Classification D composed of, top pressers, being persons who, (a) press ; or (b) complete the pressing of, a garment after it is lined by the finisher. V. Classification £ composed of, machine pressers, being persons who press by steam machine. vi. Classification F composed of, under pressers, being persons who. {a) press seams of. 1. sleeves, and 2. linings ; or (6) complete the pressing of a garment ready for the finisher. vii. Classification G composed of, skilled fur tailors, being persons who pin or sew on fur trimmings. viii. Classification H composed of, trimmers, being persons who, (a) grade sizes on ; (b) lay up ; (c) make markers on ; or (d) cut, any materials used fw lining or trimming garments. ix. Classification I composed of, semi-skilled cutters, being persons who, (a) lay up ; (6) shear cut; or (c) machine cut, any material. X. Classification J composed of, piece pressers, being persons who do incidental piece pressing necessary to make the pieces ready for the skilled operator. GAZETTE xi. Classification K composed of, 2415 assistant fur tailors, being persons who sew on but do not pin on fur trimmings. xii. Classification L composed of, hand basters, being persons who baste by hand. xiii. Classification M composed of, machine basters, being persons who baste by machine. xiv. Classification N composed of, special machine operators, being persons who operate special machines used in the manufacture of garments for, (a) felling; (b) basting; (c) buttonhole making ; {d) tacking; or {e) serging. XV. Classification O composed of, skirt makers, being f)ersons who perform sewing machine operations necessary to complete skirts. xvi. Classification P composed of, lining makers, being persons who, by sewing machine, make or sew in linings for garments. xvii. Classification Q composed of, finishers, being persons who, {a) by hand, sew in whole linings on garments ; (b) tack neck pieces and linings; or (c) fell buttonholes, bottoms or sleeves. xviii. Classification R composed of, tapers, being persons who join two pieces of material together in preparation for the sewing operations. xix. Classification S composed of, button seweis, being persons who sew on, (a) buttons; 767 2416 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 318/71 (b) hooks; (c) eyes; {d) clasps; or {e) ornaments. XX. Classification T composed of, general hands or examiners, being per- sons who, (a) examine or clean finished garments ; or (b) pin on belts. MINIMUM RATES OF WAGES FOR WORK PERFORMED ON CLASS A GARMENTS 11. The minimum rate of wages for all work performed in the industry during the regular working periods by employees classified in section 10, for Class A garments, is the hourly rate set opposite the respective classifications as follows : i. Classification A $2.89 ii. Classification B 2.69 iii. Classification C 2.69 iv. Classification D 2.64 V. Classification E 2.64 vi. Classification F 2.52 vii. Classification G 2.21 viii. Classification H 2.50 ix. Classification I 2.44 X. Classification J 2.01 xi. Classification K 1.76 xii. Classification L 1.76 xiii. Classification M 1.76 xiv. Classification N 1.76 XV. Classification O 1.76 xvi. Classification P 1.76 xvii. Classification Q 1.71 xviii. Classification R 1.65 xix. Classification S 1.65 XX. Classification T 1.65 RATES OF WAGES FOR OVERTIME WORK PERFORMED ON CLASS A GARMENTS 12. — (1) The rate of wages for overtime work performed in the industry by employees engaged in the manufacture of Class A garments is, (a) one and one-half times the rate of wages established in section 1 1 for overtime work performed in excess of 37 54 hours but not longer than 48 hours per week; and (b) one and one-half times the employee's regular rate of wages for overtime work performed in excess of 48 hours per week. (2) The rate of wages for overtime work in clause b of subsection 1 shall be computed, in the case of an hourly paid employee, on the basis of the actual rate of wages per hour paid to that employee and in the case of a piece worker, on the basis of the hourly rate of wages established by dividing the total wages earned in the week in which he worked overtime by the number of hours worked in that week. CLASSIFICATION OF EMPLOYEES FOR CLASS B GARMENTS 13. The following classifications of employees for for Class B garments in the industry are established : i. Classification A composed of, fully skilled cutters being persons who, (a) grade sizes on materials or make markers ; or (b) lay up, shear cut, knife cut or ma- chine cut any materials. ii. Classification B composed of, skilled operators, being persons who, by any type of sewing machine, {a) join cloth body; (b) sew in sleeves, facing or collars; or (c) do one or more of the following operations : 1. Stitch collars. 2. Sew on facings. 3. Join seams of body. 4. Make collars. 5. Make pockets. 6. Make sleeves. 768 O. Reg. 318/71 THE ONTARIO iii. Classification C composed of, top pressers or off pressers, being persons who, by hcind or steam machine, press and complete the pressing of a garment after it is hned. iv. Classification D composed of, trimming cutters or trimmers, being persons who, (a) grade sizes on ; {b) make markers on ; or (c) lay up and cut with a knife, shear or machine, any materials used for lining or trimming garments. V. Classification E comf>osed of, semi-skilled cutters, being f)ersons who do some but not all of the work of a fully skilled cutter and who do any of the several operations of cutting by shear, knife or machine, chopping, lajring up and piling but who do not make markers on or grade sizes on materials. vi. Classification F composed of, fur collar machine operators, being per- sons who sew fur collars or fur trimmings by machine onto the cloth body. vii. Classification G composed of, under pressers and piece pressers, being persons who press seams, sleeves, linings and incidental parts of a garment. viii. Classification H composed of, elementary preparatory operators, being persons who, with sewing machines, (a) sew out flaps, tabs and belts; (6) sew on canvas ; (c) sew on labels and size tickets; {d) make darts up to and including four inches in length ; or («) assemble and join sleeves. ix. Classification I composed of, special machine operators, being persons who, with a special machine, perform the sewing operations of attaching canvas or backing to the cloth body forming the GAZETTE 2417 lapel of a garment in order to prepare the garment for the skilled operator, or the operations of, (a) bottom making ; (6) zigzagging; (c) tacking; (d) basting; (e) buttonhole making ; (/) felling; (g ) blind stitching ; and (A) button sewing. X. Classification J composed of, finishers, being persons who, by hand. (a) tack neck pieces, Unings, bottoms, sleeves and shoulder pads ; (b) do felling; (c) make buttonholes ; or {d) do bushelling. xi. Classification K composed of, hand basters, being persons who baste by hand. xii. Classification L composed of, machine basters, being persons who baste by machine. xiii. Classification M composed of, lining makers, being persons who, by sewing machine, make or sew in linings for garments. xiv. Classification N composed of, tapers, being persons who join two pieces of material together in preparation for the sewing operations. XV. Classification O composed of, sorters, being persons who do incidental work in the cutting room other than any of the cutting operations referred to in paragraphs i, iv and v, and without Umit- ing the generaUty of the foregoing, more particularly persons who, (a) sort; 769 2418 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 318/71 {i) affix tickets ; and (c) tie up bundles, after the bundled material has been cut. xiv. Classification P composed of, trimming makers, being persons who perform the sewing operations on epau- lettes, tabs, belts, flaps or cuffs but do not sew such parts onto the cloth body. xvii. Classification Q composed of, button sewers, being persons who sew on buttons, snaps, hooks and eyes, clasps or solid ornaments. xviii. Classification R composed of, general hands or examiners, being per- sons who, (a) clean the garment after it is finished ; (b) cut threads ; and (c) examine and fold the garment. MINIMUM RATES OF WAGES FOR WORK PERFORMED ON CLASS B GARMENTS 14. The minimum rate of wages for all work per- formed in the industry during the regular working periods by employees classified in section 13, for Class B garments, is the hourly rate set opposite the respective classifications as follows : i. Classification A $2.48 ii. Classification B 1.89 iii. Classification C 2.11 iv. Classification D 2.10 V. Classification E 2.10 vi. Classification F 1.83 vii. Classification G 1.65 viii. Classification H 1.65 ix. Classification I 1.6S X. Classification J 1.65 xi. Classification K 1.65 xii. Classification L 1.65 xiii. Classification M 1.65 xiv. Classification N 1.65 XV. Classification O 1.65 xvi. Classification P 1.65 xvii. Classification Q 1.65 xviii. Classification R 1.65 RATES OF WAGES FOR OVERTIME WORK PERFORMED ON CLASS B GARMENTS 15. — (1) The rate of wages for overtime work performed in the industry by employees engaged in the manufacture of Class B garments is, (a) one and one-half times the rate of wages established in section 14 for overtime work performed in excess of 37 Vz hours but not longer than 48 hours per week; and (b) one and one-half times the employee's regular rate of wages for overtime work performed in excess of 48 hours per week. (2) The rate of wages for overtime work in clause b of subsection 1 shall be computed, in the case of an hourly paid employee, on the basis of the actual rate of wages per hour paid to that employee, and, in the case of a piece worker, on the basis of the hourly rate of wages established by dividing the total wages earned in the week in n hich he worked overtime by the number of hour^ worked in that week. 16. — (1) Learners are persons not previously ex- perienced in the classification within which they are employed and who, while learning the skills of such classification, perform the work of such classification and, (a) for Class A garments, are learners in the classifications of operator, presser, fur tailor, skirt maker, lining maker, machine baster, hand baster, special machine opera- tor, finisher, cutter, trimmer, button sewer, general hand or examiner ; and (b) for Class B garments, are learners in the classifications of sewing machine operator, trimming maker, cutter, sorter, elementary preparatory operator, fur collar machine operator, trimming cutter or trimmer, under presser or piece presser, top presser or off presser, machine baster, special machine operator, lining maker, finisher, hand baster, button sewer, general hand or examiner. (2) The employer of a learner shall file with and in the manner prescribed by the advisory committee, information concerning the learner, including his name, work history and a consent signed by him and his employer to a starting rate of wages not less than the minimum rate prescribed for the appropriate classification and period of employment set out in sections 17 and 18. 770 O. Reg. 318/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2419 MINIMUM RATES OF WAGES FOR LEARNERS PERFORMING WORK ON CLASS A GARMENTS 17. The minimum hourly rate of wages for work performed on Class A garments by a learner of the classification set out in column 1, with the experience set out opposite thereto in column 2, is the hourly rate set out opposite thereto in column 3 of the following Table : Item Column 1 Column 2. . Column 3 1 Operator up to and including 3 months $1 65 longer than 3 months and up to and including 6 months 1 65 longer than 6 months and up to and including 9 months 1 67 longer than 9 months and up to and including 12 months 1.90 longer than 12 months and up to and including 15 months 2.15 longer than 15 months and up to and including 18 months 2.40 longer than 18 months 2.69 2 Presser up to and including 3 months $1.65 longer than 3 months and up to and including 6 months 1.65 longer than 6 months and up to and including 9 months 1.67 longer than 9 months and up to and including 12 months 1.90 longer than 12 months and up to and including 15 months 2.15 longer than 15 months and up to and including 18 months 2.40 longer than 18 months 2.64 3 Fur Tailor up to and including 3 months 11 65 longer than 3 months and up to and including 6 months 1.65 longer than 6 months and up to and including 9 months 1.67 longer than 9 months and up to and including 12 months 1.82 longer than 12 months and up to and including 15 months 1.98 longer than 15 months 2.21 4 Skirt maker, lining maker, machine baster, hand up to and including 3 months $1.65 1.65 longer than 3 months and up to and including 6 months baster or sj)ecial machine ofjerator longer than 6 months and up to and including 9 months 1.65 1.76 longer than 9 months 771 2420 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 318/71 Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 5 $1.65 longer than 3 months and up to and including 6 months 1 65 longer than 6 months and up to and including 9 months 1.65 longer than 9 months and up to and including 12 months 1.65 longer than 12 months 1.71 6 Cutter or trimmer up to and including 3 months 11.65 1.65 longer than 3 months and up to and including 6 months longer than 6 months and up to and including 9 months 1.65 longer than 9 months and up to and including 12 months 1.78 longer than 12 months and up to and including 15 months 1.91 longer than 15 months and up to and including 18 months 2.05 longer than 18 months and up to and including 21 months 2.25 longer than 21 months and up to and including 24 months 2.44 longer than 24 months and up to and including 27 months. .:.... 2.59 longer than 27 months and up to and including 30 months 2.74 longer than 30 months 2.89 7 General hand or examiner or button sewer up to and including 3 months $1.65 1.65 longer than 3 months 772 O. Reg. 318/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2421 MINIMUM RATES OF WAGES FOR LEARNERS PERFORMING WORK ON CLASS B GARMENTS 18. The minimum hourly rate of wages for work performed on Class B garments by a learner of the classification set out in column 1, with the experience set out opposite thereto in column 2, is the hourly rate set out opposite thereto in column 3 of the following Table : Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 1 Sewing machine up to and including 3 months %l 65 operator longer than 3 months and up to and including 6 months 1.65 longer than 6 months and up to and including 9 months 1.65 longer than 9 months and up to and including 12 months 1.65 longer than 12 months and up to and including 15 months 1.70 longer than 15 months and up to and including 18 months. 1.77 longer than 18 months 1.89 2 Trimming maker up to and including 3 months 1165 longer than 3 months 1.65 3 Cutter up to and including 3 months SI 65 longer than 3 months and up to and including 6 months 1 65 longer than 6 months and up to and including 9 months 1.65 longer than 9 months and up to and including 12 months 1.70 longer than 12 months and up to and including 15 months 1.75 longer than 15 months and up to and including 18 months 1.83 longer than 18 months and up to and including 21 months 1.94 longer than 21 months and up to and including 24 months 2.04 longer than 24 months and up to and including 27 months 2.15 longer than 27 months and up to and including 30 months 2.25 longer than 30 months 2.48 4 Sorter up to and including 3 months $1.65 longer than 3 months 1.65 773 2422 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 318/71 Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 5 Elementary preparatory operator up to and including 1 month $1.65 1.65 longer than 1 month and up to and including 3 months longer than 3 months and up to and including 6 months 1.65 longer than 6 months 1.65 6 Fur collar machine operator up to and including 3 months 11.65 1.65 longer than 3 months and up to and including 6 months longer than 6 months and up to and including 9 months 1.65 longer than 9 months and up to and including 12 months 1.70 longer than 12 months 1.83 7 Trimming cutter or trimmer up to and including 3 months $1.65 1.65 longer than 3 months and up to and including 6 months longer than 6 months and up to and including 9 months 1.65 longer than 9 months and up to and including 12 months 1.65 .longer than 12 months and up to and including 15 months 1.70 longer than 15 months and up to and including 18 months 1.75 longer than 18 months and up to and including 21 months 1.82 longer than 21 months and up to and including 24 months 1.92 longer than 24 months 2.10 8 Under presser or piece presser up to and including 3 months $1.65 1.65 longer than 3 months and up to and including 6 months longer than 6 months and up to and including 9 months 1.65 longer than 9 months 1.65 9 Top presser or off presser up to and including 3 months $1.65 1.65 longer than 3 months and up to and including 6 months longer than 6 months and up to and including 9 months 1.65 longer than 9 months and up to and including 12 months 1.70 774 O. Reg. 318/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2423 Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 longer than 12 months and up to and including 15 months, longer than 15 months and up to and including 18 months, longer than 18 months up to and including 3 months longer than 3 months 1.83 1.95 2.11 10 Machine baster, special machine operator, lining maker, finisher or hand baster $1.65 1.65 11 General hand or examiner or button sewer up to and including 3 months . longer than 3 months $1.65 1.65 KATES OF WAGES FOR OVERTIME WORK FOR LEARNERS 19. — (1) The rate of wages for overtime work performed in the industry by learners is, (a) one and one-half times the rate of wages established in sections 17 and 18 for over- time work performed in excess of 37^2 hours but not longer than 48 hours per week ; and (6) one and one-half times the employee's regular rate of wages for overtime work performed in excess of 48 hours per week. (2) The rate of wages for overtime work in clause b of subsection 1 shall be computed, in the case of an hourly paid employee, on the basis of the actual rate of wages per hour paid to that employee and in the case of a piece worker, on the basis of the hourly rate of wages established by dividing the total wages earned in the week in which he worked overtime by the number of hours worked in that week. ASSESSMENT 20. Subject to the approval of the Director. (a) each employer in the industry is assessed one-half of one percent of his payroll ; and (6) each employee in the industry is assessed one-half of one percent of his wages, to provide revenue for the enforcement of this Schedule. ADVISORY COMMITTEE 21. The advisory committee is authorized to fix a minimum rate of wages lower than the rates fixed by this Schedule for a person, (a) who performs work included in more than one class of employees ; (b) whose work is only partly subject to this Schedule ; or (c) who is handicapp>ed. 22. Subject to the approval of the Director, the advisory committee is authorized, (a) generally to administer and enforce this Schedule ; and (6) to collect the assessments under section 20 and out of the revenue collected to engage inspectors and other personnel and to make such expenditures as are necessary for the administration and enforcement of this Schedule. 775 2424 O. Reg. 318/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 320/71 VACATIONS THE CHILD WELFARE ACT, 1965 23. — (1) In this section, "period of entitlement" means the period from the 1st day of July in any year to the 30th day of June in the year next following. (2) An employee is entitled to an annual vacation of two weeks for the period of entitlement and, as vacation pay, the employer shall pay to the employee an amount equal to 4 per cent of the employee's total wages during the period of entitlement. (3) Where an employee has ceased to be employed by his employer during the period of entitlement for any cause or by operation of law, the employer shall pay to the employee, as vacation with pay, an amount equal to 4 per cent of his total wages for that portion of the period of entitlement during which the employee was in the employ of the employer. (4) The advisory committee is authorized to deter- mine the period in each year in which employees shall take their annual vacation. The above-mentioned sections 20 and 22 are approved by, Director of Labour Standards: M. E. Howard Dated at Toronto, this 11th day of May, 1971. (1382) 31 THE GENERAL WELFARE ASSISTANCE ACT O. Reg. 319/71. Indian Bands. Made— July 20th, 1971. Filed— July 23rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GENERAL WELFARE ASSISTANCE ACT 1. The Schedule to Regulation 208 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regulations 173/61, 119/63, 308/65, 189/66, 18/69, 120/69, 312/69, 44/70, 212/70, 392/70 and 174/71, is further amended by add- ing thereto the following items : 53. Fort Hope Band 54. Grassy Narrows Band 55. Rocky Bay Band (1384) 31 O. Reg. 320/71. General. Made— July 20th, 1971. Filed— July 23rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CHILD WELFARE ACT. 1965 1. Section 1 of Ontario Regulation 271/65 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 1. In this Regulation, (a) "architect" means an architect who is a member in good standing of the Ontario Association of Architects ; {b) "child in care" means a child in the care of a society in a place other than the home of a parent of the child ; (c) "professional engineer" means a profession- al engineer who is a member in good stand- ing of the Association of Professional Engineers of the Province of Ontario ; (d) "recognized school of social work" means, (i) a school of social work that is a member of the National Committee of Canadian Schools of Social Work of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, and (ii) any graduate school of social work outside of Canada having, in the opinion of the Minister, a course in social work at least equivalent to a course given at a school re- ferred to in subclause i ; (e) "social worker" means a person whose duties consist of investigating or super- vising the care of children, whether in the care of a society or otherwise, providing guidance and counselling and who has the qualifications of a social worker set out in section 10 and includes a social work supervisor. 2. Subsection 2 of section 3 of Ontario Regu- lation 271/65 is revoked. 3. Subsection 2 of section 4a of Ontario Regu- lation 271/65, as made by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 92/67, is amended by striking out "subsection 2 of section 9" in the third and fourth lines and inserting in lieu thereof "subsection 4 of section 9 of the Act or subsection 10 of section 11 of the Act" and by inserting after "12" in the seventh line "of the Act". 776 O. Reg. 320/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2425 4. Section la of Ontario R^ulation 271/65, as made by section 2 of Ontario Regulatipn 392/66, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : 7a. — (1) An apphcant for a grant under section 13 of the Act in respect of the erection of a new building or an addition to an existing building shall file with the Director, (a) a site plan showing the location of the building on the site ; and (6) plans and specifications jn-epared by an architect showing the construction, equip- ment and arrangements of the building. (2) An applicant for a grant under section 13 of the Act in respect of the acquisition of an existing building shall file with the Director, (a) a site plan showing the location of the building on the site ; and (6) a structural sketch of the building shovring the areas to be used by the society. 7b. — (1) A grant under section 13 of the Act shall not be paid until, (a) an architect or a professional engineer certifies in Form 4a that the erection, addition or acquisition, as the case may be, is completed in accordance with plans ap- proved by the Minister and that the build- ing is ready for use and occupancy by the society; and (h) an authorized ofl&cer of the society, mu- nicipality or joint committee established under section 16 of the Act, submits a report stating, (i) the actual total cost of erection, addition or acquisition of the build- ing, as the case may be, (ii) that the total of the unptaid accounts appUcable to the cost of the con- struction or acquisition does not ex- ceed twice the amount of the grant remaining to be paid, (iii) that the amount of the grant re- maining to be paid will be applied first in the payment of the unpaid accounts referred to in subclause ii, and (iv) that where applicable all refundable sales tax has been taken into account. (2) Notwithstanding subsection 1, a grant for the erection of a new building or an addition to an existing building under subsection 1 or 2 of section 13 of the Act, may be payable as follows: (a) an amount not exceeding one-third of the estimated total grant may be paid when an architect or professional engineer certifies in Form 4a, that the construction is at least . one-third complete ; (6) a further amount not exceeding one-third of the estimated total grant may be paid when an architect or professional engineer certifies in Form 4a, that the construction is at least two-thirds complete. 7c. — (1) Subject to subsection 2, for the purposes of section 12a of the Act and of this Regulation, "Indian" means a person who, (a) is registered as an Indian or is entitled to be registered as an Indian under the Indian Act (Canada) and is resident in Ontario on an Indian Reserve, on Crown land or in territory without municipal organization; or (6) is designated as an Indian with reserve status by the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development of the Government of Canada. (2) Where an Indian as defined in subsection 1 commences to reside in a municipahty in Ontario he shall continue to be deemed an Indian for the purposes of section 12a of the Act until he has resided in the municipality for a period of twelve consecutive months and thereafter he shall cease to be deemed an Indian for the purposes of section 12a of the Act until he resumes residence in Ontario on an Indian Reserve, on Crown land or in ter- ritory without municipal organization. (3) The amount to be paid byOntariotoa children 's aid society under section 12a of the Act shall be computed in accordance with Form 1. 5. Section 11 of Ontario Regulation 271/65 is revoked. 6. Subsection 1 of section 19 of Ontario Regu- lation 271/65 is revoked and the following substituted therefor ; (1) A social worker of the society shall interview any unmarried mother or putative father that seeks aid from the society and shall give whatever guidance and counselling that may be appropriate. 7. Section 24 of Ontario R^ulation 271/65 is amended by inserting after "9" in the second line "and shall be supported by an affidavit of service in the form endorsed thereon". 8. Section 25 of Ontario R^ulation 271/65 is amended by adding thereto the following sub- sections : (2) Service of a notice of hearing under subsection 4 of section 24 of the Act shall be made on the 777 2426 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 320/71 parent or person having actual custody of the child by delivering a true copy of the notice in Form 10 personally to the parent or person having the custody, as the case may be, or in such other manner as the judge may direct. (3) Service of a notice of hearing under subsections 4 or 5 of section 24 of the Act is sufficiently made on the municipality, the Director or the regional welfare administrator of the Department of Social and Family Services, if a true copy of the notice in Form 10 is delivered to the clerk of the mu- nicipality, the Director or the regional welfare ad- ministrator, as the case may be, by ordinary mail addressed to his office. (4) Proof of service or of efforts to make service of a notice of hearing under subsections 4 or 5 of section 24 of the Act may, in the absence of an admission of service, be given by affidavit. 9. Subsection 4 of section 26 of Ontario Regu- lation 271/65 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (4) An order under clause c of section 25 of the Act or in respect of a Crown ward under section 26, 31 or 34 of the Act shall be in Form 14. 10. Clause a of section 27 of Ontario Regulation 271/65 is amended by inserting after "the" in the first line "person,". 11. Section 27a of Ontario Regulation 271/65, as made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 83/70, is amended by striking out "or sub- section 2" in the fourth line. 12. Ontario Regulation 271/65, as amended by Ontario Regulations 392/66, 92/67, 83/70 and 409/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following sections : 30a. An application under subsection 5 of section 50 of the Act for an order to enforce an agreement or under subsection 6 of the said section 50 for an order to vary or rescind an agreement shall be made in Form 18a and shall be supported by an affidavit of the apphcant in the form endorsed thereon. 306. An order made under subsection 5 of section 50 of the Act to enforce an agreement or an order made under subsection 6 of the said section 50 to vary or rescind an agreement shall be in Form 18ft. 13. Section 33 of Ontario Regulation 271/65 is amended by inserting after "20" in the second line "and shall be supported by an affidavit of service in the form endorsed thereon". 14. Section 34 of Ontario Regulation 271/65 is amended by inserting after "order" in the second line "or an order to enforce an agree- ment". 15. Section 37 of Ontario Regulation 271/65 is amended by inserting after "order" in the first line "or for an order under section 73 of the Act to dispense with a consent to adoption". 16. Ontario Regulation 271/65, as amended by Ontario Regulations 392/66, 92/67, 83/70 and 409/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following section : 38a.— (1) An order under subsection 4 of section 73 of the Act disjjensing with the consent of a child to his own adoption shall be in Form 256. (2) An order dispensing with a consent required under section 73 of the Act, other than an order dis- pensing with the consent of a child to his own adoption, shall be made in Form 25c. 17.-— (1) Clause d of item A of Form 1 of Ontario Regulation 271/65, as made by section 6 of Ontario Regulation 92/67, is revoked. (2) Items 33, 34 and 50 of the said Form 1, as remade by section 6 of Ontario Regulation 92/67, are revoked. (3) Item 35 of the said Form 1, as remade by section 6 of Ontario Regulation 92/67, is amended by striking out "(item 33 and item 34)" in the second line and inserting in lieu thereof "(item 31 + item 32)". (4) Item 51 of the said Form 1, as remade by section 6 of Ontario Regulation 92/67, is amended by adding after "Costs" in the first line "(item 41 + item 49)". 18. Form 3 of Ontario Regulation 271/65 is amended by striking out "Public Welfare" in the sixteenth line and inserting in lieu thereof "Social and Family Services", by striking out "Date" in the twenty-fourth line and "(signature of architect, where applicable)" in the twenty-fifth and twenty- sixth lines and by adding at the end thereof the following : Schedule (see note 1) Payment applied for in this application (a) n An amount up to one-third of the estimated total grant where construction of the new building or addition to an existing build- ing is at least one-third complete. (b) n A further amount up to one-third of the estimated total grant where construction of the new building or addition to an existing building is at least two-thirds complete. (c) n The balance of the total grant where the new building or addition to an existing building 778 O. Reg. 320/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2427 is complete and ready for use and occup>ancy by the society and payments have been made under paragraphs a and b. (d) n The total amoimt of the grant where the new building or addition to an existing building is complete and ready for use and occuptancy by the society and no payments have been made under paragraphs a and b. Notes: 1. To be completed where an application for pay- ment of a grant is being made for the erection of a new building or an addition to an existing building. 2. Where the apphcation for payment is made under paragraphs a or 6 of the Schedule, the apphcation shall be accompanied by the certificate of an architect or professional engineer in Form 4a. 3. Where the apphcation for payment is made under paragraphs c or i of the Schedule or for the acquisition of an existing building, the application shall be accompanied by, («) the certificate of an architect or professional engineer in Form 4a; and (ft) the report of an authorized officer of the society or municipahty stating that the total of the unpaid accounts appUcable to the cost of the construction or acquisition does not exceed twice the amount of the grant remaining to be paid, that the amount of the grant remaining to be paid will be appUed first to the payment of such unpaid accounts and where applicable that all refundable sales tax has been taken into account. 19. Form 4 of Ontario R^ulation 271/65 is amended by striking out "PubUc Welfare" in the nineteenth line and inserting in Ueu thereof "Social and Family Services", by striking out "Date" in the twenty-sixth line and "(signature of architect, where apph- cable)" in the twenty-seventh and twenty- eighth lines and by adding at the end thereof the following : Schedule (see note 1) Payment apphed for in this apphcation (a) □ An amount up to one-third of the estimated total grant where construction of the new building or addition to an existing build- ing is at least one-third complete. (6) n A further amount up to one-third of the estimated total grant where constructicm of the new building or addition to an exist- ing building is at least two-thirds complete. (c) n The balance of the total grant where the new building or addition to an existing building is complete and ready for use and occupancy by the society and payments have been made under paragraphs a and b. (d) n The total amount of the grant where the new building or addition to an existing building is complete and ready for use and occupancy by the society and no payments have been made imder paragraphs a and b. Notes: 1. To be completed where an apphcation for pay- ment of a grant is being made for the erection of a new building or an addition to an existing building. 2. Where the apphcation for pajonent is made under paragraphs a or 6 of the Schedule, the apphca- tion shall be accompanied by the certificate of an architect or professional engineer in Form 4«. 3. Where the apphcation for payment is made under paragraphs c ot d of the Schedule or for the acquisition of an existing building, the apph- cation shall be accompanied by, (a) the certificate of an architect or professional engineer in Form 4a ; and (6) the report of an authorized officer of the society or municipiihty stating that the total of the unpaid accounts apphcable to the cost of the construction or acquisition does not exceed twice the amount of the grant remaining to be paid, that the amount of the grant will be apphed first to the payment of such unpaid accounts and, where apphcable that aU refundable sales tax has been taken into account. 20. Ontario Regulation 271/65, as amended by Ontario Regulations 392/66. 92/67, 83/70 and 409/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following Form : Form 4a The Child Welfare Act. 1965 CERTIFICATE OF ARCHITECT OR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER (check (V) where apphcable) I. (full name) a member in good standing of the : n Ontario Association of Architects 779 2428 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 320/71 □ Association of Professional Engineers of the Province of Ontario hereby certify : 1. That I have personally and carefully inspected the n new building erected or being erected ; or n addition to an existing building erected or being erected ; or □ existing building being acquired by (name of society, municipality or joint committee established under section 16 of the Act) (address) 2. That the building (a) is situated at . (address) (b) will consist or consists of . building (s) ; (c) will have or has a total bed capacity of beds ; and (d) n is a new building or an addition to an existing building being erected and is at least one-third completed as of the date of this application in Form 3 (or Form 4) ; or n is a new building or an addition to an existing building being erected and is at least two-thirds completed as of the date of the application in Form 3 (or Form 4) ; or n is a new building or an addition to an existing building erected and completed and is ready for use and occupancy by the society ; or n is an existing acquired building and is ready for use and occupancy by the society. 3. That to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, (a) the building conforms to : D the plans and specifications ; or D the structural sketch copies of which the authorized officer of the society, municipality or joint committee established under section 16 of the Act informs me were filed with the Director and subsequently approved by the Minister of Social and Family Services ; and (b) the capital cost of the building is as foltews : (i) D for the erection of a new building or an addition to an existing building; or. .$ n for the acquisition of an existing building (ii) for land, where applicable . . . $- (iii) Total Capital Cost |= Dated at . this (signature) . . day of ,19.... (ofl&ce address) 21. The note at the end of Form 8 of Ontario Regulation 271/65 is amended by inserting after "or" in the second line "foster home or" and by adding at the end thereof "and includes a hospital". 22. Form 9, as amended by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 83/70 and Form 10 of Ontario Regulation 271/65 are revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : Form 9 The Child Welfare Act, 1965 SUMMONS TO A WITNESS UNDER SUBSECTION 2 OF SECTION 24 OF THE ACT In the . (name of court) In the matter of . To. (name of child) of (name) (address) You are hereby summoned to attend before me at the court at: day of , (place of hearing) 19. . . . at thehour of . o'clock in the noon, to give evidence on oath at a hearing to determine 780 O. Reg. 320/71 whether or not is a child in need (name of chfld) of protection and to produce at the same time and place all documents and things in your custody or control touching the matters in question, including: THE ONTARIO GAZETTE The Director of Child Welfare 2429 Dated at , this day of 19.... Proof of Service : Province of Ontario County (District) of (signature of judge) I of the of in the of . . . (Occupation) make oath and say: Thatldidonthe dayof 19. To Wit: at personally serve (name of place) (name of person) with a true copy of this summons by leaving the same with Sworn before me at the of in the of this day of 19.... A Commissioner, etc. (signature(s) Form !• The Child Welfare Act. 1965 NOTICE OF HEARING In the In the matter of . (name of court) (name(s) of child(ren) ) To: (name of parent or custodian — see note 1) And To : The Corporation of the (name of municipality) (see note 2) The R^onal Welfare Administrator of the Department of Social and Family Services for the District of. (name of district) 1. Take Notice that a hearing to deter- (strike out mine whether or not the above-named and initial child(ren) is(are) in need of protection thethree 'T.X)^'' ^^^-^^^^or. (name of judge) *t on. (place of hearing) .day. the.. 19.. the. day of . at the hour of. .o'clock in 2. Whereas by an order of . dated day of. 19 (name of child(ren) was/were placed with or returned to (name of parent or other person) for a period of months, commencing the .... day of , 19 subject to the supervision of the Children's Aid Society of Take Notice that imder subsection 5 of section 26 of The Child Welfare Act, 1965, an application will be made by the Society at (place of hearing) .day, the day of .19 at the hour of o'clock in the noon for a further order under section 25 of the Act or such other action under that section as the judge deems neces- sary in the interest of the welfare of the child. 781 2430 3. Whereas by an Order of dated dayof , 19. . ., (name of child(ren) was/were committed as a ward(s) of the Children's Aid Society of for a period of ... . months, commencing the .... day of , 19 Take Notice that under section 30 of The Child Welfare Act, 1965. an application will be made by the Society at on day, (place of hearing) THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Dated at , this day of 19.... the day of . . at the hour of. noon. ,19..., . o'clock in the (strike out and initial a orb) (a) for a further order under section 25 of the Act ; (b) to terminate the existing order. 4. Whereas by an Order of. dated day of 19 (name of child(ren) was/ were made a ward(s) of the Crown and committed to the care of the Children's Aid Society of dayof. .commencing the. ,19.. Take Notice that under section 31 of The Child Welfare Act. 1965, an application will be made at of hearing) (place on day, the day of , 19 at the hour of o'clock in the noon for an order terminating the Crown wardship. Proof of Service : Province of Ontario County (District) of To Wit: (a) That I did on the day of 19 serve O. Reg. 320/71 (signature of local director) (children's aid society) I of the of in the of (Occupation) make oath and say: (name of person or municipality) with a (p>ersonally or as directed by the judge) true copy of this notice by. (particulars where not personal service) (6) That I did on the day of . 19 ... . serve (name of person or municipahty) with a true copy of this notice by sending the same to by ordinary mail on the day aforesaid addressed to (c) That I have been unable to serve . person or municipality) (name of .with this notice and that 1 have made the following efforts to cause him (it) to be notified : Sworn before me at the of in the of this day of , 19.... A Commissioner etc. (signature(s) 782 O. Reg. 320/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2431 Notes: 1. To The Parents or Custodians Hearings under The Child Welfare Act. 1965 are held in the Provincial Court (Family Division). They are not open to the press except with the leave of the judge. You are, of course, entitled to your own legal advisor at the hearing. If you feel you cannot afford to retain a legal advisor you should apply to the nearest Legal Aid Office to disscuss the matter. If you, as the parent or custodian, are not twenty-one years of age, the Court will appoint a guardian ad litem to protect your interests at the time of the hearing. The judge at the hearing may make one of several orders respecting your child, whether or not you are present, namely. (a) he may dismiss the application ; (b) he may adjourn it ; (c) he may adjourn it and require the children's aid society to supervise the child in your home; {i) he may order the child to be made a ward of the society for a temporary period of time not exceeding twelve months and such order may be reviewed from time to time but in no case shall an order be made that results in the child being a ward of the society for a continuous period of more than twenty-four months ; or (e) he may order the child to be made a ward of the Crown. The judge may order you to pay an amount of $1.50 per day for part of the cost of maintaining the child in the care of the children's aid society where any of the foregoing orders results in the society assuming the care of the child. As an agent of the Province, the children's aid society having the care of wards assumes the rights and responsibihties of a legal guardian for any child who becomes a ward by an order of the court. The society may place a Crown ward on adoption. Any order of the judge made at the heaiing may be appealed to a county or district court judge within thirty days of the making of the order. At the appeal hearing new evidence may be presented and further points of law raised. In the event that your child has been made a Crown ward and you, at some future time, wish the child returned because of changes in your circumstances or for other reasons, you should ask your local children's aid society if it will apply to the Court for termination of the Crown wardship and the return of the child to you, or you may apply yourself to the Provincial Court (Family Division) for such termination. TERMINATION WILL NOT BE GRANT- ED IF THIRTY DAYS HAVE EXPIRED FROM THE DATE OF THE ORDER OF CROWN WARDSHIP ^ATZ) THE SOCIETY HAS ALREADY PLACED THE CHILD ON ADOPTION. If you are confused or uncertain about your rights, your child's rights, procedures of the Coiu-t or any other matter related to the hearing, wardship, access to your child or visiting arrangements should he go into the care of the society, discuss it fully before the date of the hearing with your children's aid society, legal advisor or an official of the Court. 2. To be sent to the Municipality, the Director of Child Welfare or the Regional Welfare Ad- ministrator of the Dejjartment of Social and Family Services as applicable 23. Form 12 of Ontario Regulation 271/65 is amended by striking out "this case be ad- journed sine die and that" in the twenty-sixth and twenty-seventh lines, and by adding at the end of the twenty-ninth line "for a period of (not less than 6 months and not exceeding 12 . commencing , 19 .... " months) 24. Clause c under the heading "Order Affecting Status of Child" in Form 13 of Ontario Regulation 271/65 is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : (c) that the order made on (date) making the child a ward of a children's aid society be terminated. 25. Form 16 of Ontario Regulation 271/65 is amended by striking out "In the matter of a child bom out of wedlock to (name of mother) on the day of 19 " in the eighth, ninth, tenth and eleventh lines and inserting in lieu thereof 783 2432 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 320/71 " 1 . In the matter of a child Hkely to be bom (strikeout o"t ^^ wedlock to and initial (name of lor 2) expectant mother) 2. In the matter of a child born out of wedlock to Form 18a The Child Welfare Act, 1965 APPLICATION FOR AN ORDER RESPECT- ING AN AGREEMENT UNDER SECTION 50 OF THE ACT In the , (name of court) on the. . . (name of mother) . . .day of , 1. (strike out and initial lor 2) In the matter of a child likely to be bom out of wedlock to 19...." (name of expectant mother) 26.— (1) Form 17 of Ontario Regulation 271/65 is amended by striking out "In the matter of a child born out of wedlock to (name of mother) on the day of 19. . . ."in the eighth, ninth, tenth and eleven- th lines and inserting in Lieu thereof "1. In the matter of a child likely to be (strike out and initial lor 2) born out of wedlock to (name of expectant mother) 2. In the matter of a child born out of wedlock to (name of mother) on the day of , 19...." (2) The said Form 17 is amended by striking out "1 or 2)" in the thirtieth line and inserting in lieu thereof "a, b or c)" , by renumbering items 1, 2 and 3, respectively as paragraphs {b), (c) and (d), by adding immediately be- fore the said paragraph (b) the following paragraph : (a) I am the expectant mother of a child likely to be bom out of wedlock and by inserting after "wedlock" in the forty-seventh line "or likely to be born out of wedlock". 27. Ontario Regulation 271/65, as amended by Ontario Regulations 392/66, 92/67, 83/70 and 409/70, is further amended by adding there- to the following Forms : 2. In the matter of a child born out of wedlock to (name of mother) on the day of 19. . . An in the matter of an agree- ment dated the day of 19. . . made under section 50 of the Act between the above-named mother and I (we) (name of putative father) (name of applicant (s) -see ... .of the of the note 1) . in the . (county or district) apply under section 50 of the Act for (a) an order to enforce the above-mention- ed agreement against the putative father named therein ; (strike out and initial the para- graphs that {b) an order to vary the above-mentioned do not apply) agreement by; (c) an order to rescind the above-mention- ed agreement ; and I/We m ike oath and say as follows: {d) I am the (name of mother) mother of a child bom out of wedlock on the day of 784 O. Reg. 320/71 19 in the. of W I THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2433 (county or district) (name of expectant mother) am the mother of a child likely to be bom out of wedlock. (/) I am the (name of putative father) putative father named in the above- mentioned agreement ; (g) I/We make this apphcation as (insert which person(s) under subsection 5 or 6 of section 50 of the Act — see note 1) (A) The putative father named in the above-mentioned agreement resides in the of. in the (county or district) (») The putative father named in the above-mentioned agreement is in de- fault in payment of money thereunder as appears by the statement of arrears filed herewith (see note 2). (Severally) Sworn be- fore me at the of in the of this day of 19 (A G>mmissioner for taking affidavits) (signature(s) ) Notes: 1. An application under subsection 5 of section 50 of the Act to enforce an agreement is made by the mother or by the society or by the mother AND by society together as provided in that subsection. An apphcation under subsection 6 of section 50 of the Act to rescind or vary the terms of an agreement is made by the mother, the putative father or by the society or by the mother and the society together as provided in that sub- section. 2. An apphcation to enforce an agreement must be accompanied by a complete statement of arrears in Form 18. Form ISb The Child Welfare Act. 1965 ORDER (a) □ Order to enforce an agreement that is in default under subsecticn 5 of section 50 of the Act : (check) (6) Q Order to rescind an agreement under subsection 6 of section 50 of the Act ; (c) n Order to vary the terms of an agree- ment under subsection 6 of section 50 of the Act. In the Court of the. (city, county or of. district) Before . (name of judge) .day. the .day of 19. (strike oat and initial lor 2) 1. In The Matter of a child likely to be bom out of wedlock to (name of expectant mother) 2. In The Matter of a child bom out of wedlock ta (name of mother) on the day of 19 And In The Matter of an agreement dated the day of , 19 made under section 50 of the Act between the above-named mother and (name of putative father) 785 2434 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 320/71 of the of. in the of. (county or district) . the putative father (occupation) of the child. Upon The Application of. (name of apphcant or applicants) of the of.. in the of . (county or district) And Upon hearing what was alleged by or on behalf of 28. Forms 20 and 21 of Ontario Regulation 271/65 are revoked and the following substituted therefor : Form 20 The Child Welfare Act, 1965 SUMMONS UNDER SECTION 54 OF THE ACT In the Court of the of. (city, county or district) (strike out and initial lor 2) (society, mother or putative father) (strike out and initial « or *) Section 50(5) (a) And Upon reading the state- ment of arrears the said agree- ment, filed I Find that the said (name of putative father) is in default in payment of money under the said agree- ment in the amound of % . And I Order and Declare that the said agreement be enforced against the said (name of putative father) (b) 1 Order that the said agree- ment Section 50(6) n be varied by n be rescinded; (c) And I Direct that the costs of these proceedings be (signature of judge) 1 . In the matter of a child hkely to be bom out of wedlock to (name of expectant mother) 2. In the matter of a child bom out of wedlock to (name of mother) on the .... day of , 19 To (name of person summoned) residing at (address) in the of (name of municipahty) in the of . (county or district) You Are Commanded to appear before me on day, the day of , 19 , at o'clock in the noon at the Court located at in the (address of court) .of. to give evidence on oath in this matter and to bring wdth you and produce at that time and place the following documents and things : 786 O. Reg. 320/71 Dated at this day of 19 Pkoof of Sekvice: Province of Ontario County (District) of THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2435 2. In the matter of a child bom oat of wedlock to (signature of judge) To Wit: I of the... .of. in the (county or district) of (Occupation) make oath and say: That I did on the day of. 19 at personally (name of fdace) (name of person) with a true copy of this summons by leaving same with Sworn before me at the of in the ot this day of 19 A commissioner, etc. (signature(s) Form 21 The Child Welfare Act, 1965 APPOINTMENT TO HEAR AN APPLICATION TO ENFORCE AN AGREEMENT OR AN APPLICATION FOR AN AFFILIATION ORDER. AND NOTICE In the Court (dty, county or .of. (strike out and initial items that do not apply) district) 1. In the matter of a child likely to be bom out of wedlock to (name of expectant mother) (name of mother) on the day of 19 3. And in the matter of an agreement dated the day of , 19 , made under section 50 of the Act between the above-named mother and. (name of putative father) I judge of the Court of the of appoint day, the. . .... day of 19 , at o'clock in the noon at the Court, located at in the (address) of as the time and place at which I will inquire into and determine (a) whether the above-mentioned agree- (strikeout ment is in default and whether it and initial should be enforced against a orb) (name of putative father) named in the said agreement ; (b) whether (name of putative father) the putative father of the child is in fact the father of the child. Dated at this day of ,19 (signature of judge) Take Notice that the matter referred to in the fore- going appointment will be heard at the time and place set out therein. Proof of Service: Province of Ontario I. of the of. 787 2436 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 320/71 County (District) of To Wit: in the of (county or district) (Occupation) make oath and say : That I did on the day of ,19 at (name of place) (name of person) (personally or as directed by the judge) with a true copy of this summons by . (particulars where not personal service Sworn before me at the of in the of this day of ... . 19.... A Commissioner, etc. (signature(s) 29. Form 22 of Ontario Regulation 271/65 is amended by striking out "In the matter of a child born out of wedlock to (name of mother) on the day of , 19 " in the fourteenth, fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth lines and inserting in lieu thereof (strike out and initial lor 2) "1. In the matter of a child likely to be born out of wedlock to (name of expectant mother) 2. In the matter of a child born out of wedlock to (name of mother) on the day of 19...." 30. Form 23 of Ontario Regulation 271/65 is amended by striking out "In the matter of a child bom out of wedlock to (name of mother) on the. .day of 19. in the eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth hnes and inserting in lieu thereof (strike out and initial lor 2) 1. In the matter of a child likely to be born out of wedlock to (name of expectant mother) 2. In the matter of a child born out of of wedlock to (name of mother) on the day of , 19 .... " by striking out "dismissed" in the twenty- sixth Une and inserting in Ueu thereof "having been □ made/D dismissed" and by striking out "so dismissed" at the end of the thirtieth Une. 31.— (1) Form 25a of Ontario Regulation 271/65, as made by section 6 of Ontario Regulation 83/70, is amended by adding immediately after clause iv the following clause : V. I was born on the day of , 19 . . (2) The said Form 25a is further amended by inserting after "signed" in the fifth line of item 3 of the affidavit of execution "includ- ing the circumstances under which he (or she) may cancel or withdraw the consent". 32. Ontario Regulation 271/65, as amended by Ontario Regulations 392/66, 92/67, 83/70 and 409/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following forms : Form 256 The Child Welfare Act, 1965 ORDER TO DISPENSE WITH CONSENT OF CHILD TO BE ADOPTED In the Court of the . of His Honour Judge in Chambers the . day of 19. 788 O. Reg. 320/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 321/71 2437 In The Matter of an application for the adoption of hereinafter (pre-adoption name in full) referred to as "the child". And In The mattes of subsections 4 and 5 of section 73 of The Child Welfare Act. 1965. Upon Reading and upon considering what was allied by or on behalf of And It Appearing that having regard to all the circumstances of the case, it is in the best interests of the child that the consent of the child to the adoption be dispensed with. It Is Ordered that the consent of the child to the adoption be and the same is hereby dispensed with. (judge) Form 25c The Child Welfare Act. 1965 ORDER TO DISPENSE WITH CONSENT OTHER THAN THE CONSENT OF THE CHILD TO BE ADOPTED In the Court of the of His Honour Judge day of . .the. ..19. in Chambers In The Matter of an application for adoption of hereinafter (pre-adoption name in full) referred to as "the child". And In The Matter of section 73 of The Child Welfare Act. 1965. Upon The Application Of (applicants for adoption) for an order dispensing with the consent of (name and relationship to the child) and u(>on reading the afl&davit of and upon considering what was alleged by or on behalf of the said apphcants and it appearing that it is in the best interests of the child that the said consent be dispensed with, It Is Ordered that the consent of to the adoption of the child be and the same is hereby dispensed wdth. (judge) 33. Form 27 of Ontario Regulation 271/65 is amended by striking out "Certificate of Birth R^istration No " in the twelfth and thirteenth lines and inserting in lieu thereof "Registration Number on the certificate of birth registration". 34. Form 28 of Ontario Regulation 271/65 is amended by striking out "Certificate of Birth Registration Number. ..." in the thirteenth line and inserting in lieu thereof "Registration (1385) Number on the certificate of birth registration". 31 THE INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS ACT O. Reg. 321/71. Schedule — Plastering I ndustry — Samia . Made— November 23rd, 1970. Approved— July 14th, 1971. Filed— July 23rd, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS ACT 1 . Section 4 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 199/61, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 65/69, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : MINIMUM RATES OF WAGES 4. The minimum rate of wages for work performed during a regular working day and for night work is, (a) to and including the 30th day of April, 1971, $5.45 an hour; {b) from and including the 1st day of May, 1971, to and including the 30th day of April, 1972, $5.85 an hour; and (c) from and including the 1st day of May, 1972, $6.30 an hour. 789 2438 O. Reg. 321/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 322/71 2. Section 9 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 199/61, as remade by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 65/69, is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : RATES OF WAGES FOR OVERTIME WORK 9. The rate of wages for overtime work is, (a) to and including the 30th day of April, 1971. 110.90 an hour; (6) from and including the 1st day of May, 1971, to and including the 30th day of April, 1972. $11.70 an hour; and (c) from and including the 1st day of May, 1972, $12.60 an hour. 3. Subsections 2 and 3 of section 11 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 199/61, as made by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 65/69, are revoked and the following substituted therefor : (2) Where an employee has not ceased to be employed by his employer, the employee is entitled to be paid by the employer on the 30th day of June in each year, as vacation with pay, an amount equal to six per cent of the employee's gross earnings during his period of entitlement. (3) Where an employee has ceased to be employed by his employer, the employee is entitled to be paid by the employer, within ten days of the cessation of his employment, as vacation with pay, an amount equal to six per cent of the employee's gross earnings for that part of the employee's j)eriod of entitlement that he was in the employ of the employer. 4. This Order comes into force on the tenth day after publication thereof in The Ontario Gazette under The Regulations Act. We concur: Advisory Committee for the Plastering Industry — Samia Zone Arthur ross Chairman Gerald Collier ToMMAS Flaminio M. E. Howard Wilson Walker Director of Labour Standards J. DE Weale Dated at Toronto, this 23rd day of November, 1970. (1386) 31 THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO), 1966 O. Reg. 322/71. Crop Insurance Plan — Extended Coverage for Seeding Hazards. Made— June 23rd, 1971. Approved— July 20th, 1971. Filed— July 23rd. 1971. 790 REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO), 1966 CROP INSURANCE PLAN— EXTENDED COVERAGE FOR SEEDING HAZARDS 1. The plan in the Schedule is established for the insurance of land within Ontario against loss arising when seeding or planting is prevented by certain adverse weather conditions. O. Reg. 322/71. s. 1. Schedule The Crop Insurance Act {Ontario), 1966 PLAN 1. This plan may be cited as "The Extended Coverage for Seeding Hazards Plan". 2. The purpose of this plan is to provide insurance as an extension to an existing contract for a spring sown crop under the Act against loss arising when the seeding or planting of a crop is prevented by one or more of the designated perils. designation of perils 3. The following are designated as perils for the purposes of this plan : 1. Excessive moisture. 2. Flood. term of insurance 4. The term for which this plan provides coverage is the period from the 1st day of March in any year to the 1st day of August next following. CONTRACT OF INSURANCE 5. For the purposes of this plan, the entire contract of insurance shall be deemed to be comprised of, (a) the contract of insurance in Form 1; (b) the application for insurance in Form 2 ; and (c) an amendment to any document referred to in clause a or 6 agreed ujwn in writing. O. Reg. 322/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2439 6. An application for insurance shall, (a) be in Form 2 ; (6) be accompanied by the premium; and (c) be filed with the Commission not later than the final date for application for the spring sown crop for which a contract is in effect. DURATION OF CONTRACT 7. A contract of insurance shall be in force for the term in respect of which it is made. COVERAGE 8. The coverage provided in each term shall be the amount in dollars in column 2 or 3 set opposite the heat unit value of the insured land in column 1 as determined by the Commission according to the Table multiplied by the number of insured acres. PREMIUMS 9. — { 1 ) The {H-emium payable by an insured person is 30 cents per acre. (2) Notwithstanding subsection 1, the minimum premium payable by an insured person is $15. (3) The premitmi prescribed by subsections 1 and 2 is in addition to such payments in respect of premium as may be made by, (a) the Government of Canada under the Crop Insurance Act (Canada) ; and (6) the Government of Ontario under sub- section 2 of section 7 of the Act. (4) Premium discounts provided by Ontario Regu- lation 104/68 are not applicable to any premium payable under this plan. The Crop Insurance Commission OF Ontario: Henry Ediger Chairman W. R. A. Atkinson Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 23rd day of June, 1971. Form 1 The Crop Insurance Act (Ontario). 1966 CONTRACT OF INSURANCE Between: The Crop Insurance Commission of Ontario, hereinafter referred to as "The Commission", of the first part — and — of the of in the of hereinafter referred to as "The Insured Person", of the second part Whereas the insured person has apphed for insurance against the hazard of being unable to seed or plant under The Extended Coverage for Seeding Hazards Plan, hereinafter referred to as "the plan"; Now Therefore, subject to The Crop Insurance Act {Ontario), 1966 and the regulations made thereunder, where the insured person suffers a loss due to inability to seed or plant resulting from one or more of the perils designated in the plan, the Commission, subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, agrees to indemnify the in- sured person in respect of such loss. Terms and Conditions insurable land 1. No land shall be insured under this contract unless the insured person is insured imder a contract of insurance under the Act for a spring sown crop. causes of loss insured against 2. This contract insures against loss arising when the seeding or planting of a crop is prevented by excessive moisture or flood. causes of loss not insured against 3. This contract does not insure against, and no indemnity shall be paid in respect of a loss re- sulting from, (a) the negligence, misconduct or poor farming practices of the insured person or his agents or employees ; (b) a shortage of labour or machinery; or (c) a peril other than the perils designated in the plan. duration of insurance 4. This contract is in force for the term in respect of which it is made. 791 2440 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 322/71 EXTENT OF INSURANCE 5. — (1) The insured person shall offer for insurance all land intended to be seeded or planted to a spring crop on the farm or farms operated by him in Ontario, and subject to subparagraph 2, this contract applies to all such land. (2) This contract does not apply to, and no indemnity is payable in respect of land, (a) that is orchard land, pasture, woodland, seeded to a perennial crop, fall sown or intended for summer fallow ; or (6) that, in the opinion of the Commission, is not insurable. COVERAGE 6. The coverage provided by this contract shall be determined by the Commission in accordance with section 8 of the plan. INDEMNITY 7. — (1) Subject to subparagraphs 2 and 3, the maximum indemnity payable in respect of the insured land shall be the amount obtained by multiplying the coverage in dollars per acre by the number of insured acres. (2) For the first year in which a contract of insurance is in effect, no indemnity is payable in respect of deductible acreage as follows : 1. The first 5 per cent of systematically tile . drained land. 2. The first 10 per cent of all other land. (3) For subsequent years in which a contract is in effect with the insured person, (a) the deductible acreage for each claim year shall increase by 5 per cent to a maximum of 20 per cent ; and {b) for each no claim year immediately follow- ing two consecutive no claim years, the deductible acreage shall decrease by 5 per cent to a minimum of 5 per cent. (4) NotMdthstanding subparagraphs 2 and 3, the deductible acreage in respect of a claim shall not be less than the minimum percentage of deductible acreage under subparagraphs 2 and 3 applied to the total acreage. 8. The amount of premium payable by the insured person in respect of the insured land shall be determined and paid in accordance with the pro- visions of the plan. TERM OF INSURANCE 9. The term of insurance is the period from the 1st day of March to the 1st day of August next following. EVALUATION OF LOSS 10. For the purposes of this plan, a loss shall be deemed to have occurred when, as a result of one or more of the insured perils, the insured land or any part thereof in excess of the deductible acreage pre- scribed by paragraph 7 remains unseeded after the last date for planting in the area or after such other date as may be determined from time to time by the Commission. NOTICE OF LOSS 11. — (1) Where loss results from one or more of the perils insured against, the insured person shall notify the Commission in writing as soon as the loss is evident but not later than the 10th day of July in order that an inspection may be made. (2) Where the insured person fails to notify the Commission pursuant to subparagraph 1 a claim by the insured person is invalid and his right to indemnity is forfeited. INCORRECT ACREAGE 12. — (1) Where the actual insurable acreage is greater than the acreage insured, for the purpose of calculating the indemnity, the number of acres un- planted due to an insured peril shall be deemed to be reduced proportionately. (2) Where the actual insurable acreage is less than the acreage insured, for the purpose of calculating the indemnity, the number of insured acres shall be deemed to be reduced accordingly. MISREPRESENTATION, VIOLATION OF CONDITIONS OR FRAUD 13. Where the insured person, (a) in his application for insurance, (i) gives false particulars to the pre- judice of the Commission, or (ii) knowingly misrepresents or fails to disclose any fact required to be stated therein ; (6) contravenes a term or "condition of the contract of insurance ; (c) ^pommits a fraud ; (d) willfully makes a false statement in respect of aclaim under the contract of insurance ; or 792 I O. Reg. 322/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2441 (e) by any act or omission forfeits his right to recover indemnity under the plan for a spring sown crop to which this plan is an extension, a claim by the insured person is invalid and his right to recover indemnity is forfeited. WAIVER OR ALTERATION 14. No term or condition of this contract shall be deemed to be waived or altered in whole or in part by the Commission unless the waiver or alter- ation is clearly expressed in writing signed by the Commission or a representative authorized for that purpose by the Commission. INTEREST OF OTHER PERSONS ' 15. Notwithstanding that a person other than the insured person holds an interest of any kind in the insiared land, for the purposes of this contract, (a) the interest of the insiired person in the insured land is deemed to be the full value of the insurance ; and (b) except as provided in paragraph 16. no indemnity shall be paid to any person other than the insured person. ASSIGNICENT OF RIGHT TO INDEICNITY 16. The insured person may assign all or part of his right to indemnity under this contract but an assignment is not binding on the Commission and no payment of indemnity shall be made to an assignee unless, (a) the assignment is made on a form provided by the Commission ; and (6) the Commission consents thereto in writing. ADJUSTMENT OF LOSS 17. — (1) The indemnity payable for loss shall be determined in the manner prescribed by this contract. (2) The Commission may cause the loss to be appraised by any method that it deems proper. (3) No indenmity shall be paid for a loss unless the insured person establishes that the loss or part thereof resulted directly from one or more of the perils insured against. (4) Where a loss resulted partly from a peril insured against and partly from a cause of loss not insured against, the Commission shaU determine the amount of the loss that resulted from the cause of loss not insured against, and the indemnity payable by the Commission under this contract shall be reduced accordingly. PROOF OF LOSS 18. — (1) A claim for indenmity in respect of the insured land shaU be made on a proof of loss form provided by the Commission and shall be filed with the Commission not later than the 10th day of July. (2) Subject to subparagraph 3, a claim fw in- demnity shall be made by the insured person. (3) A claim for indemnity may be made, (a) in the case of the absence or inabihty of the insured person, by his agent; or (6) in the case of the absence or inability of the insured person or on his failure or re- fusal to do so, by an assigneee under an assignment made in accordance with para- graf^ 16. (4) Where required by the Commission, the information given in a proof of loss form shall be verified by statutory declaration. ARBITRATION 19. Where the Commission and the insured person fail to resolve any dispute respecting the adjustment of a loss under this contract, the matter shall be determined by arbitration in accordance with the regulations. TIME FOR PAYMENT OF INDEMNITY 20. — (1) No indemnity under this contract be- comes due and payable until the end of the term of insurance. (2) Where the indemnity payable by the Commis- sion under this contract is estabUshed by the filing of a proof of loss form or by an award of an iirbitrator or board of arbitration, it shall be paid within sixty days of the receipt by the Commission of the proof of loss form or award, as the case may be. (3) Nothing in this paragraph prevents the Com- mission from paying indemnity vmder this contract at an earUer date. SUBROGATION 21. Where the Commission has paid a claim under this contract, the Commission is subrogated to the extent thereof to all rights of recovery of the in- sured person against any person and may bring action in the name of the insured person to enforce those rights. RIGHT OF ENTRY 22. The Commission has a right of entry to the premises of the insured person that may be exercised by agents of the Commissio?i.^t any reasonable time or times for any purpose related to the contract of insurance. 793 2442 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 322/71 23. — (1) Any written notice to the Commission shall be given by delivery thereof or by sending it by mail to the Commission. (2) Written notice to the insured person shall be given by delivery thereof or by sending it by mail addressed to him at his last post office address on file with the Commission. In Witness Whereof The Crop Insurance Com- mission of Ontario has caused this contract of insurance to be signed by its General Manager but the same shall not be binding upon the Commis- sion until countersigned by a duly authorized representative thereof. Countersigned and dated at. this day of ,, 19. Duly Authorized Representative General Manager TABLE Heat Unit Area Coverage Per Acre Systematically tile drained All other land land Less than 2500 $10 $ 5 heat units 2500 to 3100 heat $15 $10 units More than 3100 $20 $15 heat units 794 i O. Reg. 322/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Form 2 2443 The Crop Insurance Act {Ontario), 1966 APPLICATION FOR EXTENDED COVERAGE FOR SEEDING HAZARDS PLAN To : The Crop Insurance Commission of Ontario : (name of person, corporation or partnership, and if partnership names of all partners) (address) (telephone no.) applies for crop insurance under The Crop Insurance Act {Ontario), 1966 and the regulations and in support of this application the following facts are stated : 1. This application is made for extended coverage insurance under The Crop Insurance Act {Ontario), 1966. 2. This application is made for the current crop year in accordance with the regulations. 3. The applicant is the owner-operator or tenant-operator of the farm or farms described in paragraph 4. 4. Description of farm or farms and acreage intended to be spring seeded : No. of Acres intended to be Spring Seeded Lot Cone. Twp. Coimty Owner or Tenant Heat Units 5. The acreage set out in paragraph 4 is the total acreage to be seeded to spring sown crops by the insured person. 6. The total premium for acreage applied for accompanies this application. 7. The following diagram identifies the insured acreage and the portion thereof that is systematically tile drained. Dated at this. .day of. . 19. (signatiu'e of applicant (s) ) (title of official signing for a corporation) 795 2444 0. Reg. 322/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 0. Reg. 323/71 w N S E STATEMENT OF COVERAGE Acreage intended for Spring crops Coverage is $ . Premium per acre $0.30 . . per acre. Premium payable I acknowledge receipt of the above premium of $ . (date) (1387) (Agent) Agency No. > THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT O. Reg. 323/71. Public Swimming Pools. Made— July 16th, 1971. Approved — July 21st, 1971. Filed— July 23rd. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1. Section 30 of Ontario Regulation 113/71 is amended by adding thereto the following subsections : (9) The operator of a Class 2 Pool, other than a pool in a mobile home park may, notwithstanding section 24 and subsection 7 of this section, substitute one or more persons of twenty-five years of age or more who are capable swimmers, to replace the required lifeguards and qualified safety assistants prescribed in subsection 7 and the number of capable swimmers to be provided shall be equal to the number of lifeguards and qualified safety assistants specified in subsection 7. (10) The oj)erator of a Class 2 Pool, other than a pool in a mobile home park where all the tenants and members of their families in the apartment are required to be at least sixteen years of age may, (a) apply in writing to the Minister for exemp- tion from the safety supervision require- ments regarding lifeguards and qualified safety assistants and such application shall include a statement of the reasons the exemption is considered appropriate and shall specify the means whereby persons under sixteen years of age will be excluded from the pool enclosure unless accompanied by a person twenty-five years of age or more who is a capable swimmer ; 31 (6) when an exemption is granted under clause a the operator shall post a notice in a con- spicuous location at the entrance to the pool enclosure on which is printed in letters at least one inch high, CAUTION THIS POOL IS UNSUPERVISED AND NO PERSON UNDER SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE IS ALLOWED WITHIN THE POOL ENCLOSURE UNLESS AC- COMPANIED BY A PERSON 25 YEARS OF AGE OR MORE WHO IS A CAP- ABLE SWIMMER. (11) Where it is established to the satisfaction of the Minister that the operator of a pool has failed to exercise reasonable care to exclude un- accompanied persons under sixteen years of age from entering the pool enclosure, the Minister shall cancel the exemption. 2. Ontario Regulation 113/71 is amejided by adding thereto the following section : 33a. Any person who contravenes any provision of this Regulation is guilty of an offence and on summary conviction is liable to a fine of not more than $2,000. 3. This Regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 14th day of July, 1971. A. B. R. Lawrence Minister of Health Dated at Toronto, this 16th day of July, 1971. (1388) 31 796 O. Reg. 324/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2487 Publications Under The Regulations Act August 14th, 1971 THE CORPORATIONS TAX ACT O. Reg. 324/71. General. Made— July 21st, 1971. Filed— July 26th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CORPORATIONS TAX ACT 1. Section 401 of Regulation 63 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 210/65 and amended by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 422/68 and section 3 of Ontario Regulation 449/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (la) For the purpose of this section, the provisions of subsection la of section 20 of the Income Tax Act (Canada) shall not apply to increase the capital cost of property described in subsection 15 of section 1 102 of the regulations made under that Act, and the amount deducted under this section shall not exceed or be less than the amount that would have been deducted, except for the provisions of subsection la of section 20 of the Income Tax Act (Canada) by the corporation under clause a of subsection 1 of section 11 of the Income Tax Act (Canada) in the same fiscal year. 2. Section 403 of Regulation 63 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by Ontario Regiilation 212/71, is revoked and the folloMdng substituted therefor : 4i3. — (1) For the purposes of section 4oint situate 3450 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the line between the townships of Nipigon and Tp. 92 and a point situate 5567 feet measured westerly from its inter- section with the line between the townships of Tp. 87 and Tp. 88. 57. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 11 in the District of Cochrane lying between a pomt situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 579 and a point situate 2000 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the Canadian National Railways right-of-way in the Township of Calder. (D-16). 58. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 11 in the District of Rainy River lying between a point situate at its intersection with the line between sections 21 and 22 in the Township of Crozier and a point situate at its intersection with the easterly limit of the Town of Rainy River. (W.P. 182-67-04) (D-20). 5.— (1) Paragraphs 19, 20, 21 and 22 of Schedule 47 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 145/69, are revoked. (2) The said Schedule 47, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 309/68, 359/68, 41/69, 145/69, 201/69, 254/69, 375/69, 410/69, 456/69. 31/70. 119/70. 163/70. 192/70, 274/70, 40/71, 151/71, 179/71. 216/71 and 257/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 80. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 17 in the District of Kenora Ijong between 807 2498 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 329/71 a point situate at its intersection with the Ontario- Manitoba boundary line and a point situate 718 feet measured westeriy from its intersection with the easterly limit of the Township of Boys. (W.P. 901-70-01) (D-20). 6. Schedule 63 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by Ontario Regulations 309/68, 41/69, 410/69, 119/70 and 151/71, is further amended by adding thereto the fol- lowing paragraph : 7. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 71 in the District of Rainy River lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 11 in Manitou Rapids Indian Reserve No. 11 and a point situate at its inter- section with the line between concessions 3 and 4 in the Township of Potts. (W.P. 856-66-00) . (D-20) . 7. Schedule 81 to Ontario Regulation 233/68, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68, is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 520 in the District of Parry Sound lying between a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 2 and 3 in Concession 9 in the Township of Armour and a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 16 and 17 in Conces- sion 14 in the Township of Ryerson. (W.P. 190-65) (D-11). 8. Schedule 94 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 12 of Ontario Regulation 217/68 and amended by section 52 of Ontario Regulation 119/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 614 in the District of Thunder Bay commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the southerly limit of the Improvement District of Manitouwadge and extending southerly therealong for a distance of 19.90 miles more or less. (W.P. 11-70-01). (D-18). 9. Schedule 146 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 28 of Ontario Regulation 254/69 and amended by section 74 of Ontario Regulation 119/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs: 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 40 in the County of Kent commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the northerly limit of the Town of Blenheim and extending norther- ly therealong for a distance of 5.4 miles more or less. 2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 40 in the Township of Chatham, Gore of Chatham in the County of Kent commencing at a point situate 200 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the structure known as Running Creek Bridge No. 2 and extending westerly there- along for a distance of 4000 feet more or less. 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 40 in the Township of Chatham, Gore of Chatham in the County of Kent commencing at a point situate 2000 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the structure known as Running Creek Bridge No. 3 and extending northerly there- along for a distance of 4000 feet more or less. 10. Schedule 166 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 16 of Ontario Regulation 163/70, is amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs : 2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 18 in the County of Essex commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the northerly limit of the Town of Amherstburg and extending northerly therealong for a distance of 1 . 1 miles more or less. (D-1). 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 18 in the Township of Anderdon in the County of Essex commencing at a point situate at its inter- section with lots 27 and 28 in West of Concession 1 and extending northerly therealong for a distance of 8100 feet more or less. (D-1). 11. Schedule 172 to Ontario Regulation 233/67, as made by section 11 of Ontario Regulation 192/70 and amended by section 44 of Ontario Regulation 274/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 4. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 503 in the Township of Snowdon in the Pro- visional County of Haliburton lying between a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 2 and 3 in Concession 1 and a point situate at its intersection with the road allowance between lots 15 and 16 in the said Concession 1. (D-10). 12. Ontario Regulation 233/67 is amended by adding thereto the following schedules: Schedule 207 HIGHWAY NO. 79 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 79 in the Township of Brooke in the County of Lambton commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the line between concessions 13 and 14 and extending northerly therealong for a distance of 3000 feet more or less. Schedule 208 HIGHWAY NO. 596 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 596 in the District of Kenora lying between a point situate at its intersection with the line between the towns of Kenora and Keewatin and extending northerly therealong for a distance of 1.0 mile more or less. (D-20). O. Reg. 329/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 331/71 2499 Schedule 209 HIGHWAY NO. 648 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 648 in the Township of Cardiff in the Provisional County of Haliburton lying between a fx)int situate 1500 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the line between concessions 19 and 20 and a point situate at its intersection with the line between concessions 21 and 22. (D-10). Charles MacNaughton Minister of Transportation and Communications Dated at Toronto, this 28th day of July. 1971. (1407) 32 THE MILK ACT, 1%5 O. Reg. 330/71. Classes of Milk. Made— July 27th, 1971. Approved— July 28th. 1971. FUed— July 29th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT. 1965 1. Section 1 of Ontario R^ulation 139/70. as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regtilation 9/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following items : 46. Class 46 milk. 5a. Class 5a milk. 2. — (1) Subsection 4a of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 139/70, as made by subsection 2 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 9/71, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: (4a) The amount in pounds of milk, partly- skimmed milk, skim-milk or cream that is used in the processing of specialty cheese is Class 4a milk. (46) The amount in pounds of milk, partly- skimmed milk, skim-milk or cream that is used in the processing of the following milk products : i. Brick cheese. ii. Colby cheese, is Class 46 milk. (2) Clause b of subsection 5 of the said section 2. as remade by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 296/70. is revoked. (3) The said section 2, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 295/70, section 1 of Ontario Regulation 296/70 and section 2 of Ontario Regulation 9/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (5a) The amount in pounds of milk, partly- skimmed milk, skim-milk or cream that is used in the processing of cheddar cheese is Class 5a milk. 3. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of August, 1971. The Milk Commission of Ontario: S. H. Lane Vice-Chairman A. J. Nyholt Acting Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 27th day of July, 1971. (1408) THE MILK ACT, 1%5 O. Reg. 331/71. Grade A Milk — Marketing. Made— July 29th, 1971. FUed— July 29th, 1971. 32 REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT, 1%5 1. — (1) Section 16 of Ontario Regulation 70/68, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 144/70 and amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 14/71, section 1 of Ontario Regu- lation 66/71 and section 1 of Ontario Regu- lation 121/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following subsections : (56) All Class 46 milk supplied to a processor shall be sold by the marketing board and bought by the processor for not less than a minimum price of $5.29 per 100 pounds for milk testing 3.5 per cent milk-fat where the milk is dehvered to the processor by tank truck. (6a) All Class 5a milk suppUed to a processor shall be sold by the marketing board and bought by the processor for not less than 809 2500 O. Reg. 331/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 333/71 a minimum price of $5.14 per 100 pounds for milk testing 3.5 per cent milk-fat where the milk is delivered to the processor by tank truck. (2) Subsection 9 of the said section 16, as amended by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 121/71, is further amend- ed by inserting after "5a" in the fifth line "56", and by inserting after "6" in the fifth line "6a". (3) Subsection 10 of the said section 16, as amended by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 121/71, is further amend- ed by inserting after "5a" in the second line "56", and by inserting after "6" in the second line "6a", 2. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of August, 1971. The Ontario Milk Marketing Board: G. R. McLaughlin Chairman H. Parker Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 29th day of July, 1971. (1425) 32 THE MILK ACT, 1965 O. Reg. 332/70. Industrial Milk — Marketing. Made— July 29th, 1971. Filed— July 29th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT. 1965 1.— (1) Section 13 of Ontario Regulation 146/70, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 13/71 and section 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 65/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following subsections : (26) All Class 46 milk supplied to a processor shall be sold by the marketing board and bought by the processor for not less than a minimum price of $5.29 per 100 pounds for milk testing 3.5 per cent milk-fat where the milk is delivered to the processor by tank truck. (3a) All Class 5a milk supplied to a processor shall be sold by the marketing board and bought by the processor for not less than a minimum price of $5.14 per 100 pounds for milk testing 3.5 per cent milk-fat where the milk is delivered to the proces- sor by tank truck. (2) Subsection 5 of the said section 13, as as amended by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 13/71, is further amended by inserting after "2a" in the fourth line "26", and by inserting after "3" in the fourth line "3a". (3) Subsection 6 of the said section 13, as amended by subsection 3 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 13/71, is further amended by inserting after "2a" in the second line "26", and by inserting after "3" in the second line "3a". 2. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of August, 1971. The Ontario Milk Marketing Board: G. R. McLaughlin Chairman H. Parker Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 29th day of July, 1971. (1426) 32 THE PLANNING ACT O. Reg. 333/71. Zoning Order — County of Simcoe, Township of Nottawasaga. Made— July 26th, 1971. Filed— July 29th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE PLANNING ACT 1. Section 47 of Ontario Regulation 81/70, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 416/70, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : 47. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Order, the lands described in schedules 8, 9, 10, 11, 13 and 14 may, in each case, be used for the erection of one single-family dwelling and buildings and structures accessory thereto provided the fol- lowing requirements are met : Maximum lot coverage Minimum front yard 15 per cent 25 feet 810 I O. Reg. 333/73 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2501 Minimum side yard Minimum rear yard Maximum height Minimum ground floor area 10 feet on one side and 4 feet on the other side 25 feet 30 feet one-storey — 1,000 square feet one and one-half storeys or more — 750 square feet 2. Section 51 of Ontario Regulation 81/70, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 163/71, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : 51. Notvnthstanding the other provisions of this Order, the lands described in schedules 12, 19 and 20 may, in each case, be used for the erection of one single-family detached cottage and buildings and structures accessory thereto provided the following requirements are met : Maximum lot coverage Minimum front yard Minimum side yard Minimum rear yard 15 per cent 25 feet 10 feet on one side and 4 feet on the other side 25 feet 3. Ontario Regulation 81/70, as amended by Ontario Regulations 259/70, 313/70, 369/70, 416/70, 505/70, 163/71 and 237/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following sections : 54. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Order, the lands described in Schedule 24 may be used for the erection of one single-family detached cottage and buildings and structures accessory thereto provided the following requirements are met : Maximum lot coverage Minimum front yard Minimum side yard Minimum rear yard 15 per cent 25 feet 10 feet on one side and 4 feet on the other side 25 feet 55. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Order, the lands described in Schedule 25, together with the buildings and structures accessory thereto, may be used as a conservation area. 56. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Order, the lands described in Schedule 26 may be used for the erection of one single-family dweUing and buildings and structures accessory thereto provided the following requirements are met: Maximum lot coverage Minimum front yard Minimum side yard Minimum rear yard Maximum height Minimum ground floor area 15 per cent 25 feet 10 feet one one side and 4 feet on the other side 25 feet 30 feet one-storey — 1,000 square feet one and one-half storeys or more — 750 square feet 4. Ontario Regulation 81/70, as amended by Ontario Regulations 259/70, 313/70, 369/70, 416/70, 505/70, 163/71 and 237/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following schedules : Schedule 24 All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of Nottawasaga in the County of Simcoe, in the Province of Ontario and being composed of Lot 50, and part of Lot 51 as shown on a plan registered in the Registry Office for the said County as Number 938, the boundaries of which may be described as follows : Premising that the bearing of Braeside Street is north 73° 33' 00* east (astronomic), in accordance with Registered Plan 938 and relating all bearings herein thereto : Commencing at an iron survey bar marking the southwesterly angle of Lot 50 ; Thence north 73" 33' OC east, along the southerly limits of lots 50 and 51, a distance of 75.00 feet to a point ; Thence north 16° 27' OC west, parallel to the west limit of the said Lot 50, a distance of 200.00 feet to a point in the north limit of Lot 51, distant 15.00 feet easterly from the northwesterly angle thereof ; Thence south 73° 33' 00* west, along the north limits of lots 51 and 50, a distance of 75.00 feet to an iron survey bar marking the northwesterly angle of the said Lot 51 ; Thence south 16° 27' 00* east, along the west limit of the said Lot 51, a distance of 200.00 feet, more or less, to the point of commencement. Schedule 25 All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of Nottawasaga, in the County of Simcoe, Province of Ontario, and being composed of a part of Lot 21, Concession V of the said Township, the boundaries of which may be described as follows: Premising that the bearings herein are astronomic and are referred to the bearing of the road allow- ance between lots 21 and 22, across Concession IV of the said Township, assumed to be north 74° 15' OCeast; Conunencing at an ircm survey bar marking the northwesterly angle of Lot 21, Concession V; Thence north 74° 40' 40* east, along the northeriy limit of Lot 21, a distance of 690.64 feet to an iron survey bar ; 811 2502 O. Reg. 333/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 335/71 Thence south 8° 01' 00" east, parallel to the wester- ly limit of Lot 21, a distance of 1029.75 feet to an iron survey bar set in the line between the north and south halves thereof ; Thence south 73° 59' 20' west, along the hne between the north and south halves of Lot 21, a distance of 692.36 feet to an iron survey bar marking the southwesterly angle of the north half; Thence north 8° 01' 00* west, along the westerly limit of Lot 21, a distance of 1038.52 feet, more or less to the said point of commencement. Schedule 26 All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of Nottawasaga, in the County of Simcoe, and being composed of lots 14 and 15 according to a plan registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Simcoe as Number 168. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 26th day of July, 1971. (1427) 32 THE PLANNING ACT O. Reg. 334/71. Zoning Order — District of Sudbury, Geographic Townships of Broder and Dill. Made— July 28th, 1971. Filed— July 30th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE PLANNING ACT .. Subsection 2 of section 12 of Ontario Regula- tion 355/70, as made by Ontario Regulation 64/71, is revoked and the following substi- tuted therefor : (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of sub- section 1, one single- family dwelling and uses, buildings and structures accessory thereto may be erected and used on each of the following described parcels of land: 1. Lots 21 and 22. Plan M-165. 2. Lot 14. Plan M-291. 3. Lot 34. Plan M-358. 4. Lot 4. Plan M-365. 5. Lot 30. Plan M-379. 6. Lot 169. Plan M-403. 7. Lot 58, Plan M-379. 8. Lot 19. Plan M-471. 812 9. Lot 2. Plan M-534. 10. Broken Lot 2. Concession I. SR 876, Township of Dill. 11. Lot 4. Plan M-403. 12. Lot 2. Plan M-379. 13. Lot 4. Plan M-510. 14. The westerly half of Lot 7, Conces- sion III. Parcel 4447, Township of Broder. 2. Ontario Regulation 355/70 is further amended by adding thereto the following section: 14. — (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of sub- section 1 of section 12. the following industrial uses are allowed on the parcels of land to which they refer: 1 . A 3200 square foot extension to an existing machine shop located on Lot 5. Concession VI. Parcel 20340, RS 1339, parts 3 and 5, Township of Broder ; 2. A 4200 square foot extension to a general repair shop located on Lot 5. Concession XII, Township of Dill; 3. A 1500 square foot building for a cold storage warehouse, located on Lot 5, Con- cession VI, Township of Broder; and 4. A 3500 square foot extension to the existing storage warehouse located on Lot 5, Con- cession VI. Township of Broder. (2) Requirements for the industrial uses allowed in subsection 1 are established as follows: Minimum front yard Minimum rear yard Minimum side yard Maximum lot coverage 25 feet 25 feet 15 feet 50 per cent Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 28th day of July, 1971. (1428) 32 THE REGISTRY ACT O. Reg. 335/71. Forms and Records. Made— July 28th, 1971. Filed— July 30th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE REGISTRY ACT The Schedule to Ontario Regulation 157/64, as made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation I O. Reg. 335/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2503 502/69 and amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 28/70, is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : Schedule Column 1 Column 2 Item Registry Division Effective Date 1 Carleton January 1, 1970 2 Essex January 1, 1970 3 Halton January 1, 1970 4 London January 1, 1970 5 Middlesex East January 1, 1970 6 Niagara North January 1, 1970 7 Niagara South January 1, 1970 8 Ontario County January 1, 1970 9 Ottawa January 1. 1970 10 Peel January 1, 1970 11 Simcoe January 1, 1970 Column 1 Column 2 Item . Registry Division Effective Date^ 12a 126 13 14 15 16 17 Thunder Bay East Thunder Bay West Toronto Waterloo North (see Note) Waterloo South (see Note) Wentworth Toronto Boroughs and York South August 1, 1971 August 1, 1971 January 1, 1970 January 1, 1970 January 1. 1970 January 1, 1970 January 1, 1970 Note: Prior to January 1, 1971. the Registry Divi- sions of Waterloo North and Waterloo South t(^ether comprised the Registry Division of the County of Waterloo. (1429) 32 813 O. Reg. 336/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 337/71 2545 Publications Under The Regulations Act August 21st, 1971 THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES ACT, 1%8 O. Reg. 336/71. General. Made— July 28th. 1971. Filed— August 4th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES ACT. 1968 1. Section 26 of Ontario Regulation 345/69, as amended by section 4 of Ontario Regula- tion 146/71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 26. — (1) Every inmate, unless designated in sub- section 2 or 3, shall, unless medically exempted, participate in work at the institution and in any institutional program to which he is assigned. (2) An inmate who has not been convicted, or who is awaiting transfer to a penitentiary, shall participate in work for the purpose of keeping the area of his living quarters clean and with the approval of the superintendent may participate, should he wish to do so, in other work in the institution. (3) An inmate who is under sentence of death shall be confined apart from all other inmates, but may work for the purpose of keeping the area of his living quarters clean. 2. Schedule 2 to Ontario Regulation 345/69, as remade by section 9 of Ontario Regulation 146/71, is amended by striking out the fol- lowing items ; Belleville Jail Kingston Jail Napanee Jail Picton Jail (1457) THE SECURITIES ACT, 1%6 O. Reg. 337/71. General. Made— August 4th, 1971. Filed— August 5th, 1971. 33 REGULATION MADE UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT, 1966 1. Section 6a of Ontario Regulation 101/67, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 2%/71, is amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (2a) Notwithstanding subsection 2. the Commis- sion may, where in its opinion such action is not prejudicial to the public interest, order, subject to such terms and conditions as it may impose, that registration or renewal of registration may be granted notwithstanding any variation from the conditions set out in clauses a and b of paragraph 2 of subsection 2. 2. Paragraphs a and b of subsection 3 of section 6a of Ontario Regulation 101/67, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 2%/71, are revoked and the following substituted therefor : (a) in the case of a person no material part or interest in the business conducted by the registrant is transferred to or for the benefit of a non-resident except with the consent of the Commission where, in its opinion such transfer is not prejudicial to the public interest and the registration shall continue subject to such additional terms and conditions as the Commission may impose ; (6) in the case of a company no transfer of equity shares or beneficial interest therein including their control or direction having a material effect on the control of the company shall be made to a non-resident or any p>erson associated with him except with the consent of the Commission where, in its opinion such transfer is not prejudi- cial to the public interest and the registra- tion shall continue subject to such addi- tional terms and conditions as the Commis- sion may impose or when the result would 815 2546 O. Reg. 337/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 338/71 be in accordance with the conditions set out in clauses a and b of paragraph 2 of subsection 2 ; and 3. Section 6a of Ontario Regulation 101/67, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 296/71, is amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (3a) Where the Commission has made an order under subsection 2a or consented to a transfer under subsection 3, a notice of such order or consent, a summary of the facts relating thereto and the reasons therefor shall be published by the Commission in its regular weekly publication as soon as practicable after the making of the order or the granting of the consent. (1458) 33 THE PUBLIC LIBRARIES ACT, 1966 O. Reg. 338/71. General. Made— July 20th, 1971. Filed— August 5th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC LIBRARIES ACT, 1966 1. Section 8 of Ontario Regulation 56/67, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 298/70, is revoked and the following substi- tuted therefor : 8. In this Part, "population" means, (a) where a library is established under Part I of the Act or a predecessor thereof or under Part IV of the Act, or a regional library system is established under Part III of the Act, the total number of inhabitants of the municipality or of the combination of municipalities for which the hbrary or the regional library system is established, as determined by reference to the latest census of the inhabitants of the munici- pality or municipalities taken under The Assessment Act, 1968-69, or a predecessor thereof, except that, where such determina- tion is inappropriate due to the formation of a new municipality or an alteration of the boundaries of an existing municipality, the population estimated by the Depart- ment of Municipal Affairs shall be used in resp)ect of such new or altered munici- pality ; and (b) where a public library is established by the council of an Indian band, the population, determined by the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (Canada), of the reserve as defined in the Indian Act (Canada), that has been set apart for the use and benefit of the band and that is served by the library. 2. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 11 of Ontario Regulation 56/67, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 298/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: (1 ) The board of a public library established under Part I of the Act or under a predecessor thereof, and the board of a county library established under Part IV of the Act shall be paid a grant equal to the amount computed by multiplying 65 cents by the population of the municipality or municipalities for which the library is established but the grant shall not be less than the 1970 grant payable to the board. (2) Subsection 2 of the said section 11 is revoked. 3. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 12 of Ontario Regulation 56/67, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 298/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (1) The board of a regional library system esta- blished under Part III of the Act shall be paid a grant equal to, (a) the amount computed by multiplying 35 cents by the population of the municipahty or municipalities for which the board is established ; and (b) $1.50 for each square mile, not in excess of 100,000 square miles, that forms part of the area of the region, but the grant shall be not less than the 1970 grant payable to the board. (2) Subsection 2 of the said section 12 is revoked. 4. Section 13 of Ontario Regulation 56/67, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 298/70, is revoked and the following substi- tuted therefor: 13. A public library board established for a school section in territory without municipal organization continued under subsection 4 of section 2 of the Act or a county library co-operative board continued under section 53 of the Act shall be paid a grant equal to the 1970 grant payable to the board. (1459) 33 816 O. Reg. 339/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 340/71 2547 THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT O. Reg. 339/71. Reimbursement for Cost of Education in Territorial Districts or Crown Lands. Made— July 15th, 1971. Approved— July 28th, 1971. Filed— August 5th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT 1. Section 1 of Ontario Regulation 278/66 is amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (2) For the purposes of this Part, a person shall not be ?:onsidered to reside in an Ontario Government establishment where he resides in a residence owned by him on lands that are within the Ontario Government establishment. Robert Welch Minister of Education Dated at Toronto, this 15th day of July, 1971. (1460) 33 THE NIAGARA PARKS ACT O. Reg. 340/71. General. Made— July 2nd, 1971. Approved— July 20th, 1971 Filed— August 5th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE NIAGARA PARKS ACT 1. Section 9 of Ontario Regulation 486/69, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 143/71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 9. No person shall erect, post up or otherwise display any notice, sign, signboard or other adver- tising device without a sign permit from the Commis- sion, within three hundred feet, (a) from the westerly boundary of the Parks between the northerly limit of Bowen Road, in the Town of Fort Erie, and the souther- ly limit of Main Street in the City of Niagara Falls (formerly in the Village of Chippawa) ; between that part of the King's Highway known as No. 8-A, and the northerly hmit of John Street in the Town of Niagara-on- the-Lake; and •(f) from the easterly boundary- of the Parks between that part of the King's Highway known as No. S-.A, and the northerly limit of John Street in the Town of Niagara-on- the-Lake. 2. Section 14 of Ontario Regulation 486/69 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 14. — (1 ) No licence for a sight-seeing vehicle shall be issued unless the sight-seeing vehicle is covered by insurance with minimum limits, under the follow- ing Schedule, exclusive of interest and costs, for loss or damage resulting from bodily injury to, or the death of, one or more persons and for loss or damage to property, regardless of the number of claims resulting from any one accident: Schedule -icence PubUc Passenger Property Class Liability Hazard Damage I. $100,000 $100,000 $10,000 II. 100,000 100,000 10,000 III. 200,000 300,000 20,000 IV. 300,000 500,000 30,000 (2) Passenger hazard insurance shall be carried on each vehicle, as required in the Schedule, and shall be in addition to other public liability coverage. (3) Minimum limits when separate limits are designated for public liability, passenger hazard and property damage shall be as stated in the Schedule. (4) The owner of every sight-seeing vehicle, shall deposit with the commission, prior to the issuance of a Ucence for a sight-seeing vehicle, an original or certified copy of the policy of insurance or certificate of insurance endorsed by the poUcy issuer. (5) Where an insurance policy deposited with the Commission under this section is cancelled, the insurer shall notify the Commission, in writing, at least fifteen days before the effective date of the cancellation, or expiry, and in the absence of such notice the policy shall remain in full force and effect. The Niagara Parks Commission: James N. Allan Chairman D. R. Wilson Secretary Dated at Niagara Falls, this 2nd day of July, 1971. (6) from the westerly boundary of the Parks (1461) 817 a 2548 THE HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION ACT O. Reg. 341/71. General. Made— July 6th, 1971. Approved— July 28th, 1971. Filed— August 5th, 1971. THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 7. Ottawa REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION ACT 1 . Ontario Regulation 1 /67 is amended by adding thereto the following section : 40a. Each Public Health Laboratory listed in Schedule 13 is an approved related health facility for the purpose of performing laboratory tests for hospitals approved for the purpose of the plan of hospital care insurance. 2. Ontario Regulation 1 /67 is amended by adding thereto the following Schedule : Schedule 13 PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORES APPROVED AS RELATED HEALTH FACILITIES Item Location 1. Hamilton 2. Kenora 3. Kingston 4. London 5. North Bay 6. Orillia Ontario Department of Health Public Health Laboratories Hamilton Psychiatric Hospital Fennell Avenue West MaiHng address: P.O. Box 2100 Provincial Government Bldg. 808 Robertson Street Government Buildings Barrie Street Mailing address: Box 240 Fifth Floor London Psychiatric Hospital Off Highbury Avenue Maihng address: Box 5704, Postal Terminal A, London 12 North Bay Psychiatric Hospital MaiHng address: P.O. Box 200 Highway 1 IB Mailing address: Box 600 8. Palmerston O. Reg. 341/71 346 Moodie Drive R.R. )(^2 Bells Corners Maihng address: Box 6301, Station J, Ottawa. K2A 1S8 Midwestern Reg. Children's Centre Mailing address: P.O. Box 700 9. Peterborough 1341 Dobbin Avenue Mailing address: P.O. Box 265 10. St. Catharines Niagara Peninsula Sanatorium Mailing address: Box 1016 11. Samia 12. Sault Ste. Marie Samia General Hospital Mitton Street Albert and Brock Streets Mailing address: P.O. Box 220 13. Thunder Bay Health Centre Building Fort William, Thunder Bay Mailing address: P.O. Box 110. Station F 14. Timmins 15. Toronto 16. Windsor 17. Woodstock 206 Fifth Avenue Central Laboratory Resources Road Islington and Hwy. 401, Etobicoke Mailing address: Box 9000, Terminal A, Toronto 116 3400 Huron Line Mailing address: P.O. Box 1616, Windsor 10 Oxford Mental Health Centre No. 19 Highway Mailing address: P.O. Box 310 3. This Regulation is deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of January, 1970. Ontario Hospital Services Commission : S. Martin Chairman E. P. McGavin Commissioner Dated at Toronto, this 6th day of July, 1971. (1462) 33 818 O. Reg. 342/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE THE NURSES ACT, l%l-62 2549 O. Reg. 342/71. General. Mad^July 27th. 1971. Approved — August 4th. 1971. Filed— August 6th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE NURSES ACT, 1961-62 1. Clause a of section 21 of Ontario Regulation 342/62, as made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 211/63, is amended by striking out "$25" in the first line and inserting in heu thereof "$50". Council of the College OF Nurses of Ontario: Elspeth Geiger President Joan C. Macdonald Director Dated at Toronto, this 27th day of July. 1971. (1463) 33 819 O. Reg. 343/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 344/71 2583 Publications Under The Regulations Act August 28tli, 1971 THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT O. Reg. 343/71. Speed Limits. Made — August 4th, 1971. Filed— August 9th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT — (1) Paragraph 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 67 to Regulation 232 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 336/63, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : That part of the King's Highway known as the Queen Elizabeth Way in The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto lying between a point situate 1000 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the centre line of the bridge over the Humber River and a point situate 500 feet measured easter- ly from its intersection with the easter- ly hmit of the roadway known as Grand Avenue. That part of the King's Highway known as the Queen Ehzabeth W^ay lying between a point situate 150 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the centre line of the roadway known as Brant Street in the Town of Burlington in the County of Halton and a f)oint situate at its intersection with the westerly limit of the roadway known as Concession Road in the Town of Fort Erie in The Regional Munici- pahty of Niagara, excepting therefrom the branch of the Queen Ehzabeth Way, Niagara Falls Extension. (2) The said Schedule 67, as amended by Ontario Regulations 184/61,336/63, 115/70and 175/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following Part : Part 7 1. That part of the King's Highway Municipality of known as the Queen Elizabeth Way Metropwlitan lying between a point situate 500 feet Toronto and measured easterly from its intersection County of ^^ ^j^^ easterly hmit of the roadway known as Grand Avenue in The Munici- 1. Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto and County of Halton — Town of Burlington 2. County of Halton and The Regional Municipality of Niagara — ToMms of Burlington and Fort Erie Halton — Town of Burlington (1498) pality of Metropohtan Toronto and a point situate 150 feet measured easter- ly from its intersection with the centre line of the roadway known as Brant Street in the Town of Burlington ii the County of Halton. 34 THE ONTARIO WATER RESOURCES COMMISSION ACT O. Reg. 344/71. Plumbing Code. Made— July 8th, 1971. Approved— July 28th, 1971. Filed— August 9th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE ONTARIO WATER RESOURCES COMMISSION ACT 1. — (1) Paragraph 28 of subsection 1 of section 1 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations oi Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 28. "floor drain" means a drain to receive water from a floor of a building and in its simplest form shall consist of a strainer or grate set flush with the upper surface of a floor so that water passing down through the strainer or grate enters a connected drainage pipe and without hmiting the generality of the foregoing shall include, when located between the strainer and the connected pipe or nipple, an> ancillary part such as a floor drain body, water stop trap, backwater valve or primer connection. (2) Subsection 1 of section 1 of Regulation 471 ol Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, aj amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 246/66 and section 1 of Ontario Regulatior 5/70, is further amended by adding theretc the following paragraph : 29b. "gang trapped" means that the waste pipin§ from a group of two or more fixtures or othei drainage openings is so arranged that all the fixture* or other drainage openings drain to a common trap but the term shall not apply when the trap is £ secondary trap such as a building trap or the trap of a fixture which receives waste from one or more indirect waste pipes. 821 2584 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 344/71 (3) Paragraph 586 of subsection 1 of section 1 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by subsection 7 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 246/66, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 5Sb. "storm drainage piping" means all the con- nected piping that conveys storm water to a place of disposal and includes the building storm drain, building storm sewer, rain water leader and area drain installed to collect surface water from the area af a building, and the piping that drains water from a swimming pool or from water-cooled air-condi- ditioning equipment but does not include, (a) a main storm sewer ; (b) a sub-surface drain ; or (c) a foundation drain. (4) Subsection 1 of section 1 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 246/66 and section 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 5/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 61a. "trap" means a fitting or device which Drovides a liquid seal to prevent the emission of ;ewer gases without materially affecting the flow of sewage or waste water through it. 2. Section 3 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regu- lations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 3. — (1) Subject to subsection 2, no person shall ;onstruct, repair, renew or alter plumbing except n conformance with this Regulation. (2) The Commission may, at its discretion and iubject to its terms permit test installations of new plumbing materials or system design where such ;est installations are deemed necessary to establish ;he merits and limitations of the materials or iesign in question. 3. Subsection 4, as remade by subsection 1 of section 7 of Ontario Regulation 246/66, and subsection 5 of section 21 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, are revoked and the following substituted therefor : (4) Horizontal runs of drainage pipe and storm irainage pipe of material other than polymeric }lastic and with joints that are not fused or icrewed or do not incorporate bolted flanges and that ire not supported by earth shall be supported at ntervals not greater than five feet and, where uch pipe has successive fittings with no pipe be- ween the fittings exceeding twelve inches in length, he pipe shall be supported at intervals not greater ban three feet. (4a) All piping of polymeric plastic installed in horizontal runs not hurried in the earth shall be supported by hangers spaced not more than 4 feet apart. (5) Distributing pipe, drainage pipe and storm drainage pipe other than piping described in sub- sections 4 and 4a, when placed in horizontal runs, shall be supported at intervals of not more than, (a) eight feet for pipes larger than % inch, trade size ; and {b) six feet for pipes of % inch or smaller, trade size, and piping of lead shall be continuously supported throughout its length. 4. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 29 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by section 10 of Ontario Regula- tion 246/66 and section 8 of Ontario Regula- tion 5/70, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: 29. — (1) Service piping and distributing piping shall be of, (a) brass, conforming to sections 11 and 12; (b) cast iron, conforming to section 30; (c) copper, conforming to sections 11, 12 and 13; {d) ductile-iron pipe that is centrifugally cast and has a manufacturers' rating adequate to the service conditions ; (e) open hearth iron, conforming to section 31 ; (/) steel, conforming to section 32 ; (g) wrought iron, conforming to sections 33 and 34 ; or (h) polyethylene pipe or tube provided that the pipe or tube is, (i) installed underground, (ii) restricted in use to water of a tem- perature less than 100° Fahrenheit, (iii) rated for a maximum working pres- sure of 150 p.s.i. or more, and (iv) Canadian Standards Association cer- tified for the intended purpose. (2) Subsection 2 of section 29 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1%0, as amended by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 178/64, is revoked. 822 O. Reg. 344/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2585 (3) Section 29 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by section 10 of Ontario Regulation 246/66, section 8 of Ontario Regulation 5/70 and sections 1 and 2 of Ontario Regulation 178/64, is fiuther amended by adding there- to the following subsection : (5) No service pij)e, and no distributing pipe between the point of connection with the service pipe or the meter and the first branch which supplies a water heater, shall have an inside dia- meter of less than ^ inch. 5. Subsection 2 of section 40 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (2) A stop cock or valve shall be installed at each water outlet supplying a sanitary unit and where a water using appliance is connected to a water dis- tributing system there shall be installed at the point of each connection a stop cock or valve which is in addition to any other stop cock or valve required by subsections 3 and 4. 6. Section 43 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by section 10 of Ontario Regulation 5/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (6) Where the capacity of one back-flow preventer is inadequate for a particular installation and the next larger size is excessively large or unsuitable, it is permissible to install two or more smaller units in parallel but in no event shall such a parallel installation consist of more than fovu- individual tmits. 7. Section 48 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 178/64 and section 11 of Ontario Regulation 5/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (11) No running trap shall be installed unless an accessible handhole is provided for cleaning of the trap and in the event that the trap is too small to accommodate an actual handhole, a clean- out shall be provided to serve the same purpose. 8. Clause e of subsection 2 of section 52 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, £is amended by subsection 3 of section 19 of Ontario Regulation 246/66, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (tf) copper or brass pip)e or copper tube of type L or type K ; Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by section 22 of Ontario Regulation 246/66, is further amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (4«) Where extra heavy cast iron drainage pipe is required, cast iron drainage pipe certified to the Canadian Standards Association Standard B 70, as revised May. 1971, shall be acceptable. 10. Section 62 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 20 of Ontario Regulation 5/70, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 62. Where a run of drainage piping or storm drainage piping of six-inch diameter or less is increased to a larger diameter or reduced to a smaller diameter, such change in diameter shall be accomphshed by the use of a fitting which connects the two diameters by a conical section such that the included angle between the center line and the side of the cone does not exceed 45°. 11. Section 73« of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 27 of Ontario Regulation 246/66 and amended by subsection 2 of section 8 of Ontario Regulation 221/67, is further amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (6) Foundation drains shall not be the subject of this Regulation with respect to size, choice of material or installation but, where foundation drains connect to drainage piping or storm drainage piping, the connection shall be subject to section 140. 12. — (1) Subsection la of section 76 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by subsection 3 of section 24 of Ontario Regulation 5/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (7a) Floor drains in a parking garage shall be, (a) individually trapped and connected direct- ly to drainage piping ; (6) gang trapped and connected directly to drainage piping ; or (c) connected to an indirect waste system with or without traps depending on the need to control vapour movement. (2) Section 76 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 28 of Ontario Regulation 246/66 and amended by section 24 of Ontario Regu- lation 5/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following subsections : 9. Section 57 of Regulation 471 of Revised (13) Where a floor drain is certified to a Canadian 823 2586 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 344/71 Standards Association document, materials other than those specified in this section shall be acceptable providing Canadian Standards Association tests indicate that the performance and service life of the floor drain will not be diminished by the use of the alternate material. (14) Where a drain is intended to serve as a hub drain and not a floor drain, the flood level of the drain shall be at least 1 1/2 inches above the sur- rounding floor area. (15) Where a waste pipe that is required to be an indirect waste, discharges to a fixture or a floor drain that is not a fixture or a hub drain, the air gap between the indirect waste pipe and the fixture or drain shall be in accordance with section 41. 13. Subsection 2 of section 79 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked. 14. Section 86 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regu- lations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by section 33 of Ontario Regulation 246/66, is further amended by adding thereto the following subsections : (3) A grease interceptor installed in drainage piping shall be subjected to the tests prescribed in section 145 or 146, as the case may be, and shall be found not to leak. (4) Where a grease trap is also required to func- tion as a fixture trap, it shall, in addition to the tests prescribed in sections 145 and 146, also be tested in accordance with section 147, and the water seal shall not leak. (5) All grease interceptors shall be so installed as to be accessible for cleaning and all other mainte- nance which may be periodically required. 15. Section 98 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, I960, as amended by section 41 of Ontario Regulation 246/66 and section 32 of Ontario Regulation 5/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 98. — (1) Where a soil stack, waste stack, vent stack, rainwater leader or vertical waste pipe is connected to the building drain or a building storm drain or a branch thereof, the exact point of transition between the building drain and the stack or vertical waste pipe shall be determined in accordance with subsections 4 and 5 of section 131. (2) Where a dimensional change is made in pipe diameter, the dimensional change shall be made not more than 5 feet downstream from the transition point. (3) Where the transition point is hurried under- ground, all material used downstream of the transition point shall be in conformance with section 52. (4) Structural support provided at the base of a stack or rainwater leader shall be adequate to maintain the pipe alignment with due allowances made for the weight of the pipe and any water which may be contained therein, and also for other supports which may be so designed as to carry part or all of the pipe and its contents. (5) Nothing in this section shall preclude the installation below a floor slab supported on earth, of any drainage pipe of the minimum size per- mitted by section 96. 16. Subsection 5 of section 106 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by subsection 5 of section 45 of Ontario Regulation 246/66 and section 35 of Ontario Regulation 5/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (5) The waste pipe from any single fixture with no more than one compartment and having a dia- meter of not more than 1 14 inches may be connected to a circuit vent, loop vent, relief vent or yoke vent or to the point of connection between the vent stack and the building drain, soil stack or waste stack if the fixture is on the same floor level as any other fixtures being vented by the same vent and if the fixture complies with sections 101 to 103. 17. Subsection 2 of section 128a of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 178/64, is revoked and the following substi- tuted therefor : (2) Where stacks or vent pipes pass through a roof they shall be equipped with a flashing so installed that no storm water can pass between the flashing and the roof nor between the flashing and the pipe or stack. 18. Subsection 4 of section 139 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by subsection 2 of section 41 of Ontario Regulation 5/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (4) A manhole may be used as a clean-out in a building sewer or a building storm sewer and, {a) where a manhole is constructed to serve a building sewer or a building storm sewer, the manhole shall be a minimum diameter of 42 inches if it is of circular section and a minimum of 42 inches square if of a square section ; (b) the developed length from the outer face of the wall of the building to the manhole nearest to the outer face of the wall shall not exceed 100 feet ; (c) the maximum pipe length between any two connected manholes in the building sewer 824 O. Reg. 344/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2587 or building storm sewer shall not exceed 300 feet in piping of 24-inch diameter or less, and shall not exceed 500 feet in piping of diameter greater than 24 inches; {d) there shall be no change in slope or direc- tion of any section between manholes of a building sewer or building storm sewer; {«) where a manhole is constructed within a building or if the building is constructed so as to enclose an existing manhole, the manhole shall be sealed and vented in- dependently to atmosphere outside the building and the vent pipe shall have a minimum inside diameter of 3 inches and and shall terminate at least one foot above ground ; and (/) every manhole shall be supported indepen- dently of the pipe and shall impose no load on any pij)e connected to it. 19. Subsection 6 of section 140 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by subsection 2 of section 65 of Ontario Regulation 246/66 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (6) Where a foundation drain connects to a building sewer or building drain, the foundation drain shall be separated from the sewer or building drain by a trap which is readily accessible for cleaning and maintenance. 20. Section 145 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regtilations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 145. — (1) Subject to subsections 2 and 3, a water I test shall be made by, (a) tightly closing all outlets, except the highest, in the piping being tested ; (6) filling the piping completely with water until the water is steadily overflowing at a point at least 5 feet above the highest joint to be tested ; (c) visually examining every joint of the piping after the water has been in the piping for not less than fifteen minutes and while still in it ; and (d) ensuring that no water is seeping out or leaking at any point. (2) M^Tiere it is inconvenient for the plumber to obtain the minimum 5 foot hydrostatic head re- quired by clause b of subsection 1, he may in lieii thereof, apply air pressure to the water in the system so that the water is at a minimum pressure of 5 p.s.i. at every joint to be tested. (3) The 5 foot hydrostatic head requirements or 5 p.s.i. requirements shall not apply to any section of a plumbing system which is filled with water to overflowing above the level of the roof outside the building. 21. Section 153 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted therefor ; 153. Except as flushing water to a urinal or a water-closet, non-potable water shall not be supplied to any plumbing fixture and where non-potable water is so supplied to any plumbing fixture the piping system shall comply with section 27. 22. Subsection 2 of section 157, of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 71 of Ontario R^ulation 246/66 and amended by section 46 of Ontario Regulation 5/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (2) Subject to section 157a, a water-closet bowl shall be, {a) of vitreous china or any material having an equally smooth, hard, impervious surface: (b) in one piece ; (c) provided with integral flushing rims so con- structed as to flush the entire interior of the bowl; {d) rigidly connected to the waste pipe; and (e) where the water-closet bowl is in a pubUc washroom, equipped with a seat with an open front. 23. Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, is amended by adding thereto the following sections : 157a. — ( 1 ) For the purpose of this section a Class 2 water-closet shall be a toilet which has been certified by the Canadian Standards Association to a Canadian Standards Association standard or other appropriate Canadian Standards Association document and which in normal usage dilutes sewage with at least sufficient water so that it may be disposed of through a con- nected piping system but which does not meet all requirements of section 157. (2) A Class 2 water-closet may be used in a plumbing system which is not drained to a main sewer. (3) MiTiere a water supply pipe is connected to a Class 2 water-closet those parts of section 24 and sections 41 to 44 which deal with the protection of a potable water supply shall apply. (4) Where a Class 2 water-closet is designed to 825 2588 O. Reg. 344/71 store sewage between periods of usage, it shall be adequately ventilated directly from the toilet to outside atmosphere or chemically treated, so that the room in which it is located shall be free of objectionable odours. 24. Clause a of subsection 1 of section 161 of Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (a) shall be of material prescribed by clause a of subsection 2 of section 157 ; and 25. Appendix A to Regulation 471 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 52 of Ontario Regulation 5/70, is amended by adding "Basket Strainers" under the heading "Traps and Drain Fittings". Ontario Water Resources Commission: John H. Root Acting Chairman W. S. MacDonnell Commission Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 8th day of July, 1971. (1499) 34 THE MUNICIPAL ACT O. Reg. 345/71. Designation of Municipalities. Made— August 4th, 1971. Filed— August 9th, 1971. THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 346/71 8. City of Niagara Falls 9. City of Pembroke 10. City of Welland 1 1 . City of Woodstock 12. Town of Brampton 13. Town of Haileybury 14. Town of Lindsay 15. Town of Oakville 16. Town of Port Credit 17. Township of East Whitby 18. Township of Nepean 19. Township of Samia 20. Township of Sidney 2 1 . Township of Teck 22. Township of Whitney REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MUNICIPAL ACT DESIGNATION OF MUNICIPALITIES 1. The following municipalities are designated as local municipalities for the purposes of section 2946 of the Act : 1 . Borough of Etobicoke 2. Borough of York 3. City of Barrie 4. City of Brockville 5. City of Chatham 6. City of Cornwall 7. City of Kitchener (1500) O. Reg. 345/71, s. 1. 34 THE FOREST FIRES PREVENTION ACT, 1968 O. Reg. 346/71. Restricted Fire Zone. Made— August 10th, 1971. Filed— August 10th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE FOREST FIRES PREVENTION ACT, 1968 RESTRICTED FIRE ZONE 1. The parts of Ontario described in schedules 3, 4, 7, Schedule 14 as amended by Ontario Regulation 245/70, and schedules 16 and 20 to Ontario Regula- tion 119/69, are declared to be restricted fire zones from the 10th day of August to the 17th day of August, both inclusive, in the year 1971. Rene Brunelle Minister of Lands and Forests Toronto, August 10th, 1971. (1501) 34 826 O. Reg. 347/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 348/71 2589 THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 347/71. Temporary Closing of Highway No. 84 — Village of Zurich. Made— August 11, 1971. Filed— August 12. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT 1. That part of the King's Highway, commonly known as Highway No. 84, lying between Goshen Street and Frederick Street in the Village of Zurich, County of Huron, shall be closed between the hours of 9.00 p.m. on the 27th day of Ai^ust, 1971. and 9.00 p.m. on the 28th day of August, 1971. Charles MacNaughton Minister of Transportation and Communications Dated at Toronto, this 11th day of August, 1971. (1502) 34 THE GAME AND FISH ACT, l%l-62 O. Reg. 348/71. Open Seasons — Deer, Moose and Black Bear. Made— August 11th. 1971. Filed— August 13th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GAME AND FISH ACT. 1961-62 Section 5 of Ontario Regulation 49/71, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 325/71, is further amended by striking out "and" at the end of clause b and adding thereto the following clauses : (£) Schedule 13 from the 1st day of November, 1971 to the 6th day of November, 1971, both inclusive ; and (e) Schedule 14 from the 1st day of November, 1971 to the 4th day of November. 1971, both inclusive. Ontario Regulation 49/71, as amended by Ontario Regulation 325/71. is further amended by adding thereto the following section: 6a. Only shotguns may be used to hunt deer in the townships of Asphodel. North Monaghan and Otonabee in the Coimty of Peterborough. 3. Ontario Regulation 49/71. as amended by Ontario Regulation 325/71. is further amended by adding thereto the following section : 9a. — (1) The holder of a resident's Ucence to hunt bear and moose or a non-resident's licence to hunt moose may hunt moose in the parts of Ontario described in Schedule 15 from the 18th day of September, 1971 to the 26th day of September, 1971. both inclusive. (2) Only bows and arrows may be used to hunt moose in the parts of Ontario described in Schedule 15 during the period set out in subsection 1 . 4. Ontario Regulation 49/71. as amended by Ontario Regulation 325/71 . is further amended by adding thereto the following schedules: Schedule 13 1. That part of the County of Peterborough lying southerly of that part of the King's Highway known as No. 7. 2. Those parts of the counties of Frontenac. Hastings and Lennox ) Subsection 2a of section 13 of Ontario Regulation 146/70, as made by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 13/71 and amended by subsection 3 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 65/71, is amended by striking out "$4.14" in the fourth Une and inserting in lieu thereof "$4.60". (2) Subsection 26 of the said section 13, as made by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 332/71, is amended by striking out "$5.29" in the fourth line and inserting in lieu thereof "$5.61". (3) Subsection 3a of the said section 13, as made by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regu- lation 332/71. is amended by striking out "$5.14" in the fourth Une and inserting in Ueu thereof "$5.46". 2. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of September, 1971. The Ontario Milk Marketing Board: G. R. McLaughlin Chairman H. Parker Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 25th day of August, 1971. (1564) 36 THE MILK ACT, 1965 O. Reg. 364/71. Grade A Milk — Marketing. Made— August 25th, 1971. FUed— August 27th, 1971. (2) REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT. 1965 — (1) Subsection 1 of section 16 of Ontario Regulation 70/68, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 144/70 and amended by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 14/71, is further amended by striking out "$7.42" in the eighth line and inserting in lieu thereof "$7.62". Subsection 2 of the said section 16, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 144/70 and amended by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 14/71, is further amended by striking out "$6.85" in the seventh line and inserting in lieu thereof "$7.05". Subsection 3 of the said section 16. as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 144/70 and amended by subsection 3 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 14/71, is further amended by striking out "$6.41" in the fourth line and inserting in lieu thereof "$6.61". Subsection 5a of the said section 16, as made by subsection 3 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 66/71. is amended by striking out "$4.14" in the fourth line and inserting in lieu thereof "$4.60". (5) Subsection 56 of the said section 16. as made by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario (3) (4) 835 2684 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 364/71 Regulation 331/71. is amended by striking out "$5.29" in the fourth line and inserting in lieu thereof "$5.61". (6) Subsection da of the said section 16, as made by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 331/71, is amended by striking out "$5.14" in the fourth hne and inserting in lieu thereof "$5.46". 2. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of September, 1971. The Ontario Milk Marketing Board: G. R. McLaughlin Chairman H. Parker Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 25th day of August, 1971. (1565) 36 836 i O. Reg. 365/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 366/71 2733 Publications Under The Regulations Act September 18th, 1971 THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT, 1961-62 O. Reg. 365/71. General. Made— August 25th, 1971. Filed— August 30th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT, l%l-62 1. Subsection 2 of section 10 of Ontario Regu- lation 190/62, as made by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 84/70, is revoked. Civil Service Commission: W. A. B. Anderson Chairman Dated at Toronto, this 10th day of August, 1971. (1581) 37 THE HOTEL FIRE SAFETY ACT, 1971 O. Reg. 366/71. General. Made— August 25th, 1971. FUed— August 30th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HOTEL FIRE SAFETY ACT, 1971 PART I GENERAL interpretation 1. In this Regulation each Part is supplementary to, and not exclusive of, each other Part. O. Reg 366/71, s. 1. 2. — (1) In this Regulation, 1. "air handhng system" means an assembly of connected ducts, plenums or other air passages with associated fittings through which air is conducted, but it does not include a cooking exhaust system ; 2. "approved" means approved by the Fire Marshal ; "basement" means that portion of a hotel between two floor levels that is situated below the first storey ; 3. 4. "basic area" means the horizontal projected area inside the perimeter of the exterior or boundary walls ; 5. "fire alarm signal" means an audible alarm or sound which is capable of notifying the occupants of the hotel ; 6. "fire alarm signalling device" means a sounding device that emits the fire alarm signal; 7. "fire damper" means a blade or damper arranged to interrupt air flow through part of an air handling system, so as to restrict the passage of heat and smoke ; 8. "fire door" means a solid steel or hollow- steel or steel-clad door and frame or combination thereof or other approved door and frame that is self-closing and in which wired glass panels are [permitted, and (i) a door in which the area of any individual panel of wired glass does not exceed 1,296 square inches has a %-houT fire resistance rating, and (ii) a door in which the total area of any wired glass does not exceed 100 square inches has a 114-hour fire resistance rating; 9. "fire extinguisher rating" means the rating of an extinguisher for extinguishing capacity and class of fire ; 10. "fire hazard classification" means the flame spread, fuel contributed and smoke de- veloped rating assigned to a material from an approved test of a representative specimen conducted by, (i) The National Research Council of Canada, (ii) Underwriters' Laboratories of Canada, or (iii) any other approved testing labora- tory; 11. "fire resistance rating" means the rating assigned to an assembly from an approved test of the time of fire resistance of a representative specimen conducted by, (i) The National Research Council of Canada, (ii) Underwriters' Laboratories of Canada, or 837 2734 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 366/71 (iii) any other approved testing labora- tory; 12. "fire separation" means a barrier against the spread of fire and smoke in the form of construction having every opening in the fire separation protected by closures or shafts or other approved means so openings are effectively sealed against the passage of smoke and flame, and a fire separation under column 1 may be termed a ^-hour, a 1-hour, a 1 54 -hour or 2-hour fire separa- tion if it conforms in all respects to the corresponding columns 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the Table, except that in a ^/4-hour separa- tion, a wired glass screen is permitted; TABLE FIRE SEPARATIONS Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Rating of Fire Separation (hr.) Minimum Fire Resistance Rating of Construction (hr.) Minimum Fire Resistance Rating of Closures (hr.) Minimum Fire Resistance Rating of Shafts (hr.) Minimum Fire Resistance of Closures in Shafts (hr.) % '/* . % % % 1 1 % % % 1^2 1^2 1^2 % % 2 2 ■ iy2 % % 13. "fire wall" means a continuous, self- supporting, noncombustible fire separation, having not less than a 2-hour fire resistance rating and terminating on, (i) the ground, (ii) an exterior wall surface, (iii) an exterior roof surface, and (iv) another fire wall ; 14. "floor area" means the area of any room, floor, or part of a floor of a hotel, mea- sured from the inside surface of the walls which form its boundaries ; 15. "grade" means the average level of the surface of the ground at the outside walls of a hotel ; 16. "heavy timber construction" means an approved type of wood construction in which a degree of fire endurance is attained by placing Hmitations on the minimum sizes of wood structural assemblies ; 17. "height in storeys" means the number of storeys contained in a hotel between the roof of its uppermost storey and the floor of its first storey ; 18. "high-rise hotel" means a hotel six or more storeys in height ; 19. "hold-open device" means an electrically actuated hold-open device listed by Under- writers' Laboratories of Canada or some other approved testing laboratory, that automatically closes a fire-door or smoke- door on activation of the fire-alarm signal or on power failure ; 20. "interior finish materials" means materials that form the interior of a hotel and which are a part of or are affixed to walls, ceilings, floors and other exposed interior surfaces, and (i) it includes, (a) wallpaper, (6) plastic wall covering, (c) panelling, (d) veneers, and 838 O. Reg. 366/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2735 {e) paints and sprayed coating material having a thickness of more than 5 mils, and (ii) it does not include, (a) baseboards, mouldings or trim, (b) doors and windows and their frames, (c) chalkboards, notice boards or showcases, (d) paints and sprayed coating material having a thickness of 5 mils or less, (e) heavy timber construction, (/) skylights or skydomes, ig) decorations and drapes, (A) furniture, and (t) lighting fixtures ; 21. "exit". 22. (i) includes aisles, doorways, corridors, hallways, passageways, stairways, ramps, lobbies, foyers, vestibules, but (ii) does not include, (a) escalators, elevators, slide escapes, turnstiles, revolving doors, overhead doors, sliding doors, folding doors, and door- ways to enclosed courts, (b) ladders, hatches or windows, except where approved as an alternate means of ^ress from boiler, furnace, mechanical service, electrical service, or other service rooms, (c) ramps with a gradient in excess of one in eight, and {d) doorways and passagewajrs leading the public through boiler rooms, furnace rooms, kitchens or other service rooms; "noncombustible", as applied to a material or combination of materials, means ma- terial that will pass an approved test for determination of noncombustibility in building materials conducted by. (i) The Canadian Standards Associa- tion Testing Laboratories, (ii) The National Research Council of Canada, (iii) Underwriters' Laboratories of Canada, or (iv) any other approved testing labora- tory; 23. "noncombustible construction" means an approved type of construction in which a degree of safety from fire is obtained by the use of noncombustible materials for struc- tural assembhes and by limiting the amount of combustible materials that are incor- porated in the building construction; 24. "occupant load" means the total number of occupants or persons that may occupy a hotel or portion thereof at any one time, based on the allotment of a certain portion of the floor area for each person; 25. "panic hardware" means an approved bar or panel listed by Underwriters' Labora- tories of Canada or any other approved laboratory or an approved bar or panel extending not less than two-thirds the width of the door, placed at heights suitable for the service required, not less than thirty inches nor more than forty-four inches above the floor, and designed to cause the door to open when a pressure not in excess of twenty pounds is apphed to the bar or panel in the direction of egress; 26. "place of assembly" means a floor area that has an occupant load based on 15 square feet or less per person, as designated herein ; 27. "standpipe and hose system" means a system of pipes and hoses connected to a water supply for the purpose of applying water to a fire ; 28. "storage garage" means a part of the hotel used or intended to be used for the storage of automobiles ; 29. "total floor area" means the area of all floors of basements, mezzanines, storeys and penthouses in a building, measured from the inside surface of the exterior or boundary walls ; 30. "unit of exit width" means twenty-two inches, and eleven inches added to one or more full units shall be counted as one-half unit of exit width ; 31. "wired glass" means glass, not less than one-quarter inch thick, in which a mesh 389 2736 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 366/71 structure of wire is embedded and com- pletely covered ; 32. "wired glass screen" means a partition of steel or steel-clad framing containing wired glass panels in which the area of individual panels of wired glass does not exceed 1,296 square inches. (2) Wherever in this Regulation reference is made to a hotel, (a) constructed after a specific date, the ex- pression "constructed" means that building operations in relation to the hotel have progressed to the stage where excavation for the footings is complete ; or (b) that exists or is existing on a specific date, the expression "exists" or "is existing" means that building operations in relation to the hotel have progressed beyond the stage where excavation for the footings is complete. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 2. PART 2 CONSTRUCTION 3. The provisions of this Part apply to every hotel or addition to a hotel that is constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 and except where a provision is made specifically applicable only to hotels or additions to hotels constructed after that date, every hotel that exists on the 1st day of September, 1971 shall be made to comply with the provisions of this Part on or before the 1st day of September, 1974. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 3. STRUCTURAL ASSEMBLIES 4. — (1) A hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 and an addition thereafter made to a hotel, that is, (a) one storey in height shall have, (i) floor assembhes above basements constructed as a fire separation of heavy timber construction, con- structed as a %-hour fire separation or constructed as combinations thereof, and (ii) load bearing walls, columns and arches supporting floor assemblies above basements constructed of heavy timber construction, construc- tion having a %-hour fire resistance rating or combinations thereof; or {b) two storeys in height shall have, (i) floor assemblies constructed as a fire separation of heavy timber con- struction, constructed as a %-hour fire separation or constructed as combinations thereof, (ii) a roof assembly, balconies and mez- zanines constructed of heavy timber construction, noncombustible con- struction, construction having a %-hour fire resistance rating or combinations thereof, and (iii) load bearing walls, columns and arches constructed of heavy timber construction, construction having a %-hour fire resistance rating or combinations thereof ; or (c) three or more storeys in height shall be of noncombustible construction and shall have, (i) floor assemblies constructed as a 2-hour fire separation, (ii) a roof assembly, balconies and mez- zanines of construction having a 1-hour fire resistance rating, and (iii) load bearing walls, columns and arches having a fire resistance rating at least equivalent to the fire resist- ance rating of the construction which they support. (2) Notwithstanding clauses a, b and c of sub- section 1, (a) a floor assembly is not required to be con- structed as a fire separation between the first storey and the next storey above, or between the first storey and the first base- ment below or between two other conti- guous basements or storeys up to the fifth storey provided, (i) the hotel is of noncombustible con- struction, (ii) the unseparated floors do not have sleeping accommodation, and (iii) the required fire resistance rating of the floor assembly is maintained ; and (b) storage garages and open air parking garages are not required to have a separa- tion between floors. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 4. FIRE WALLS 5. — ( 1 ) Unless otherwise approved, where in a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 or in an addition or additions thereafter made to a hotel, the basic area is more than 6,000 square feet and the hotel or the addition or additions is not of 840 I O. Reg. 366/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2737 noncotnbastible construction, the hotel or addition or additions shall be divided by fire walls or by fire walls and exterior walls into vertical compartments having a basic area of not more than 6,000 square feet. (2) Where an addition or additions having a basic area of more than 6,000 square feet are made after the 1st day of September, 1971 to a hotel, and either the addition or additions or the hotel is not of noncombustible construction, a fire wall shall be erected between that part of the hotel existing on the 1st day of September, 1971 and the addition or additions, unless otherwise approved. (3) >Vhere a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971, an addition thereafter made to a hotel or a building thereafter converted for use as a hotel is directly connected to an adjacent building which is not a hotel, either the hotel must be sep- arated from the adjacent building by a fire wall or by another approved manner or the adjacent building must meet all the requirements of a hotel con- tained herein. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 5. STAIRWAYS 6. — (I) Interior stairwaj-s connecting basements or storeys or the first storey and the first basement below, shall be separated from the hotel by a %-hour fire separation, unless otherwise approved. (2) Notwithstanding subsection 1 , a stairway in a hotel coimecting only the first storey and the next storey above or connecting only the first storey and the first basement below or connecting two other contiguous basements or two contiguous storeys up to the fifth storey need not be separated, provided, (a) the hotel is of noncombustible construction ; and (b) the unseparated floors do not have sleeping accommodation . (3) Exterior stairways or fire escapes serving any storey above the second storey or any basement below the first basement in a hotel shall be separated from the hotel by a %-hour fire separation or shall be separated by having all windows except first storey display windows protected by wired glass in fixed steel or steel-clad sash, by having all doorways protected by fire-doors, and by having all other openings protected by closures, when the windows, doorways or other ojjenings are located within the following hmits of the stairway : 1 . Horizontally within ten feet. 2. Below, within three storeys or thirty-five feet. 3. Above, within six feet. (4) Exterior stairways or fire escapes of a hotel shaU. (a) be constructed in a strong substantial manner of metal or concrete ; and (6) be securely fixed to the hotel, but an exterior stairway extending only up to the second storey of a hotel not of noncombustible construction or not required to be of noncombustible construction may be constructed of wood if, (c) all posts or brackets are not less than four inches in their least nominal dimension ; and (d) all other woodwork is not less than two inches in its least nominal dimension. (5) Exterior stairways leading across roofs shall be provided with handrails on both sides of the walkway leading to the stairway at the edge of the roof, unless otherwise approved. (6) Exterior stairways or fire escapes below grade shall, (a) be enclosed by side walls and a roof, with a door to ground at the upper landing; (6) be provided with a roof projecting hori- zontally for a distance of at least six feet beyond any step or landing ; or (c) be provided with some other approved con- V struction or device to prevent snow accumu- lating in the stairway. O. Reg. 366/71 , s. 6. 7. Where a stairway in a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 or in an addition thereafter made to a hotel, is required as an exit to ground from a basement or storey and is required to be separated, the sei>aration shall be constructed with an exterior exit so that a person on the stairway wiU be able to reach the outside without having to leave the separation and re-enter the hotel. O. Reg. 366/71. s. 7. SLEEPING ACCOMMODATION 8. — (1) Sleeping rooms occupied individually and not as suites, and suites, in a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 or in an addition thereafter made to a hotel shall be separated from adjacent rooms, suites and corridors or other interior exits by a ^-hour fire separation. (2) Notwithstanding subsection 1, the ^-hour fire separation requirement need not apply to door- way openings. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 8. 9. — (1) A door of a sleeping room occupied individually and not as a suite and a door of a suite, opening onto another sleeping room occupied indi- vidually and not as a suite or another suite or opening onto a corridor or other interior exit, in a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 841 2738 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 366/71 1971 or in an addition thereafter made to a hotel, shall be of solid wood core construction 1% inches thickness or such other construction as may be approved. (2) A door of a sleeping room occupied individual- ly and not as a suite and a door of a suite opening onto a corridor or other interior exit shall, (a) not be undercut more than % of an inch; and (b) not be equipped with grills or other openings. (3) No transom, grill or other ventilation opening that is not connected to a duct in an air handling system shall be installed, between the floor and the ceiling in a wall separating a corridor or other interior exit from a sleeping room occupied indivi- dually and not as a suite, or from a suite. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 9. HAZARDOUS AREAS 10. — (1) Boilers, furnaces, incinerators and fuel- fired space heating appliances shall be separated from the hotel by a 1 ^g-hour fire separation unless otherwise approved. (2) Notwithstanding subsection 1, (a) an oil or gas fired heating appliance may be installed on the roof of a hotel of non- combustible construction ; (b) a sealed combustion chamber, oil or gas fired heating appliance, may be installed in any room that is separated from the hotel by a %-hour fire separation or by walls and ceilings of plaster, plaster-board or other approved noncombustible material, provided the room has direct access to the outdoors ; and (c) a fire place or lamp need not be separated. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 10. 11. — (1) A kitchen or a room containing a fuel- fired cooking appliance in a fixed location shall be separated from the hotel by a %-houT fire separa- tion, unless otherwise approved. (2) Notwithstanding subsection 1, (a) a kitchen within a suite need not be separated ; (A) where cooking equipment is provided with a cooking exhaust system equipped with an extinguishing system, unhmited areas of wired glass may be used in the separa- tion ; and (c) where a kitchen is connected to an adjacent dining area by means of a pass-through opening, (i) the kitchen and the dining area may be separated from the hotel as an integral area, or (ii) the kitchen shall be separated from the dining area and the pass-through opening shall be protected by a shutter, closeable on the operation of a fusible link or some other approved device. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 11. 12. — (1) Linen and rubbish chutes breaching a floor separation or other required separation shall be enclosed in shafts or be separated from the hotel in another approved manner. (2) Linen chute and rubbish chute service openings in chutes required under subsection 1 to be enclosed in shafts, in hotels constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 and in additions thereafter made to a hotel shall be protected by approved chute doors Hsted by Underwriters' Laboratories of Canada or by another approved testing laboratory. (3) Linen chute and rubbish chute doors in chutes required under subsection 1 to be enclosed in shafts, in hotels constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 and in additions thereafter made to a hotel shall open into rooms which are separated from the hotel by a %-hour fire separation. (4) Linen and rubbish chutes required under subsection 1 to be enclosed in shafts in hotels constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 and in additions thereafter made to a hotel, shall be equipped at the top with an opening or other approved device for automatic venting to the out- side. (5) Linen and rubbish chutes required under subsection 1 to be enclosed in shafts shall terminate or discharge directly into rooms which are separated from the hotel by a 1 14-hour fire separation. (6) An automatic sprinkler system shall be in- stalled in a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 and in an addition thereafter made to a hotel, in a linen or rubbish chute extending three or more storeys, so that there is sprinkler head protection at the top of the chute and at alternate floor levels and in the linen or rubbish room at the bottom of the chute. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 12. PART 3 13. The provisions of this Part apply to every hotel or addition to a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 and, except where a provision is made specifically applicable only to hotels or additions to hotels constructed after that date, every hotel that exists on the 1st day of 842 O. Reg. 366/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2739 September, 1971 shall be made to comply with the provisions of this Part on or before the 1st day of September, 1974. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 13. 14, Exits shall be provided from rooms, podiums, terraces, platforms, contained open spaces or other areas intended for occupancy in or in connection with a hotel, to a public thoroughfare or to an approved open space which has access to a public thoroughfare. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 14. OCCUPANT LOAD 15. — (1) The occupant load of a floor area referred to in column 1 of the Table in a hotel shall be determined by alloting the area of floor set opposite thereto in column 2 to each occupant or person. TABLE Column 1 Column 2 Floor Area Area/ Person (square feet) Places of assembly — Assembly rooms, with fixed seats such as theatre auditoria where rows of moveable seats may be used where chairs with tables may be used Ball rooms, banquet rooms and floor areas where dancing is permitted Dining Lounges and Dining Room premises licensed under The Liquor Licence Act Lounge, Club or Public House premises hcensed under The Liquor Licence Act Cafeteria Pool areas, including water surface Restaurants, Coffee Shops Ret£ul sales floors, shops (1) ground floor and basements (2) all other floors 6 8 15 15 15 12 15 30 15 30 60 (2) Where a floor area is used for two or more occupancies or functions at different times, the occu- pant load shall be determined by the least "area/ person" value of the Table. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 15. NUMBER of exits 16. — (1) Every place of assembly and every floor area intended for occupancy' in a hotel shall be provided with not less than two independent well-separated exits when its area is greater than 1 ,000 square feet or when its occupant load is greater than sixty persons. (2) Every place of assembly in a hotel shall be provided with not less than, {a) three independent well-separated exits when its occupant load is 600 persons or more; and (b) four independent well-separated exits when its occupant load is 1,000 persons or more. (3) Where a room or floor area is divided for licensing or other purposes into individual places of assembly. 843 2740 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 366/71 (a) by a partition or partitions not more than 4 feet 6 inches in height ; or (b) by a partition or partitions more than 4 feet 6 inches in height, but having sufficient open area suitable for egress; and (c) each place of assembly has at least one independent exit, then egress through an adjacent place or places of assembly to an exit is permitted. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 16. LOCATION OF EXITS 17. — (1) Exits from a room or floor area, base- ment or storey must be well-separated by distance. (2) Notwithstanding subsection 1, in hotels of noncombustible construction, two stairways which are not well-separated by distance or two contiguous stairways are permitted as separate exits from a basement or storey, provided, (a) any common fire separation between two such stairways, (i) is a 2-hour fire separation, (ii) is constructed to prevent any pos- sibility of smoke or fire passing from one stairway to another, and (iii) has no doorways, duct openings, pijje openings, conduit openings or any other openings; and (b) the stairways in a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 are se- parated from the hotel by a 2-hour lire separation ; (c) each basement and storey served by both stairways in a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 is divided by a %-hour fire separation so that an exit is located on each side of the separation ; and (d) no point in the basement or storey in a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 is more than 100 feet travel distance from an exit. 18. The distance of travel in a hotel built after the 1st day of September, 1971 and in an addition thereafter made to a hotel from at least one exit of a room or other floor area, along a corridor to a basement or storey exit shall not exceed 100 feet unless otherwise approved. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 18. 19. Dead-end areas in corridors or other interior exit in hotels constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 and in additions thereafter made to a hotel, shall not exceed twenty feet in length plus the width of the corridor, unless otherwise approved. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 19. WIDTH OF EXITS 20. Exit width shall be provided from a place of assembly or other floor area in a hotel con- structed after the 1st day of September, 1971 and in an addition thereafter made to a hotel, on the basis of one unit of exit width for every sixty persons of the occupant load and one-half unit for every thirty persons or fraction thereof of such occupant load. O. Reg. 366/71 s. 20. 21. Where two or more exits are required from a place of assembly or other floor area in a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 and in an addition thereafter made to a hotel, the required number of units of exit width shall not be reduced by more than 50 per cent if any one exit becomes inaccessible in an emergency. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 21. 22. The minimum number of units of exit width required from a place of assembly or other floor area in a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 and in an addition thereafter made to a hotel shall be maintained in the exits leading from the place of assembly or other floor area to the exterior. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 22. 23. Exits in a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 and in an addition there- after made to a hotel shall have a minimum clear width of not less than, {a) thirty inches; {b) thirty-six inches in areas with an occupant load of more than fifty persons ; (c) thirty-six inches in stairways, including interior and exterior doorways, steps and landings ; and (d) forty-four inches in corridors. O. Reg. 366/71. s. 23. HEIGHT OF EXITS 24. Exits in a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 and in an addition thereafter made to a hotel shall have a minimum head room clearance of not less than, (a) seven feet in a corridor ; (b) six feet eight inches in a doorway ; and (c) six feet four inches plus the height of one riser, measured vertically above the nosing of any tread or platform, in a stairway. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 24. 844 O. Reg. 366/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2741 OBSTRUCTIONS TO EXIT 25. — (1) Subject to subsections 2 and 3, nothing shall project into or be fixed within the required width of an exit in a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 and in an addition thereafter made to a hotel. (2) Handrails shaU not project more than 3^2 inches into the required width on each side. (3) Swinging doors in their swing shall not reduce the required width of stairways or landings to less than thirty inches. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 25. 26. Exits in a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 and in an addition thereafter made to a hotel, shall be constructed so that, (a) no door opens immediately on a flight of stairs but opens on a landing of which neither the length nor the width shnll be less than the width of such a door ; and {b) exterior exit doors open directly onto a landing, except where there is danger of obstruction by ice and snow, the landing may be installed not more than six inches below the elevation of the bottom of the door. O. R^. 366/71, s. 26. 27. Exit doors to exit stairway enclosures, exterior exit doors from stairway enclosures, exit doors from places of assembly, exit doors from corridors required by the public and exit doors from rooms having an occupant load of thirty or more persons shall open in the direction of egress. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 27. STAIRWAYS 28. Stairways in or in connection with a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 and in an addition thereafter made to a hotel shall be constructed so that, (a) the length and width of landings shall be not less than the width of the stairs in which they occur except that in a straight run, the length of a landing shall not be required to exceed forty-four inches ; (b) stairs shall have a wall or a well-secured balustrade or guard on each side ; (c) stairs shall have a handrail on at least one side, and when forty-four inches or more in width shall have a handrail on both sides ; {d) every stair balustrade or guard shall be not less than two feet eight inches in height, measured vertically above the nosing of the tread, and not less than three feet in height measured vertically above the sur- face of a landing or platform ; 845 (e) risers of steps shall have a maximum height of eight inches and a minimum height of five inches, and treads of steps shall have a rninimum width of nine inches, exclusive of nosing, and all treads less than ten inches in width shall have a nosing of approxi- mately one inch over the tread or landing immediately below, unless otherwise approved ; (/) steps shall have a uniform rise and run in any one flight, and shall not alter appreciably in rise and run in successive flights ; and {g) winders or winding steps used in a stairway shall have a minimum tread width of nine inches, measured nine inches away from the handrail at the narrow end of the tread, unless otherwise approved. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 28. 29. — ( 1 ) Exterior stairways or fire escapes may not extend more than one storey above the first storey in a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 or in an addition thereafter made to a hotel, unless otherwise approved. (2) Exterior stairways or fire escapes in a hotel existing on the 1st day of September, 1971 shall, (a) not be inclined at an angle of more than 45 degrees from the horizontal ; (6) have risers of steps not more than S% inches in height and treads of steps not less than S% inches in width, exclusive of nosing ; (c) have head room clearance of not less than six feet four inches, plus the height of one riser, measured vertically above the nosing of any tread or above a platform or landing ; (d) have balconies, on to which doors open, with a clear area of not less than twelve square feet ; {e) have the open side of every platform, landing balcony and stairway protected by substantial balustrades or guards not less than two feet eight inches measured vertically above the nosing of any tread and not less than three feet in height measured vertically above a landing or platform ; {/)) have a minimum width of twenty-two inches; and ig) have a handrail on both sides unless the stairway is less than thirty-six inches in width and abuts directly against the wall of the hotel. 2742 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 366/71 (3) The bottom flight of an exterior stairway may be counter-balanced, provided, (a) it is held in the "up" position without a latch or locking device, unless it is a panic device ; (b) it is fitted with a counter-balancing device that will allow it to be easily and quickly brought into position for use ; and (c) it reaches the ground in the "down" position. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 29. EXIT SIGNS 30. — (1) Exit signs shall be installed in a hotel to indicate, (a) exits from places of assembly ; (b) exit stairways and fire escapes; and (c) exits from exit stairway enclosures and corridors to the exterior. (2) All exit signs in a hotel shall have the word "EXIT" in plain legible block letters, and such letters shall, (a) be internally illuminated at all times where power is provided by The Hydro- Electric Power Commission of Ontario; (b) be coloured red on an opaque or contrasting field ; and (c) be at least 454 inches high with a three- quarter inch stroke. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 30. LIGHTING OF EXITS 31. Corridors and exit stairways required by the public shall be provided with artificial lighting, where power is provided by The Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, and be adequately illumi- nated by either natural or artificial light during the time that the exits are required to be available for use. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 31. PANIC HARDWARE 32. — (1) Panic hardware shall be provided on all required exit doors that an occupant encounters, (a) from a corridor, (i) to the exterior, (ii) to an exit stairway, (iii) to an exterior stairway, or (iv) to a fire escape ; (b) from an exit stairway enclosure to the exterior ; (c) from a place of assembly ; and (d) from a room that has an occupant load of 100 or more persons to the exterior. (2) Notwithstanding subsection 1, panic hard- ware is not required on any door that opens readily and is not equipped with a locking or latching device. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 32. HOLD-OPEN DEVICES 33. — (1) A fire-door in a kitchen separation and a fire-door or a smoke-door in a corridor may be held open by a hold-open device. (2) A fire-door to a lobby or other entrance area that is within the stairway separation may be held open with a hold-open device provided the stairway is separated from the entrance area by at least a %-hour fire separation. O. Reg. 366/71 , s. 33. PART 4 INTERIOR FINISH MATERIALS 34. The provisions of this Part apply to every hotel or addition to a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 and where a hotel exists on the 1st day of September, 1971 it shall be made to comply with the provisions of this Part on or before the 1st day of September, 1973. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 34. 35. — (1) Interior finish materials on the walls and ceilings of exits shall be noncombustible. (2) Notwithstanding subsection 1, (a) materials which have a fire hazard classi- fication not exceeding flame spread — 25 ; fuel contributed — 35 ; and smoke de- veloped — 50, are permitted on the walls of corridors ; (b) materials having a thickness not in excess of one-sixteenth inch and installed on the walls of corridors prior to the 1st day of September, 1971 are permitted; (c) wood or other approved materials may be used on the walls of lobbies, foyers, vesti- bules, entrance halls or other major entrance areas to a hotel, provided the materials are treated with an approved fire retardant ; and (d) combustible materials may be used on the walls and ceilings of exits, except enclosed exit stairways, provided these exits are protected by an approved sprinkler system. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 35. 846 O. Reg. 366/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2743 36. Notwithstanding subsection 2 of section 35, combustible fibre board, composed of compressed wood or other plant fibres, shall not be used as an interior finish material. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 36. PART 5 HEATING, AIR HANDLING, AND COOKING EXHAUST SYSTEMS 37. The provisions of this Part apply to every hotel or an addition to a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 and except where a provi- sion is made specifically applicable only to hotels or additions to hotels constructed after that date, every hotel that exists on the 1st day of September, 1971 shall be made to comply with the provisions of this Part on or before the 1st day of September, 1973. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 37. CONSTRUCTION 38. — (1) Pipes, ducts, plenums, and other equij>- ment in heating, air handhng, and cooking exhaust systems in a hotel shall be constructed of steel, approved noncombustible material or other ap- proved material. (2) Insulating materials and adhesives for pipes, ducts, plenums and other components of heating, air handling, and cooking exhaust systems in hotels shall be noncombustible or shall have fire hazard classification ratings not exceeding flame spread — 25 ; fuel contributed — 35 ; and smoke developed — 50, or shall be of other approved composition. (3) Where an attic, a crawl space, a space above a dropped corridor ceiling or any other concealed space i<; used as a plenum, the concealed space shall be lined with noncombustible material or other material having a fire hazard classification not exceeding flame spread — 25 ; fuel contributed — 35 ; and smoke developed — 50, or other approved material. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 38. 39. — (1) No separation for an exit stairway shall be breached by ducts or other parts of an air handling system. (2) Notwithstanding subsection 1, a lobby or other entrance area that is within the stairway separation may be breached, provided the stairway is separated from the entrance area by a %-hour fire separation. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 39. 46. No stairway enclosure and no corridor shall be used as a plenum to exhaust air from other areas. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 40. FIRE DAMPERS 41. — (1) Fusible-Unk fire dampers shall be in- stalled in air handling systems in ducts or plenums which are thirty square inches or more in cross- sectional area, where, (a) in a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 they pass through a %- hour fire separation or more ; and {b) they pass through, (i) the separation of a boiler, furnace, incinerator or fuel-fired space heat- ing appliance, (ii) the separation of a kitchen, or (iii) a fire wall. (2) Notwithstanding subsection 1 , fusible-link fire dampers are not required in the separation of a sleeping room occupied individually and not as a suite or a suite from the remainder of the storey in which it is located. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 41. FAN SHUT OFF 42. Fans in a recirculating air handhng system in a hotel requiring a fire alarm system shall be designed so that they shut down automatically when the fire alarm system is actuated, unless other- wise approved. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 42. COOKING EXHAUST SYSTEM 43. Cooking appliances from which grease laden vapours emanate in hotel kitchens, other than kitchens in suites, shall be provided with a cooking exhaust system which shall, unless otherwise ap- proved, (a) be provided with a hood or other primary collection device to collect and confine all cooking vapours and residues emanating from the cooking appliances ; (b) be provided writh a grease filter or other means of grease extraction ; (c) be provided with a duct from the hood or other primary collection device which shall, unless otherwise approved, (i) lead as directly as possible to the outside, (ii) be independent and not be connected with any other ventilation system, and 847 2744 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 366/71 (iii) be provided with adequate openings for inspection and cleaning purposes, equipped with tight fitting doors; {d) be provided with a residue trap with pro- visions for cleanout at the base of each vertical riser ; and (e) be provided with mechanically induced conveying air of sufficient velocity to con- fine cooking vapours and residues to the hood or other primary collection means installed at the cooking appliance. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 43. PART 6 STANDPIPES AND PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 44. The provisions of section 49 apply to every hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 and where a hotel exists on the 1st day of September, 1971 it shall be made to comply with the provisions of that section on or before the 1st day of March, 1972. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 44. 45. A standpipe and hose system shall be installed in a hotel four or more storeys in height that is constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 and in an addition four or more storeys in height thereafter made to a hotel. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 45. HOSE STATIONS 46. — ( 1 ) A standpipe and hose system required in a hotel under section 45 shall be provided with hose stations for the connection of 1 "4 inch hose or other approved hose and hose stations for 1 ^ inch hose shall, (a) be provided with a 1 14 '"ch hose valve ; (b) be equipped with not more than seventy- five feet of 1 V2 inch hose on a hose rack unless otherwise approved ; (c) have the hose, attached and ready for use at all times and equipped with a shut-off combination fog and straight stream nozzle ; (d) be within easy reach of a person standing on the floor, and in no case shall the hose valve connection be located more than five feet from the floor ; (e) be located, (i) so that all portions of each storey and basement in the hotel are pro- tected by a hose station within the same storey or basement, (ii) so that all portions of the hotel can be reached by a hose stream and are within twenty feet of a hose nozzle when the hose is extended, (iii) in corridors where possible, and (iv) in a hose cabinet. (2) Notwithstanding subclause i of clause e of subsection 1 , a penthouse may be protected by a hose station in the storey below. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 46. HOSE CABINETS 47. Hose cabinets required in a hotel under section 45 shall, (a) be of sufficient size to accommodate hose, hose rack, hose valve and a fire extinguisher ; {b) be conspicuously identified, either by let- tering of at least two inches in height or by the provision of a glass viewing panel in the door of sufficient size to ensure that the equipment in the cabinet can be easily seen ; (c) be equipped with a door free of any locks and constructed to open easily ; and {d) be so located that the door in the open position will not obstruct any doorway. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 47. PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 48. Portable fire extinguishers installed in a hotel shall be listed and rated by the Underwriters' Laboratories of Canada or by another approved testing laboratory. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 48. 49. — (1) Portable fire extinguishers shall be in- stalled in areas of a hotel specified in column 1 of the Table and have at least the fire extinguisher rating set opposite thereto in column 2. (2) Where a portable fire extinguisher of the rating 8-B,C is installed in a hotel prior to the day this Regulation comes into force, the extinguisher shall be deemed to have a rating of 10-B,C for the purpose of determining compliance with the require- ments of this section. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 49. 848 I O. Reg. 366/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE TABLE 2745 Column 1 Column 2 Areas Fire Extinguisher Rating 1. Bcisement and storeys, one for each 5,000 square feet or part thereof 2A 2. Boiler or furnace rooms containing — gas or oil fired appliances solid fuei-fired apphances 10-B, C 2A 3. Carpentry shops 2A 4. Electrical rooms 10-B, C 5. Fire hose cabinet areas 2A 6. Fire place areas 2A 7. Flammable hquid storage areas 10-B, C 8. Garages, one for each 5,000 square feet or part thereof 10-B, C 9. Laundries 2A and 10-B, C 10. Incinerator areas 2A 11. (a) Kitchen (main hotel kitchens serving dining areas) 10-B, C (b) Kitchens in suites and other small kitchens 5-B, C 12. Machine rooms 10-B, C 13. Maintenance shops 10-B, C 14. Mechanical rooms 10-B, C 15. Paint storage areas 10-B, C 16. Rubbish rooms at bottom of rubbish chutes 2A 17. Stage areas in auditoria and theatres 2A PART 7 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 50. The provisions of this Part apply to every hotel or addition to a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 and except where a provision is made specifically apphcable only to hotels or additions to hotels constructed after that date, every hotel that exists on the 1st day of September, 1971 shall be made to comply with the provisions of this Part on or before the 1st day of September, 1976. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 50. 849 DESIGN AND INSTALLATION 51. The fire alarm system in a hotel shall, (a) be electrically supervised ; and (b) have all components listed by Under- writers' Laboratories of Canada or The Canadian Standards Association Testing Laboratories and be installed compatible with each other according to their Usting or as approved. O. R^. 366/71, s. 51. 2746 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 366/71 52. — (1) There shall be only one fire alarm system in a hotel. / (2) Notwithstanding subsection 1, independent buildings in a hotel, which are not connected nd which have an adequate space separation from other buildings in a hotel, may have a separate fire alarm system. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 52. SOURCES OF POWER 53. — (1) The fire alarm system in a hotel shall be provided with two sources of power, and each shall be capable of supplying the system for a period of twenty-four hours under maximum normal operat- ing conditions, and of sounding the fire alarm signal throughout the hotel for three consecutive minutes at the end of the twenty-four hour period. (2) Where the hotel is supplied with power by The Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, there shall be a primary and a secondary source of power for the fire alarm system and the primary power shall be that supplied by the Commission and the secondary power shall be provided by rechargeable batteries equipped with a charger or by a generator which automatically starts in the event of primary power failure. (3) Where the hotel is not supphed with power by The Hydro-Electric Power Commission, a gen- erator and rechargeable batteries equipped with a charger may be used as alternate sources of power. (4) The fire alarm system connection to the primary source of power shall be on a separate circuit equipped with separate circuit breakers or fused switches. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 53. ANNUNCIATOR 54. In every hotel that is four or more storeys in height or that has a total floor area of 40,000 square feet or more, a zoned visual annunciator panel, indicating not more than one storey or basement per zone, unless otherwise approved, shall be installed in the main reception area or another approved location. O. Reg. 366/71 , s. 54. STATIONS 55. — (1) Manual fire alarm stations for initiating a fire alarm signal in a hotel shall be installed in the main reception area or in another approved location, and in all basements and storeys, (a) at every exit stairway ; and (b) at every exterior exit, (i) from a corridor or lobby, and (ii) from a room that has an occupant load of sixty or more persons. (2) Notwithstanding subsection 1, one manual fire alarm station may serve two exits provided, (a) the exits are not more than thirty feet apart ; {b) the exits are on the same basement or storey; and (c) the station is readily accessible and visible from each exit. (3) Manual fire alarm stations shall be red in colour and shall be located so that each station is, (a) readily accessible and unobstructed by any swinging door or other means ; (6) readily visible ; and (c) installed at a height not less than four feet and not more than five feet measured vertically from the finished floor surface. O.Reg. 366/71, s. 55. DETECTION 56. A heat actuated fire detection system or an automatic sprinkler system or a products of combus- tion detection system or a smoke detection system or a combination thereof shall be installed so that all areas are provided with heat actuated detector or products of combustion detector or smoke detector or sprinkler head coverage, (a) in a hotel constructed after the 1st day of September, 1971 and in an addition there- after made to a hotel, except that corridors, washrooms, closets in bedrooms and suites, sauna rooms, swimming pools and refrig- erated areas need not be provided with such coverage ; and {b) in a hotel constructed on or before the 1st day of September, 1971 except that cor- ridors, washrooms, closets in bedrooms and suites, sauna rooms, swimming pools, refrig- erated areas, bedrooms occupied individ- ually and not as suites, and suites need not be provided with such coverage. O. Reg. 366/71,5.56. ALARM SIGNALLING DEVICES 57. Alarm signalling devices in a hotel fire alarm system shall, (a) be installed in all basements and storeys, unless otherwise approved ; (b) be located so that the fire alarm signal is capable of being heard throughout the hotel over all normal sounds at any time; and 850 O. Reg. 366/71 (c) be distinctive in sound. S.57. THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2747 O. Reg. 366/71, 58. — (1) Pre-signal alarm systems designed to warn only supervisory staff upon actuation of a manual fire alarm station, a heat actuated detector, a sprinkler head, a products of combustion detector or a smoke detector shall not be used in a hotel. (2) Notwithstanding subsection 1, in a high-rise hotel or in a hotel that has a total floor area of 40,000 square feet or more, (a) a zoned two-stage or multi-stage alarm system may be approved, provided a general evacuation signal sounds in the initiated fire zone and a general alert signed sounds throughout the remainder of the hotel; or (6) a central station system may be approved, provided a general evacuation signal sounds in the initiated fire zone and an alarm signal is transmitted automatically to the fire department or to jm approved central station agency, open continuously, and having personnel in attendance trained to notify- the fire department immediately and to provide other proper response, provided the general evacuation signal can be initiated throughout the entire hotel by means of a station in the main reception area or some other approved area, and by means of a key inserted in anv station or by some other approved means. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 58. TROUBLE INDICATION 59. A trouble signal sounding device and also a trouble light, if the trouble signal sounding device is provided with a silencing switch, shall be in- stalled in the main reception area or in another approved location acceptable to the inspector. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 59. PART 8 Duties and Housekeeping DISCOVERY of FIRE 60. WTien a fire is discovered in a hotel, the manager or the person in charge shall immediately, (a) ensure that the fire alarm signal is sounded ; and (b) where the hotel is in a municipahty that has a fire department, ensure that the fire department is called. O. Reg. 366/7 1 , s. 60. supervisory staff 61. A manager, watchman or other supervisory staff member shall at all times be on dutv on the premises of a hotel that is four or more storeys in height or that has a total floor area of 40,000 or more square feet. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 61. evacuation 62. The hotelkeeper shall have an evacuation plan to evacuate occupants of the hotel, which is accept- able to the inspector and he shall have it posted in the main reception area and in aU other locations required by the inspector. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 62. 63. The hotelkeeper shall have displayed on the exit door of each bedroom occupied individually and not as a suite, and each suite, a notice in- dicating the location of the exits and indicating the fire safety rules of the hotel. O. R^. 366/71, s. 63. TRAINING 64. The hotelkeeper shall ensure the hotel em- ployees are trained in, (a) the method of sounding a fire alarm ; (b) the procedure of the evacuation plan; and (c) the use of fire fighting equipment, including portable fire extinguishers and a stand- pipe and hose system. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 64. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 45. — (1) The hotelkeeper shall ensure that the fire alarm system is maintained and in operation, and he shall ensure that the fire alarm system is tested at least ever\- six months in the presence of an inspector or a member of the local fire de- partment, where an inspector or a fire department member is available. (2) Upon completion of the installation of a fire alarm system in a hotel, a test of the system shall be made in the presence of the inspector, where an inspector is available. I (3) A record, indicating the date and time of a ifire alarm test and the name of the inspector or /a member of the local fire department present, shall f be kept on the premises. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 65. STANDPIPE AND HOSE SYSTEM 66. — (1) The hotelkeeper shall ensure that the standpipe and hose system is maintained and ready for operation at aU times. (2) The hotelkeeper shall ensure that the stand- pipe and hose system is inspected at least every* six months, and the inspection shall include. (a) ensuring that all valves controlling water 851 2748 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 366/71 supplies to the standpipe and hose system are locked or sealed in the open position ; (6) ensuring that there is no leakage at the hose valves and that they are not clogged with dirt or other sediment ; and (c) ensuring that fire hoses are in their proper positions on racks or reels and are in good condition. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 66. PORTABLE EXTINGUISHERS 67. Portable fire extinguishers shall, (a) be conspicuously located ; (b) be readily accessible in the event of fire; and (c) be set at least three feet above a floor on hangers, shelves, brackets or be set in a manner acceptable to the inspector. O. Reg. 366/71,5.67. 68. The hotelkeeper shall, (a) ensure that all portable extinguishers are inspected at least every six months to deter- mine that they are located where required and that they are ready for operation at any time ; and (b) ensure that all portable extinguishers are maintained in accordance with the recom- mendations of the manufacturer. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 68. 69. No vaporizing liquid fire extinguisher shall be installed in a hotel, unless approved. O. Reg. 366/71. s. 69. HEATING, AIR HANDLING AND COOKING EXHAUST SYSTEMS 70. The hotelkeeper shall, (a) ensure that the heating, air handling and cooking exhaust systems are properly main- tained ; (b) ensure that the cooking exhaust systems are inspected regularly and cleaned as re- quired ; (c) ensure that the fusible-link fire dampers are checked regularly ; and (d) ensure that filters are checked regularly and cleaned as required or replaced. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 70. 71.— (1) Every hotel shall be kept clean and free of rubbish or other debris. (2) The contents of containers for waste, rubbish and other debris shall be removed from the hotel at least once a week. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 71. 72. Containers constructed of noncombustible material and having self-closing covers shall be provided in public washrooms and in other required locations throughout a hotel for the deposit of used paper towels, rubbish or other debris. O. Reg. 366/71,5.72. FIRE AND SMOKE DOORS 73. Fire doors and smoke doors shall be kept closed, unless these doors have been approved with hold-open devices. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 73. DECORATIONS 74. No decoration shall be present in a place of assembly or in a lobby, corridor, stairway or other exit in a hotel, unless it is noncombustible or unless it has been treated with a fire retardant, and the treatment is repeated in accordance with the manufac- turer's instructions, or, in the absence of such in- structions, the treatment is repeated at least once a year. 0. Reg. 366/71, s. 74. RUGS AND CARPETS 75. Every rug, carpet or other similar floor covering in a place of assembly or in a lobby, cor- ridor, stairway or other exit in a hotel shaU be secured and maintained so that it does not crease or wrinkle, or in any way impede egress. 0. Reg. 366/71,5.75. EXIT DOORS 76. All exit doors shall be clearly identified, and no draperies, mirrors or decorations shall be placed on or over exit doors. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 76. 77. No lock, padlock, bar, chain or other device shall be installed or maintained at any time on, or in connection with any exit door in which panic hardware is required under section 32, if such device prevents, or is intended to prevent, the free use of the door for exit purposes. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 77. NUMBER OF PERSONS 78. Not more persons than the occupant load, as determined in section 15 shall be jjermitted at any time in a place of assembly. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 78. ROWS OF MOVABLE SEATS 79. — (1) Every exit from a place of assembly in a hotel that contains rows of movable seats shall be accessible from any row by aisles. (2) No centre seating section in a place of assembly that contains rows of movable seats shall have more than sixteen seats in a row and no seating section 852 O. Reg. 366/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 368/71 2749 running to a side wall shall have more than eight seats in a row. (3) Where an exit is located at the side of a place of assembly that contains rows of movable seats, a cross aisle that affords access to such exit shaU be provided. (4) The minimum width of any aisle in a place of assembly that contains rows of movable seats shall be forty-four inches. (5) No person shall, (a) stand in the aisles; or (b) place additional seats, chairs or tables, in a place of assembly in such a manner that the minimum aisle space required by this Regulation is reduced. O. Reg. 366/71, s. 79. 80. Ontario Regulation 249/66 is revoked. O.Reg. 366/71. s. 80. (1582) 37 THE LOCAL ROADS BOARDS ACT, 1964 O. Reg. 367/71. Estabbshment of Local Roads Areas. Made— August 24th. 1971. Filed— August 30th. 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE LOCAL ROADS BOARD ACT, 1964 1. Schedule 53 to Ontario Regulation 54/65, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 437/69, is revoked. 2. Schedule 64 to Ontario Regulation 54/65, as remade by section 6 of Ontario Regulation 53/67, is revoked. 3. Schedule 65 to Ontario Regulation 54/65, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 414/70, is revoked. 4. Schedule 126 to Ontario Regulation 54/65, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 387/68, is revoked. 5. Schedule 127 to Ontario Regulation 54/65, cis made by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 391/67, is revoked. 6. Schedule 132 to Ontario Regulation 54/65, as made by section 7 of Ontario Regulation 18/68, is revoked. Charles MacNaughton Minister Of Transportation and Communications Dated at Toronto, this 24th day of August, 1971. (1583) THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA ACT, 1968-69 O. Reg. 368/71. Order of the Minister. Made— August 27th, 1971. Filed— August 31st, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA ACT. 1968-69 In The Matter Of The Regional Municipality of Niagara Act, 1968-69, The Regional Municipality of Niagara Amendment Act, 1970; and In The Matter Of the rates of taxation to be levied in certain merged areas in the years 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1974; and In The M.\tter Of the manner in which the reductions of the mill rates shall be charged: ORDER 1. Under the provisions of subsection 1 of section 131 of The Regional Municipality of Niagara Act, 1968-69, IT IS ordered; (a) The rates of taxation for general purposes for the years 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1974 which, but for this Order, would have been levied by the council of each area munici- pality in the Regional Area on the whole of the assessment for real property and busi- ness assessment according to the last revised assessment roll in each merged area of each area municipality, shall be reduced by the council of each area municipahty in each merged area by not less than the number of mills indicated in the Schedule hereto; and (b) The amounts ascertained by multiplying the mill rate reduction in any merged area under clause a by the assessment for that merged area shall be included in the sums adopted by each area municipality con- cerned for general purposes in accordance with section 297 of The Municipal Act. O. Reg. 368/71. s. 1. 2. Ontario Regulation 278/70 is revoked. O. Reg. 368/71, s. 2. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs 37 Dated at Toronto, this 27th day of August, 1971. 853 2750 O. Reg. 368/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Schedule Merged Areas ,, Mills Area Municipality of the City of Niagara Falls the former Village of Chippawa 21 that part of the former Township of Crowland annexed to the City U that part of the former Township of Willoughby annexed to the City 9 that part of the former Township of Humberstone annexed to the City 7 Area Municipality of the City of Port Colborne that part of the former Township of Humberstone annexed to the City 18 Area Municipality of the City of Welland that part of the former Township of Crowland annexed to the City 10 that part of the former Township of Thorold annexed to the City 18 Area Municipality of the City of St. Catharines that part of the former Township of Louth annexed to the City 26 Area Municipality of the Town of Fort Erie the former Town of Fort Erie 1 the former Township of Bertie 5 that part of the former Township of Willoughby annexed to the Town 6 Area Municipality of the Town of Grimsby the former Township of North Grimsby 2 Area Municipality of the Town of Thorold that part of the former Township of Thorold annexed to the Town 16 that part of the former Township of Crowland annexed to the Town 10 (1584) O. Reg. 369/71 1972 1973 1974 Mills Mills Mills 16 10 5 8 5 3 7 4 2 5 4 2 13 13 20 0 4 12 5 9 13 0 2 O. Reg. 368/71, Sched. 37 THE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY OF MUSKOKA ACT, 1970 O. Reg. 369/71. Merged Areas. Made— August 27th, 1971. Filed— August 31st, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY OF MUSKOKA ACT, 1970 MERGED AREAS 1. Under clause a of section % of the Act, It Is Ordered that, for the purposes of Part VIII of the Act, the following areas are designated as merged areas : 1 . Those areas within the area municipality of the Township of Georgian Bay described as follows : i. The geographic Township of Gibson. ii. The geographic Township of Baxter. 2. Those areas within the area municipaHty of the Township of Lake of Bays described as follows : i. The geographic Township of Sinclair. 854 O. Reg. 369/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 371/71 2751 ii. That portion of the geographic Township of Finlayson annexed to the Township of Lake of Bays de- scribed under clause e of subsection 1 of section 2 of the Act. O. Reg. 369/71, s. 1. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 27th day of August, 1971. (1585) 37 THE FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION ACT O. Reg. 370/71. Retention and Disposal of Records. Made— July 29th, 1971. Approved — August 25th, 1971. Filed— August 31st. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION ACT 1. — (1) Clause e of subsection 1 of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 1 79/70 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: («) review existing departmental micro-data systems and the active potentials and economics of proposed microrecord systems, in accordance with the standards and pro- cedures for microrecording apphcations approved by Treasury Board ; and (2) Clause / of subsection 2 of the said section 4 is amended by striking out "micro-data" in the second line and inserting in lieu thereof "microrecord". 2. Clause h of subsection 1 of section 5 of Ontario Regulation 179/70 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (A) submit to the Committee for approval, all proposals for microfilming its records and the installation of microrecord sj^tems, in accordance with the standards and pro- cedures for microrecording apphcations approved by Treasury Board ; 3. Subclause iv of clause a of section 6 of Ontario Regulation 1 79/70 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (iv) the records management aspects of the development of microrecord systems, in accordance with the standards and procedures for micro- recording apphcations approved by Treasury Board, and W. Darcy McKeough Treasurer of Ontario and Minister of Economics Dated at Toronto, this 29th day of July, 1971. (1586) 37 THE APPRENTICESHIP AND TRADESMEN'S QUALIFICATION ACT, 1964 O.Reg. 371/71. General Carpenter. Made— August 18th, 1971. Filed— August 31st, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE APPRENTICESHIP AND TRADESMEN'S QUALIFICATION ACT, 1964 GENERAL CARPENTER 1. In this Regulation, (a) "certified trade" means the trade of general carpenter ; (fc) "general carpenter" means a person who has been issued a certificate of quaUfication under this Regulation ; and (c) "unit" means a subject in column 1 of Schedule 1 consisting of the instruction set opposite the subject in column 2 for at least the time set opposite the subject in column 3 or a subject in column 1 of Schedule 2 consisting of the instruction set opposite the subject in column 2 for at least the time set opposite the subject in column 3 and for a period of up to and including the time set opposite the subject in column 4. O. Reg. 371/71, s. 1. 2. The trade of general carpenter is designated as a certified trade for the purposes of the Act. O. Reg. 371/71. s. 2. 3. An apprentice training program for the certi- fied trade is established and shall consist of, (a) training at fuU time educational day classes provided at a College of Apphed Arts and Technology or in courses that, in the opinion of the Director, are equivalent thereto in each of the units contfiined in Schedule 1 ; and 855 2752 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 371/71 (b) work experience provided by the employer of the apprentice in each of the units contained in Schedule 2. O. Reg. 371/71, S.3. 4. — (1) No person shall become an apprentice in the certified trade unless he has successfully completed Grade 10 in Ontario or has such other academic qualification that, in the opinion of the Director, are equivalent thereto. (2) Notwithstanding subsection 1, a person who has, (a) graduated in a course for the trade of general carpenter offered in the occupational program of a Junior or Special Vocational School ; and (b) been recommended to the Director by the principal of the school where the person has completed the course for enrollment as an apprentice in the certified trade, may be registered as an apprentice in that trade. O.Reg. 371/71, s. 4. 5. — (1) An apprentice shall complete a period of, (a) 660 hours of training in the units contained in Schedule 1 ; and (6) at least 3,184 hours of work experience in the units contained in Schedule 2, commencing with the date on which the apprentice begins to work as an apprentice in the certified trade pursuant to a contract of apprenticeship. (2) Subject to subsection 1 , an apprentice may be required by the Director to complete a period of up to and including 6,540 hours of work experience in the units contained in Schedule 2, commencing with the date on which the apprentice begins to work as an apprentice in the certified trade pursuant to a contract of apprenticeship. O. Reg. 371/71, s. 5. 6. The Director shall issue an achievement record book to an apprentice in the certified trade for the purpose of recording his achievements during his apprenticeship. O. Reg. 371/71, s. 6. 7. — (1) Notwithstanding subsection 1 of section 14 of Ontario Regulation 342/68, the Director shall issue a certificate of apprenticeship to an apprentice in the certified trade where the apprentice, (a) completes the minimum required number of hours of training and work experience prescribed in subsection 1 of section 5 ; and (b) passes the examinations in all the units contained in schedules 1 and 2. (2) Sections 17 and 18 of Ontario Regulation 342/68 do not apply to an applicant for a certificate of apprenticeship in the certified trade. O. Reg. 371/71, s. 7. 8. The number of apprentices who may be employed by an employer in the certified trade shall not exceed, (a) where the employer is a journeyman in the trade, one apprentice plus an additional apprentice for each five journeymen em- ployed by that employer in the trade and with whom the apprentice is working; and (b) where the employer is not a journeyman in the trade, one apprentice for the first journeyman employed by the employer plus an additional apprentice for each additional five journeymen employed by that employer in the trade and with whom the apprentice is working. O. Reg. 371/71 , s. 8. 9. The rate of wages for an apprentice in the certified trade, whether for his regular daily hours of work or for hours of work in excess of his regular daily hours of work, shall not be less than, (a) 40 per cent until the apprenctice success- fully completes six units of training and work experience contained in schedules 1 and 2 ; (b) 50 per cent until the apprentice success- fully completes twelve units of training and work experience contained in schedules 1 and 2; (c) 60 per cent until the apprentice success- fully completes eighteen units of training and work experience contained in schedules 1 and 2 ; and (d) 80 per cent until the apprentice success- fully completes twenty-four units of train- ing and work experience contained in schedules 1 and 2, of the average hourly rate of wages or its equivalent for journeymen employed by the employer in that trade and with whom the apprentice is working. O.Reg. 371/71, s. 9. 10. — (1) Where an apphcant for a certificate of qualification in the certified trade provides evidence satisfactory to the Director that he has completed the minimum number of required hours of training and work experience contained in all the units in schedules 1 and 2, the applicant is qualified as a candidate for the examinations in such units. (2) An applicant who is qualified under subsection 1 and who passes the examinations in all the units contained in schedules 1 and 2, shall be issued a certificate of qualification in the certified trade. 856 O. Reg. 371/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2753 (3) An applicant who is qualified under subsection 1 but who fails to pass the examinations in all the units in schedules 1 and 2, (a) shall be issued an achievement record book by the Director unless the applicant is an apprentice to whom such a book has been issued under section 6 ; (b) shall be accredited in the achievement record book in each of the units for which he has passed the examinations ; and (c) may be re-examined in the units that he has failed to pass at such times and places as are fixed by the Director. (4) An appUcant who is not qualified under subsection 1 but who provides evidence satisfactory- to the Director that he has completed the minimum number of hours of training and work experience required for less than aU the units contained in schedules 1 and 2, is quahfied as a candidate for examinations in those units for which the applicant provides such evidence and shall. (a) be issued an achievement record book by the Director unless the applicant is an apprentice to whom such a book has been issued under section 6 ; and (6) be accredited in the achievement record book in those units for which he has passed the examinations. (5) Sections 17 and 18 of Ontario Regulation 342/68 do not apply to an applicant for a certificate of quaUfication in the certified trade. O. Reg. 371/71, s. 10. 11. Sections 8 and 9 and subsections 2, 2a and 3 of section 10 of the -Act do not apply to any person who works or is employed in the certified trade. O. Reg. 371/71, s. 11. 12. A certificate of qualification in the certified trade is not required to be renewed. O. Reg. 371/71, s. 12. 13. Ontario Regulation 270/64 is revoked. O.R^. 371/71, s. 13. Schedule 1 GENERAL CARPENTER Related Training Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Unit Instruction to be given Training Hours 1 Power Tools Selecting and using portable power tools. Selecting and using stationary power tools. 60 2 General Common soft wood and hardwood lumbers. Glues. Common joints. Types and uses of hardware. Doors. Window frames and sashes. Framed partitions for house construction. Floors. Sound and heat insulations. Roofs. Centres for arches. Formworks. Doors and windows. Framing for wall panelling. Stairs. Strength of lumber beams. Preservation of lumber. 120 3 Mathematics 1 Whole numbers. Fractions. Decimals. 25 4 Blueprints 1 Types of drawings. Arrangement of views. Alphabet of lines. Dimensioning. Notes. Section views. Tolerances and symbols. Title blocks and bills of material. 25 5 Hand Tools Selecting and maintaining layout and measuring tools. Selecting and using cutting tools. Selecting and using pounding tools. Selecting and using impelling tools. Selecting and using tools for holding and supporting work. Selecting and using tools for fastening. 85 6 Millwork Circular saws. Planing machines. Bandsaws. Spindle moulders. Mortising machines. Woodtuming lathes. Tenoning machines. Timbers. Shaped works. 120 857 2754 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 371/71 Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Unit Instruction to be given Training Times 7 Mathematics II Squares and square roots. Measurement of area. Measurement of volume. The right-angled triangle. 25 8 Blueprints II (Architecture) Introduction to architectural drawings. Building materials and construction methods. Building services, mechanical and electrical. Contracts, codes and specifications. 50 9 Rigging Manual handling and lifting. Hazards. Hanging hoists. Selecting slingings. Use of ladders and planking. 25 10 Acoustic Ceilings Tools. Blueprints. Installation conditions. Cemented tile ceilings. Exposed grid ceilings. Concealed zeebar systems. Exposed zeebar systems. H. and T. systems. Furring bar systems. Metal pan ceilings. Special application techniques. Acoustical and architectural terms. 25 11 Electricity Basic Principles. Methods of producing an E.M.F. current, voltage and resistance. Ohm's law. Wattage calcualtions. Units of measurement. Resistance calculations. Magnetism. 25 12 Physics Forces and their effects. Simple machines. 25 13 Welding Handling and storing gas cylinders. Setting up oxy-acetylene equipment. Using oxy-acetylene equipment. Installing and using A/C and D/C welding equipment. 25 14 Safety Housekeeping. Personal protection. Machinery and tools. Fire protection. Injury procedures. Electrical. HandHng and lifting. Rigging. 25 O. Reg. 371/71, Sched. 1. Schedule 2 GENERAL CARPENTER Work Experience Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Unit Instruction to be given Minimum Training Hours Maximum Training Hours 1 Finishing (Exterior) Cornices. Roof coverings. Window and door frames. Corner boards and belt courses. Wall coverings. Verandah or open porch finishes. 210 435 2 Framing (General) Window and door sills. Beams and girders. Columns and posts. Joists. Bridging and flooring. Platform framing. Ballroom framing. Non-bearing partitions. Pre-fab walls and panels. Scaffolding. 480 985 3 Foundations Soil conditions. Building layout. Shoring and under- pinning. Drainage. 254 533 858 O. Reg. 371/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 372/71 2755 Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Unit Instruction to be given Minimum Training Hours Maximum Training Hours 4 Finishing (Walls and ceilings) Insulation. Walls and ceilings. Acoustic treatment. Scaffolding. 400 818 5 Finishing (Interior) Doors. Windows. Horizontal trims. Finished floors. Built-in fixtures. Dado and wainscot treatments. Special hardware. 480 985 6 Framing (Heavy) Floor framing and laying. Heavy wall framing. Heavy roof framing. Ramps and other heavA- framing. Scaffolding. 190 392 7 Formwork Footing forms. Main wall forms. Stair forms. Column, pier, girder and slab forms. Continuous and special forms. Placing concrete. Stripping concrete forms. Scaffolding. Ramps and other heavy framing. 480 985 8 Roof Construction Cable roofs. Hip and valley roofs. Gambrel roofs. Mansard roofs. Flat roofs. Unequal pitch roofs. Dormers. Special roofs. Truss and roof construction Scaffolding. 385 785 9 Stairs Straight stairs. Platform stairs. Winders (stairs). Spiral and geometric stairs. 160 327 10 Boarding and sheathing Boarding or sheathing. Patented wallboard. Scaf- folding. 145 295 (1587) O. Reg. 371/71, Sched. 2. 37 THE ATHLETICS CONTROL ACT O. Reg. 372/71. General. Made— August 18th, 1971. Filed— August 31st, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE ATHLETICS CONTROL ACT 1. Subsection 2 of section 62 of Ontario Regula- tion 26/67, as remade by section 6 of Ontario Regulation 27 1 /7 1 , is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (2) The fee for the licence shall be based on the seating capacity stated in the application and shall be : (1588) for less than 2,500 persons $ 50 For 2 ,500 persons or more but less than 5,000 persons 100 For 5,000 persons or more but less than 10,000 persons 150 For 10,000 persons or more but less then 15.000 persons 200 For 15,000 persons or more but less than 25,000 persons 250 For more than 25,000 persons 500 37 859 2756 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE THE SECONDARY SCHOOLS AND BOARDS OF EDUCATION ACT O. Reg. 373/71. Apportionment 1970 Requisitions. Made— August 18th. 1971. Filed— September 1st, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE SECONDARY SCHOOLS AND BOARDS OF EDUCATION ACT 1. Sections 1 and 2 of Ontario Regulation 57/70 are revoked and the following substituted therefor : I. In this Regulation, (a) "assessment," except assessment of a con- centrator or smelter, means for any year the assessment that is liable to taxation for such year and that is shown on the assessment roll prepared in the year next preceding such year, as revised and certified ; (b) "assessment equlization factor for 1970" means, in respect of a municipality, the equalization factor that is based on the assessment for 1970; (c) "assessment equalization factor for 1969" means, in respect of a municipality, the equalization factor that is based on the assessment for 1969; (d) "commercial assessment" for public school purposes or for secondary school purposes means that portion of the commercial assessment as defined in clause a of section 101 of The Schools Administration Act that is rateable for public school purposes or for secondary school purposes, as the case may be; (e) "equalized assessment" for public school purposes or for secondary school purposes means, in respect of a municipality or a part thereof, the sum of, (i) the residential and farm assessment for 1969 for public school pur- poses or for secondary school pur- poses, as the case may be, in the municipality or the part thereof, adjusted by the assessment equali- zation factor for 1969, (ii) 111.11 per cent of the commercial assessment for 1969 for public school purposes or for secondary school purposes, as the case may be, in the municipality or the part thereof, adjusted by the assessment equali- zation factor for 1969, O. Reg. 373/71 (iii) in the case of a designated mining municipality where no taxes are receivable in 1970 by the divisional board or on its behalf for public school purposes or for secondary school purposes, as the case may be, from the assessment of a concentrator or smelter under section 87 of The Assessment Act, 1968-69, 111.11 per cent of the amount that, if levied upon at the post-subsidy break-even mill rate for 1969 in respect of commercial assessment for such purposes in the municipality or the part thereof, would yield a sum equal to the monies receivable by the designated mining municipality on behalf of the divisional board for such purposes for 1969 in respect of the municipality or the part thereof, such amount being adjusted by the assessment equaUzation factor for 1969, and (iv) in the case of a municipality or a part thereof where taxes are receivable in 1970 by the divisional board or on its behalf for pubhc school purposes or for secondary school purposes, as the case may be, from the assessment of a concentrator or smelter under section 87 of The Assessment Act, 1968-69, 111.11 per cent of the sum of, a. the assessment of the con- centrator or smelter rateable in 1970 for such purposes under section 87 of The A ssess- ment Act, 1968-69, adjusted by the appropriate assess- ment equalization factor for 1970, and b. in the case of a designated mining municipality, the amount that, if levied upon at the rate that is the sum of the post-subsidy break-even mill rate for 1969 in respect of commercial assessment for public school purposes or for secondary school purposes, as the case may be, in the municipality or the part thereof, and the quotient obtained by dividing 55.55 by the assessment equali- zation factor for 1969, would yield a sum equal to that portion of the monies receiv- able by the designated mining municipality for 1970 that is required by the Minister of Municipal Affairs to be 860 O. Reg. 373/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2757 applied in 1970 to the re- duction of taxes for such purposes in respect of the municipality or the part thereof, such amount being adjusted by the assessment equalization factor for 1970; (/) "municipality" means a city, town, village or township and includes a part of territon,- without municipal organization that is deemed to be a district municipahty under subsection 3 of section 81 of the Act ; (g) "post-subsidy break-even mill rate for 1%9" in respect of residential and farm assessment or in respect of commercial assessment means the mill rate, determined in the manner set out in section 105 of The School Administration Act, that is required to be levied on residential and farm assessment or on commercial assess- ment, as the case may be, for 1969 in a municipality or a part thereof in order to provide the pre-subsidy break-even require- ment for the municipality or the part thereof for public school purposes or for secondary school purposes, as the case may be, less the sum of, (i) the education mill rate subsidy for 1969 payable to the divisional board for pubUc school purposes or for secondary' school purposes, as the case may be, on behalf of the municipality or the part thereof, and (ii) in the case of a designated mining municipality, the amount receivable by the designated mining munici- pality for 1%9 on behalf of the divisional board for pubhc school purposes or for secondary school piuposes, as the case may be; (A) "pre-subsidy break-even requirement for a municipality or a part thereof" means the portion of the pre-subsidy break-even requirement of the board for 1969 for public school purposes or for secondary school purposes, as the case may be, that is apportioned to the municipality or the part thereof ; (i) "pre-subsidy break-even requirement of a board for 1969" means the total amount that, if there were, (i) no education mill rate subsidy, (ii) no grant to the board for the pur- pose of reducing by 67 per cent the mill rate for secondary- school pur- poses in 1969 in a municipahty or a part thereof that in the year 1968 was not in a secondary school dis- trict, and ■ (iii) no payment to a designated mining municipahty, payable for 1%9 in respect of any munici- pality or part thereof in the school division, would have been requisitioned in 1969 by the divisional board for pubhc school purposes or for secondary school purposes, from the municipahties and the parts thereof in the school division in order to provide as at the end of the year neither an increase nor a decrease in the surplus, deficit or reserves for pubhc school purposes or for secondary school purposes, as the case may be, accumulated by the divisional bosird as at the beginning of the year ; (j) " residential and farm assessment ' ' for pubhc school purposes or for secondary school purposes means that portion of the residen- tial and farm assessment as defined in clause b of section 101 of The Schools Administra- tion Act that is rateable for pubhc school purposes or for secondary school purposes, as the case may be. 2. — { 1 ) The sum, exclusive of any amount in respect of adjustments contained in the decision of the arbitrators under section 84 of the Act, required by a divisional board for pubhc school purposes or for secondary school purposes, as the case may be, for the year 1970 shall be apportioned among the municipahties and the parts thereof in the school division by, (a) multipljring, in respect of each such muni- cipahty or part thereof, (i) the residential and farm assessment for 1970, adjusted in accordance with subsection 2 where apphcable, by the post -subsidy break-even mill rate for 1969 in respect of residential and farm assessment, and (ii) the sum of. the commercial assessment for 1970, adjusted in accord- ance with subsection 2 where apphcable, and the amount that would be determined under subclause iii of clause e of section 1 or under sub-subclause b of sub- clause iv of clause e of section 1, as the case may be, if 100 per cent were substituted for 111.11 per cent in subclauses iii and iv and the adjustment by the aissessment equahza- tion factor were not made. 861 2758 O. Reg. 373/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 375/71 by the post-subsidy break-even mill rate for 1969 in respect of commercial assessment ; (6) dividing by 1000 the sum of the products obtained for each such municipality or part thereof under clause a ; (c) ascertaining the aggregate of the results determined under clause b for all the municipahties or the parts thereof within the jurisdiction of the board ; (d) dividing the results determined under clause b for each municipality or part thereof by the aggregate determined under clause c, correct to five places of decimals ; (e) multiplying the sum required to be levied by the product of .7 and each of the decimal fractions determined under clause d; (J) multiplying the ratio, correct to five places of decimals, of the equalized assessment for each municipality or part thereof to the total equalized assessment in the school division by the product of .3 and the sum required to be levied ; and (g) adding the amounts determined under clauses e and/ for each municipality or part thereof, to ascertain the total amount required from each such municipality or part thereof for public school purposes or for secondary school purposes, as the case may be. (2) Where, in a municipality, the general level of assessment for 1970 is higher than the general level of assessment for 1969, the residential and farm assessment for 1970 and the commercial assess- ment for 1970 shall, before being used in clause a of subsection 1, be multiplied by the quotient obtained by dividing the sum of, (a) the assessment for 1969, and (6) the assessment that is liable to taxation and is added to the collector's roll in the municipality in 1969, by the assessment for 1970. 3. Section 3 of Ontario Regulation 57/70, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 108/70, is amended by striking out "district municipahty" in the first line. 4. Ontario Regulation 57/70, as amended by Ontario Regulation 108/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following section : 4. This Regulation apphes in respect of the appor- tionment of the sums required by a divisional board for public school purposes and for secondary school purposes for the year 1970. (1589) 37 THE TEACHERS' SUPERANNUATION ACT O. Reg. 374/71. General. Made— August 18th, 1971. Filed— September 1st, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE TEACHERS' SUPERANNUATION ACT 1. Section 24 of Regulation 553 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 298/61, section 1 of Ontario Regulation 236/62, section 1 of Ontario Regulation 281/63, section 1 of Ontario Regulation 240/64, section 2 of Ontario Regulation 91/65, section 1 of Ontario Regulation 241/65, section 1 of Ontario Regulation 269/66, section 2 of Ontario Regulation 32/67, section 1 of Ontario Regulation 317/67, section 1 of Ontario Regulation 46/68, section 5 of Ontario Regu- lation 312/68, section 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 460/69 and section 1 of Ontario Regulation 415/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following items : 112. The Peoples Christian School, Willowdale. 113. Chaminade College School, Toronto. 114. St. Mary's Private School, Hamilton. 115. Campanile — Notre Dame Private School, Ottawa. 116. Assumption College School, Windsor. 2. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of September, 1971. (1590) 37 THE PUBLIC HOSPITALS ACT O. Reg. 375/71. Classification of Hospitals. Made— August 25th, 1971. Filed— September 2nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HOSPITALS ACT — (1) The Schedule to Ontario Regulation 364/67, as amended by Ontario Regulations 6/68, 100/68, 126/68, 174/68, 200/68, 264/68, 421/68, 38/69, 203/69, 295/69, 374/69, 20/70, 80/70, 194/70, 61/71, 118/71 and 244/71. is further amended by : (a) striking out items 33a, 336, 74 and 76 under the heading "Group B Hospitals"; 862 O. Reg. 375/71 (i) adding the following items under the heading "Group B Hospitals": THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 376/71 2759 (2) The said Schedule is fiirther amended by. 27. Haileybury Temiskaming General Hospital 33a. Listowel 33b. Midland Listowel Memorial Hospital St. Andrew's Hospital 83a. Winchester Winchester District Memorial Hospital 87a. Wingham Wingham and District Hospital (c) renumbering item 79a as item 796 under the beading "Group B Hospitals" and adding thereto the following item : 79a. Walkerton County of Bruce General Hospital (a) striking out items 29, 43, 51. 80, 84 and 85 under the heading "Group C Hospitals"; and (6) adding the following items under the heading "Group C Hospitals": 44a. London 446. London London Health Association (Rheumatic and Arthritic Disease Unit) London Health Association (Sir Adam Beck Memorial Sanatorium — Chest Disease Unit) 786. Toronto 78c. Toronto Lockwood Clinic Orthopaedic and Arthritic Hospital (3) The said Schedule is further amended by strik- ing out item 9 under the heading "Group D Hospitals". (1602) 37 THE SUMMARY CONVICTIONS ACT O. Reg. 376/71. Ticket Summons. Made — September 1st, 1971. Filed— September 3rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE SUMMARY CONVICTIONS ACT TICKET SUMMONS 1. A ticket under section 7 of the Act shall be in Form 1. O. Reg. 376/71, s. 1. 2. For the purposes of section 7 of the Act. the offences under the provisions set out in column 2 of a schedule are designated as the offences under the provisions of the Act or regulations set out in the heading to the schedule. O. Reg. 376/7 1 , s. 2. 3. The words or expressions set out in ^olumnj^of a schedule may be used on a ticket to designate the offence under the provision set out opposite thereto in column 2 of the Act, Regulation or municipal by-law set out in the heading to the schedule. O. R^. 376/71, s. 3. 4. Regulation 550 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regulation 124/69, is revoked. O. Reg. 376/71, s. 4. 5. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of October, 1971. O. R^. 376/71, s. 5. 863 2760 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Form 1 The Summary Convictions Act O. Reg. 376/71 CANADA PROVINCE OF ONTARIO INFORMATION The informant being duly sworn upon oath deposes and says: 3n the day of 19 Time. Name. Last First Middle Address. (Number and Street) (municipality) DRIVER'S LICENCE NO. (P.O. (province) Birthdate CLASS Sex Day Month Year RESTRICT Did operate vehicFe (Registration No. Upon a highway namely Year Prov.) Make (Municipality) AND DID COMMIT THE OFFENCE OF SPEEDING (over limit) M.P.H. in a M.P.H. Zone OR. (Other Offence) CONTRARY TO D THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT OR D . Section Sub- Sect. Clause Item THE INFORMANT SAYS THAT HE HAS REASONABLE AND PROBABLE GROUNDS TO BELIEVE AND DOES BELIEVE THAT THE PERSON NAMED ABOVE COMMITTED THE OFFENCE INDICATED. Sworn before me at On A Justice of the Peace FOR THE Peace Officer Informant 864 O. Reg. 376/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2761 THIS IS THEREFORE TO COMMAND YOU IN HER MAJESTY'S NAME TO APPEAR BEFORE THE PRESIDING JUSTICE IN PROVINCIAL COURTROOM AT '. ON THE_ DAY OF. -19_ .AT_ M TO ANSWER TO THE ABOVE CHARGE AND TO BE DEALT WITH ACCORDING TO LAW I certify that I did personally deliver the summons portion of this ticket to the accused on the date mentioned above No. Signature of Issuing Ofl&cer Div. or Det. For Office Use Case No. COURT RECORD .Docket No .Page No. DATE COURT ACTION Adjourned to_ BaiL .(Cash or Property) Fail to appear when on Bail □ Bail forfeited □ Warrant Issued Date Fail to appear on Summons D Warrant Issued □ Trial in absentia For Crown For Accused Reporter Clerk 865 2762 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 0. Pleads n Guilty Reg. 376/71 D Not Guilty FINDING OF COURT D Guilty □ Dismissed n Withdrawn n Suspended Sentence Fine Costs Total Jailed or Davs Comments & Recommendations A Provincial Judge or Justice of the Peace acting under the direction of a Provincial Judge. YOU ARE CHARGED WITH THE FOLLOWING OFFENCE: on the day of 19 Time^ NAME SUMMONS CANADA PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Last ADDRESS. First (Number and Street) Middle (municipality) DRIVER'S LICENCE NO. Birthdate Sex Day Month Year Did operate vehicle (P.O. CLASS (Registration No. Year Prov.) Upon a highway namely (Municipality) AND DID COMMIT THE OFFENCE OF SPEEDING (over hmit) M.P.H. in a (Province) RESTRICT Make .M.P.H. Zone 866 O. Reg. 376/71 lOR THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2763 (Other Offence) CONTRARY TO D THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT OR D Section Sub-Sect. Clause Item The total amount payable for out of court settlement SET BY THE COURT (which includes court costs) TOTAL. t- IMPORTANT Please read other side for instructions concerning out of court settlement. POLICE OFFICERS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO ACCEPT PAYMENT. THIS IS THEREFORE TO COMMAND YOU IN HER MAJESTY'S NAME TO APPEAR BEFORE THE PRESIDING JUSTICE IN PROVINCIAL COURTROOM AT ON THE. DAY 0F_ .19 AT_ M TO ANSWER TO THE ABOVE CHARGE AND TO BE DEALT WITH ACCORDING TO LAW No. Signature of Issuing Officer Div. or Det. For Office Use READ CAREFULLY IF AN AMOUNT IS SHOWN ON THIS SUMMONS THIS CASE MAY BE SETTLED OUT-OF- COURT IF THE FORM OF PLEA OF GUILTY ON THIS SUMMONS IS SIGNED AND PAYMENT PAYABLE TO THE PROVINCIAL COURT OFFICE IS RECEIVED WITH THIS SUMMONS AT NOT L.\TER THAN APPEARANCE SHOWN ON THIS SUMMONS. .BEFORE THE DATE FOR DO NOT SEND CASH BY MAIL PLEA OF GUILTY I am aware that I have a right to a hearing in resf)ect of the offence with which I am charged, that by signing this plea of guilty I am waiving my right to a hearing and that my signature may result in a conviction against me without 867 2764 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE a hearing and may result in the recording of demerit points where appHcable under The Highway Traffic Act. I hereby plead guilty to the offence as charged. Signature of defendant Address Tel. No. Res Bus O. Reg. 376/71 THE STATUTE PROVIDES THAT The court may issue a warrant for the arrest of any person who fails to appear to an. wer a ticket summons or who has not pleaded guilty and paid the prescribed fine before the appearance date, or tiic «. \idence may be taken in your absence and if convicted a warrant of committal will be issued. CANADA PROVINCE OF ONTARIO The informant being duly sworn u on the dav of REPORT OF CONVICTION pon oath deposes and says : 1Q Time M NAME Last First ADDRESS Middle (Number and Street) (Municipality) DRIVER'S LICENCE NO (P.O.) (Province) Birthdate CLASS RESTRICT Sex Day Month ^■ear ^ Did operate vehicle - (Registration Upon a highway namely No. Year Prov.) Make AND DID COMMIT THE OFFENCE 01 M ' SP PH. lur EI in licipj :di> a ility IG( ) over limi t) MP H. Zonf 868 O. Reg. 376/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2765 OR. (Other Offence) CONTRARY TO Q THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT OR D Section Sub-Sect. Clause Item The total amount payable for out of court settlement SET BY THE COURT (which includes court costs) TOTAL_ ' cloth gowns, for utihtarian purposes and of a design, colour and pattern distinct from and not worn in conjunction with any other garment made by the manu- facturer doing work within the designation or made by or for another manufacturer doing work within the designation or with whom such manufacturer is associated directly or indirectly in any manner what- soever; (A) the manufacture of cloth and fabric, in- cluding the spinning of yam and knitting of fabric ; (i) the manufacture of such garments made from knitted material by a knitwear manu- facturer who, (i) makes available to the advisory com- mittee during reasonable business hours all of his records pertaining to garments and material produced, purchased and sold by him, and (ii) manufactures such garments and the knitted material on the same premises, and (iii) does not manufacture such gar- ments for another manufacturer doing work within the designation or with whom such manufacturer is associated directly or indirectly in any manner whatsoever ; {j) the manufacture of blouses, defined as a woman's tailored garment of a maximum length of 26 inches measured from the middle of the collar and of design, colour and pattern distinct from and not intended to be worn in conjunction with any other garments made by or for the manufacturer or made by or for a manufacturer with whom he is associated directly or indirect- ly; or {k) the manufacture of bathing suits, knitted sweaters or any style of apron. Gordon Carton Minister of Labour Dated at Toronto, this 25th day of August, 1971. (1635) 38 895 2842 O. Reg. 383/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE THE CORPORATIONS ACT O. Reg. 384/71 O. Reg. 383/71. General. Made — September 1st, 1971. Filed— September 8th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CORPORATIONS ACT 1. Section 18 of Regulation 61 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 18. — (1) The objects of a company shall not include that of horse racing and the objects of a corporation shall not include that of dog racing. (2) Where the objects of a corporation without share capital include that of horse racing, the application for letters patent or supplementary letters patent shall be accompanied by the consent of the Ontario Racing Commission. 2. Subsection 1 of section 54 of Regulation 61 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: (1) Where a fee has been paid on an application for incorporation, letters patent of amalgamation or continuation, supplementary letters patent or an order or for a licence under Part IX of the Act, and the application is withdrawn, abandoned or refused, subject to subsection 2, there shall be retained. (a) where the prescribed fee is less than $125 the sum of $32.50; (b) where the prescribed fee is at least $125 but less than $200 the sum of $62.50; (c) where the prescribed fee is at least $200 but less than $460 the sum of $100; (d) where the prescribed fee is at least $460 but less than $910 the sum of $230; and {e) where the prescribed fee is at least $910 the sum of $455, and the remainder, if any, shall be repaid to the person who paid it or to his legal representative. THE CORPORATIONS INFORMATION ACT, 1971 O. Reg. 384/71. General. Made — September 1st, 1971. Filed— September 8th, 1971. (1636) 38 REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CORPORATIONS INFORMATION ACT, 1971 GENERAL 1. All documents filed with the Minister, except a statement under subsection 2 of section 2 of the Act, a renewal under subsection 4 of section 2 of the Act and a return under subsection 1 of section 3 of the Act, shall be printed, typewritten or re- produced legibly upon one side of good quality white paper approximately eight and one-half inches by eleven inches and where the document consists of two or more pages, such pages shall be without backing or binding and shall be joined by staple in the upper left-hand corner. O. Reg. 384/71, s. 1. 2. Where a corporation files with the Minister a statement under subsection 2 of section 2 of the Act, a renewal under subsection 4 of section 2 of the Act or a return under subsection 1 of section 3 of the Act, the form of the statement, renewal or return to be used shall be the form provided by the Department. O. Reg. 384/71, s. 2. 3. The information required to be set out in a statement, renewal or return mentioned in section 2 shall be clearly, neatly and legibly typewritten or printed in the statement, renewal or return in a manner suitable for photographing on microfilm. O. Reg. 384/71, s. 3. 4. The following classes of corporations are exempt from filing under section 3 of the Act : 1. Corporations to which sections 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 of The Corporations Tax Act apply. 2. Corporations subject to The Telephone Act. 3. Corporations to which The Credit Unions Act applies. 4. Corporations registered under The Prepaid Hospital and Medical Services Act. 5. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development approved by the Bretton Woods Agreements Act (Canada). 6. Municipalities within the meaning of The Department of Municipal Affairs Act. 896 O. Reg. 384/71 7. Corporations licensed as insurers under The Insurance Act. 8. Corporations registered under The Loan and Trust Corporations Act. O. Reg. 384/71, s. 4. 5. The director, the deputy director, the execu- tive oflftcer, the controller of records or the assistant controller of records of the Companies Branch of the Department of Financial and Commercial Affairs may sign any certificate required or authorized bv the Act. O. Reg. 384/71, s. 5. 6. The fees set out in Schedule 1 shall be paid to the Treasurer of Ontario. O. Reg. 384/71, s. 6. Schedule 1 FEES 1. For filing a statement under sub- section 2 of section 2 of the Act or a renewal under subsection 4 of section 2 of the Act $ 10 2. For fiUng a return under subsection 1 of section 3 of the Act by a corpora- tion with share capital and by all corporations to which Part V of The Corporations Act appUes 3. For filing a return under subsection 1 of section 3 of the Act by a corpora- tion without share capital, except a corporation to which Part V of The Corporations Act appUes 4. For searches in the Department of Financial and Commercial Affairs of documents on file under the Act, (a) personal search in respect of one corporation (b) search by letter in respect of one corporation or one business name or style (c) personal search in respect of one business name or style. . . . 5. For copies of documents on file under the Act in the Department of Finan- cial and Commercial Affairs, (a) for copies of papers, 50 cents a page with a minimum fee of $2 in respect of each corpora- tion ; and (ft) for certification of copies of papers, $10 in respect of each corporation. O. Reg. 384/71, Sched. 1. (1637) THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 386/71 2843 THE CERTIFICATION OF TITLES ACT 10 no fee .50 O. Reg. 385/71. Certification Areas. Made — September 1st, 1971. Filed— September 8th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CERTIFICATION OF TITLES ACT 1. Section 2 of Ontario Regulation 328/71 is revoked and the following substituted there- for; 2. This R^^ulation comes into force on the 1st day of November, 1971. (1638) 38 38 THE BUSINESS CORPORATIONS ACT O. Reg. 386/71. General. Made — September 1st, 1971. Filed— September 8th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE BUSINESS CORPORATIONS ACT 1. Section 1 of Ontario Regulation 492/70 is amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (2) The information required or permitted by the Act or this Regulation to be set out in any document shall be clearly, neatly and legibly typewritten or printed in the document in a manner suitable for photographing on microfilm. 2. Section 19 of Ontario Regulation 492/70 is revoked. 3. Section 37 of Ontario Regulation 492/70 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 37. Where a fee ha« been paid on deliver^' of articles or a statement or on an apphcation for an order under the Act and the articles or statement is withdrawn prior to filing by the Minister or refused or the apphcation for an order is withdrawn, aban- doned or refused, there shall be retained, (a) where the prescribed fee is less than $125 the sum of $32.50; (ft) where the prescribed fee is at least $125 but less than $200 the sum of $62.50; 897 2844 O. Reg. 386/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 387/71 (c) where the prescribed fee is at least $200 but less than $460 the sum of $100; (d) where the prescribed fee is at least $460 but less than $910 the sum of $230; and (e) where the prescribed fee is at least $910 the sum of $455, and the remainder, if any, shall be repaid to the person who paid it or to his legal representative. 4. Item 9 of Schedule 1 of Ontario Regulation 492/70 is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : 9. For fihng any document required under the Act, except a notice under subsection 5 of section 14 of the Act $ 5 5. Schedule 1 of Ontario Regulation 492/70 is amended by adding thereto the following item: minister's authorization 13. For an authorization by the Minister under section 199 of the Act $ 125 (1639) 38 THE MORTMAIN AND CHARITABLE USES ACT O. Reg. 387/71. Licences and Fees. Made — September 1st, 1971. Filed— September 8th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MORTMAIN AND CHARITABLE USES ACT 1. Subsection 2 of section 1 of Regulation 447 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: (2) Every corporation without share capital that has objects of a charitable nature which holds a licence in mortmain under clauses a, b or c of subsection 1 shall within two months after each anniversary of the date of its incorporation or amalgamation, file with the Minister a statement of the lands held by the corporation under the licence as of the date of the anniversary. (3) The first statement filed under subsection 2 shall set out the name of the corporation, describe the lands held, (a) by street and number and municipality or portion of municipality; {b) by subdivision lot or part of subdivision lot with reference to plan or survey thereof and municipality and where part of a sub- division lot is described state the number of feet of frontage or the number of acres; (c) by lot or part of lot, concession and muni- cipality and where part of a lot is described state the number of fe^t of frontage or the number of acres ; or (d) by such other description as is acceptable to the Minister, and be executed by of the Corporation. the President or a Director (4) Statements subsequent to the first statement filed under subsection 2 shall state the name of the corporation and describe, in the manner set forth in subsection 3, any changes to the holding set forth in previous statements and be executed by the President or a Director of the Corporation. (5) Every Hcence in mortmain issued under clause a, b or c of subsection 1 to a corporation without share capital which has objects of a charitable nature shall be subject to the condition that the corporation file the statement required under subsection 2 and upon failure to file the statement, the licence shall terminate sixty days after the giving of notice by the Minister by registered mail to the corpora- tion unless the statement has been filed. (6) Where a licence in mortmain is terminated under subsection 5 the licence may be reinstated as if it had never been terminated upon filing of the statement required under subsection 2 and upon payment of a fee of the lesser of $50 or the fee for the issuance of the licence provided that the lands held under the licence have not forfeited to the Crown under the Act. 2. Clause e of section 3 of Regulation 447 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: ie] (1640) In the case of a Hcence referred to in section 1 issued to a corporation without share capital that has objects of a charitable nature, a fee of 25 per cent of the fee set out in clauses a, b, c or d. 38 898 O. Reg. 388/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. R^. 389/71 2845 THE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES ACT O. Reg. 388/71. General Made— September 8th, 1971. Filed— September 9th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES ACT 1. — (1) Subsections 1 and 2 of section 3 of Ontario Regulation 64/68 are revoked and the following substituted therefor: (1) Subject to subsections 2 and 3, where a disabled person is eligible for a maintenance allow- ance and is enrolled in a training program, the amount of the maintenance allowance payable to the disabled person is $197.40 for each month during which training is available to him under the training program plus, (a) $63 where he has one dependant ; (6) $105 where he has two dependants; (c) $147 where he has three dependants; or {d) $172.20 where he has four or more de- pendants, less any income of the disabled person. (2) Where a disabled person referred to in sub- section 1 with one or more dependants is required to change his place of residence in order to obtain and receive training under the training program, while maintaining his normal place of residence for any of his dependants, the maintenance allowance payable to him shaU be increased by $105 monthly. 2. This Regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of September, 1971. (1641) 38 THE MILK ACT O. Reg. 389/71. Milk— Plan. Made— September 8th, 1971. Filed— September 9th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT 1. Sections 8 and 9, as remade by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 304/67, sections 10 to 15, both inclusive, as made by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 304/67, and section 16, as made by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 304/67 and amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 360/67, of the Schedule to Ontario Regula- tion 202/65 are revoked and the following substituted therefor : 8. One member of the marketing board shall be elected in each region in the election year pre- scribed for the region under section 20. 9. — (1) No person is ehgible to vote or be elected in the election of the marketing board unless he is a licensed producer residing in the region in which the election takes place. (2) Where a licensed producer is a corporation or partnership, the person eligible to vote or be elected in the election of the marketing board shall be the person, if any, designated in writing by the corpora- tion or partnership for that purpose. (3) No licensed producer is entitled to cast more than one ballot in any election. 19. — (1) Nominations for election to the market- ing board shall be submitted to the Commission on or after the 15th day of September and not later than the 28th day of September in an election year. (2) A nomination under subsection 1 shall be in Form 1 . (3) The Commission shall not accept a nomination unless, (a) the nominee is qualified under section 9; (6) the nomination is in accordance with Form 1 ; (c) the nomination bears the signature of the nominee indicating his acceptance of the nomination ; (d) the nomination bears the signatures of ten persons as nominators, each of whom is qualified under section 9 ; and (e) the nomination was received or, if mailed, was post marked, not later than the 28th of September in the election year. 11. — (1) Where the Commission is satisfied that nominations under section 10 are complete, the Commission shall forthwith provide each nominee with the hst of nominees for the region in respect of which he is nominated. (2) A nominee may withdraw his nomination by notice in writing to the Commission delivered or mailed so that it is received not later than the tenth day after the date of delivery or mailing to him of the Ust of nominees for his region. 899 2846 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 389/71 12. — (1) Where not more than one person is a candidate for election to the marketing board in respect of a region, the Commission shall declare such person elected to the marketing board by acclamation. (2) Where two or more persons are candidates for election to the marketing board in respect of a region, the Commission shall conduct an election. 13. — (1) For each region in which an election is to be conducted, the Commission shall appoint a returning officer and such deputy returning officers and other persons as it considers necessary for the conduct of the election. (2) The Commission shall provide a supply of ballots sufficient for the taking of the vote. (3) A ballot shall be in Form 2 with the names of the candidates Hsted thereon in alphabetical order. (4) Voting shall be by secret ballot. 14. — (1) Where an election is to be conducted in a region other than Region 12, the election shall be held on the last Tuesday in October in the election year prescribed for the region and the Commission shall arrange for such polling places as it considers necessary. (2) The time of voting shall be from 9.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. (3) No person shall be admitted to a polling place after 8.00 p.m. for the purpose of voting. (4) The Commission shall, at least ten days before the day for the election in a region, mail to each licensed producer in the region a notice containing, (a) the names of the candidates for election; (b) the day and time of the election; and (c) the polling place at which the producer may vote. (5) The Commission, in respect of each polling place in a region, shall, (a) prepare a voters' list containing the name, address and licence number of each pro- ducer who may vote at such polling place ; and (b) at least seven days before the day for the election in the region, post in the office of each agricultural representative within the region the voters' lists for the polling places within the area served by such agricultural representative. 900 15. — (1) The returning officer and each deputy returning ofl&cer shall, in respect of his polling place, (a) ensure the provision of, (i) a supply of ballots sufficient for the taking of the vote, (ii) a sealed ballot box, (iii) compartments for voting, and (iv) such other equipment and supplies as may be required for the taking of the vote ; (b) post conspicuously in each voting compart- ment printed directions in Form 3 for the guidance of voters in voting ; and (c) permit each candidate to be represented during the taking of the vote by a scrutineer designated by the candidate. (2) No person shall vote in an election unless he is eligible therefor under section 9. (3) Every person, upon receiving a ballot at a polling place, shall take the ballot into a voting compartment and shall vote in the manner pre- scribed in Form 3. (4) The returning officer or deputy returning officer, upon receiving a ballot from a voter, shall at once deposit the ballot in the ballot box in the presence of the voter without unfolding the ballot or in any way disclosing the mark made by the voter. 16. — (1) The returning officer or deputy returning officer shall, at 8.00 p.m., close the polling place and as soon thereafter as he is of opinion that every person then in the polling place and entitled to vote has had an opportunity to cast his vote, shall close the voting and proceed with the counting of the ballots. (2) The returning officer or deputy returning officer shall, (a) count the ballots in the presence of at least two persons eligible under section 9 to vote in the election ; (b) permit the scrutineer, if any, designated by each candidate to be present at the counting of the ballots ; (c) reject and keep separate every ballot, (i) that was not supplied by him, (ii) that contains votes for more than one candidate, or (iii) upon which there is any writing or O. Reg. 389/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2847 mark by which the voter may be identified or which has been so dealt with by the voter that he can thereby be identified ; (d) make a record, in the form provided there- for by the Commission, of, (i) the number of ballots cast, (ii) the number of votes given afid al- lowed for each candidate, and (iii) the number of rejected ballots; and {e) ensure the safe custody of all the ballots cast at the poUing place, including the if any, rejected under clause c. (3) Every deputy returning oflRcer shall deUver to the returning ofi&cer for his region, (a) the record prescribed by clause d of subsection 2 ; (b) the ballots for the polling place; and (c) any other material or documents related to the taking of the vote or the counting of the ballots. (4) Every returning officer shall, (a) prepare and dehver to the Commission, in the form provided therefor by the Commis- sion, a record of, (i) the total number of ballots cast in the region, (ii) the total number of votes given and allowed for each candidate, and (iii) the total number of rejected ballots ; (6) retain in safe custody, for such period of time as the Commission directs, (i) all the ballots, including the rejected ballots, if any, for the r^on, (ii) the records prescribed by clause d of subsection 2, and (iii) all other material or documents related to the taking of the vote or the counting of ballots in the region. 16a. — (1) Where an election is to be conducted in Region 12, the Commission shall mail one ballot to each licensed producer in the region not later than the 15th day of October in the election year. (2) Each ballot mailed in accordance with sub- section 1 shall be accompanied by. (a) an envelope identified only by the words "Ballot Envelope"; and (6) a postage-prepaid maihng envelope ad- dressed to the returning officer appointed by the Commission for the Region. (3) A voter shall cast his vote by, (a) placing a mark on the ballot in the box opposite the name of the candidate for whom he wishes to vote ; (b) sealing the marked ballot within the Bal- lot Envelope ; (c) sealing the Ballot Envelope within the mailing envelope ; (rf) affixing his signature and licence number on the mailing envelope in the spaces pro- vided therefor ; and {e) mailing the maiUng envelope to the re- turning officer so that it is post marked not later than the last Tuesday in October in the election year. (4) The returning officer shall not accept a mailing envelope unless it, (a) is post marked not later than the last Tuesday in October in the election year ; and (6) bears the signature and licence number of a voter who is quahfied under section 9 for the Region. (5) Where the returning officer accepts a mailing envelope, he shall, (a) remove the Ballot Envelope therefrom and defXKit the Ballot Envelope in a sealed ballot box ; and (b) destroy forthwith the maihng envelope bearing the identity of the voter. (6) The ballots shall be counted by the returning officer on the Monday next followdng the last Tuesday in October in the election year, and the returning officer shall, (a) count the ballots in the presence of at least two persons ehgible under section 9 to vote in the election ; (6) permit each candidate to be represented at the counting of the ballots by a scrutineer designated by the candidate ; (c) reject and keep separate every ballot, I (i) that was not supplied by him. (ii) that contains votes for more than one candidate, or 901 2848 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 389/71 (iii) upon which, or upon the Ballot Envelope containing which, there is any writing or mark by which the voter may be identified or where such ballot or Ballot Envelope has been so dealt with by the voter that he can thereby be identified; (d) prepare and dehver to the Commission, in the form provided therefor by the Commission, a record of, (i) the number of ballots cast, (ii) the number of votes given and allowed for each candidate, and (iii) the number of rejected ballots ; and (e) retain in safe custody, for such period of time as the Commission directs, all the ballots, including the rejected ballots, if any. 166. — (1) Where an election is conducted in respect of a region, the Commission shall declare elected in the region the candidate who obtained the largest number of votes and shall notify the candidates of the results of the election. (2) Any candidate may request a recounting of the ballots by notice in writing to the Commission delivered or mailed so that it is received not later than seven days after the date of mailing of the notice referred to in subsection 1 . (3) Upon receipt of a notice under subsection 2, the Commission shall conduct a recounting of the ballots and each candidate may designate a scrutineer for the purposes of such recounting. (4) The election of a candidate on the basis of such recounting shall be final. (5) Where, by reason of a tie vote or other cause, the election of a member to the marketing board in respect of a region is not determined upon the counting of the ballots, the Commission shall declare the election void and shall conduct a further election within fifteen days from the date of such declaration. 2. Forms 1, 2 and 3 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 202/65, as made by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 304/67, are revoked and the following substituted therefor; Form 1 The Milk Act NOMINATION FOR THE ELECTION OF A MEMBER TO THE ONTARIO MILK MARKETING BOARD We hereby nominate. (name) of. (address) for election to The Ontario Milk Marketing Board for Region No Nominated by: (name) (address) (licence- no.) (name) (address) (licence no.) I HEREBY ACCEPT THIS NOMINATION. (signature of nominee) (address of nominee) (Hcence no. of nominee) 902 O. Reg. 389/71 REGION NO. (name) (name) (name) THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 390/71 2849 Form 2 The Milk Act BALLOT FOR ELECTION OF A MEMBER TO THE ONTARIO MILK MARKETING BOARD POLLING PLACE CANDIDATES D (address) D (address) D (address) Form 3 The MUk Act DIRECTIONS FOR VOTERS IN VOTING 1. With the pencil provided in this voting com- partment, the voter shall place a mark in the box opposite the name of the candidate for whom he wishes to vote. 2. Do not mark the ballot for more than ONE candidate. 3. The voter must FOLD the ballot so as to con- ceal the mark placed on the ballot and then leave the voting compartment without delay. 4. Without showing the face of the ballot to any- one or showing in any other way how the ballot is marked, the voter shall deliver the ballot, so folded, to the Returning Officer or Deputy Returning Officer. 5. If the voter inadvertently spoils a ballot, he shall return it to the Returning Officer or Deputy Returning Officer who shall, if satis- fied as to such inadvertence, give him another ballot. 6. The voter shall not take his ballot out of the polling place or deposit anything in the ballot box. NOTE Where a voter, (a) marks, tears, defaces or otherwise deals with his ballot in any way by which he may thereafter be identified ; or (b) marks his ballot for more than one candi- date, the ballot will not be counted. (1642) THE ONTARIO FOOD TERMINAL ACT O. Reg. 390 /7L Conduct of Business. Made — September 1st, 1971. Approved — September 8th, 1971. Filed— September 9th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE ONTARIO FOOD TERMINAL ACT 1. Section 14 of Ontario Regulation 99/65 is amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (10) No person shall park, store or leave or cause or permit to be parked, stored or left in any part of the Terminal other than within a building, any vehicle that is wholly or partly dismantled, wrecked or otherwise inoperative or, in the case of a motor vehicle, trailer or conversion unit, is not currently roistered under section 6 of The Highway Traffic Act. The Ontario Food Terminal Board: B. P. Teasdale Chairman Geo. G. Reeves Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 1st day of September, 1971. 38 (1643) 903 38 2850 O. Reg. 391/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 392/71 THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT O. Reg. 391/71. Elementary and Secondary Schools — General. Made— August 27th, 1971. Approved — September 1st, 1971. Filed— September 10th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT 1. — (1) Subsection 9 of section 12 of Ontario Regulation 339/66, as amended by subsection 2 of section 3 of Ontario Regulation 374/67, is revoked. (2) Subsection 10 of section 12 of Ontario Regula- tion 339/66, as amended by subsection 3 of section 3 of Ontario Regulation 374/67, is revoked. (3) Subsection 11 of section 12 of Ontario Regulation 339/66, as amended by sub- section 4 of section 3 of Ontario Regulation 374/67, is revoked. Robert Welch Minister of Education Dated at Toronto, this 27th day of August, 1971. (1644) 38 THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT O. Reg. 392/71. Municipal Recreation Directors' Certificates and Arena Managers' Certificates. Made — August 27th, 1971. Approved — September 1st, 1971. Filed— September 10th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT MUNICIPAL RECREATION DIRECTORS' CERTIFICATES and ARENA MANAGERS' CERTIFICATES INTERPRETATION 1. In this Regulation, (a) "applicant" means a person who is em- ployed by a municipality in a professional capacity to provide a recreation service through a recreation committee or joint recreation committee authorized under the Act and who applies in writing to the Deputy Minister for an interim or perma- nent municipal recreation director's certi- ficate ; (b) "approved university" means a university approved by the Minister for the purposes of thisRegulation ; (c) "Deputy Minister" means the Deputy Minister of Education. O. Reg. 392/71, s. 1. INTERIM MUNICIPAL RECREATION director's CERTIFICATE, TYPE A 2. Where an applicant submits to the Deputy Minister, (a) evidence of having obtained a degree in a program in recreation approved by the Minister; or (b) evidence of, (i) having obtained a degree from an approved university, and (ii) having successfully completed the one-year course in recreation ap)- proved by the Minister; or (c) evidence of, (i) having obtained a diploma in recrea- tion from a college of applied arts and technology in Ontario, and (ii) having obtained a degree from an approved university ; or (d) evidence of. (i) having obtained from an approved university a degree in an area of study other than recreation, (ii) having successfully completed at a college of applied arts and tech- nology or a university, one course in each of sociology, psychology and human growth and develop- ment, (iii) having successfully completed the reading course in the philosophy of leisure approved by the Minister, and (iv) three years of full-time professional experience in municipal recreation or in a program or service considered equivalent thereto by the Minister, subsequent to obtaining the degree referred to in subclause i ; or 904 O. Reg. 392/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2851 (e) evidence of having completed, before the 31st day of December, 1965, the three-year in-service training course in recreation, the Minister may grant the appUcant an Interim Municipal Recreation Director's Certificate, Typ)e A, in Form 1. O. Reg. 392/71, s. 2. permanent municipal recreation director's certificate, type a 3. Where an applicant submits to the Deputy Minister, (a) an Interim Municipal Recreation Direc- tor's Certificate, Type A ; and (6) evidence of at least three years of full- time professional exp)erience in municipal recreation, subsequent to the date of the certificate referred to in clause a, the Minister may grant the applicant a Permanent Municipal Recreation Director's Certificate, Type A, in Form 2. O. Reg. 392/71, s. 3. interim municipal recreation director's certificate, type B 4. Where an applicant submits to the Deputy Minister, (a) evidence of the successful completion of a two-year diploma program approved by the Minister, and offered at a college of applied arts and technology in Ontario; (b) evidence of such experience and of the successful completion of such other educa- tional programs and credit courses as are together considered by the Minister to be the equivalent of the program referred to in clause a, the Minister may grant the applicant an Interim Municipal Recreation Director's Certificate, Type B, in Form 3. O. Reg. 392/71, s. 4. PERMANENT MUNICIPAL RECREATION director's CERTIFICATE, TYPE B 5. Where an applicant submits to the Deputy Minister, (a) an Interim Municipal Recreation Direc- tor's Certificate, Type B; and (b) evidence of at least three years of fulltime professional experience in municipal recrea- tion, subsequent to the date of the certifi- cate referred to in clause a, the Minister may grant the applicant a Permanent Municipal Recreation Director's Certificate, Type B, in Form 4. O. Reg. 392/71, s. 5. VALIDITY OF INTERIM CERTIFICATES 6. An Interim Municipal Recreation Director's Certificate, Type A or Tyj>e B, is valid until it is made permanent or until it is suspended or can- celled by the Minister. O. Reg. 392/71, s. 6. RAISING A PERMANENT MUNICIPAL RECREATION director's CERTIFICATE, TYPE B, TO A PERMANENT MUNICIPAL RECREATION DIRECTORS CERTIFICATE, TYPE A 7. Where an appUcant submits to the Deputy Minister, (a) a Permanent Municipal Recreation Direc- tor's Certificate, Type B; and (b) evidence of, (i) having obtained a degree from an approved university, or (ii) having received the certificate re- ferred to in clause a prior to the 20th day of January, 1966, the Minister may grant the applicant a Permanent Municipal Recreation Director's Certificate, Type A, in Form 2. O. Reg. 392/71, s. 7. PERMANENT ARENA MANAGER'S CERTIFICATE 8. Where a person who is employed as manager of a municipal arena submits to the Deputy Minister an application for a Permanent Arena Manager's Certificate, together with evidence of, (a) the successful completion of the in-service training course in arena management ap- proved by the Minister or of a course that the Minister deems equivalent thereto; and (6) five years of full-time experience as an arena manager, the Minister may grant the person a Permanent Arena Manager's Certificate, in Form 5. O. Reg. 392/71, s. 8. REVOCATION 9. Ontario Regulations 20/66 and 384/66 are revoked. O. Reg. 392/71, s. 9. Robert Welch Minister of Education Dated at Toronto, this 27th day of August, 1971. 905 2852 O. Reg. 392/71 Form 1 The Department of Education A ct INTERIM MUNICIPAL RECREATION DIRECTOR'S CERTIFICATE, TYPE A THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 393/71 Form 4 The Department of Education Act This is to certify that having complied with the regulations made by the Minister of Education, is hereby granted an Interim Munici- pal Recreation Director's Certificate, Type A. Dated at Toronto, this , . .day of. 19 Registered No. . . Registrar Minister of Education O. Reg. 392/71, Form 1. Form 2 The Department of Education A ct PERMANENT MUNICIPAL RECREATION DIRECTOR'S CERTIFICATE, TYPE A This is to certify that , having complied with the regulations made by the Minister of Education, is hereby granted a Permanent Munici- pal Recreation Director's Certificate, Type A. Dated at Toronto, this day of . 19 Registered No Registrar Minister of Education O. Reg. 392/71, Form 2. Form 3 The Department of Education A ct INTERIM MUNICIPAL RECREATION DIRECTOR'S CERTIFICATE, TYPE B This is to certify that , having complied with the regulations made by the Minister of Education, is hereby granted an Interim Munici- pal Recreation Director's Certificate, Type B. Dated at Toronto, this day of . 19 Registered No. . . Registrar Minister of Education O. Reg. 392/71, Form 3. PERMANENT MUNICIPAL RECREATION DIRECTOR'S CERTIFICATE, TYPE B This is to certify that , having complied with the regulations made by the Minister of Education, is hereby granted a Permanent Munici- pal Recreation Director's Certificate, Type B. Dated at Toronto, this day of. 19 Registered No Registrar Minister of Education O. Reg. 392/71. Form 4. Form 5 The Department of Education Act PERMANENT ARENA MANAGER'S CERTIFICATE This is to certify that having complied with the regulations made by the Minister of Education, is hereby granted a Permanent Arena Manager's Certificate. Dated at Toronto, this day of . 19 Registered No. . . Registrar (1645) Minister of Education O. Reg. 392/71, Form 5. 38 THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT O. Reg. 393/71. Arena Managers' Certificates and Arena Programs. Made— August 27th, 1971. Approved — September 1st, 1971. Filed— September 10th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT 1. Section 1 of Ontario Regulation 68/67, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation < 368/67, is revoked. 906 O. Reg. 393/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 395/71 2853 2. Section 2 of Ontario Regulation 68/67 is revoked. 3. Section 3 of Ontario Regulation 68/67, as amended by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 368/67, is revoked. 4. Forms 1 and 2 of Ontario Regulation 68/61 are revoked. Robert Welch Minister of Education' Dated at Toronto, this 27th day of August, 1971. (1646) 38 THE SECONDARY SCHOOLS .\ND BOARDS OF EDUCATION ACT O. Reg. 394/71. Designation of School Divisions in Territorial Districts. Made— September 1st, 1971. Filed— September 10th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE SECONDARY SCHOOLS AND BOARDS OF EDUCATION ACT 1 . Paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 283/68 is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: 1. In the Territorial District of Algoma, being, i. the towns of Bruce Mines and Thessalon, ii. the Village of Hilton Beach, iii. the townships of Hilton, Jocelyn, Johnson, Laird, Plummer Additional, St. Joseph and Thessalon, iv. the Township of MacDonald, Meredith and Aberdeen Additional, v. the Township of Tarbutt and Tarbutt Additional, and vi. the geographic townships of Aberdeen, Bridgland, Galbraith, Gould, Haughton, Kirkwood, McMahon, Morin, Rose and Wells. 2. Paragraph 1 of Schedule 9 of Ontario Regula- tion 283/68 is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : 1. In the Territorial District of Cochrane, being, i. the Town of Timmins, ii. the townships of Mount joy, Tisdale and Whitney, iii. the geographic townships of Cody, Deloro, Godfrey, Hoyle. Jamieson, Jessop, Mathe- son. Murphy, Ogden, Robb and Shaw, iv. the geographic Township of German except lots 1 and 2 of concessions 1 and 2, and V. the geographic Township of Macklem except lots 1 and 2 of Concession 6 and the north half of lots 1 and 2 of Concession 5. 3. This regulation comes into force on the 1st day of January, 1972. (1647) 38 THE APPRENTICESHIP AND TRADESMEN'S QUALIFICATION ACT O. Reg. 395/71. Farm Equipment Mechanic. Made— September 1st. 1971. Filed — September 10th, 1971. REGUL.ATION MADE UNDER THE APPRENTICESHIP AND TRADESMEN'S QUALIFICATION ACT FARM EQUIPMENT MECHANIC 1. In this Regulation, (a) "certified trade" means the trade of farm equipment mechanic ; (6) "farm equipment" means machinery and equipment used in farming operations but does not include motor vehicles or trailers registered for use on a highway under The Highway Traffic Act; (c) "farm equipment mechanic" means a person who, (i) inspects, dissassembles, adjusts, re- pairs, overhauls, assembles or re- assembles and tests farm equipment, (ii) inspects, tests, adjusts, and replaces components of self-contained coolers used on the farm exclusively for farm produce, and (iii) installs, inspects, maintains and re- mo\es automotive-tyj)e air-condi- tioning and heating systems for operator cabs on farm equipment. O. Reg. 395/71, s 1. 907 2854 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 395/71 2. The trade of farm equipment mechanic is designated as a certified trade for the purposes of the Act. O. Reg. 395/71, s. 2. 3. Sections 8 and 9 and subsections 2, 2a and 3 of section 10 of the Act do not apply to a person who works or is employed in the certified trade. O. Reg. 395/71,5.3. 4. An apprentice training program for the certified trade is estabhshed and shall consist of, (a) training and instruction at full-time educa- tional day classes provided at the Ontario Agricultural College in the subjects con- tained in Schedule 1 or in courses that, in the opinion of the Director, are equivalent thereto; and (b) practical training and instruction provided by the employer of the apprentice in the subjects contained in Schedule 2. O. Reg. 395/71,5.4. 5. — (1) Subject to subsections 2, 3, 4 and 5 an apprentice shall complete five periods of training and instruction of 1800 hours per period. (2) Where the apprentice is the holder of an Ontario Secondary School Graduation Diploma or has Ontario Grade 12 standing in English, Mathe- matics and Science or has such other academic qualification that, in the opinion of the Director, is equivalent thereto, he shall complete five periods of training and instruction of 1400 hours per period. (3) Where the apprentice is the holder of an Ontario Secondary School Graduation Diploma or has Ontario Grade 12 standing in English, Mathe- matics and Science or has such other academic quahfication that, in the opinion of the Director, is equivalent thereto and also has successfully com- pleted a pre-apprenticeship program approved by the Director, he shall complete five periods of training and instruction of 1300 hours per period. (4) Where the apprentice has successfully com- pleted Grade 10 in Ontario or has such other academic qualification that, in the opinion of the Director, is equivalent thereto and also has suc- cessfully completed a pre-apprenticeship program approved by the Director, he shall complete five periods of training and instruction of 1700 hours per period. (5) Where the apprentice holds a certificate of qualification in the trade of motor vehicle mechanic or in the trade of heavy duty equipment mechanic, he shall complete the fourth and fifth periods of training and instruction of 1800 hours per period. O.Reg. 395/71,5. 5. 6. Notwithstanding subsection 5 of section 5, a holder of a certificate of qualification in the trade of motor vehicle mechanic or in the trade of heavy duty equipment mechanic shall be eligible for examination for a certificate of qualification in the certified trade by submitting written evidence, satisfactory to the Director, of having had at least two years experience in the certified trade. O. Reg. 395/71, s. 6. 7. The rate of wages for an apprentice in the certified trade, whether for his regular daily hours or for hours in excess of his regular daily hours, shall not be less than, (a) 50 per cent during the first period of training and instruction ; (b) 60 per cent during the second period of training and instruction ; (c) 70 per cent during the third period of training and instruction ; (d) 80 per cent during the fourth period of training and instruction ; and (e) 90 per cent during the fifth period of training and instruction, of the average rate of wages for journeymen em- ployed by the employer in that trade, or where the employer is the only journeyman, of the average rate of wages for journeyman in the area. O. Reg. 395/71, s. 7. 8. The subjects of examination for an apprentice and for a certificate of qualification in the certified trade are the subjects contained in schedules 1 and 2. O. Reg. 395/71, s. 8. 9. The number of apprentices who may be em- ployed by an employer in the certified trade shall not exceed, (a) where the employer is a journeyman in the certified trade, one apprentice plus an additional apprentice for each journeyman employed by the employer in the certified trade and with whom the apprentice is working ; or (b) where the employer is not a journeyman in the certified trade, one apprentice for each journeyman employed by the employer in the trade and with whom the apprentice is working. O. Reg. 395/71, s. 9. 10. A certificate of qualification in the certified trade remains in force until cancelled or suspended in accordance with the regulations. O. Reg. 395/71, s. 10. 11. This Regulation comes into force on the tenth day after publication thereof in The Ontario Gazette under The Regulations Act. O. Reg. 395/71, s. 10. 908 O. Reg. 395/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Schedule 1 FARM EQUIPMENT MECHANIC In-School Training 2855 Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Course Subject Instruction To Be Given Mathematics Arithmetic Algebra Fractions, decinuil. ratio and proj)ortion, percentage, measurement. Metric sjrstem-conversion factors. Related formula manipulation. Science Physics Forces and their affects, friction, mechanical power transmission and heat energy. Velocity and accelera- tion. Force, mass and motion. Mechanical advan- tage, efficiency and horsepower ratings. Stresses and strains. Strength of materials. Heat and gases: coefficients of expansion (metals, alloys, coolants), effects of temperature and pressure changes. General Shop Practice Hand and Power tools Benchwork Blueprint Reading Fastening Devices Safety Welding Basic hand tools : selection, care and use of hammers, wrenches, pUers, files, hacksaws, chisels, punches and twist-drills. Basic operation of machine tools such as lathe, grinder, drill press. Operation of portable power tools such as drills, grinders, im- pact wrenches, etc. Uses of hand and power tools in repwdring, reconditioning or replacement of me- chanical parts and components. Repair innovations required in field situations. Layout and fitting. Soldering techniques, mea- suring tools such as rules, squares, feeler stock, cahpers, verniers and micrometers. Fitting com- ponents and related parts ; tolerances and clearances involved. Elementary Blueprint reading and isometric sketch- ing techniques. Interpretation of schematic dia- grams and exploded views related to typical farm equipment. Types of bolts, nuts, studs, screws and fittings. Thread identification. Tensile strengths and tor- quing. Cutting internal and external threads. Types of rivets, keys, springs, flat and lock washers andcircUps. Thread lubricants. Safety rules and safe ojjerating procedures. First aid (bsisic) and fire prevention. Toxic and explosive material. Good housekeeping. Oxyacetylene and arc welding and cutting techni- ques. Selection, use and care of equipment. Brazing and silver soldering. Fitting and joint preparation, metal identification. Position welding, hard facing, cutting and non-ferrous alloj^. Repairing or re- building damaged or worn castings and ferrous components of farm machinery (engine components and agricultural machinery). 909 2856 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 395/71 Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Course Subject Instruction To Be Given 4 Internal Combustion Engines Principles, Types, Uses and Major Systems Elementary theory of operation of 2 and 4 stroke cycles. Gasoline and diesel engines theory. Appli- cation to agricultural equipment. Identification and characteristics and functions of fuel, lubrica- tion, cooling, electrical and exhaust systems. Fuel Systems Carburetion principles. Fuel/air ratio. Vapouriza- tion and atomization. Mixtures. Detonation and pre-ignition. Fuel pump types and their operation. Fuel tanks, filters and lines. Venting. Single barrel carburetors, up, side and down draft, characteristics, and operation. Fuel injection systems, their com- ponents and operation. Servicing and repair pro- cedures. Diesel Engines Detailed examination of Diesel engines, principles and components. Inspection, cahbration and repair of fuel systems with particular emphasis on pumps and injectors. Lubrication Systems Types of engine lubrication systems — wet and dry sump. Splash and dip feeds. Oil pump types. Pressure indication and control. Crankcase ventila- tion. Servicing and repair procedures. Lubricants applicable-characteristics and classifications. Cooling Systems Air and liquid cooling. Radiators, thermostats, hose, pumps, and fans. System servicing and repair. Electrical System Basic electrical fundamentals. Units of electricity. Ohm's Law. Electron flow. Series and parallel circuits. Voltage drop electrical measurement. Typical internal combustion engines electrical cir- cuits. Switches and instruments used in engines. Batteries, ignition coils primary and secondary circuits. Spark plugs, distributors, alternators, generators and regulators. Starter motors. Servic- ing, repair and overhaul procedures. Repair and Overhaul Procedures Complete repair and overhaul of gasoline and diesel engines, including lubrication, cooling and fuel systems. Pump timing and injection cleaning. Trouble shooting techniques. 5 Hydraulics Principles and Components Basic hydraulic principles. Pascal's Law. Typical systems arrangement. Components and their opera- tion such as pumps, cylinders, valves, filters, hnes, reservoirs, accumulators and couphngs. Hydrauhc fluid, seals and packing. Tractor and Agricultural Machinery Systems Inspecting, servicing, repairing and overhauling procedures for complete hydraulic systems used in tractors and farm machinery. Trouble shooting techniques. 910 O. Reg. 395/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2857 Item Column 1 Column 2 1 Column 3 Course Subject Instruction To Be Given 6 Farm Tractors Servicing, Repxair and Overhaul Inspection, servicing, repair and overhaul procedures : for tractor components such as clutches, gear trans- missions, differentials, brakes and steering systems. Trouble shooting. 7 Agricultural Machinery Principles and " Types Assembly and Operation Inspection, Repair and Overhaul Variety of farm machinery and their functions under local and Ontcirio conditions. Principles of operation and types of plows, discs, seeders, sprayers, fertilizer spreaders, combines, mowers, conditioners, forage harvesters, balers. Assembly techniques for various machines and components. Use of proper tools and handling equipment. Importance of following manufacturer's manuals. Adjustments -and checks involved. Fits, clearances, tolerances, torques. Pre-delivery inspection requirements, routine servicing and periodic maintenance criteria. Proper operating requirements for various types of ma- chines. Adjustments. Repair and overhaul pro- cedures applicable. 8 Estimating and Shop Management Estimating and Ordering Qnality Control Public Relations Economic principles in repair procedures. Labour, material and overhead. Typical estimating tech- niques. Parts ordering, stock procedures, inventory control. Shop organization. Awareness of manufacturing methods. Acceptable standards. Employee attitude, responsibility. Warranties, complaints, courtesy. Communications. 9 i Soils and Crops Soils Crops General nature of soils. Changes due to cultivation. Relationship between water, soils and plants. Orga- nic matter, fertilizer mixtures and programs for various crops. Soil management — heavy, light and medium texture soils. Soil conservation and erosion. Farm planning. Ontario basic grain and forage crops: principles and practices, local apphcations. Types of crops, their classification importance, adaptation and rotation. CUmatic factors locally and Southern Ontario. Growing season, crop distribution and varieties. Tillage and cultivation factors. Seed bed preparation and seeding methods. Weed control. Crop harvesting techniques. 10 1 Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Automatic Air-Con- ditioning Systems Self-Contained Cooling Systems Tvp«-^ of cab air-conditioning systems. Principles of operation, inspection, service and repair procedures. Types of self-contained coolers used for milk, fruit, ^gs and vegetables. Principles of operation, in- spection, servicing and repair procedures. O. Reg. 395/71, Sched. 1. 911 2858 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 395/71 Schedule 2 FARM EQUIPMENT MECHANIC Work Experience Training Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Item Course Subject Work Instruction and Experience 1 General Shop Safety Safety rules and safe operating procedures. First Practice Aid. Fire prevention. Use and maintenance of fire-fighting equipment. Handling of gasoline, fuel oils, lubricants and cleaning solvents. Danger of carbon monoxide fumes. Correct use of lifting and hoisting equipment. Good housekeeping. Hand Tools Selection and use of hammers, punches, chisels, pliers, wrenches, sockets, screwdrivers, hacksaws, files, drifts, scrapers, snips, clamps, drill bits, reamers, vises, taps and dies. Stlid extractors. Hones. Power Tools Use and care of portable air and electric drills, impact tools, grinders. Machining tool op)erations of lathe, power hacksaw, grinder, drill press, etc. Benchwork Cutting with hacksaw, filing, scraping, driUing, use of drill press. Use of bench grinder. Grinding of drill bits, chisels, etc. Fitting bearings; bushings; honing; cutting and fiaring tubing. Soldering. Gasket making. Oxyacetylene and arc welding and cutting. Brazing techniques. Care and mainten- ance of welding equipment. Measuring Use of rules, straight edges and squares. Feeler Instruments gauges, calipers, verniers, micrometers, telescopic gauges, dial indicators, trammel gauges, pressure gauges. Fastening Devices Purpose and types of bolts, nuts, studs, screws and tube fittings. Thread identification and classifica- tion. Tensile strengths. Installation procedures. Tightening torques. Cutting internal and external threads. Removing broken studs. "Heh-Coil" inserts. Purpose and types of rivets, keys, springs, flat and lock washers, snap rings, circlips, cotter pins. Installation and removal. Thread lubri- cants, sealers, and locking compounds. General Shop Capacities and correct usage of floor cranes, hoists, Equipment jacks, stands, blocking, shop and portable hydrauhc presses and pullers. Operation and maintenance of degreasing and steam-cleaning equipment and air compressors. Capacities and use of tow trucks and related recovery equipment. 912 O. Reg. 395/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2859 Column 1 Item Column 2 Column 3 Course Subject Work Instnaction and Experience Internal Combustion Engines Operation, Testing and Adjustment (Gasoline & Diesel) Engine Reconditioning Lubricants Lubricating Systems Cooling Sjrstems Fuel Systems (Gasoline) Fuel Injection Systems Familiarization with engine types, components and correct operation. Recognition of abnormal engine noises and exhaust. Vacuum and compression testing. Identification of effects of cyHnder and bearing wear, defective valves, gaskets, seals, in- correct valve timing, lubricant and coolant tempera- tures on engine performance. Torquing heads and manifolds. Adjusting valve lash. Engine and component disassembly, cleaning, in- spection, repair, reconditioning or replacement. Boring, sleeving, honing, grinding, alignment and fitting operations. Re-assembly of engines and components. Fits, clearances and tolerances. Valve timing. Torquing. Engine testing. Familiarization with lubricant characteristics, classifications and ratings; contamination and de- terioration, frequency of change intervals. Familiarization with types, operation and require- ments. Servicing, overhaul or replacement of pumps, screens, oil lines and filters. Testing servicing and adjustment of pressure regulators, controls and crankcase ventilation systems. Air and liquid cooled pressurized systems. Inspec- tion, testing, overhaul or replacement of blowers, fans, water pumps, drives, radiators, shrouds and shutters, manifolds, thermostats, hoses and con- nections, temperature indicators, immersion heaters, transmission oil coolers, filter units. Radiator reverse flushing and flow-testing; use of cleaning agents, coolant additives, sealers. Testing anti- freeze solutions. Mechanical fuel pumps, vacuum and electric. Testing, repair, overhaul or replacement of pumps, tanks and supply lines. Carburetors ; types, opera- tion, circuits and systems. Air Cleaners. Testing, adjusting, cleaning, overhaul and tune-up operations. Pre-combustion chambers, air cells, energy cells. Dual fuel engines. Manifolds. Air cleaners. Air heaters. Blowers and turbo-chargers. After-coolers. Fuel tanks, lines, air traps, filters, water traps, primary transfer pumps, pressure regulating valves. Hydraulic, distributor, pressure-time injection pumps. Hydraulic, mechanical P.T., unit injectors. Fuel injection and air induction system inspection, adjustment, overhaul and testing operations. Timing and calibrating pumps and testing injector operation. Bleeding systems. Timing pumps to engines. Governors and controls. Speed/load adjustments and overhaul operations. Shutting-down over- speeding engines. 913 2860 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 0. Reg. 395/71 Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Course Subject Work Instruction and Experience 3 Belt and Chain Drives Installation and Mjuntenance Inspecting, installing, aligning and adjusting; "V" belts, pulleys, chains and sprockets. 4 Exhaust Systems Mufflers, Pipes & Components Back pressure checks. Replacing exhaust systems. 5 Electrical Systems Electrical Circuits Identification, tracing and testing of circuits. Use of voltmeters, ammeters, and ohmeters. Joining, splicing, soldering and insulating wires and cables. Removal and installation of terminals, connectors, plugs, resistance, fuses, circuit breakers, conduit. Switches and Instruments . Switches, relays and gauges, meters, indicator lights, rheostats, resistors, capacitors and semi-conductors. Testing, repair and replacement. Batteries Inspection, testing and maintenance. Use of volt- meters, ammeters, load resistances and hydrometers. Battery charging. Activation of dry-charged bat- teries. Battery heaters. Coil Ignition Systems Ignition coil insp>ection, testing and replacement. Testing primary and secondary circuits. Replace- ment of primary and high tension wiring, primary circuit switches and resistors. Distributor tests. Inspection and overhaul procedures. Lubrication. Installation and timing. Synchronizing dual points and distributors. Engine speed adjustments. Magnetos, Impulse Couplings Inspection, testing, adjusting overhaul, and timing. Spark Plugs Analyzing deposits. Testing, cleaning, gapping and installing. Charging Systems D.C. Generators A.C. Generators Inspection and testing of generators, alternators, regulators, relays, wiring and ground circuitry. Removing, overhauling or replacing and re-installing. Polarizing generators. Lubrication. Replacing transistor diodes. Bench testing and adjustment of regulators and relays. Starter Motors Inspecting and testing starting circuits, motors, drive units, switches, solenoids, cables and wiring. Re- moving, overhauling, testing and re-installing. Lubrication. Special Starting Systems Series parallel and magnetic switch systems. Diesel starting aids: glow plugs, air heaters, flame primers, ether capsules. Air and hydraulic starter motor systems. Testing, repairing or replacing components. Lights Circuits. Bulb and seal beam units. Lenses and holders. Signal lights; flasher units.. Aiming, testing, installing and repairing lights and wiring. Heaters & Defrosters Testing, adjustment or replacement of blower motors, actuating or control systems. 914 O. Reg. 395/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2861 Item 1 Column 1 | Column 2 Column 3 Course Subject Work Instruction and Experience 5 Electrical Systems (cont'd.) Horns Windshield Wipers and Washers Electric and air/vacuum types. Electric circuits and relays, air/vacuum horn, horn controls. Testing, adjusting or replacement. Electric single and multi-speed air/vacuum types. Speed controls and washers. Overhaul, repair or replacement. 6 Power Trains Clutches Manual Shift Transmissions Drive Shafts Axles and Differentials Single and multi-plate; mechanical and hydraulic operated controls; servicing and adjustment. In- spection, overhauhng and re-installation. Control adjustments and clearances. Testing. Standard transmissions ; constant mesh and sliding gear. Direct and remote controls, jwwer assist mechanisms, overdrives, auxihary drives. Servicing and adjustments. Removal, inspection, overhaul and re-installation. Control adjustments. Lubri- cation. Testing. Open drive shafts, center or supjwrt bearings, universal joints, flexible couplings shp joints and enclosed drive lines. Dis-assembly, overhaul or relubing; re-assembly and re-installation. Live axles. Multi-speed, tandem drive, trans-axles, standard and torque proportioning differentials, front driving axles, wheel planetary drives. Axle and differential control mechanisms; mechanical, electrical, air or vacuum operated. Testing, adjusting overhaul procedures. Axle bearings. Removing, relubing. replacing, adjusting or torquing. Oil seal replacement. Removing, overhauling and reinstal- ling axles and differentials. Lubrication. 7 Running Gear Front Suspension (Solid Axle) Suspension Systems Chassis and Main Frames "I" beam and trunnion mounted types. "A" frames, radius rods. Servicing and straightening procedures. Correction of caster, camber, toe-in, and kingpin inclination. Leaf springs, helper springs, mountings and related parts. Coil spring, torsion bar and air /hydraulic, nitrogen/hydraulic suspension systems. Shock absorbers, stabilizers, hangers and suspension control rods. Inspecting, overhauling suspensions and re- lated components. Torquing. Lubrication. Wheeled equipment. Crawler-base equipment; "A" frames, base, arch and deck frames. Equalizer bars. Pivot shafts. Draw bars. Articulated frames. Inspection, repair and aligning. Heat straightening. Ri vetted, welded and bolted frame repairs. i 915 2862 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 395/71 Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Course Subject Work Instruction and Experience 7 Running Gear (cont'd.) Steering Systems Wheel and Rims Tire and Tubes Cam and lever, worm and roller, worm and sector, re-circulating ball types. Steering linkage, bushings and joints. Pumps, control valves and steering cyUnders. Leaning wheel mechanisms. Multi- wheel steering. Inspection, adjustment and over- haul operations. Removing and re-installing wheels and rims. In- specting, repairing and servicing. Checking run-out. Inspection and identification of tire wear and faults. De-mounting and mounting tires. Tire, tube and valve repair. Inflation precautions. Tire weighting to improve traction. 8 Brake Systems Service Brakes Hydraulic, air, air-hydraulic, and electric systems. Air compressors, unloader valves, governors, reser- voirs; emergency relay valves, treadle controls, quick release valves, protection valves, low pressure indicators, flexible hoses and fittings. Brake cham- bers, slack adjusters, brake shoes and linings, anchor pins, camshafts, brake drums. Master cylinders and wheel cylinders. Inspection, overhaul, re-condi- tioning, re-assembly adjustment and testing of brake assemblies and systems. 9 Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Automotive Type Air-Conditioning Systems Self-Contained Cooling Systems Inspection, servicing and repair of cab air-con- ditioning systems and components. Inspection, servicing and repair of milk, fruit, egg and vegetable coolers. 10 Hydraulics Basic Principles Pump Units Hydraulic Cylinders Hydraulic Valves and Lines Reservoirs and and Accumulators Hydraulic principles ; Pascal's Law. Basic hydraulic systems and schematics. Applications. Safe work- ing practices. Vane, gear and piston pumps. Positive displace- ment, fixed and variable dehvery. Inspection, testing and overhaul. Single and double acting, single and double end. Cushion rings and plungers. Seals and packings. Inspection, servicing and overhaul. Flow; check, flow-control, divider, types. Pressure; relief (simple and compound) differential, modulating, safety, types. Control; spool, 2-way, 4-way, types. Inspection, testing, servicing andoverhaul procedures. Hydraulic fines, hoses and fittings. Installation and maintenance operations. Reservoir cleans-out, filters, strainers, baffles, breathers. Fluid coolers. Heaters. Spring loaded and gas charged (nitrogen) accumulators. Servicing and overhaul operations. 916 O. Reg. 395/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 396/71 2863 Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Course Subject Work Instruction and Experience 10 Hydraulics (cont'd.) Hydrostatic Drives Prime movers, pumps, motors, valve controls. Constant torque/variable horsepower, constant horsepower/variable torque, variable horsepower/ variable torque types. Servicing and overhaul operations. 11 Agricultural Machinery Field Equipment Accessories and Equipment Mowers, planters, sprayers, balers, forage harvesters, mixer-grinders, combines, etc. Principles of opera- tion, inspection, repair and overhaul procedures. Inspection, repair and overhaul operations. Repair or replacement of cutting edges and wear points. Adjustment and overhaul of controls. Blocking and loading operations. (1648) O. R^. 395/71, Sched. 2. 38 THE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATIONS ACT O. Reg. 3%/7I. Designation of Associations. Made— September 8th, 1971. Filed— September 10th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATIONS ACT 1. The Schedule to R^ulation 2 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by Ontario Regulations 260/61, 14/63, 118/63. 440/67, 425/68, 273/70 and 215/71, is further amended by renumbering item 1 as la and and by adding the following item : 1. The Canadian Commercial Rabbit Growers* Association. (1649) 38 917 O. Reg. 397/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 399/71 2907 Publications Under The Regulations Act October 2nd, 1971 THE DENTISTRY ACT O. Reg. 397/71. Registration Fee. Made— August 18th, 1971. Approved — September 1st, 1971. Filed— September 13th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DENTISTRY ACT REGISTRATION FEE 1. The annual registration fee for a member of the College engaged in the practice of dental surgery is $215. O. Reg. 397/71, s. 1. 2. Ontario Regulation 63/66 is revoked. O. Reg. 397/71,5.2. The Board of Directors OF The Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario: N. L. Diefenbacher, D.D.S. President Kenneth F. Pownall Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 18th day of August, 1971. (1674) 39 THE PESTICIDES ACT O. Reg. 398/71. General. Made— September 1st, 1971. Filed— September 13th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PESTICIDES ACT 1. Section 42 of Ontario Regulation 445/67 is amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (3) During the period mentioned in subsection 1, no person shall move any vehicle without per- mission in writing from the Director. 2. Section 45 of Ontario Regulation 445/67 is amended by striking out "or" at the end of clause b, by adding "or" at the end of clause -c, and by adding thereto the follow- ing clause : (d) in the case of thallium sulphate, unless a permit therefor has been issued by the Director. 3. Section 83 of Ontario Regulation 445/67 is amended by striking out "Class 2 or Class 6" in the third hne and inserting in lieu thereof "Class 3, Class 4, Class 5, Class 9, Class 10, Class 11, Class 12, Class 13 or Class 14". (1675) 39 THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT O. Reg. 399/71. Health Units — Areas that may be included in Health Units. Made— September 8th, 1971. Filed— September 13th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1. Subparagraph xia of paragraph 1 of Schedule 4 to Regulation 509 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1%0, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 11/68, is revoked. 2. Paragraph 1 of Schedule 6 to Regulation 509 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 70/70, is amended by adding thereto the following items ; Brackin Foleyet Leeson Rennie Stover 3. This Regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of April, 1971. (1676) 39 919 2908 O. Reg. 400/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 402/71 THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT O. Reg. 400/71. Health Units — General. Made— August 18th, 1971. Approved — September 8th, 1971. Filed— September 13th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1. Item 25 of Appendix A to Regulation 510 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 406/67, is amended by striking out "ex- cept the Improvement District of Nakina" in the second and third lines thereof. 2. This Regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of July, 1971. A. B. Lawrence Minister of Health Dated at Toronto, this 18th day of August, 1971. (1677) 39 THE PLANNING ACT O. Reg. 401/71. Zoning Order — County of Essex, Township of Tilbury North. Made — September 7th, 1971. Filed— September 13th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE PLANNING ACT 1. Ontario Regulation 127/70, as amended by Ontario Regulations 330/70, 445/70 and 520/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following section : 21. — (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Order, the lands described in schedules 7, 8 and 9 may be used for the erection of one single-family detached cottage or one single-family dwelling and structures accessory thereto provided the following requirements are met : Minimum lot area Minimum lot frontage Maximum lot coverage Maximum height Minimum front yard Minimum side yard Minimum rear yard 15,000 square feet 100 feet 15 per cent 30 feet 42 feet 10 feet on one side and 4 feet on the other 50 feet Minimum elevation No building in- tended for human habitation shall be designed, con- structed or located in such a way as to permit the entry of fiood waters below the level of 581.0 feet, Canadian Geodetic Datum. (2) For the purpose of this section, where a garage is attached to and forms part of a building, the garage portion only shall not be regarded as a building intended for human habitation. 2. Ontario Regulation 127/70, as amended by Ontario Regulations 330/70, 445/70 and 520/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following schedules : Schedule 7 All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of Tilbury North, in the County of Essex, in the Province of Ontario and being composed of lots 610 and 611 according to Plan 1620. Schedule 8 All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of Tilbury North, in the County of Essex, in the Province of Ontario and being composed of lots 239, 240 and 241 according to Plan 1620. Schedule 9 All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of Tilbury North, in the County of Essex, in the Province of Ontario and being composed of lots 612 and 613 according to Plan 1620. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 7th day of September, 1971. (1678) 39 THE CEMETERIES ACT O. Reg. 402/71. Closings and Removals. Made— September 8th, 1971. Filed— September 14th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CEMETERIES ACT 1. Regulation 42 of Revised Regulations ofj Ontario, 1960 is amended by adding thereto] the following Schedule : 920 O. Reg. 402/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 405/71 2909 Schedule 55 HAVILAND CEMETERY LOT 12, CONCESSION 2 TOWNSHIP OF TOWNSEND COUNTY OF NORFOLK ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of Townsend, in the County of Norfolk, and in the Province of Ontario, and being comprised of part of Lot 12, Concession 2 in said Township of Townsend, said parcel containing by admeasurement 11,686 square feet, more or less, and more particularly described as follows : Premising that the bearing of the north hmit of Lot 12, Concession 2, Township of Townsend is north 78° SO* east and relating all bearings herein thereto. Beginning at an iron bar planted in the central part of said Lot 12 distant 1,526.47 feet from an iron bar planted in the northwest angle of said Lot 12 measured on a course of south 24° 47' lO* east therefrom; thence north 80° 32' 20* east, 123.9 feet to an iron bar planted; thence south 9° 32' lO* east, 93.11 feet to an iron bar planted; thence south 77° 59' 50* west, 120.18 feet to an iron bar planted; thence north 11° 44' 10* west, 98.5 feet to an iron bar planted at the place of beginning. (1679) 39 THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 403/71. Designations — Toronto to North Bay. Made — September 1st, 1971. Filed — September 14th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT 1. Schedule 29 to Regulation 215 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amended by adding at the end thereof : except that portion of the above-mentioned high- way transferred to the Corporation of the Town of Gravenhurst by Order-in-Council OC-1824/71, effec- tive on the 23rd day of July, 1971, and shown as Part 1 on Department of Transportation and Communications plan P-2626-125. (1680) 39 THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 404/71. Designations — Trans-Canada Highway, OriUia to Quebec Boundary. Made — September 1st. 1971. Filed — September 14th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT 1. Schedule 48 to Regulation 219 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 424/70, is amended by adding at the end thereof: except that portion of the above-mentioned high- way closed by Order-in-Council OC-2016/71, effec- tive on the 7th day of July, 1971, £ind shown as Part 1 on Department of Transportation and Communications plan P-2601-37. (1681) 39 THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 405/71. Designations — Queen Elizabeth Way. Made — September 1st, 1971. Filed— September 14th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT Regulation 214 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amended by adding thereto the following Schedule : Schedule 15a INTERCHANGE AT WALKER'S LINE In the Town of BurUngton in the County of Halton being. 921 2910 O. Reg. 405/71 (a) part of lots 9, 10, Hand 12, Concession 2, south of Dundas Street ; (b) part of lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, Concession 3, south of Dundas Street ; (c) part of Walker's Line in Lot 10, Conces- sion 2, south of Dundas Street; and (d) part of the road allowance between, (i) lots 10 and 11, Concession 2, south of Dundas Street, and (ii) lots 10 and 11, Concession 3, south of Dundas Street (Walker's Line), and being those portions of the King's Highway shown as Parts 1 and 2, on Department of Transportation and Communications plan P-2070- 181, filed with the Documents Section of the Department of Transportation and Communications, at Toronto, on the 29th day of June, 1971. THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 406/71 (d) part of lots 27, 28 and 29, Concession 3; (e) part of lots 25, 26, 27 and 28, Concession 4; (/) part of lots 24 and 25, Concession 5; ig) part of lots 23 and 24, Concession 6; (A) part of Lot 23, Concession 7; (i) part of lots 23 and 24, Concession 8; (;) part of lots 22, 23 and 24, Concession 9; (k) part of lots 21, 22 and 23, Concession 10; (1682) 1.00 mile, more or less. 39 THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 406/7L Designations — Miscellaneous, Southern Ontario. Made — September 1st, 1971. Filed— September 14th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT 1. Paragraph 3 of Schedule 123c to Regulation 213 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 272/70, is revoked. 2. Regulation 213 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amended by adding thereto the following Schedule : Schedule 123cc In the Township of Edwardsburgh in the County of Grenville being, (a) part of Park lots B, C and D, Rear of Town Plot of Johnstown ; (b) part of Park lots 3 to 9, both inclusive. Range southwest of Kemptville Road; (c) part of lots 29, 30, 31 and 32, Concession 2 ; (/) part of the land under the waters of the South Nation River ; (m) part of Eleventh Street, Town Plot of Johnstown ; (n) part of County Road No. 22 (Shanly Road), in lots 23 and 24, Concession 6; and (o) part of the road allowance between, (i) concessions 1 and 2, (ii) lots 30 and 31, Concession 2, (iii) concessions 2 and 3, (iv) concessions 3 and 4, (v) concessions 4 and 5, (vi) lots 24 and 25, Concession 5, (vii) concessions 5 and 6, (viii) concessions 6 and 7, (ix) concessions 7 and 8, (x) concessions 8 and 9, (xi) concessions 9 and 10, and (xii) the townships of Edwardsburgh and Oxford, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Transportation and Communications plan P-6073-51, filed with the Documents Section of the Department of Trans- portation and Communications, at Toronto, on the 19thdayof July, 1971. 12.50 miles, more or less. 3. Schedule 130 to Regulation 213 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 239/66, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 922 O. Reg. 406/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Schedule 130 BELFIELD EXPRESSWAY In the Borough of Etobicoke in the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto being, (a) part of lots 24 and 25, Concession A^ fronting the Humber ; {b) part of Lot 24, Gincession 1, frontrng the Humber ; (c) part of lots 23 and 24, Concession 2, fronting the Humber ; (d) part of lots 24 and 25, Concession 3, fronting the Humber ; («) part of lots 24, 25 and 26. Concession 4, fronting the Humber ; (/) part of, (i) lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, and (ii) Daybar Avenne. roistered plan 3663 ; (g) part of. (i) Block A, and (ii) 17-foot widening, registered plan 5210; {h) part of, (i) lots 13 and 14. (ii) Block A, (iii) 25-foot widening, and (iv) Cityview Drive. registered plan 4790; (»') part of Greensboro Drive, in Lot 24, Con- cession A, fronting the Humber ; {j) part of Ronson Drive, Shaft Road and McCulloch Avenue, in Lot 24, Conces- sion 1 , fronting the Humber ; (*) part of Atwell Drive, in Lot 24, Conces- sion 3, fronting the Humber; and (/) part of the road allowance between. (i) Concession A and Concession 1, fronting the Humber (Kipling Avenne), O. Reg. 407/71 2911 (ii) concessions 1 and 2, fronting the Humber (Martin Grove Road), (iii) concessions 2 and 3, fronting the Humber (Brockport Drive), and (iv) concessions 3 and 4, fronting the Humber (Carlingyiew Drive), and being those portions of the King's Highway shown as Parts 1 and 2, on Department of Transportation and Communications plan P-5074- 21, filed with the Documents Section of the Depart- ment of Transportation and Communications, at Toronto, on the 8th day of Joly. 1971. (1683) 2.20 miles, more or less. 39 THE PUBLIC HOSPITALS ACT ^ O. Reg. 4«7/71. V Capital Grants for Local Rehabilitation and Crippled Children's Centres. Made — September 8th. 1971. Filed— September 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HOSPITALS ACT CAPITAL GRANTS FOR LOCAL REHABILITATION AND CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S CENTRES 1. In this Regulation. (a) "approved cost" means the cost of. (i) the construction of new buildings or the renovation prc^ram for existing buildings to be used for a rehabih- tation centre or a crippled children's centre, (ii) fees that are approved by the Com- mission and paid to an architect for his services and the services of his consulting engineers, (iii) fees that are approved by the Com- mission for consultants, other than those paid through the architect, (iv) necessary basic equipment and fur- nishings and the installation thereof, including elevators and air- conditioning in areas of the centre approved by the Commission as requiring air-condirioning. 923 2912 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 407/71 (v) land surveys and soil tests, (vi) necessary paving and sodding, but does not include, (vii) land acquisition, demolition of exist- ing buildings and other clearance of site, (viii) financing charges, (ix) working capital and pre-opening expenses, (x) contingency allowances, (xi) chapel furnishings, (xii) landscaping, gardens, works of art, murals, busts, statues and similar decorations, or (xiii) facilities for ancillary revenue- producing operations ; (6) "basic equipment" means all equipment approved by the Commission that is neces- sary and reasonable to enable a rehabili- tation centre or a crippled children's centre to commence its function as determined at the time of its completion and includes all such equipment which is installed and ready for use not later than twelve months from the date of completion of the centre; (c) "rehabihtation centre" or "crippled child- ren's centre" means a separate, organized facility, approved as such by the Ontario Hospital Services Commission to provide local diagnostic and treatment services in a community or district to handicapped or disabled individuals requiring restorative and adjustive services in an integrated and co-ordinated program ; (d) "renovation program" means a plan to provide adequate accommodation therein by the major renovation or alteration of a rehabilitation centre or a crippled child- ren's centre, or any part thereof that is obsolete or otherwise inadequate. O. Reg. 407/71, s. 1. 2. The Commission may approve both a re- habilitation centre and a crippled children's centre in one institution. O. Reg. 407/71, s. 2. 3. — (1) Where the contract for the construction of new buildings or the renovation program for existing buildings for a rehabilitation centre or a crippled children's centre was signed on or after the 1st day of January, 1971, the Commission shall pay a capital grant for the construction or renovation. (2) The capital grant under subsection 1 shall amount to two-thirds of the approved cost. (3) A rehabilitation centre or a crippled children's centre receiving a capital grant under this Regula- tion shall not be paid capital financial assistance under any other Regulation under the Act. O. Reg. 407/71, s. 3. 4. Where the actual amount of the approved cost of the construction or of the renovation program differs from the total approved cost as approved by the Commission, the Commission may make any adjustment in the amount of the capital grant that the Commission considers proper. O. Reg. 407/71, s. 4. 5. — (1) The Commission may pay to or on behalf of a rehabilitation centre or a crippled children's centre fees approved by the Commission for consul- tants required for planning the rehabilitation centre or the crippled children's centre before the pre- paration of the architect's preliminary sketch plans. (2) When the architect's preliminary sketch plans of the rehabilitation centre or the crippled children's centre have been approved by the Commission, the fees earned by the architect and approved consul- tants may be paid by the Commission to or on behalf of the rehabilitation centre or the crippled children's centre. (3) When the architect's working drawings of the rehabilitation centre or the crippled children's centre have been approved by the Commission, the fees earned by the architect and approved con- sultants may be paid by the Commission to or on behalf of the rehabilitation centre or the crippled children's centre. O. Reg. 407/71, s. 5. 6. Where monies have been paid under subsection 1, 2 or 3 of section 5, the balance of the capital grant shall be paid to or on behalf of the rehabilita- tion centre or the crippled children's centre in instalments as follows : 1. One-eighth when one-eighth of the work is completed. 2. One-eighth when one-quarter of the work is completed. 3. One-eighth when three-eighths of the work is completed. 4. One-eighth when one-half of the work is completed. 5. One-eighth when five-eighths of the work is completed. 6. One-eighth when three-quarters of the work is completed. 7. One-eighth when seven-eighths of the work is completed. 924 O. Reg. 407/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 408/71 2913 8. The balance when the approved construc- tion of new buildings or renovation pro- gram is completed and the buildings and facilities are furnished, equipped and ready to receive and treat patients. O. Reg. 407/71, s. 6. (1684) 39 THE HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION ACT O. Reg. 408/71. General. Made— August 23rd, 1971. Approved — September 8th, 1971. Filed— September 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION ACT 1 . Subsection 4 of section 40 of Ontario Regula- tion 1/67, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 308/67, section 1 of Ontario Regulation 386/68, section 1 of Ontario Regulation 299/69 and section 1 of Ontario Regulation 356/70, is revoked and the fol- lowing substituted therefor : (4) Each hospital hsted in Schedule 8 is approved from the 1st day of July, 1971 up to and including the 30th day of June, 1972 for the purpose of providing such services to insured persons as are provided for in the regulations governing nursing homes approved by the Commission as health facilities for the provision of care to chronically ill patients. 2. Schedule 8 to Ontario Regulation 1/67, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 356/70 and amended by section 6 of Ontario Regulation 60/71, is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : Schedule 8 NURSING HOMES TEMPORARILY APPROVED FOR CHRONIC CARE Item Location 1. Aurora 2. Aurora 3. Aurora 4. Brampton 5. Brampton Nake of Nursing Home Aurora Resthaven Nursing Home Cobblestone House Foxbar Nursing Homes Limited Cripps Nursing Home Hodgins Rest Home Limited 7. Chesley 8. Columbus 9. Elmira 10. Grimsby 11. Hanover 12. Mount Albert 13. Pickering 14. Pine Grove 15. Port Perry 16. Ridgetown 17. Scarborough 18. Thamesville 19. Thombury 20. Toronto 21. Toronto 22. Toronto 23. Toronto 24. Toronto 25. Toronto 26. Toronto 27. Toronto 28. Toronto 29. Trout Creek 30. Wallaceburg 31. West Hill Parkview Manor Chronic Nursing Home Limited Glencedar Nursing Home Limited Elmira Nursing Home Kilean Lodge Densmore Faith Nursing Home Limited Cooper Nursing Homes Limited Community Nursing Homes Limited Pine Grove Nursing Home Limited Community Nursing Homes Limited Barnwell Nursing Home Limited BirchcUff Limited Clayton Nursing Home Errinrung Limited Alpha Nursing Home Limited Maynard Nursing Home Limited Norwood Nursing Home Limited Red Wing Convalescent Home Roulet Nursing Homes Limited (31 Walmer Road) St. Raphael's Nursing Homes Limited (Springhurst) Tyndall Nursing Home Limited The Village Nursing Home White Eagle Nursing Home Stonehouse Nursing Home LaPointe-Fisher Nursing Home, Limited The Open Gate Nursing Home Limited 6. Cannington Bon-Air Nursing Home Ontario Hospital Services Commission: S. W. Martin Chairman D. J. Twiss Commissioner Dated at Toronto, this 18th day of August, 1971. (1685) 39 925 2914 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 409/71 THE PAPERBACK AND PERIODICAL DISTRIBUTORS ACT, 1971 O. Reg. 409/71. General. Made— September 15th. 1971. Filed— September 16th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PAPERBACK AND PERIODICAL DISTRIBUTORS ACT, 1971 GENERAL 1. — (1) An application for a registration as a distributor shall be in Form 1. (2) An annual return for maintenance of registra- tion shall be in such form as the Registrar shall prescribe. O. Reg. 409/71, s. 1. 2. Every registration lapses on the 1st day of October unless the prescribed annual return for maintenance of registration, together with the prescribed fee is filed with the Registrar on or before that date. O. Reg. 409/71, s. 2. 3. Fees payable to the Registrar are as follows: 1. Upon apphcation for registration as a distributor or for maintenance of registration as a distributor $ 25 2. Upon application for a duplicate certificate of registration 3 O. Reg. 409/71, s. 3. GENERAL 4. — (1) Every distributor shall, within five days after the event, notify the Registrar in writing of, (a) any change in address for service in Ontario or any business address ; (b) the opening or closing of any branch office and, in the case of the opening of any branch office, the name and address of the branch manager ; (c) any change in the membership of a partner- ship, association, syndicate or other orga- nization of individuals ; (d) any change in the officers or directors of a corporation ; (e) any change in the controlling interest of a corporation or the ownership of its equity shares ; (/) any changes in partnership agreements, letters patent or other instruments govern- ing the operation of the distributor; and ig) any change in resident or non-resident status of any person interested in the applicant. (2) The distributor shall provide such additional information or particulars verified by affidavit as may be requested by the Registrar. O. Reg. 409/71,5.4. 5. A voluntary cancellation of registration under subsection 7 of section 6 of the Act shall be in Form 2. O. Reg. 409/71, s. 5. 6. The fees and allowances to be paid to a person summonsed to appear as a witness before the Tribunal shall be as follows : 1. Attending proceedings, each day. . .$ 10 2. Where a witness travels by private auto- mobile, ten cents a mile for each mile necessarily travelled between his place of residence and the place where the pro- ceedings are held but, where the proceed- ings are held in the city or town in which the witness resides, seventy-five cents. 3. Where a witness travels by a means other than private automobile, a sum equal to the amount of the fare actually paid for the transportation from his place of resi- dence to the place where the proceedings are held, and return. 4. Where a witness is required to attend the proceedings on more than one day and returns to his place of residence at night, the travelling allowance mentioned in para- graph 2 or 3, as the case may be, is payable in respect of each days attendance. 5. Where a witness resides elsewhere and in the opinion of the director it is desirable that he remain overnight at the place at which the proceedings are held, a sum actually and reasonably paid by him for Hving expenses. O. Reg. 409/71, s. 6. 926 O. Reg. 409/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2915 Form 1 The Paperback and Periodical Distributors Act. 1771 APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION AS A DISTRIBUTOR The undersigned applies to the Registrar for registration as a distributor under The Paperback and Periodical Distributors Act, 1971 and for the purpose of procuring registration gives the following information : 1 . AppUcation on behalf of Name under which applicant will carry on business Head Office (if Corporation) Address (from which business will be conducted) Mailing Address (if different from above) Address for Service in Ontario (if different from above) Date of application n individual n partnership n corporation D other Telephone No. (business) Chief Officer or Manager in Ontario Business Address and Telephone No. 2. Define carefully the geographical boundaries of the area in which the appUcant carried on business immediately before the 14th day of June, 1971. 3. Individuals,^Partnerships and Associations: (a) Complete the following for an individual applicant or each partner, member or associate of the applicant. 927 2916 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 409/71 Name in Full Non-Resident (Yes or No) Residence Address Residence Telephone Position Held (b) List the source, amount and maturity date of any obligation owing by the partnership and where applicable the names and addresses of each creditor. Has any person undertaken to act as a guarantor in relation to the financial or other undertakings of the applicant ? □ yes D no If yes, give full particulars: Has a subrogation been executed by any creditors in relation to loans owing by the applicant ? D yes D no If yes, give full particulars: Note: If the applicant is (a) a sole proprietor operating under a trade name or (b) a partnership, a copy of the Certificate of Registration under The Partnership Registration Act must be enclosed. In the case of a partnership please submit partnership agreement or any other governing instrument. 4. For Corporations only : Complete the following for each officer and director of the applicant. Name in Full Non-Resident (Yes or No) Residence Address Residence Telephone Position Held Date of Incorporation : Jurisdiction of D Ontario or Incorporation n Other If other, please spec :ify: 928 O. Reg. 409/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE CAPITAL STOCK 2917 PARTICULARS OF THE AUTHORIZED SHARE CAPITAL Number of Shares With Par Value Number of Shares Without Par Value Class Par Value SHARES ISSUED AND OUTSTANDING Number Class Does any class of shares carry voting rights by reason of any contingency that has occurred and is continuing ? n Yes D No If yes. give full particulars: LIABILITIES Bonds Debentures Notes Other Loans Source Maturity Date List the names and addresses of the registered and beneficial owners of each obUgation and the nature and extent of the interest attributable to each. Has any person undertaken to act as a guarantor in relation to the financial or other undertakings of the applicant ? 929 2918 D Yes D No THE ONTARIO GAZETTE If yes, give full particulars: O. Reg. 409/71 Has a subrogation been executed by any creditor in relation to loans owing by the apphcant? □ Yes n No If yes, give full particulars: RECORD OF SHAREHOLDERS Name of shareholder of record Address of shareholder of record Shareholder of record is a non-resident . (Yes or No) No. and Class of shares held No. and Class of equity shares held Total number of shares > issued to date Total number of equity shares issued to date. Vl/lll/l Are any of the above shares held directly or indirectly for a beneficial shareholder? n Yes Q No If yes, give full particulars : Name of shareholder of record Name of beneficial shareholder Beneficial shareholder is a non-resident (Yes or No) Address of beneficial shareholder No. and Class of shares beneficially held No. and Class of equity shares beneficially held Is any non-resident shareholder associated or deemed to be associated within the meaning of subsections 3 and 4 of section 9 of the Act with any other shareholder ? Q Yes Q No If yes, give full particulars: Note: Please submit letters patent, supplementary letters patent, articles of incorporation, articles of incorporation, or any other incorporating or governing instruments. amended 930 O. Reg. 409/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2919 5. Is there any person or company whose name is not disclosed above who has any interest in the appUcant, beneficially or who otherwise exercises control or direction over the appUcant ? n Yes Q No If yes, give fuU particulars and state whether resident or non-resident. 6. Ontario Branch Offices (if any) n'Yes D No Branch Office Name Branch Address Name of Branch Manager Address (Res.) of Branch Manager 7. Is the applicant (or any partner, in the case of a partnership, or any officer or director, in the case of a corporation) in any way associated with any individual, firm, pwutnership or corporation currently holding registration as a distributor ? □ Yes n No If yes, give full particulars : (signature of Applicant/Partner or Officer) Official Capacity AFFIDAVIT (By an individual applicant, or by each partner or associate) Province of Ontario County of To wit: I of the in the County of Make Oath and Say: 1. I am the appUcant herein for registration as a distributor and I signed the application. 2. The information given by me in this application is true. Sworn before me at the in the County of. this day of 19. A commissioner, etc. (signature(s) ) 931 2920 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 409/71 Province of Ontario County of AFFIDAVIT (By Officer of Corporate Applicant) I , of the To wit : in the County of . . . . Make Oath and Say: 1 . I am the of the applicant (title) (name of applicant) herein for registration as a distributor, and I signed the foregoing application. 2. To the best of my knowledge, information and belief the information given in the application is true. Sworn before me at the in the County of., this. .day of , 19... A commissioner, etc. (signature of officer) O. Reg. 409/71, Form 1. Form 2 J The Paperback and Periodical Distributors Act, 1971 1 VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF REGISTRATION | To the Registrar of Paperback and Periodical Distributors of the Department of Financial and » Commercial Affairs : I hereby request that my registration as a distributor be cancelled and I hereby surrender my registration. (witness) Dated at this day of 19 (signature of registrant) O. Reg. 409/71, Form 2. 932 O. Reg. 409/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2921 Form 3 The Paperback and Periodical Distributors Act, 1971 SUMMONS TO A WITNESS BEFORE THE COMMERCIAL REGISTRATION APPEAL TRIBUNAL Re: To: (name of witness) You are hereby summoned and required to attend before The Commercial Registration Appeal Tribunal at a hearing to be held at in the of on day, the day of 19 at the hour of o'clock in the noon (local time), and so from day to day until the hearing is concluded or the Tribunal otherwise orders, to give evidence on oath or by affirmation touching the matters in question in the proceedings and to bring with you and produce at such time and place. Dated this day of 19 THE COMMERCIAL REGISTRATION APPEAL TRIBUNAL: Chairman of the Tribunal Note : You are entitled to be paid the Uke personal allowances for your attendance at the hearing as are prescribed by Ontario Regulation 409/71. If you fail to attend and give evidence at the hearing, or to produce the documents or things specified, at the time and place sj)ecified, without lawful excuse, you are liable to punishment by the Supreme Court in Uke manner as if for contempt of that court for disobedience to a subpoena. O. Reg. 409/71, Form 3. Form 4 The Paperback and Periodical Distributors Act, 1971 NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE COMMERCIAL REGISTRATION APPEAL TRIBUNAL To: (appUcant or registrant, as the case may be) Take Notice that a hearing will be held pursuant to section The Paperback and Periodical Distributors Act, 1971 , before The Commercial Registration Appeal Tribunal at on day, the day of 19 .... , at the hour of o'clock in the noon, and so from day to day until the hearing is adjourned or concluded. 933 2922 O. Reg. 409/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 410/71 The following is a concise statement of the issues to be considered: And Take Notice that the rules applicable to the hearing are to be found in. And Further Take Notice that if you fail to attend the hearing The Commercial Registration Appeal Tribunal may proceed in your absence and you will not be entitled to notice of any further proceedings. Dated at . , , this day of ,19 THE COMMERCIAL REGISTRATION APPEAL TRIBUNAL: (1686) Registrar to the Tribunal O. Reg. 409/71, Form 4. 39 THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT O. Reg. 410/71. Safety Helmets for Motorcycle Riders. Made— September 15th, 1971. Filed— September 17th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT 1. Sections 2 and 3 of Ontario Regulation 306/68 are revoked and the following substituted therefor : 2. The helmet referred to in section 1 shall conform to the requirements of the, (a) Canadian Standards Association Standard D230 Safety Helmets for Motorcycle Riders and bear the monogram of the Canadian Standards Association Testing Labora- tories ; (b) Snell Memorial Foundation and shall have affixed thereto the certificate of the Snell Memorial Foundation ; or (c) British Standards Institute and shall have affixed thereto the certificate of the British Standards Institute. (1687) 39 934 O. Reg. 411/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 412/71 2979 Publications Under The Regulations Act October 9th, 1971 THE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY OF MUSKOKA ACT O.Reg. 411/71. Order of the Minister. Made— September 20th, 1971. Filed— September 20th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY OF MUSKOKA ACT ORDER OF THE MINISTER In The Matter Of The District Municipality of Muskoka Act; and In The Matter Of the audited surplus or operating deficit of a local municipality or a local roads board or a statute labour board at the 31st day of December, 1970: ORDER 1. Under the provisions of subsection 4 of section 99 of The District Municipality of Muskoka Act, IT IS ordered: That the necessary adjustment in the tax rate as determined by subsection 2 and 3 of section 99 of The District Municipality of Muskoka Act may be made by the fol- lowing area municipalities over a period of not more than five years commencing in the year 1971 : (a) Area Municipality of the Township of Georgian Bay ; (6) Area MunicipaUty of the Township of Lake of Bays ; (c) Area Municipality of the Township of Muskoka Lakes ; {d) Area Municipahty of the Town of Gravenhurst ; («) Area Municipality of the Town of Bracebridge ; and {/) Area Municipahty of the Town of Huntsville. O. Reg. 411/71, s. 1. Dalton Bales, Minister of Municipal Affairs. Dated at Toronto, this 20th day of September, 1971. THE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY OF MUSKOKA ACT O. Reg. 412/71. Order of the Minister. Made— September 20th, 1971. Filed— September 20th, 1971. (1727) REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY OF MUSKOKA ACT ORDER OF THE MINISTER In The Matter Of The District Municipality of Muskoka Act; and In The Matter Of the rates of taxation to be levied in certain merged areas in the year 1971 ; and In The Matter Of the manner in which the adjust- ment of the mill rates shall be met : ORDER 1. Under the provisions of section 97 of The District Municipality of Muskoka Act, it is ordered: (1) The rates of taxation for general purposes for the year 1971 which, but for this Order, would have been levied by the council of an area municipahty on the whole of assessment for real property and business assessment according to the last revised assessment roll in the merged areas of such area municipality specified in the Schedule hereto, shall be increased or decreased by the council of the area munici- pality in each such merged area by the number of mills specified in the said Schedule ; and (2) The amounts ascertained by multiplying the mill rates specified in this Order by the assessment for each merged area shall be included in the sums adopted by each area municipahty concerned for general purposes in accordance with section 307 of The Municipal Act. O. Reg. 412/71, s. 1. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs 40 Dated at Toronto, this 20th day of September, 1971. 935 2980 412/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Schedule 413/71 Merged Areas Mills Area Municipality of the Township of Georgian Bay the Former Township of Freeman +19 the former geographic townships of Baxter and Gibson — 2 Area Municipality of the Township of Lake of Bays the former Township of Franklin — 15 the former geographic townships of Sinclair and Finlayson +10 the former Township of Ridout + 6 that part of the former Township of McLean annexed to the Township + 4 Area Municipality of the Township of Muskoka Lakes the former Township of Cardwell + 9 the former Township of Watt + 7 the former Village of Windermere » — 2 the former Village of Port Carhng + 5 the former Town of Bala '. + 5 that part of the former Township of Monck annexed to the Township + 6 that part of the former Township of Medora and Wood annexed to the Township — 7 Area Municipality of the Town of Gravenhurst the former Township of Morrison — 16 the former Township of Ryde +22 the former Town of Gravenhurst +22 that part of the former Township of Muskoka annexed to the Town. — 17 that part of the former Township of Medora and Wood annexed to the Town — 9 O. Reg. 412/71. Schedule. (1728) 40 THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT O. Reg. 413/71. Communicable Diseases. Made— September 8th, 1971. Approved — September 15th, 1971. Filed— September 20th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1. — (1) Table 1 of Regulation 505 of Revis'ed Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amended by adding thereto the following items : Item No. Communicable Diseases Sections of the Act Column 1 Col. 2 Col. 3 Col. 4 Col. 5 Col. 6 Col. 7 5a 28a Botulism 66 66 68 68 Tetanus (2) Item 13 of the said Table 1 is struck out and the following inserted in lieu thereof: 936 0. Reg. 413/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2981 Item No. Communicable Diseases Sections of the Act Column 1 Col. 2 Col. 3 Col. 4 Col. 5 Col. 6 Col. 7 13 13a 136 Viral Hepatitis Infectious. 62 62 62 66 66 66 68 68 68 70 70 70 Viral Hepatitis Serum Viral Hepatitis unspecified (3) Item 16 of the said Table 1 is struck out and the following inserted in lieu thereof: Item No. Communicable Diseases Sections of the Act Column 1 Col. 2 Col. 3 Col. 4 Col. 5 Col. 6 Col. 7 16 Meningococcal Meningitis and including Meningococcaemia 62 63 66 68 70 2. Items 9, 10, 13, 16, 23 and 25 of Table 2 to Regulation 505 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 are struck out and the following inserted in Ueu thereof: Item No. Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Communicable Disease Period of Isolation of Patient Period of Quarantine of Contact Class of Disinfection 9 Epidemic Streptococcal sore throat Isolation may be termi- nated after forty-eight hours treatment with ade- quate and effective chemo- therapy, provided such therapy is continued for ten days. In the absence of adequate and effective chemo- therapy, from the onset of the disease, (a) for seven days there- after; or (6) until the patient has no, (i) sore throat, or (ii) oral, nasal, or aural discharges, which- ever period is the longer. Concurrent 10 Erjrsipelas From theonsetofthe disease until recovery or for forty- eight hours following the initiation of adequate and effective chemotherapy maintained under medical supervision. Concurrent 937 2982 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 413/71 Item No. Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Communicable Disease Period of Isolation of Patient Period of Quarantine of Contact Class of Disinfection 13 Viral Hepatitis Infectious During the first two weeks of illness and for at least one week after onset of jaundice. Sanitary disposal of faeces and urine 13a Viral Hepatitis Serum During the first two weeks of illness and for at least one week after onset of jaundice. Sanitary disposal of faeces and urine, disinfection of equipment contaminated with blood 136 Viral Hepatitis Unspecified During the first two weeks of illness and for at least one week after onset of jaundice. Sanitary disposal of faeces and urine 16 Meningococcal Meningitis and including Meningococcaemia From onset of the disease until forty-eight hours after the start of appro- priate specific treatment. Concurrent and Terminal 23 Puerperal Sepsis From theonset of the disease until recovery or for forty- eight hours following the initiation of adequate and effective chemotherapy maintained under medical supervision. Concurrent 25 Scarlet Fever Isolation may be termi- nated after forty-eight hours treatment with ade- quate and effective chemo- therapy, provided such therapy is continued for ten days. In the absence of adequate and effective chemo- therapy, from the onset of the disease, (a) for seven days there- after; or ( b) until the patient has no, (i) sore throat, or (ii) oral, nasal, or aural discharges, whichever period is the longer. Concurrent Dated at Toronto, this 8th day of September, 1971. (1729) B. R. Lawrence Minister of Health 40 938 O. Reg. 414/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 416/71 2983 THE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TAX REDUCTION ACT, 1968 O. Reg. 414/71. Tax Reduction in Respect of Residential Properties — Muskoka. Made— August 11th, 1971. FUed— September 22nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TAX REDUCTION ACT, 1968 1. The amount of the tax reduction in respect of residential properties in The District Municipality of Muskoka in the year 1971 shall be for each merged area as follows : The former Town of Bala $50 The former Town of Bracebridge . . The former Town of Gravenhurst. . The former Town of Huntsville. . . . The former Village of Port Carling. The former Village of Port Sydney. $60 $60 $60 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 7. The former Village of Windermere . 8. The former Township of Brunei . . . 9. The former Township of Cardwell. . 10. The former Township of Chaffey. . . 11. The former Township of Draper . . . 12. The former Township of Franklin. . 13. The former Township of Freeman.. 14. The former Township of Macaulay. 15. The former Township of McLean . . 16. The former Township of Medora and Wood $50 17. The former Township of Monck . . . $50 18. The former Township of Morrison. . $50 19. The former Township of Muskoka . . $50 20. The former Township of Oakley . . . $50 21. The former Township of Ridout . . . $50 22. The former Township of Ryde $50 23. The former Township of Stephenson. $50 24. The former Township of Stisted . . . $50 25. The former Township of Watt $50 26. The former geographic Township of Baxter $50 27. The former geographic Township of Finlayson $50 28. The former geographic Township of Gibson $50 29. The former geographic Township of Sinclair $50 O. Reg. 414/71. s. 1 (1730) THE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TAX REDUCTION ACT, 1968 O. Reg. 415/71. Tax Reduction in Respect of Residential Properties — Niagara. Made— August 11th, 1971. Filed— September 22nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TAX REDUCTION ACT. 1968 1. The amount of the tax reduction in respect of residential properties in The Regional Munici- pality of Niagara in the year 1971 shall be for each area municipality as follows : 1 . City of Niagara Falls $60 2. City of Port Colbome $56 3. City of St. Catharines $67 4. City of WeUand $62 5. Town of Fort Erie $59 6. Town of Grimsby $67 7. Town of Lincoln. $62 8. Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake $64 9. Town of Pelham. $65 10. Town of Thorold $57 1 1 . Township of Wainfleet $53 12. Township of West Lincoln $58 O. Reg. 415/71. s. 1. (1731) , 40 THE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TAX REDUCTION ACT, 1968 O. Reg. 416/71. Tax Reduction in Respect of Residential Prop)erties — York Made— August 11th, 1971. Filed — September 22nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TAX REDUCTION ACT. 1968 1. The amount of the tax reduction in respect of residential properties in The Regionsil Municipality of York in the year 1971 shall be for each area municipality as follows ; 1 . Town of Aurora $73 2. Town of Markham $81 3. Town of Newmarket $73 4. Town of Richmond Hill $81 5. Town of Vaughan $81 6. Town of Whitchurch-Stouflfville ... $73 7. Township of East Gwillimbury .... $65 8. Township of Georgina $65 9. Township of King $73 O. Reg. 416/71. s. 1. 40 (1732) 939 40 2984 O. Reg. 417/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 419/71 THE PRIVATE HOSPITALS ACT O. Reg. 417/71. General. Made— September 15th, 1971. Filed— September 22nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PRIVATE HOSPITALS ACT 1. Section 16 of Regulation 494 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked. 2. Section 18 of Regulation 494 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 18. Within twenty-four hours of any curettage of the uterus of a patient, the superintendent shall report the curettage of the uterus in writing to the Commission, giving the reason therefor and the names of the operating surgeon and consultants. (1733) 40 THE GAME AND FISH ACT O. Reg. 418/71. Open Seasons — Game Birds. Made— September 19th, 1971. Filed— September 22nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GAME AND FISH ACT 1. Section 6 of Ontario Regulation 222/71 is amended by adding thereto the following subsections : (8) Pheasant may be hunted in the year 1971 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. in the Township of Pelee in the County of Essex on the 28th and 29th days of October and on the 4th and 5th days of November. (9) No person shall take in the Township of Pelee in the County of Essex on the 28th and 29th days of October and on the 4th and 5th days of November, (i) any female pheasant, or (ii) more than ten male pheasants. THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT O. Reg. 419/71. Hogs — Marketing. Made— September 20th, 1971. Filed— September 22nd, 1971. (1734) 40 REGULATION MADE UNDER THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT 1. — (1) Clause c of section 1 of Regulation 162 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 -is amended by striking out "Hog" in the first hne and inserting in lieu thereof "Pork". (2) Clause e of the said section 1, as amended by subsection 3 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 350/61, is further amended by striking out "Hog" in the first hne and in- serting in lieu thereof "Pork". 2. Section 2 of Regulation 162 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 2. This Regulation provides for the control and regulation in any or all respects of the marketing within Ontario of hogs, including the prohibition of such marketing in whole or in part. 3. — (1) Clause b of section 3 of Regulation 162 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked. (2) Clause e of the said section 3, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 329/62, is revoked. 4. — (1) Subsection 2 of section 7 of Regulation 162 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amended by striking out "or the marketing agency" in the fifth hne. (2) Subsection 3 of the said section 7 is revoked. 5. — (1) Clause b of section 8 of Regulation 162 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amended by inserting after "hogs" in the third hne "including the completing and filing of returns". (2) Clause c of the said section 8, as remade by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 352/63, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: (c) to appoint persons to inspect the books, records, documents, lands and premises and any hogs of persons engaged in market- ing hogs ; 940 O. Reg. 419/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 420/71 2985 (3) Clause e of the said section 8 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (' and Economics Executive Assistant, Ontario Science Centre Executive Director. Administrative Division Executive Director, Administration and Finance Division Executive Director, Assessment Division Executive Director, Childrens' Services Division Executive Director, Department of Civil Service Executive Director, Communitj' Development Di\ision Executive Director, Department of Justice Executive Director, Finance and Administration Executive Director, Health Services Insurance Division Executive Director, Department of Tourism and Information Executive Director, Economical and Statistical Services Division Executive Director, Education and Research Executive Director, Financial and Administrative Services Executive Director, Financial and Administrative Services Division Executive Director, Institutions Executive Director, Land Management Executive Director, Legal and Right-of^Way Executive Director, Management Services Division Executive Director, Manpower Services Executive Director, Mental Health Division Executive Director, Ontario Heritage Foundation Executive Director, Operations Division Executive Director, Outdoor Recreation Executive Director, Planning Division Executive Director, Policy Development Division Executive Director, PoUcy Planning Division Executive Director, Professional Services Executive Director, Programs and Estimates Division Executive Director, Prof>erty and Planning Division Executive Director, Public Health Division Executive Director, Research Division Executive Director, Resource Products Executive Director, Social Development Services Division Executive Director, Supply and Services Executive Director, Trade and Industry Executive Director of Design Division 949 2994 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 421/71 Executive Director of Financial and Services Division Executive Officer, 2, 3 Executive Officer, 1, 2, 3, 4, Department of the Prime Minister Financial Comptroller Financial Officer, Senior, 1, 2 Financial Officer, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Financial Officer, Trainee Fire Marshal 8,9 General Manager, St. Lawrence Parks Commission Home Economist 3, Department of Social and Family Services Hospital Administrator, Department of Health Industrial Development Officer, 6 Inspector, Correctional Services Inspector of Legal Offices Inspector of Probation Services Intelhgence Officer, Ontario Police Commission Judge, Small Claims Court Justice of the Peace Land Registrar Legal Officer, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Legal Survey Examiner, 4 Legislative Librarian Local Master, Supreme Court of Ontario Local Registrar, Supreme Court of Ontario Manager, Computer Services Centre Manager, Data Processing Section Manager, Driver Control Section Manager, Driver Examination Section Manager, Driver Licensing Section Manager, Highway Carrier Section Manager, Management Systems Office Manager, Oversize and Overweight Permits Section Manager, Systems and Procedures Manager, Vehicle Inspection Section Manager, Vehicle Licensing Section Manager of Estimating Office Manager 1, Electronic Data Processing Management Services Officer, 3, 4, 5, 6 Medical Officer 3, Correctional Services Medical Research Consultant, H.S.I.D. Medical Superintendents, Department of Health Member, Boards or Commissions (Justice) Member, Civil Service Commission Member, Ontario Highway Transportation Board Member, Ontario Land Compensation Board Member, Ontario Law Enforcement Compensation Board Member, Parole Board Member, Ontario Police Commission Mining Commissioner Personnel Administrator, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Personnel Director Physician, 7, 8 Principal, Agricultural School Probation Officer, 3, 4 Probation Staff Development Officer Program Analysis Co-ordinator, 2, 3 Program Analyst Property Administrator, 2 Provincial Auditor Provincial Judge Psychiatrist, 5, 6 Public Relations Officer, 3 Purchasing Officer, 3 Regional Directors, Education Regional Director, Department of Lands and Forests Regional Northern Affairs Supervisors Regional Manager, Department of Tourism and Information Regional Director, Transportation and Communications Registrar, Boards or Commissions (Justice) Registrar, H.I.R.B. Registrar of Motor Vehicles Registrar, Ontario Labour Relations Board Registrar, Registrar's Branch Registrar, Supreme Court of Ontario RehabiHtation Officer, 5(a), 5(b), 6, Correctional Services Research Officer, 4, 5, Department of Highways Scientist, 4, 5 Secretary to the Cabinet Secretary, Joint Council and Appeals Board Secretary, Ontario Municipal Board Secretary of the Treasury Board Section Supervisor 1, Lands and Forests Section Supervisor 2, Lands and Forests Senior Crown Counsel Senior Legislative Counsel Senior Master, Supreme Court of Ontario Senior Provincial Judge Senior Secretary, 1, 2, 3, 4 Sheriff Small Claims Court Clerk & Bailiff Special Assistant to the Deputy Minister Superintendent, Correctional Services Superintendent of Engineering Audit Superintendent of Historic Sites Superintendent of Insurance Superintendent of Parks Superintendent of Pensions Superintendent of Press Relations Superintendent, Professional Development Supervisor of Juveniles, 5, 6 Supervisor of Operations Supervisor of Press Relations Supervisor 2, Municipal Organization and Administration Supervisor 3, Municipal Organization and Administration Supreme Court Reporter 2 Surrogate Court Registrar Veterinary Scientist, 5, 6 Vice Chairman, Boards or Commissions (Justice) 950 O. Reg. 421/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 422/71 2995 Vice Chairman, The Commercial Registration Appeals Tribunal Vice Chairman, Ontario Development Corporation Vice Chairman, Ontario Energy Board Vice Chairman, Ontario Highway Transportation Board Vice Chairman, Ontario Land Compensation Board Vice Chairman, Ontario Law Reform Commission Vice Chairman, Ontario Securities Commission Vice Chairman 1 , Ontario Labour Relations Board Vice Chairman 2, Ontario Labour Relations Board Civil Service Commission: W. A. B. Anderson Chairman Dated at Toronto, this 10th day of September, 1971. (1737) 40 THE PLANNING ACT O. Reg. 422/71. Restricted Areas — District of Kenora, Patricia Portion. Made— September 17th. 1971. FUed— September 23rd, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE PLANNING ACT 1. Section 6 of Ontario Regulation 69/71 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 6. For the purpose of this Order the following zones are established as shown in schedules A and B respectively on the said map filed in the ofl&ce of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1436 as follows : Zone Symbol Rural "A" Residential "RI" General Commercial "C" Highway Commercial "HC" Light Industrial "M" 2. Section 7 of Ontario Regulation 69/71 is amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (4) Notwithstanding clause d of subsection 1, the actual establishment of any new mine, pit or quarry may be carried out on the following described parcels of land : 1. Location C.L. 975, situate in the Bruce Lake Area, in the District of Kenora (Patricia Area) and de- i (1738) 951 signated as parts One, Two, Three, Four and Five, as shown on Plan of Survey by W. J. Ryan, Ontario Land Surveyor, dated June 6, 1968, of record in the Office of Land Titles at Kenora, as Plan K.R. 1912. 2. Location C.L. 976, situate in the Bruce Lake Area, in the District of Kenora (Patricia Area), as shown on Plan of Survey by W. J. Ryan, Ontario Land Surveyor, dated June 6, 1968, of record in the Office of Land Titles at Kenora, as Plan K.R. 1913. 3. Location C.L. 977, situate in the Bruce Lake Area, in the District of Kenora (Patricia Area), as shown on Plan of Survey by W. J. Ryan, Ontario Land Surveyor, dated June 6, 1968, of record in the Office of Land Titles at Kenora, as Plan K.R. 1914. 4. Location C.L. 978, situate in the Bruce Lake Area, in the District of Kenora (Patricia Area), as shown on Plan of Survey by W. J. Ryan, Ontario Land Surveyor, dated June 6, 1968, of record in the Office of Land Titles at Kenora, as Plan K.R. 1915. 5. Location C.L. 979, situate in the Bruce Lake Area, in the District of Kenora (Patricia Area), as shown on Plan of Survey by W. J. Ryan, Ontario Land Surveyor, dated June 6, 1968, of record in the Office of Land Titles at Kenora, as Plan K.R. 1916. 6. All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being the Bruce Lake Area, in the District of Kenora (Patricia Area) and lying between and in the centre of locations C.L. 975, 976, 977, 978 and 979, all of which locations are situate in the said Bruce Lake Area, in the said District of Kenora (Patricia Area) all as shown on plans of survey by W. J. Ryan, Ontario Land Surveyor, dated June 6, 1968, of record in the Office of Land Titles at Kenora, as plans K.R. 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915 and 1916. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 17th day of September, 1971. 40 2996 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 423/71 THE INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS ACT O. Reg. 423/71. Schedule — Painting and Decorating Industry — Toronto. Made— July 16th, 1971. Approved — September 15th, 1971. Filed— September 24th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS ACT 1. Section 5 of the Schedule to Ontario Regula- tion 443/67 is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: Minimum Rates of Wages 5. The minimum rate of wages for all work per- formed during a regular working day and for night work is, (a) to and including the 30th day of April, 1972, $4.00 an hour; and (b) on and after the 1st day of May, 1972, 14.50 an hour. 2. Section 9 of the Schedule to Ontario Regula- tion 443/67 is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor; Rates of Wages for Overtime Work 9. The rate of wages for overtime work is, (a) for overtime work performed during the one-hour period immediately following the working period of a regular working day, (i) to and including the 30th day of April, 1972, $6.00 an hour; and (ii) on and after the 1st day of May, 1972, $6.75 an hour; and (b) for all other overtime work, (i) to and including the 30th day of April, 1972, $8.00 an hour; and (ii) on and after the 1st day of May, 1972, $9.00 an hour. 3. The Schedule to Ontario Regulation 443/67 is amended by adding thereto the following section : Vacations 11. — (1) In this section, "period of entitlement" means the period from the 1st day of July in any year to the 30th day of June in the year next following. (2) Where an employee has not ceased to be employed by his employer, the employee is entitled to be paid by the employer on the 30th day of June in each year, as vacation with pay, an amount equal to six per cent of the employee's gross earnings during his period of entitlement. (3) Where an employee has ceased to be employed by his employer during the period of entitlement for any cause, the employer shall within ten days of the cessation of his employment, pay to the employee, as vacation with pay, an amount equal to six per cent of the employee's gross earnings for the portion of the period of entitlement during which he was in the employ of the employer. 4. This Order comes into force on the tenth day after the publication thereof in The Ontario Gazette under The Regulations Act. We concur: Advisory Committe for Painting and Deco- rating Industry, Toronto Zone. Harry K. Rice Chairman Earl McLean K. Colafranceschi William Benson Albert Ross M. E. Howard Director of Labour Standards Dated at Toronto, this 16th day of July, 1971. (1739) 40 952 O. Reg. 424/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 425/71 3041 Publications Under The Regulations Act October 16th, 1971 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK ACT O. Reg. 424/71. Order of the Minister. Made— September 27th, 1971. Filed— September 27th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK ACT ORDER OF THE MINISTER In The Matter Of The Regional Municipality of York Act; and In The Matter Of the audited surplus or operating deficit of a local municipality at the 31st day of December, 1970: ORDER 1. Under the provisions of subsection 3 of section 121 of The Regional Municipality of York Act, IT IS ordered: That the necessary adjustment, in the tax rate as determined by subsection 2 of section 121 of The Regional Municipality of York Act may be made by the following area municipaUties over a period of not more than five years commencing in the year 1971 : 1. Area Municipality of the Town of New- market. 2. Area Municipahty of the Town of Richmond HiU. 3. Area Municipality of the Town of Whitchurch-StouffviUe. 4. Area Municipality of the Township of East Gwillimbury. O. Reg. 424/71, s. 1. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 27th day of September, 1971. (1768) 41 THE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY OF MUSKOKA ACT O. Reg. 425/71. Order of the Minister. Made— September 27th, 1971. Filed— September 27th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY OF MUSKOKA ACT ORDER OF THE MINISTER The Schedule to Ontario Regulation 412/71 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Schedule Merged Areas Mills Area Municipality of the Township of Georgian Bay the former Township of Freeman -1-19 the former geographic townships of Baxter and Gibson — 2 Area Municipality of the Township of Lake of Bays the former Township of Frankhn — 15 the former geographic townships of Sinclair and Finlayson 4-10 the former Township of Ridout. -1-6 that part of the former Township of McLean annexed to the Township -|- 4 Area Municipality of the Township of Muskoka Lakes the former Township of Cardwell the former Township of Watt the former Village of Windermere the former Village of Port Carling the former Town of Bala that part of the former Township of Monck annexed to the Township that part of the former Township of Medora and Wood annexed to the Town- ship + 6 953 O. Reg. 425/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3042 Area Municipality of the Town of Gravenhurst the former Township of Morrison — 16 the former Township of Ryde -f-22 the former Town of Gravenhurst +22 that part of the former Township of Muskoka annexed to the Town — 17 that part of the former Township of Medora and Wood annexed to the Town . — 9 Area Municipality of the Town of Huntsville the former Township of Chaffey — 13 the former Town of Huntsville +14 the former Township of Brunei — 4 the former Village of Port Sydney - 4 the former Township of Stisted — 5 Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 27th day of September, 1971. (1769) 41 THE GAME AND FISH ACT O. Reg. 426/71. Luther Marsh Hunting Area. Made— September 26th, 1971. Filed— September 28th, 1971. O. Reg. 426/71 REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GAME AND FISH ACT LUTHER MARSH HUNTING AREA 1. The lands in respect of which an agreement has been entered into under section 6 of the Act and described in the Schedule are designated in accordance with paragraph 24 of section 91 of the Act. O. Reg. 426/71, s. 1. 2. Except as provided in this Regulation, no person shall hunt any animal or bird in the area described in the Schedule on, (a) the first day of the open season for migrating birds ; (b) the Saturday next following the day men- tioned in clause a ; and (c) the second Monday in October. O. Reg. 426/71, s. 2. 3. The holder of a licence in Form 7, 10, 11 or 12 of Ontario Regulation 229/63 may hunt, (a) ducks; (b) rails; (c) coots; {d) gallinules; (e) woodcock; (/) snipe; ig) grouse; (h) pheasants; (i) hare ; and (j) rabbits, on the days mentioned in clauses a, b and c of section 2 in the area described in the Schedule upon the condition that, (i) he deposits his licence with the officer in charge and obtains a licence in Form 1 , and (ii) there are not as many as eight hundred and forty other persons hunting in the area described in the Schedule at the time he presents his licence to the officer in charge. O. Reg. 426/71, s. 3. Schedule All those lands in the Township of East Luther in the County of Dufferin and in the Township of West Luther in the County of WeUington described as follows : Firstly : Lots 20. 21. the south half of the north half of Lot 22 and the south half of the west half of the north half of Lot 23 in Concession IV; lots 19, 20, 21 and 23 in Concession V; lots 19, 20 and 21 in Concession VI; lots 19, 20 and 21 in Concession VII; lots 19, 20 and 21 in Concession VIII; the east half of Lot 21 in Concession X; and Lot 19 in Concession XI all in the said Township of East Luther. Secondly: Lots 13, 17 and 18 in Concession V; the east half of Lot 13 and all of lots 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 in Concession VI ; the south half of Lot 13 and all of lots 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 in Concession VII; the north half of Lot 13, the north half of Lot 14, the east half of the south half of Lot 14, the east half of the west half of the south half of Lot 14, all of lots 15, 16, 17 and 18 in Concession VIII; and the southeast quarter of Lot 13. the south half of Lot 16 and the west half of Lot 17 in Concession XI all in the said Township of West Luther. O. Reg. 426/71, Sched. Form 1 The Game and Fish Act LUTHER MARSH WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA FREE DAILY HUNTING LICENCE Under The Game and Fish Act and the regula- tions and subject to the limitations thereof, this licence is issued to : O. Reg. 426/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 427/71 3043 Mr. Mrs. Miss Last Name (Print) First Name (Print) Initials Street Address P.O. Box or Rural Route (Print) Citv or Town or Village (Print) 1 1 Province or State (Print) to hunt ducks, rails, coots, gallinules, wood- cock, snipe, hare, rabbits, grouse and pheasants during the open season. Vahd for this date only . Signature of Issuer .... (1770) O. Reg. 426/71. Form 1. 41 THE GAME AND FISH ACT O. Reg. 427/71. Open Seasons — Deer, Moose and Black Bear. Made— September 26th, 1971. FUed— September 28th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GAME AND FISH ACT 1. Section 5 of Ontario Regulation 49/71, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 325/71 and section 1 of Ontario Regulation 348/71, is further amended by striking out "and" at the end of clause d and adding thereto the following clauses : (/) Schedule 16 from the 1st day of November, 1971 to the 31st day of December, 1971, both inclusive ; and ig) Schedule 17 from the 1st day of November, 1971 to the 31st day of December. 1971. both inclusive. 2. Section 6a of Ontario Regulation 49/71. as made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 348/71. is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : 6a. Only shotguns may be used to hunt deer in. (tf ) the townships of Asphodel , North Monaghan and Otonabee in the County of Peter- borough ; and (6) the County of Huron. 3. Section 7 of Ontario Regulation 49/71, as amended by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 325/71, is further amended by adding thereto the follovdng subsections : (4) The parts of Ontario described in paragraphs 4 and 5 of Schedule 13 are designated as parts in which no person shall use or be accompanied by a dog while hunting deer from the 1st day of November, 1971 to the 6th day of November, 1971, both inclusive. (5) The parts of Ontario described in Schedule 16 are designated as parts in which no person shall use or be accompanied by a dog while hunting deer from the 1st day of November, 1971 to the 3rd day of November, 1971, both inclusive. 4. Schedule 13 to Ontario Regulation 49/71, as made by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 348/71, is amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs : 4. The townships of Albemarle, Amabel, Eastnor, Lindsay and St. Edmunds in the County of Bruce. 5. The Township of Keppel, except Grifi&ths Island, in the County of Grey. 5. Ontario Regulation 49/71, as amended by Ontario Regulations 325/71 and 348/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following schedules : Schedule 16 1. The County of Grey except the Township of Keppel. 2. The County of Huron. Schedule 17 That part of the Township of Keppel in the County of Grey known as Griffiths Island. (1771) 41 955 3044 O. Reg. 428/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 429/71 THE GAME AND FISH ACT O. Reg. 428/71. Hunting on Designated Crown Land and in Provincial Parks. Made— September 26th. 1971. Filed— September 28th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GAME AND FISH ACT 1. Clauses a, b and c of subsection 1 of section 3 of Ontario Regulation 277/68 are revoked and the following substituted therefor : («) Schedule 2 ; (b) paragraphs 1 and 2 of Schedule 3 ; (c) paragraph 1 of Schedule 4 ; (d) paragraph 1 of Schedule 5 ; and (e) Schedule 6. 2. Section 4 of Ontario Regulation 277/68, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 369/69, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : 4. The holder of a licence in Form 1 shall not hunt, (a) during the hours between one hour before sunset and one-half hour before sunrise; and (b) from a blind that he has not rented from the officer in charge, in the areas described in Schedule 2, paragraphs 1 and 2 of Schedule 3, paragraph 1 of Schedule 4 and Schedule 6. 3. Clauses a, b, c and d of subsection 1 of section 5 of Ontario Regulation 277/68 are revoked and the following substituted there- for: (a) paragraph 2 of Schedule 4 ; (b) paragraph 2 of Schedule 5 ; and (c) Schedule 10. 4. Section 6 of Ontario Regulation 277/68, as amended by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 369/69, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : 6. The holder of a licence in Form 2 shall not hunt, (a) before 12 o'clock noon on the first day of the open season in the area described in Schedule 10; or (6) during the hours between one-half hour after sunset and one-half hour before sunrise on any other day in the area described in Schedule 10; and (c) during the hours between one hour before sunset and one-half hour before sunrise in the area described in paragraph 2 of Schedule 4. 5. Section 7 of Ontario Regulation 277/68 is revoked. 6. Section 8 of Ontario Regulation 277/68 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 8. The holder of a licence in Form 2 may erect a blind for the purpose of hunting on any of the areas described in paragraph 2 of Schedule 4, paragraph 2 of Schedule 5 and Schedule 10, upon condition that he removes the blind therefrom on the day on which he erected the bhnd. 7. Section 9 of Ontario Regulation 277/68 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 9. Before leaving any of the areas described in schedules 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 10 the holder of a licence in Form 1 or 2 shall report to the officer in charge and shall produce for inspection any duck, goose, rail, coot or gallinule taken by him. 8. Ontario Regulation 277/68, as amended by Ontario Regulations 338/68, 369/69 and 473/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following Schedule : Schedule 10 Wheatley Provincial Park. (1772) 41 THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT O. Reg. 429/71. Health Units — General. Made— September 8th, 1971. Approved — September 26th, 1971. Filed— September 29th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1. Subsection 2 of section 13 of Regulation 510 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 50/71, is revoked and the following substi- tuted therefor : 956 O. Reg. 429/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O.Reg. 431/71 3045 (2) In the year 1971, the unorganized area health unit grant in the case of a health unit mentinoed in column 1 of the Table shall be in the amount set opposite thereto in column 2. TABLE Item Column 1 Column 2 Name Grant 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Algoma Health Unit Muskoka-Parry Sound Health Unit $ 12,543.08 37,132.20 30,374.28 77,110.28 58,567.36 3.798.60 130,068.13 37,124.88 33,122.70 North Bay & District Health Unit Northwestern Health Unit. . . Porcupine Health Unit Renfrew County & District Health Unit Sudbury and District Health Unit Thunder Bay District Health Unit Timiskaming Health Unit . . . A. B. R. Lawrence Minister of Health Dated at Toronto, this 8th day of September, 1971. (1773) 41 THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT O. Reg. 430/71. Apples — Plan. Made— September 26th, 1971. Filed— September 29th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT 1. Ontario Regulations 276/65, 11/66, 214/67 and 262/67 are revoked. (1774) THE MILK ACT O. Reg. 431/71. Industrial Milk — Marketing. Made— September 30th, 1971. Filed— October 1st, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT 1. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 13 of Ontario Regulation 146/70, as amended by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 65/71, is further amended by striking out "$4.14" in the fourth line and inserting in Ueu thereof "$4.39". (2) Subsection 2 of the said section 13, as amended by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 65/71, is further amended by striking out "$4.14" in the third line and inserting in lieu thereof "$4.39". (3) Subsection 26 of the said section 13, as made by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 332/71 and amended by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 363/71, is further amended by striking out "$5.61" in the fourth line and inserting in lieu thereof "$5.88-. (4) Subsection 3a of the said section 13, as made by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 332/71 and amended by subsection 3 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 363/71, is further amended by striking out "$5.46" in the fourth hne and inserting in Ueu thereof "$5.73". The Ontario Milk Marketing Board : G. R. McLaughlin Chairman H. Parker Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 30th day of September. 1971. 41 (1776) 957 41 3046 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 432/71 THE MILK ACT O. Reg. 432/71. Grade A Milk — Marketing. Made— September 30th. 1971. Filed— October 1st, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT 1. — (1) Subsection 4 of section 16 of Ontario Regulation 70/68, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 144/70 and amended by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 66/71, is further amended by striking out "$4.14" in the fourth line and inserting in lieu thereof "$4.39". (2) Subsection 5 of the said section 16, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 144/70 and amended by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 66/71, is further amended by striking out "$4.14" in the fourth line and inserting in lieu thereof "$4.39". (3) Subsection 56 of the said section 16, as made by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 331/71 and amended by subsection 5 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 364/71, is further amended by striking out "$5.61" in the fourth line and inserting in lieu thereof "$5.88". (4) Subsection da of the said section 16, as made by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 331/71 and amended by subsection 6 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 364/71, is further amended by striking out "$5.46" in the fourth line and inserting in lieu thereof "$5.73". The Ontario Milk Marketing Board: G. R. McLaughlin Chairman H. Parker Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 30th day of September, 1971. (1777) 41 958 O. Reg. 433/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 434/71 3083 Publications Under The Regulations Act October 23rd, 1971 THE DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS ACT O. Reg. 433/71. Tax Arrears and Tax Sales Procedures. Made— September 28th, 1971. Filed— October 4th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS ACT I. Items 5 and 26 of Schedule 1 to Ontario Regulation 291/70 are revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor: 5. Grey Town of Durham Town of Hanover Town of Meaford Town of Thombury Village of Dundalk Township of Artemesia Township of Bentinck Township of Derby Township of Egremont Township of Euphrasia Township of Holland Township of Keppel Township of Normanby Township of Osprey Township of St. Vincent Township of Sarawak Township of Sullivan Township of Sydenham 26. Waterloo City of Gait City of Kitchener City of Waterloo Township of Dumfries North Township of Waterloo Township of Wellesley Township of Woolwich 2. Item 1 of Schedule 2 to Ontario Regulation 291/70, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 402/70, is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor: 1. Algoma Village of Hilton Beach Village of Iron Bridge Township of Elliot Lake Township of Johnson Township of Laird Township of MacDonald, Meredith and Aberdeen Additional Township of Michipicoten Township of St. Joseph Township of Wicksteed Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 28th day of September, 1971. (1811) 42 THE HEALTH SERVICES INSURANCE ACT O. Reg. 434/71. General. Made— October 3rd, 1971. Filed— October 7th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HEALTH SERVICES INSURANCE ACT 1. Ontario Regulation 326/69, as amended by Ontario Regulations 351/69, 392/69, 393/69, 454/69, 266/70. 407/70 and 235/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following sections : BILLING 22. — (1) A physician who does not submit his accounts directly to the Plan may commence to bill the Plan by giving written notice to the Director that he intends to bill the Plan directly and the notification becomes effective the first day of the third month next following the month in which the Director receives such notification. (2) A phjrsician who does not submit his accounts directly to the Plan and who becomes a full-time member of a clinic that is registered with the Plan may give written notice to the Director that he intends to bill the Plan directly and the notification becomes effective the first day of the month next following the month in which the Director receives such notification. 23. — (1) Notwithstanding subsection 5 of section 21a of the Act, the following classes of accounts may be submitted directly to the Plan by a phjrsician who does not submit his accounts directly to the Plan under subsection 1 or 6 of that section : 959 3084 O. Reg. 434/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 435/71 1. Accounts for the performance of insured health services rendered to, an insured recipient of a war veteran's allowance under the War Veterans Allowance Act (Canada). 2. Accounts for the performance of insured health services rendered to an insured person where the physician had no prior professional relationship with the insured person and the services were urgently needed. 3. Accounts for the performance of insured health services rendered to an insured Indian whs is a member of a band a:s defined in the Indian Act (Canada). (2) A physician who by reason of his membership in an associate medical group that is registered with the Plan, renders insured health services in an out- patient, emergency, or any other clinical depart- ment of a public hospital, and the accounts for such services are submitted by the association directly to the Plan, shall not by reason only of that fact be deemed to be submitting his accounts directly to the Plan. 24. Every claim that is submitted for the pay- ment of insured health services rendered by a physician shall provide the following information: 1. Name of the insuring agency and group number if applicable. 2. OHSIP number of the insured subscriber. 3. Insured subscriber's last name and initials. 4. Insured patient's first name. 5. Insured patient's birth date. 6. Insured patient's sex. 7. Insured patient's relationship to insured subscriber. 8. Diagonsis. 9. Date(s) of service. 10. Services rendered (name of referring phy- sician to be specified for consultations only). 1 1 . Fee for the insured service. 12. Name of physician and his OHSIP identi- fication number. 13. Address of the insured subscriber if the claim is to be paid directly to the insured subscriber. 2. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of November, 1971. (1812) 42 THE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES ACT O. Reg. 435/71. General. Made— October 3rd, 1971. Filed— October 7th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES ACT 1. Section 3 of Ontario Regulation 64/68, as amended by Ontario Regulation 388/71, is further amended by adding thereto the follow- ing subsection : (2a) The provisions of subsection 2 shall not be deemed to reduce the amount of a maintenance allowance payable to any person who applied therefor prior to the 1st day of September, 1971 and who was receiving the allowance at any time within the six months immediately preceding the 1st day of September, 1971. 2. This Regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of September, 1971. (1813) 42 960 O. Reg. 436/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 437/71 3121 Publications Under The Regulations Act October 30th, 1971 THE PUBLIC HOSPITALS ACT O. Reg. 436/71. Classification of Hospitals. Made— October 3rd, 1971. FUed— October 12th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HOSPITALS ACT 1. — (1) Item la under the heading "Group A Hospitals" of the Schedule to Ontario Regu- lation 364/67, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 20/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: la. Hamilton Chedoke Hospitals (Chedoke General and Children's Hospital) (2) Item 3 under the heading "Group E Hos- piftils" of the said Schedule is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 3. Hamilton Chedoke Hospitals (Brow Infirmary, Convalescent Unit) (3) Item 36 under the heading "Group G Hos- pitals" of the said Schedule is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 36. Hamilton Chedoke Hospitals (Brow Infirmary, Chronic Patients Unit) (4) Item 36a under the heading "Group G Hos- pitals" of the said Schedule, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 174/68, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 36a. Hamilton St. Peter's Hospital (5) Item 1 under the heading "Group J Hos- pitals" of the said Schedule, as made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 126/68, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 1. Hamilton Chedoke Hospitals (Chedoke General and Children's Hospital) (1838) 43 THE PUBLIC LANDS ACT O. Reg. 437/71. Restricted Areas — District of Kenora, Patricia Portion. Made — October 12th, 1971. Filed— October 12th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC LANDS ACT RESTRICTED AREAS— DISTRICT OF KENORA. PATRICIA PORTION 1. The area in territory without municipal organi- zation, more particularly described in Schedule "A" hereto and being composed of unsurveyed terri- tory in the Territorial District of Kenora, Patricia Portion, is designated as a restricted area. O. Reg. 437/71. s. 1. 2. Ontario Regulation 353/66 is revoked. O. Reg. 437/71, s. 2. Rene Brunelle. Minister of Lands and Forests. Dated at Toronto, this 12th day of October. 1971. Schedule "A" Beginning at the southeast comer of the geographic Township of Heyson; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of that geographic township 0.5 mile ; thence south astronomically to a point in a line drawn west astronomically from the confluence of the water's edge along the westerly shore of the Chukuni River with the water's edge along the westerly shore of Pakwash Lake ; thence east astro- nomically to that confluence; thence in a south- westerly and easterly direction following the water's edge along the westerly and southerly shore of Pakwash Lake to its confluence with the water's edge along the westerly shore of Chukuni River; thence in a northeasterly direction along the centre line of Pakwash Lake to the confluence with the water's edge along the southerly shore of Troutlake River ; thence in a northeasterly direction along that water's edge of Troutlake River to the water's edge along the westerly shore of Bruce Lake; thence easterly in a straight line to the water's edge along the northerly bank of an unnamed creek flowing southwesterly into Bruce Lake ; thence in an easterly direction following that water's edge to a line drawn north astronomically from the most easterly ex- 961 3122 O. Reg. 437/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 438/71 tremity of Bruce Lake ; thence north astronomically to a line drawn east astronomically from the con- fluence of the water's edge along the easterly shore of Two Island Lake with the water's edge along the southerly shore of the Chukuni River; thence west astronomically to that confluence ; thence in a south- westerly, northeasterly, southwesterly, and north- westerly direction following the water's edge of Two Island Lake and Gullrock Lake to the inter- section with the easterly production of the south boundary of the geographic Township of Heyson; thence westerly along that production to the place of beginning. O. Reg. 437/71, Sched. "A". (1839) 43 THE PLANNING ACT O. Reg. 438/71. Zoning Order — County of Simcoe, Township of Nottawasaga. Made— September 30th, 1971. Filed— October 14th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE PLANNING ACT 1. Section 46 of Ontario Regulation 81/70, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 369/70, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: 46. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Order, the construction and erection of a total of 30 chalets is permitted on the lands described in Schedule 7 upon the condition that each chalet shall not be occupied until it is connected to the sewerage system approved by the Ontario Water Resources Com- mission on the 19th day of August, 1969 under Sewage Works Approval bearing Certificate No. 3-0573-69-006. 2. Ontario Regulation 81/70, as amended by Ontario Regulations 259/70, 313/70, 369/70, 416/70, 505/70, 163/71, 237/71 and 333/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following sections; 57. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Order, the lands described in schedules 27, 28 and 29 may, in each case, be used for the erection of one single-family detached cottage and buildings and structures accessory thereto provided the following requirements are met : Maximum lot coverage Minimum front yard Minimum side yard Minimum rear yard 15 per cent 25 feet 10 feet on one side and 4 feet on the other side 25 feet 58. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Order, the lands described in Schedule 30 may be used for one single-family dwelling and buildings and structures accessory thereto provided the following requirements are met : Maximum lot coverage Minimum front yard Minimum side yard Minimum rear yard Maximum height Minimum ground floor area 15 per cent 25 feet 10 feet on one side and 4 feet on the other side 25 feet 30 feet one-storey — 1,000 square feet one and one-half storeys or more — 750 square feet 59. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Order, the lands described in schedules 31, 32, 33, 34 and 35 may be used for the erection of one single- family dwelling and buildings and structures acces- sory thereto provided the following requirements are met: Maximum lot coverage Minimum front yard Minimum side yard Minimum rear yard Maximum height Minimum ground floor 15 per cent 25 feet 10 feet on one side and 4 feet on the other side 25 feet 30 feet area one-storey — 1,000 square feet one and one-half storeys or more — 750 square feet 3. Ontario Regulation 81/70, as amended by Ontario Regulations 259/70, 313/70, 369/70, 416/70, 505/70, 163/71, 237/71 and 333/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following schedules : Schedule 27 All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Town- ship of Nottawasaga, in the County of Simcoe, Province of Ontario and being comp>osed of all that property in the northeast corner of the north half of Lot 34, Concession IV of the said Township lying north and east of Highway Number 26 and contain- ing 3 acres more or less, save and except the lands expropriated by the Minister of Highways. Schedule 28 All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being composed of lots 44, 45 and 46 according to a plan registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Simcoe as Number 800. 962 i O. Reg. 438/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3123 Schedule 29 All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, Hing and being in the Township of Nottawasaga. in the Count\' of Simcoe, Province of Ontario and being composed of a part of Lot 39, Concession V of the said Township, the boundaries of which may be described as follows : Premising that the bearings herein are astronomic and are derived from the Department of Highways Plan deposited as Number 286961 ; Commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of Arthur Street, according to registered plan 1096, with the northerly limit of the King's Highway- Number 26 as widened by deposited plan 286%1, said point being marked by an iron survey bar ; Thence north 32° 16' 00* east, along the westerly hmit of Arthur Street, a distance of 673.00 feet to a point; Thence north 57° 45' 00* west, parallel to the said northerly limit of the King's Highway Number 26, a distance of 339.00 feet to the said point of com- mencement ; Thence north 57° 45' 00* west, continuing on a line pafallel to the said northerly limit of the King's Highway Number 26, a distance of 95.00 feet to a point; Thence south 32° 16' 00* west, parallel to the said westerly hmit of Arthur Street, a distance of 59.81 feet to an iron survey bar ; Thence continuing south 32° 16' OC west, a dis- tance of 159.01 feet to an iron survey bar ; Thence south 57° 45' OC east, parallel to the said northerly hmit of the King's Highway Number 26, a distance of 95.00 feet to an iron survey bar ; Thence north 32° 16' 00* east, parallel to the said westerly limit of Arthur Street, a distance of 131.53 feet to an iron survey bar ; Thence continuing north 32° 16' 00* east, a dis- tance of 87.39 feet to the said point of com- mencement. Together with a right of way 20 feet in perpen- dicular width in, over, along and upon a strip of land, which may be described as follows : Commencing at a point within the said Lot 39, Concession V, which may be located as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the westerly limit of Arthur Street, according to registered plan 10%, with the northerly limit of the King's Highwav Number 26 as widened by deposited plan 286961 ; Thence north 57° 45' 00* west, parallel to the said northerly limit of the King's Highway Number 26, a distance of 434.00 feet to a point ; Thence south 32° 16' 00* west, parallel to the said westerly limit of Arthur Street, a distance of 218.82 feet to an iron survey bar marking the point of com- mencement of the herein described right of way ; Thence continuing south 32° 16' 00* west, parallel to the said westerly hmit of Arthur Street, a dis- tance of 142 feet to an iron survey bar set in the northerly limit of Indian Trail ; Thence south 61° 07' 30* east, along the said Umit of Indian Trail, a distance of 20.03 feet to a point ; Thence north 32° 16' 00' east, a distance of 140.82 feet to a point; Thence north 57° 45' 00* west, a distance of 20.00 feet, more or less, to the said point of commencement. Schedule 30 All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the TowTiship of Nottawasaga, in the County of Simcoe, Province of Ontario and being composed of part of the west half of Lot 11, Concession IV of the said Township, the boundaries of which may be described as follows : Commencing at the northeast angle of the west half of the said Lot 1 1 ; Thence southerly along the line dividing the east and west halves of the said Lot 11, 678 feet to a point; Thence westerly and parallel to the northerly Umit of the said Lot 11, 510 feet to the point of commencement ; Thence continuing westerly and parallel to the northerly limit of the said Lot 11, 210 feet to a point; Thence southerly and parallel to the westerly limit of the said Lot 11. 60 feet to a point; Thence westerly and parallel to the northerly limit of the said Lot 11, 125 feet to a point; Thence southerly and parallel to the westerly Umit of the said Lot 11, 90 feet to a point ; Thence easterly and parallel to the northerly Umit of the said Lot 11, 125 feet to a point ; Thence southerly and paraUel to the westerly Umit of the said Lot 1 1 , 290 feet ; Thence north 32° 16' 00* east, a distance of 673.00 Thence easterly and parallel to the northerly limit feet to a point ; . of the said Lot 11, 210 feet to a point ; 963 3124 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 438/71 Thence northerly and parallel to the westerly hmit of the said Lot 11, 440 feet, more or less, to the point of commencement. Together with a right of way in common with all others entitled thereto for persons, animals and vehicles, over, along and upon 'the existing land or road leading from the 6th Concession Line to the aforesaid described land. Schedule 31 All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Town- ship of Nottawasaga, in the County of Simcoe, Province of Ontario and being composed of a part of Lot 35, Concession VI of the said Township, the boundaries of which may be described as follows : Premising that the bearings herein are astronomic and are referred to the meridian passing through the southeast angle of Lot 26, Concession III, Township of Nottawasaga ; Commencing at an iron survey bar set in the westerly limit of Lot 35, distant 335.08 feet southerly therealong, from the northwesterly angle thereof ; Thence south 8° 44' 30' east, continuing to follow the westerly limit of Lot 35, a distance of 70.00 feet to an iron survey bar ; Thence north 73° 21' 40' east, parallel to the northerly limit of Lot 35, a distance of 210.00 feet to an iron survey bar ; Thence north 8° 44' 30" west, parallel to the said westerly limit of Lot 35, a distance of 70.00 feet to an iron survey bar ; Thence south 73° 21' 40" west, a distance of 210.00 feet, more or less, to the said point of commencement. Schedule 32 All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in part of Lot 33 in Concession VIII for the Township of Nottawa- saga and shown as Part I on reference plan 583 deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Simcoe. Schedule 33 All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Town- ship of Nottawasaga, in the County of Simcoe, Province of Ontario and being composed of part of Lot 36 in Concession IX of the said Township, the boundaries of which may be described as follows : Premising that bearings herein are astronomic and are derived from the Department of Highways Plan P-2574-14 (deposited plan 22223) ; Commencing at an iron survey bar set in the northerly limit of the said Lot 36 which said bar may be located as follows : Beginning at the northeast angle of Lot 36, Con- cession IX ; Thence south 73° 43' 45" west, along the said northerly limit, a distance of 2023.15 feet to an iron survey bar marking an angle in the said limit; Thence south 74° 02' 45" west, continuing to follow the said northerly limit, a distance of 254.14 feet to an iron survey bar marking a further angle in the said limit ; Thence south 73° 52' 30' west, continuing to follow the said northerly limit, a distance of 314.97 feet to an iron survey bar and being the point of commence- ment of the herein described lands ; Thence continuing south 73° 52' 30" west, along the said northerly limit, a distance of 100.00 feet to an iron survey bar ; Thence south 15° 47' east, a distance of 152.00 feet to an iron survey bar ; Thence north 73° 52' 30' east, being parallel with the aforesaid northerly limit, a distance of 100.00 feet to an iron survey bar ; Thence north 15° 47' west, a distance of 152.00 feet to the point of commencement. Schedule 34 All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Town- ship of Nottawasaga, in the County of Simcoe, Province of Ontario and being composed of a part of the west half of Lot 24, Concession VIII of the said Township, the boundaries of which may be described as follows: Commencing at a point in the interior of the said west half of Lot 24, Concession VIII, on the southern limit of the King's Highway Number 91 as widened by P-3057-12 distant 828.42 feet measured south 73° 46' 30' west along the said southern limit of the King's Highway Number 91 from the intersection of the line between the east and west halves of the said Lot 24, Concession VIII, and the said south hmit of the King's Highway Number 91 as widened ; Thence south 10° 51' 10" east along a fence 365.38 feet; Thence south 73° 05' 10" west 494.48 feet ; Thence north 9° 45' 20" west along a fence 372.09 feet; Thence north 73° 46' 30' east along the said south limit of the King's Highway Number 91, 486.71 feet, more or less, to the said point of commencement. 964 O. Reg. 438/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 439/71 3125 Schedule 35 AD and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in part of Lot 34 in Concession IX for the Township of Nottawasaga and shown as Part 1 on reference plan 593 deposited in the Registr>- Ofl&ce for the Registry- Division of the County of Simcoe. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 30th day of September, 1971. (1840) 43 THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT O. Reg. 439/71. General. Made— October 10th, 1971. FUed— October 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1. Schedule 3 to Ontario Regulation 190/62, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 347/70 and amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 514/70, is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor: Schedule 3 Accommodation Officer 1 Accommodation Ofl&cer 2 Accountant 1, Savings Office Accountant 2, Savings Office Accountant 3, Savings Office Agricultural Technician 1 Agricultural Technician 2 Agricultural Technician 3 Assistant Supervisor of Electrical Devices Audit Clerk 1 Audit Clerk 2 Bridge Materials Officer 1 Bridge Materials Officer 2 Cartographer 1 Cartographer 2 Cartographer 3 Cartographic Technician 1 Cartographic Techniciam 2 Cartographic Technician 3 Classifier 1, Board of Censors Classifier 2, Board of Censors Clerical Stenographer 1 Clerical Stenographer 2 Clerical Stenographer 3 Clerical Stenographer 4 Clerical Stenographer 5 Clerical Typist 1 Clerical Typist 2 Clerical Typist 3 Clerical Typist 4 Clerk & Senior Legislative Attendant Clerk 1, Fihng Clerk 2, Filing Clerk 3, Filing Clerk 4, Fihng Clerk 5, Filing Clerk 1 , General Clerk 2, General Clerk 3, General Clerk 4, General Clerk 5, General Clerk 1, Mail Clerk 2, Mail Clerk 1 , Savings Office Clerk 2, Savings Office Clerk 3, Savings Office Clerk 4, Savings Office Commercial Artist 1 Commercial Artist 2 Computer Technician 1 Computer Technician 2 Computer Technician Trainee Court Reporter 1 Court Reporter 2 Court Reporter, Apprentice Data Processing Librarian Dental Assistant Dental Hygienist Dental Technician Departmental Accountant 1 Designer 1 Designer 2 Document Examiner 1 Document Examiner 2 Draftsman 1 Draftsman 2 Draftsman 3 Draftsman Tracer Driver Examiner 1 Driver Examiner Probationary E.E.G. Technician 1 E.E.G. Technician 2 E.E.G. Technician 3 Editor 1 (Hansard) Editor 2 (Hansard) Editor-in-Charge Estate Assessor 1 Estate Assessor 2 Estates Officer 1 Estates Officer 2 Estimator 1 , Engineering Audit Estimator 2, Engineering Audit Fingerprint Examiner 1 Fingerprint Examiner 2 Fingerprint Examiner 3 %5 3126 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 439/71 Highways Assistant Communications Supervisor Home Economics Assistant 1 Home Economics Assistant 2 Instructor, Emergency Measures Organization Instructor 1, Ontario Fire College Instructor 2, Ontario Fire College Instrument Repairman 1 Instrument Repairman 2 Instrument Repairman, Foreman Insurance Representative Interior Designer 1 Interior Designer 2 Interior Designer Trainee Investigator of Estates Junior Commercial Artist Junior Draftsman Laboratory Attendant 1 Laboratory Attendant 2 Library Technician 1 Library Technician 2 Mining Recorder Nurse 1, Clinic Nurse 2, Clinic Nurse 3, Clinic Occupational Therapist 1 Occupational Therapist 2 Occupational Therapist 3 Operator 1 , Addressing Equipment Operator 2, Addressing Equipment Operator 1, Bindery Equipment Operator 2, Bindery Equipment Operator 3, Bindery Equipment Operator 1 , Bookkeeping Machine Operator 2, Bookkeeping Machine Operator 3, Bookkeeping Machine Operator 1 , Central Switchboard Operator 2, Central Switchboard Operator 3, Central Switchboard Operator 1 , Electronic Computer Operator 2, Electronic Computer Operator 3, Electronic Computer Operator 1 , Key Punch Equipment Operator 2, Key Punch Equipment Operator 3, Key Punch Equipment Operator 4, Key Punch Equipment Operator 5, Key Punch Equipment Operator 6, Key Punch Equipment Operator 1, Microfilm Operator 2, Microfilm Operator 3, Microfilm Operator 4, Microfilm Operator 5, Microfilm Operator 1, Offset Equipment Operator 2, Offset Equipment Operator 3, Offset Equipment Operator 4, Offset Equipment Operator 5, Offset Equipment Operator 1, Tabulating Equipment Operator 2, Tabulating Equipment Operator 3, Tabulating Equipment Operator 4, Tabulating Equipment Operator 5, Tabulating Equipment Operator 6, Tabulating Equipment Operator 1 , Telephone Switchboard Operator 2, Telephone Switchboard Operator 1 , Teletype Equipment Operator 2, Teletype Equipment Operator 1 , Whiteprint Equipment Operator 2, Whiteprint Equipment Operator 3, Whiteprint Equipment Operator 4, Whiteprint Equipment Operator lA, X-Ray Unit Operator IB, X-Ray Unit Operator 2, X-Ray Unit Operator 3, X-Ray Unit Operator, Comptometer Operator, Copy Machine Operator, Mail Inserting Machine Photogrammetrist 1 Photogrammetrist 2 Photogrammetrist 3 Photographer 1 , Laboratory Photographer 2, Laboratory Photographer 3, Laboratory Physiotherapist Platemaker 1 Platemaker 2 Printing Estimator Projectionist Purchasing Officer 1 Purchasing Officer 2 Realty Appraiser 1 Realty Appraiser 2A Realty Appraiser 2B Receptionist Retoucher 1 Retoucher 2 Revenue Officer Review Officer Right-of-Way Technician Schedule Co-ordinator 1 Schedule Co-ordinator 2 Schedule Co-ordinator 3 Secretary 1 Secretary 2 Secretary 3 Secretary 4 Secretary 5 Senior Audit Clerk Senior Secretary 1 Senior Secretary 2 Senior Secretary 3 Senior Secretary 4 Senior Secretary 5 Senior Usher and Messenger Specification Editor 1 Specification Editor 2 Stereoplotter 1 Stereoplotter 2 Supervisor, Mail Unit 966 O. Reg. 439/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3127 Supervisor 1 , Medical Records Supervisor 2, Medical Records Supervisor 3, Medical Records Supervisor 4, Medical Records Tax Auditor 1 Tax Auditor 2 Tax Auditor 3 Technician 1, Chemical Laboratory Technician 2, Chemical Laboratory Technician 3, Chemical Laboratory Techniciiin 1, Data Control Technici2in 2, Data Control Technician 3, Data Control Technician 1 , Fuel Technician 1, Medical Laboratory Technician 2, Medical Laboratory Technician 3, Medical Laboratory Technician 1, Photographic Technician 2, Photographic Technician 3, Photographic Technician 4, Photographic Technician 5, Photographic Technician 6, Photographic Technician 7, Photographic Technician 1, Physical Laboratory Technician 2, Physical Laboratory Technician 3, Physical Laboratory Technician 1, Radiation Technician 2, Radiation Technician 3, Radiation Technician 1 , Road Design Technician 2, Road Design Technician 3, Road Design Technician 1, X-Ray Technician 2, X-Ray Technician 3, X-Ray Technician 4, X-Ray Telephone Services Officer Transcriber 1 (Hansard) Transcriber 2 (Hansard) Transcriber Co-ordinator (Hansard) Travel Counsellor 1 Travel Counsellor 2 Travel Counsellor 3 Typist 1 Typist 2 Typist 3 Typist 4 Usher and Messenger 2. Schedule 4 to Ontario Regulation 190/62, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 347/70 and amended by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 514/70 and section 3 of Ontario Regulation 105/71, is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : Schedule 4 Access Roads Superintendent Agricultural Worker 1 Agricultural Worker 2 Agricultural Worker 3 Air Engineer Airframe Finisher Apprentice Tradesman Arboriculturist Artisan 1 Artisan 2 Artisan 3 Assistant Garage Superintendent, Parliament Buildings Attendant 1, Oak Ridge Attendant 2, Oak Ridge Attendant 3, Oak Ridge Attendant 4, Oak Ridge Audiological Services Technician Baker 1 Baker 2 Barber Blacksmith Bookbinder 1 Bookbinder 2 Bridge Operator Buildings Caretaker 1 Buildings Caretaker 2 Buildings Caretaker 3 Buildings Cleaner 1 Buildings Cleaner 2 Buildings Cleaner and Helper 1 Buildings Cleaner and Help)er 2 Buildings Cleaner and Helper 3 Buildings Cleaner and Helper 4 Butcher 1 Butcher 2 Cable Ferry Operator 1 Cable Ferry Oj)erator 2 Cadet, Ontario Provincial Police Canteen Operator 1 Canteen Operator 2 Chief Steward Child Care Assistant 1 Child Care Assistant 2 Child Care Worker 1 Child Care Worker 2 Child Care Worker 3 Cleaner, Office Buildings Clerk 1 , Supply Clerk 2, Supply Clerk 3, Supply Clerk 4, Supply Clerk 5, Supply Clerk 6, Supply Clerk 7, Supply Communications Technician 1 Communications Technician 2 Constable, Ontario Provincial Police Constable, Probationary Construction Inspector Cook 1 Cook 2 Cook 3 Coroners Clerk 1 Coroners Clerk 2 Corporal, Ontario Provincial Police Correctional Officer 1 Correctional Officer 2 967 3128 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 439/71 Correctional Correctional Correctional Correctional Correctional Counsellor 1 Counsellor 2 Counsellor 3 Counsellor 4 Officer 3 Officer 4 Officer 5 Officer 6 Officer 7 Residential Life Residential Life Residential Life , Residential Life Deckhand Dispensary Assistant Driver Supervisor Driver 1 Driver 2 Electronics Repairman Electronics Technician 1 (DPW) Electronics Technician 2 (DPW) Elevator Attendant Elevator Mechanic 1 Elevator Mechanic 2 Elevator Mechanic 3 Equipment Spray Painter Ferry Captain Ferry Mate Fire Chief Firefighter Garage Attendant Garage Attendant Supervisor Garage Superintendent, Parliament Buildings Hairdresser 1 Hairdresser 2 Helper Food Service Highway Construction Inspector 1 Highway Construction Inspector 2 Highway Equipment Instructor 1 Highway Equipment Instructor 2 Highway Equipment Instructor 3 Highway Equipment Operator 1 Highway Equipment Operator 2 Highway Equipment Operator 3 Highway Equipment Operator 4 Highway Equipment Supervisor 1 Highway General Foreman 1 Highway General Foreman 2 Highway Inspection Assistant 1 Highway Inspection Assistant 2 Highway Inspection Assistant 3 Highway Labour Foreman Highway Mechanic Foreman Highway Patrol Supervisor Highway Patrolman Highway Services Supervisor Hospital Aid 1 Hospital Aid 2 Hospital Aid 3 Hospital Aid 4 Hospital Attendant 1 Hospital Attendant 2 Hospital Attendant 3 Hospital Attendant 4 Housekeeper 1 Industrial Officer 1 Industrial Officer 2 Industrial Officer 3 Industrial Officer 4 Industrial Officer 5 Inspector of Weighmen and Checkers 1 Inspector of Weighmen and Checkers 2 Inspector 1, Vehicle Inspection (Provisional) Inspector 2, Vehicle Inspection (Provisional) Instructor 1, Occupational Instructor 2, Occupational Instructor 3, Occupational Instructor 4, Occupational Instructor 1 , Recreation and Crafts Instructor 2, Recreation and Crafts Instructor 3A, Recreation and Crafts Instructor 3B, Recreation and Crafts Instructor 4, Recreation and Crafts Landscape Crewman Laundry Worker 1 Laundry Worker 2 Laundry Worker 3 Laundry Worker 4 Laundry Worker 5 Lineman Linotype Operator Lockmaster Maid 1 , Food Service Maid 2, Food Service Maintenance Bricklayer Maintenance Carpenter Maintenance Carpenter, Foreman Maintenance Electrician Maintenance Electrician, Foreman Maintenance Foreman Maintenance Foreman, Toll Bridge Maintenance Machinist Maintenance Machinist, Foreman Maintenance Mason Maintenance Mechanic 1 Maintenance Mechanic 2 Maintenance Mechanic 3 Maintenance Painter and Decorator Maintenance Painter and Decorator, Foreman Maintenance Plasterer Maintenance Plasterer Foreman Maintenance Plumber Maintenance Plumber, Foreman Maintenance Refrigeration Mechanic Maintenance Refrigeration Mechanic, Foreman Maintenance Sheet Metal Worker Maintenance Steamfitter Maintenance Welder Manual Worker Marine Engineer 1 Marine Engineer 2 Marine Oiler Meat Inspector 1 Mechanic Foreman Mechanic 1 Medical Assistant 1 Medical Assistant 2 Medical Assistant 3 968 O. Reg. 439/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3129 Millman 1 Millman 2 Millman 3 Motor Vehicle Operator Nurse 1, General Nurse 2, General Nurse 3, General Nurse 1, Nursing Education Nurse 2, Nursing Education Nursing Assistant 1, C.P.R.I. Nursing Assistant 2, C.P.R.I. Observation and Dentention Home Worker 1 Observation and Detention Home Worker 2 Observation and Detention Home Worker 3 Parking Attendant Pasteurizer Powde^an Preparator 1 Preparator 2 Radio and TV. Repairman Radio Dispatcher (Civihan) O.P.P. Radio Operator 1. Highways Radio Operator 2, Highways Radio Operator 3, Highways Radio Operator 1, Without Certificate Radio Operator 2, With Certificate Recreation Officer 1 , Correctional Services Recreation Officer 2. Correctional Services Recreation Officer 3, Correctional Services Recreation Officer 4, Correctional Services Residence Counsellor 1 Residence Counsellor 2 Residence Counsellor 3 Residence Supervisor 1 Residence Supervisor 2 Resource Technician 1 Resource Technician 2 Resource Technician 3 Seamstress 1 Seamstress 2 Security Officer 1 Security Officer 2 Security Officer 3 Senior Bridge Operator Senior Feny Captain 1 Senior Ferry Captian 2 Senior Marine Engineer 1 Senior Marine Engineer 2 Sergeant Major, Ontario Provincial Police Sergeant, Ontario Provincial Police Shoe Repairer Sign Painter, Foreman Sign Painter Helper Sign Painter Improver Sign Painter Journeyman Sign Painter Supervisor Staff Sergeant OP. P. Steam Plant Engineer 1 Steam Plant Engineer 2 Steam Plant Engineer 3 Steam Plant Technician 1 Steam Plant Technician 2 Steward Supervisor 1, Food Service Supervisor 2, Food Service Supervisor of Electrical Crews Supervisor of Juveniles 1 Supervisor of Juveniles 2 Supervisor of Juveniles 3 Supervisor of Juveniles 4 Supervisor of Juveniles 5 Supervisor of Juveniles 6 Tailor Technician 1 , Construction Technician 2. Construction Technician 1 . Engineering Audit Technician 2, Engineering Audit Technicisin 1 , Engineering Survey Technician 2, Engineering Survey Technician Equipment Development Technician 1 , Field Technician 2, Field Technician 3. Field Technician 1 , Legal Survey Technician 2, Legal Survey Technician 1, Survey Technician 2, Survey Technician 3, Survey Technician 1 . Traffic Technician 2, Traffic Technician 3, Traffic Technician 4, Traffic Telephone Installer 1 Telephone Installer 2 Telephone Installer 3 Toll Captain 1 Toll Captian 2 Toll Collector Trade Instructor 1 Trade Instructor 2 Trade Instructor 3 Traffic Patrolman 1, Department of Highways Traffic Patrolman 2, Department of Highways Traffic Patrolman 2(a), Department of Highways Traffic Patrol Supervisor, Department of Highways Trainee M. R. C. Course, Department of Health Transport Dispatcher Transport Driver Upholstery Repairer Vehicle and Construction Equipment Supervisor Volunteer Services Assistant Water Level Control Assistant Water Level Control Supervisor W'eighman Zone Painting Supervisor 3. Schedule 5 to Ontario Regulation 190/62, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 347/70, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : 969 3130 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 439/71 Schedule 5 Nurse 2, Special Schools Nurse 3, Special Schools 4. Schedule 6 to Ontario Regulation 190/62, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 347/70 and amended by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 514/70 and section 4 of Ontario Regulation 105/71, is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : Schedule 6 Access Roads Manager Accident Claims Supervisor 1 Accident Claims Supervisor 2 Accommodation Officer 3 Accommodation Officer 4 Accounting Methods Officer 1 Accounting Methods Officer 2 Accounting Methods Officer 3 Accounting Methods Officer 4 Accounting Methods Officer 5 Accounting Supervisor 1 Accounting Supervisor 2 Accounting Supervisor 3 Accounting Supervisor 4 Actuary 1 (Provisional) Actuary 2 (Provisional) Actuary 3 (Provisional) Administrative Assistant 1, Department of the Prime Minister Administrative Assistant 2, Department of the Prime Minister Administrative Assistant 3, Department of the Prime Minister Administrative Officer Administrator 1 , Laboratory Services Administrator 2, Laboratory Services Administrator 3, Laboratory Services Adviser in Nursing Adviser in Psychology Adviser in Occupational — Physical Therapy Adviser, Ontario Police Commission Adviser 1, Public Health Dentistry Adviser 2, Public Health Dentistry Adviser, Air Pollution Inspection Adviser, Elementary School Correspondence Courses Adviser, Secondary School Correspondence Courses Adviser. Speech Pathology Agricultural Officer 1 Agricultural Officer 2 Agricultural Officer 3 Agricultural Officer 4 Agricultural Representative 1 Agricultural Representative 2 Agricultural Representative 3 Agricultural Specialist 1 , Dairy Agricultural Specialist 2, Dairy Agricultural Specialist 3, Dairy Agricultural Specialist 1 , Engineering Agricultural Specialist 2, Engineering Agricultural Speciahst 1 , Fruit and Vegetables Agricultural Specialist 2, Fruit and Vegetables Agricultural Specialist 3, Fruit and Vegetables Agricultural Specialist 1, Livestock Agricultural Specialist 2, Livestock Agricultural Specialist 3, Livestock Agricultural Specialist 1, Seeds and Weeds Agricultural Specialist 2, Seeds and Weeds Agricultural Specialist 1, Soils and Crops Agricultural Specialist 2, Soils and Crops Agricultural Specialist 3, Soils and Crops Agricultural Worker 4 Agricultural Worker 5 Agricultural Worker 6 Apprenticeship Counsellor 1 Apprenticeship Counsellor 2 Apprenticeship Counsellor 3 Arboriculturist 2 Arboriculturist 3 Architect 1 Architect 2 Architect 3 Architect 4 Architect 5 Architect 6 Architect 7 Architectural Job Captain 1 Architectural Job Captain 2 Architectural Job Captain 3 Architectural Officer 1 Architectural Officer 2 Architectural Officer 3 Architectural Services Officer, Department of University Affairs Archivist of Ontario Archivist 1 Archivist 2 Archivist 3 Archivist 4 Area Supply Supervisor Artifacts Officer Artisan 4 Assessment Supervisor 1 (Provisional) Assessment Supervisor 2 (Provisional) Assessment Supervisor 3 (Provisional) Assessment Supervisor 4 (Provisional) Assistant Administrator, Jails Branch Assistant Commissioner, O.P.P. Assistant Director, Geological Branch Assistant Director, Theatres Branch Assistant Director of Probationary Services Assistant Hospital Business Administrator 1 Assistant Hospital Business Administrator 2 Assistant Hospital Business Administrator 3 Assistant Manager 1, Electronic Data Processing Assistant Manager, GO Transit Assistant Plant Superintendent, Air Service Assistant Registrar, Department of Education Assistant Superintendent, Department of Correctional Services Assistant Superintendent, Ontario School for the Blind, Ontario Schools for the Deaf Assistant to the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly Associate Principal, Agriculture School Athletics Commissioner Athletics Supervisor and Dean of Men Attendant 5, Oak Ridge Attendant 6, Oak Ridge 970 O. Reg. 439/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3131 Attendant 7, Oak Ridge Audiological Supervisor Audiologist Audit Accountant Biologist 1 Biologist 2 Biologist 3 Boiler Inspector Boiler Inspector Supervisor 1 Boiler Insp»ector Suj)ervisor 2 Branch Administrator 1, Correctional Services Branch Administrator 2, Correctional Services Branch Director, Mental Health Bridge Materials Ofl&cer 3 Buildings Caretaker 4 Buildings Caretaker 5 Buildings Caretaker 6 Buildings Caretaker 7 Buildings Superintendent Bursar 2 Bursar 3 Bursar 4 Bursar 5 Cartographer 4 Cartographer 5 Cartographer 6 Cartographer 7 Cataloguer, Drugs and Biological Central Stores Supervisor Chairman, Medical Advisory Board Chairman, Ontario Energy Board Chairman, Parole Board Chaplain 1 Chaplain 2 Chaplain 3 Chauffeur Attendant, Minister Chauffeur Attendant, Prime Minister Check Pilot Chief, Air Pollution Control Service Chief Arboriculturist Chief Audit Accountant 1 Chief Audit Accountant 2 Chief Audit Accountant 3 Chief, Conservation Authorities Branch Chief Estate Assessor Chief Industrial Health Counsellor Chief Inspector of Surveys Chief Inspector of Theatres Chief Inspector, Correctional Services Chief Inspector, Energy Resources (Drilling and Production) Chief Instructor, Emergency Measures Organization Chief Instrument Repairman Chief Investigator, Ontario Securities Commission Chief Lands smd Surveys Branch Chief Mining Lands Branch Chief Mining Recorder Chief of Contracts Chief of Services, Pubhc Works Chief Officer, Operating Engineers Branch Chief Provincial Baihff Chief Purchasing Ofi&cer Chief Research Scientist, Agriculture Chief Supreme Court Reporter Child Care Worker 4 Child Care Worker 5 Child Care Worker 6 Child Welfare Supervisor 1 Child Welfare Supervisor 2 Claims Engineer Clerk of the Executive Council Clerk 6, General Clerk 7, General Clerk 8, Supply Commercial Artist 3 Commissioned Officer 1, O.P.P. Commissioned Officer 2, O.P.P. Commissioned Officer 3, O.P.P. Commissioned Officer 4, O.P.P. Commissioned Officer 5, O.P.P. Communications Officer, Emergency Measures Organization Communications Supervisor Communications Technician 3 Community Development Officer 1 Community Development Officer 2 Community Development Officer 3 Community Development Supervisor Community Planner 1 Community Planner 2 Community Planner 3 Community Planner 4 Community Planner 5 Community Planner 6 Comptroller, Lands and Forests Computer Technician 3 Conciliation Officer 1 Conciliation Officer 2 Conciliation Officer 3 Conciliation Officer 4 Conservator, Ontario Science Centre Construction Safety Officer Construction Superintendent 2 Construction Superintendent 3 Construction Superintendent 4 Cook 4 Cook 5 Cook 6 Co-ordinator of Press Relations Co-ordinator 1, Drug Pricing Co-ordinator 2, Drug Pricing Counsellor 5, (Residential Life) Court Reporter 3 Court Reporter 4 Crown Attorney for Toronto and York Dair\- Fieldman 1 Dair\- Fieldman 2 Dairy Fieldman 3 Dairy Herd Improvement Officer 1 Dairy- Herd Improvement Officer 2 Day Nurseries Supervisor Decorating Supervisor 1, Ontario Housing Corporation Decorating Supervisor 2, Ontario Housing Corporation Dentist 971 3132 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 439/71 Departmental Accountant 2 Departmental Accountant 3 Departmental Accountant 4 Departmental Accountant 5 Departmental Accountant 6 Departmental Accountant 7 Departmental Accountant 8 Departmental Accountant 9 Deputy Director of Immigration, London Deputy Director, Ontario Police College Deputy Director, Registration (Ontario Securities Commission) Deputy Director General, Ontario Science Centre Deputy Fire Marshal Deputy Managing Director, Ontario Development Corporation Deputy Registrar of Motor Vehicles Deputy Registrar, Ontario Labour Relations Board Deputy Superintendent 1, Correctional Services Deputy Superintendent 2, Correctional Services Deputy Superintendent Jails Development Officer 1, Industrial Training Development Officer 2, Industrial Training Development Officer 3, Industrial Training Dietitian 1 Dietitian 2(a) Dietitian 2(b) Dietitian 3 Director of Chaplain Services, Correctional Services Director of Citizenship Director of Claims, MSID Director of Coroners Director of Educational Television Director of Education, Correctional Services Director of Finance, Department of University Affairs Director of Financial Administration Director of Immigration Director of Industrial Training Director of Insurance Branch Director of Insurance Services, Registry Board Director of Interpretation Director of Legal Surveys Director of Municipal Pensions Director of Municipal Subsidies Director of Ontario Fire College Director of Operations, Department of Lands and Forests Director of Pension Funds Branch Director of Probationary Services Director of Psychology, Correctional Services Director of Registration and Examination Director of Rehabilitation Services Director of Research, Correctional Services Director of Research, Highways Director of School Business Administration Director of Social Work, Correctional Services Director of Training and Staff Development, Social and Family Services Director 1, Administrative Services Director 2, Administrative Services Director 3, Administrative Services Director, Actuarial Services Director, Advertising Branch Director, Buildings Management Director, Centre of Forensic Sciences Director, Child Welfare Branch Director, Corporation Tax Branch Director, Day Nurseries Branch Director, Design and Construction Branch, Public Works Director, Design Branch, Highways Director, Driver Branch Director, Emergency Measures Organization Director, Expenditure Analysis Branch Director, Family Benefits Director, Field Services, Social and Family Services Director, Finance Management Director, Government Accounting Director, Hospital Management Services Director, Human Rights Commission Director, Indian Community Development Services Branch Director, Information Branch Director, Municipal Administration Branch Director, Municipal Auditing and Accounting Branch Director, Municipal Finance Branch Director, Ontario Police College Director, Ontario Securities Commission Director, Operations Branch, OMSID Director, Planning Branch, Highways Director, Planning Branch, Pubhc Works Director, Publicity Branch Director, Research and Planning Branch, OMSID Director, Retail Sales Tax Director, Savings Office Branch Director, Securities Branch Director, Services Branch, Highways Director, Social and Family Services Director, Southwestern Ontario HSID Director, Staff Relations Branch Director, Succession Duty Branch Director, Theatres Branch Director, Tourist Industry Development Branch Director, Vehicle Branch Director, Women's Bureau Director, Youth and Recreation Branch District Administrator 1 , Lands and Forests District Administrator 2, Lands and Forests District Construction Superintendent Driver Examiner 2 Driver Examiner 3 Driver Examiner 4 Driver Examiner 5 Economist 1 Economist 2 Economist 3 Economist 4 Economist 5 Economist 6 Economist 7 Editor, Technical PubHcations Education Officer 1 Education Officer 2 Education Officer 3 Education Officer 4 Education Officer 5 Education Officer 6 Education Officer 7 Electronics Supervisor 1 (DPW) 972 i O. Reg. 439/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3133 Electronics Supervisor 2 (DPW) Elevator Inspector 1 Elevator Inspector 2 Elevator Inspector 3 Elevator Inspector 4 Employment Standards Auditor 1 EmplojTnent Standards Auditor 2 Employment Standards Ofiftcer 1 Employment Standards Ofl&cer 2 Employment Standards Ofiftcer 3 Employment Standards Ofl&cer 4 Engineer of Mines 1 Engineer of Mines 2 Engineer of Mines 3 Engineer 1 Engineer 2 Engineer 3 Engineer 4 Engineer 5 Engineer 6 Engineer 7 Engineering Ofl&cer 1 Engineering Ofl&cer 2 Engineering Ofl&cer 3 Engineering Ofl&cer 4 Engineering Ofl&cer 5 Estimator and Quantity Surveyor 1 Estimator and Quantity Surveyor 2 Estimator 3, Engineering Audit Examiner of Designs (Boilers) Examiner of Welding Examiner 1 , Ontario Labour Relations Board Examiner 2, Ontario Labour Relations Board Examiner 1 , Ojjerating Engineers Branch Examiner 2, Operating Engineers Branch Executive Director, Administrative Division, Treasury Executive Director, Community Services Division Executive Director, Purchasing and Supply, PubUc Works Executive Engineer Executive Ofl&cer 1 Executive Ofl&cer 2 Executive Ofl&cer 3 Executive Ofl&cer 1 , Department of the Prime Minister Executive Ofl&cer 2, Department of the Prime Minister Executive Ofl&cer 3, Department of the Prime Minister Executive Ofl&cer 4, Department of the Prime Minister Executive Ofl&cer, Municipal Aflfairs Executive Trainee, Correctional Services Exhibition Designer 1 Exhibition Designer 2 Exhibition Designer 3 Exhibition Designer 4 Exhibition Designer 5 Extension Assistant Farm Products Inspector 1 Farm Products Inspector 2 Farm Products Inspector 3 Field Ofl&cer, Ontario Labour Relations Board Field Worker 1 , Homes for Special Care Field Worker 2, Homes for Special Care Field Worker 3, Homes for Special Care Financial Comptroller Highways Financial Ofl&cer 1 Financial Ofl&cer 2 Financial Ofl&cer 3 Financial Ofl&cer 4 Financial Ofl&cer 5 Financial Ofl&cer 6 Financial Oflftcer 7 Financial Ofl&cer 8 Financial Ofl&cer 9 Financial Ofl&cer, Senior 1 Financial Ofl&cer, Senior 2 Financial Ofl&cer, Trainee Fingerprint Examiner 4 Fingerprint Examiner 5 Fire Marshal Fire Safety Inspector 1 Fire Safety Inspector 2 Fire Services AdWser 1 Fire Services Adviser 2 Fire Services Adviser 3 Fire Services Investigator 1 Fire Services Investigator 2 Fire Services Investigator 3 Firearms Examiner 1 Firearms Examiner 2 Firearms Examiner 3 Food Services Administrator Forester 1 Forester 2 Forester 3 Forester 4 Forester 5 General Manager, St. Lawrence Parks Commission General Superintendent of Mechanical Services Geologist Assistant 1 Geologist Assistant 2 Geologist Assistant 3 Geologist Assistant 4 Geologist 1 Geologist 2 Guard Commander Heating Supervisor, Ontario Housing Corporation Highway Carrier Inspector 1 Highway Carrier Inspector 2 Highway Carrier Inspector 3 Highway Carrier, Supervising Inspector 1 Highway Carrier, Supervising Inspector 2 Highway Construction Inspector 3 Highway District Engineer 1 Highway District Engineer 2 Highway Equipment Instructor 4 Highway Equipment Supervisor 2 Highway Equipment Supervisor 3 Highway Maintenance Supervisor Highwaj' Communications Supervisor Historical Research Ofl&cer 1 Historical Research Ofl&cer 2 Historical Research Ofl&cer 3 Home Economist 1 Home Economist 2 Home Economist 3 Home Economist Supervisor 1 Home Economist Supervisor 2 973 3134 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 439/71 Horticulturist Hospital Administrator 1 Hospital Administrator 2 Hospital Activity Services Director 1 Hospital Activity Services Director 2 Hospital Activity Services Director 3 Hospital Attendant 5 Hospital Attendant 6 Hospital Attendant 7 Hospital Business Administrator 1 Hospital Business Administrator 2 Hospital Business Administrator 3 Hospital Housekeeper 1 Hospital Housekeeper 2 Housing Analyst 1 Housing Analyst 2 Housing Development Administrator Human Rights Commission Officer 1 Human Rights Commission Officer 2 Human Rights Commission Supervisor 1 Human Rights Commission Supervisor 2 Immigration Officer 1 Immigration Officer 2 Immigration Officer 3 Indian Development Officer Industrial Development Officer 1 Industrial Development Officer 2 Industrial Development Officer 3 Industrial Development Officer 4 Industrial Development Officer 5 Industrial Development Officer 6 Industrial Safety Inspector 1 Industrial Safety Inspector 2 Industrial Safety Officer 1 Industrial Safety Officer 2 Industries Technician Inspector of Mining Claims Inspector of Probation Services Inspector of Signs and Buildings Permits 1 Inspector of Signs and Buildings Permits 2 Inspector of Signs and Buildings Permits 3 Inspector of Signs and Buildings Permits 4 Inspector of Surveys 1 Inspector of Surveys 2 Inspector of Surveys 3 Inspector of Theatres Inspector of Vital Statistics Inspector 1, Air Pollution Inspector 2, Air Pollution Inspector 3, Air Pollution Inspector 1 , Energy Resources Drilling and Production Inspector 2, Energy Resources Drilling and Production Inspector 1, Savings Office Inspector 2, Savings Office Inspector 3, Savings Office Inspector 3, Vehicle Inspection (Provisional) Inspector 4, Vehicle Inspection (Provisional) Inspector, Correctional Services Inspector, Operating Engineers Branch Inspector, (Probationary) Department of Transport Instructor in Professional Training Instructor 1, Ontario Forest Ranger School Instructor 2, Ontario Forest Ranger School Instructor 3, Ontario Forest Ranger School Instructor 1, Ontario Pohce College Instructor 2, Ontario Pohce College Instructor 3, Ontario Pohce College Instructor 2, Teachers' College Instructor, Agricultural School Intelligence Officer, Ontario Police Commission Interior Design Supervisor Investigator 1, Agricultural Products Investigator 2, Agricultural Products Investigator 1, Ontario Securities Commission Investigator 2, Ontario Securities Commission Jail Superintendent 1 Jail Superintendent 2 Jail Superintendent 3 Jail Superintendent 4 Jail Superintendent 5 Jail Superintendent 6 Junior Management Services Officer Laboratory Director, Class A Laboratory Laboratory Director, Class B Laboratory Laboratory Director, Class C Laboratory Land Registration Officer 1 Land Registration Officer 2 Land Registration Officer 3 Land Registration Officer 4 Land Registration Officer 5 Land Registration Supervisor Language and Citizenship Training Specialist 1 Language and Citizenship Training Specialist 2 Laundry Worker 5 Laundry Worker 6 Laundry Worker 7 Laundry Worker 8 Lecturer 1, Agricultural School Lecturer 2, Agricultural School Lecturer 3, Agricultural School Lecturer 4A, Agricultural School Lecturer 4B, Agricultural School Legal Officer 1 Legal Officer 2 Legal Officer 3 Legal Officer 4 Legal Officer 5 Legal Officer 6 Legal Officer 7 Legal Officer 8 Legal Survey Examiner 1 Legal Survey Examiner 2 Legal Survey Examiner 3 Legal Survey Examiner 4 Legislative Assistant Editor Legislative Editor Librarian 1 Librarian 2 Librarian 3 Librarian 4 Librarian 5 Library Technician 3 Library Technician 4 Maintenance Superintendent 1 974 O. Reg. 439/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3135 Maintenance Superintendent 2 Maintenance Superintendent 3 Maintenance Superintendent 4 Maintenance Superintendent 5 Management Services Oflftcer 1 Management Services Ofl&cer 2 Management Services Ofl&cer 3 Management Services Ofl&cer 4 Management Services Ofl&cer 5 Management Services Ofl&cer 6 Management Services Ofl&cer 7 Management Services Ofl&cer 8 Management Services Ofl&cer 9 Manager 1, Buildings Management Manager 2, Buildings Management Manager 3, Buildings Management Manager 4, Buildings Management Manager 5, Buildings Management Manager 6, Buildings Management Manager 1, Electronic Data Processing Manager 1 , Farms and Gardens Manager 2, Farms and Gardens Manager 3, Farms and Gardens Manager 1 , Savings Ofl&ce Manager 2, Savings Ofl&ce Manager 3, Savings Ofl&ce Manager 4, Sa\nngs Ofl&ce Manager, Central Duplicating Service Manager, Central Mail Service Manager, GO Transit Manager, Offset Printing Unit Manager, Photographic Reproduction Unit Manager. Timiskaming Testing Laboratory Manager of Operations, Highways Master, Supreme Court of Ontario Master, Teachers' Collie Mastitis Control Fieldman Materials Control Supervisor Meat Inspector 2 Medical Ofl&cer 1, Correctional Services Medical Ofl&cer 2, Correctional Services Medical Ofl&cer 3, Correctional Services Member Ontario Highway Transport Board Member, Parole Board Meteorologist Mine Assessor and Financial Adviser Mine Rescue Training Officer 1 Mine Rescue Training Oflftcer 2 Mine Rescue Training Ofl&cer 3 Mining Commissioner Museum Assistant (Trainee) Museum Assistant 1 Museum Assistant 2 Museum Assistant 3 Museums Adviser Neurophysiology- Technician Nurse 4, General Nurse 5, General Nurse 6, General Nurse 7, General Nurse 3. Nursing Education Nurse 4, Nursing Education Nurse 5, Nursing Education Nurse 1. Public Health Nurse 2, Public Health Nurse 3, Public Health Nurse 4, Pubhc Health Nutritionist 1 Nutritionist 2 Observation and Detention Home Supervisor 1 Observation and Detention Home Supervisor 2 Observation and Detention Home Supervisor 3 Occupational Therapist 4 Occupational Therapist 5 Oleomargarine Inspector 2 Operator 6, Microfilm Ojjerator 7, Tabulating Equipment Operator 4, X-Ray Unit Organizer 1, X-Ray Surveys Organizer 2, X-Ray Surveys Parks Planner 1 Parks Planner 2 Parks Planner 3 Personalty \'aluator 1 Personalty Valuator 2 Personnel Administrator 1 Personnel Administrator 2 Personnel Administrator 3 Personnel Administrator 4 Personnel Administrator 5 Personnel Administrator 6 Personnel Administrator 7 Personnel Trainee Pesticides Control Ofl&cer 1 Pesticides Control Officer 2 Pesticides Control Ofl&cer 3 Pharmacist 1 Photogrammetrist 4 Photogrammetrist 5 Physician 1 Physician 2 Physician 3 Physician 4A Physician 4B Physician 4C Physician 5 Physician 6 Physician 7 Physician 8 Pilot Plant Superintendent, Air Service Postmaster, House of Assembly Post Ofl&ce Preparator 3 Preparator 4 Press Relations Supervisor Principal, Agricultural School Principal 1 , Ontario School for the Retarded Principal 2, Ontario School for the Retarded Principal 3, Ontario School for the Retarded Principal 1, Teachers' College Principal 2, Teachers' College Printing Contracts Supervisor Probation Ofl&cer 1 Probation Ofl&cer 2 Probation Ofl&cer 3 Probation Ofl&cer 4 Probation Staff Development OflBcer 975 3136 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 439/71 Production Supervisor Program Analysis Co-ordinator 1 Program Analysis Co-ordinator 2 Program Analysis Co-ordinator 3 Program Analyst 1 Program Analyst 2 Program Analyst 3 Property Administrator 1 Property Administrator 2 Property Agent 1 Property Agent 2 Property Assessor 1 (Provisional) Property Assessor 2 (Provisional) Property Assessor 3 (Provisional) Property Assessor 4 (Provisional) Provincial Assayer Provincial Bailiff 1 Provincial Bailiff 2 Psychiatrist 1 Psychiatrist 2 Psychiatrist 3 Psychiatrist 4 Psychiatrist 5 Psychiatrist 6 Psychologist 1 Psychologist 2 Psychologist 3 Psychometrist 1, Honours Degree Psychometrist 1, 3 Year BA Psychometrist 2 Public Health Educator Public Health Inspector 1 Public Health Inspector 2(a) Public Health Inspector 2(b) Public Health Inspector 3 Public Health Inspector 4 Public Health Inspector 5 Public Relations Officer 1 Public Relations Officer 2 Public Relations Officer 3 Publicity Photographer 1 Publicity Photographer 2 Publicity Photographer 3 Purchasing Officer 3 Queen's Publisher Radiation Protection Physicist Real Estate Officer 1 Real Estate Officer 2 Real Estate Officer 3 Real Estate Officer 4 Real Estate Officer 5 Real Estate Officer 6 Realty Appraiser 3 Records Officer 1 Records Officer 2 Records Officer 3 Recreational Land Use Planner Reformatory Superintendent 1 Reformatory Superintendent 2 Reformatory Suf)erintendent 3 Regional Co-ordinator 1, OHSIP Regional Co-ordinator 2, OHSIP Regional Field Officer, Emergency Measures Organization Regional Services Manager 1 Regional Services Manager 2 Regional Welfare Administrator 1 Regional Welfare Administrator 2 Regional Welfare Administrator 3 Regional Welfare Administrator 4 Registrar of Collection Agencies Registrar of Private Investigators and Security Guards Registrar of Real Estate and Business Brokers Registrar, Correspondence Courses Registrar, Office of the Mining Commissioner Registrar, Ontario Labour Relations Board Registrar, Supreme Court of Ontario Registrar, Used Car Dealers and Salesmen Registration and Operations Officer, Operating Engineer Branch Rehabilitation Adviser, Department of Health Rehabilitation Counsellor Rehabilitation Officer 1, Correctional Services Rehabilitation Officer 2, Correctional Services Rehabilitation Officer 3, Correctional Services Rehabilitation Officer 4, Correctional Services Rehabilitation Officer 5(a), Correctional Services Rehabilitation Officer 5(b), Correctional Services Rehabilitation Officer 6, Correctional Services Rehabilitation Officer 1, Department of Health Rehabilitation Officer 2, Department of Health Rehabilitation Officer 3, Department of Health Research and Equipment Technician, Department of Lands and Fore=*« Research Officer 1, Highways Research Officer 2(a), Highways Research Officer 2(b), Highways Research Officer 3, Highways Research Officer 4, Highways Research Officer 5, Highways Research Scientist 1, Agriculture Research Scientist 2, Agriculture Research Scientist 3, Agriculture Research Scientist 4, Agriculture Research Scientist 1, Lands and Forests Research Scientist 2, Lands and Forests Research Scientist 3, Lands and Forests Research Scientist 4, Lands and Forests Research Scientist 5, Lands and Forests Research Supervisor 1, Lands and Forests Research Supervisor 2, Lands and Forests Resource Technician, Senior 1 Resource Technician, Senior 2 Resource Technician, Senior 3 Resource Technician, Senior 4 Resources Manager 1 Resources Manager 2 Resources Manager 3 Resources Manager 4 Returning Officer, Ontario Labour Relations Board Review Supervisor 1 Review Supervisor 2 Rural Development Counsellor Rural Development Officer Safety Instruction Officer 1 Safety Instruction Officer 2 976 I O. Reg. 439/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3137 Safety Instruction Officer 3 Science Writer, Ontario Science Centre Scientist 1 Scientist 2 Scientist 3 Scientist 4 Scientist 5 Secretary, Ontario Municipal Board Section SuperAnsor 1, Dej>artment of Lands and Forests Section Supervisor 2, Department of Lands and Forests Senior Administrator, Rental Housing Division Senior Air Engineer Senior Biologist Senior Draftsman Senior Estate Assessor Senior Geologist Senior List — Category 1-6 Senior Master, Supreme Court of Ontario Senior Planning Officer, Emergency Measures Organization Senior Purchasing Officer Senior Radiation Protection Physicist Senior Staff Relations Officer Service Area Inspector Service Areas Manager Services Supervisor 1 Serviced Supervisor 2 Services Supervisor 3 Social Work Adviser Social Work Assistant Social Worker 1 Social Worker 2 Social Worker 3 Social Worker 4 Social Worker 5 Special Promotions Officer Specification Editor 3 Speech Therapist Staff Assistant, Civil Service Commission Staff Relations Officer Staff Training Officer, Correctional Services Staff Training Officer, Social and Family Services Standards Officer 1, Industrial Training Standards Officer 2, Industrial Training Standards Officer 3, Industrial Training Statistician 1 Statistician 2 Statistician 3 Statistician 4 Steam Plant Chief 1 Steam Plant Chief 2 Steam Plant Chief 3 ^team Plant Chief 4 Steam Plant Chief 5 Steam Plant Chief 6 Superintendent of Engineering Audits Superintendent of Equipment Superintendent of Pension, Pension Commission of Ontario Superintendent of Supply Superintendent, Operations Superintendent, Ontario School for the Blind, Ontario Schools for the Deaf Superintendent, Public Housing Supervising Farm Products Inspector Supervisor of Branch Operations, Savings Office Supervisor of Electrical Devices Supervisor of Electrical Services Supervisor of Mechanical Services Supervisor of Operations Supervisor of Racing Supervisor of Translation Services Supervisor 1, Municip)al Assessment Supervisor 2, Municip>al Assessment Supervisor 3, Municip>al Assessment Supervisor 1, Municipal Organization and Administration Supervisor 2, Municip>al Organization and Administration Supervisor 3, Municip>al Organization and Administration Supervisor, Data Processing, Department of Civil Service Supervisor, Data Processing, Registrar-General Supervisor, Editorial Section Supervisor, Homemaking Services Supervisor, Municipial Assessment (Probationary) Supervisor, Mimicip)al Organization and Administration, Trainee Supreme Court Reporter 1 Supreme Court Reporter 2 Surveyor 1 Surveyor 2 Tailor Supervisor, Ontario Provincial Police Tax Auditor 4 Tax Auditor 5 Tax Auditor 6 Tax Director 1 Tax Director 2 Tax Director 3 Tax Director 4 Teacher 1 Teacher 2 Teacher 3 Teacher 4 Technical Consultant 1 Technical Consultant 2 Technical Supervisor, Educational Television Technician 4, Chemical Laboratory Technician 5, Chemical Laboratory Technician 3, Construction Technician 1, Engineering Audit Technician 2, Engineering Audit Technician 3, Engineering Audit Technician 4, Engineering Audit Technician 3, Engineering Survey Technician 4, Engineering Survey Technician 4, Field Technician 5, Field Technician 2, Fuel Technician 3, Fuel Technician 4, Fuel Technician 5, Fuel Technician 6, Fuel Technician 3, Legal Survey Technician 4, Medical Laboratory Technician 5, Medical Laboratory 977 3138 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 439/71 Technician 1, Municipal Engineering Technician 2, Municipal Engineering Technician 4, Physical Laboratory Technician 5, Physical Laboratory Technician 4, Radiation Technician 5, Radiation Technician 4, Road Design Technician 5, Traffic Telephone Services Supervisor 1 Telephone Services Supervisor 2 Toll Supervisor Tourist Industry Officer 1 Tourist Industry Officer 2 Tourist Industry Officer 3 Tourist Industry Officer 4 Tourist Industry Officer 5 Traffic Analyst 1 Traffic Analyst 2 Traffic Analyst 3 Traffic Analyst 4 Traffic Analyst 5 Traffic Analyst 6 Training Officer 1 , Social Work Training Officer 2, Social Work Training Officer 3, Social Work Training School Superintendent 1 Training School Superintendent 2 Translator 1 Translator 2 Translator 3 Travel Counsellor 4 Travel Counsellor 5 Treasury Board Officer 1 Treasury Board Officer 2 Treasury Board Officer 3 Treasury Board Officer 4 Treasury Board Officer 5 Unit Program Director Veterinary Scientist 1 Veterinary Scientist 2 Veterinary Scientist 3 Veterinary Scientist 4 Veterinary Scientist 5 Veterinary Scientist 6 Vice Chairman 1, Ontario Labour Relations Board Vice Chairman 2, Ontario Labour Relations Board Vice Chairman, Ontario Energy Board Vice Chairman, Ontario Highway Transport Board Vice Chairman, Parole Board Vice Principal Teachers' College Vocational Teacher 1, Ontario School for the Blind, Ontario Schools for the Deaf Vocational Teacher 2, Ontario School for the Blind, Ontario Schools for the Deaf Vocational Teacher 3, Ontario School for the Blind, Ontario Schools for the Deaf Vocational Training Supervisor 1 Vocational Training Supervisor 2 •• Volunteer Services Organizer Welfare Assistance Officer Welfare Field Supervisor Welfare Field Worker 1 Welfare Field Worker 2 Welfare Field Worker (Probationary) Welfare Institutions Supervisor 5. Schedule 7 to Ontario Regulation 190/62, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regula- tion 347/70 and amended by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 105/71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: Schedule 7 Accountant 1, Savings Office Accountant 2, Savings Office Agricultural Technician 1 Agricultural Technician 2 Agricultural Worker 1 Agricultural Worker 2 Agricultural Worker 3 Airframe Finisher Apprentice Tradesman Arboriculturist 1 Attendant 1, Oak Ridge Attendant 2, Oak Ridge Attendant 3, Oak Ridge Attendant 4, Oak Ridge Audiological Services Technician Audit Clerk 1 Audit Clerk 2 Baker 1 Baker 2 Barber Blacksmith Bookbinder 1 Bookbinder 2 Bridge Materials Officer 1 Bridge Materials Officer 2 Bridge Operator Buildings Caretaker 1 Buildings Caretaker 2 Buildings Cleaner 1 Buildings Cleaner and Helper 1 Butcher 1 Butcher 2 Cable Ferry Operator 1 Cable Ferry Operator 2 Canteen Operator 1 Canteen Operator 2 Cartographer 1 Cartographer 2 Cartographic Technician 1 Cartographic Technician 2 Cartographic Technician 3 Child Care Assistant 1 Child Care Assistant 2 Child Care Worker 1 Child Care Worker 2 Child Care Worker 3 Clerical Stenographer 1 Clerical Stenographer 2 Clerical Stenographer 3 Clerical Stenographer 4 Clerical Stenographer 5 978 O. Reg. 439/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3139 Clerical Typist 1 Clerical Typist 2 Clerical Typist 3 Clerical Tjrpist 4 Clerk and Senior Legislative Attendant Clerk 1, Filing Clerk 2, Filing Clerk 3, Filing Clerk 4, Filing Clerk 1, General Clerk 2, General Clerk 3, General Clerk 4, General Clerk 1. Mail Clerk 2, Mail Clerk 3, Mail Clark 1, Savings Of&ce Clerk 2, Savings Office Clerk 3, Savings Office Clerk 4, Savings Office Clerk 1, Supply Clerk 2, Supply Clerk 3, Supply Clerk 4, Supply Clerk 5, Supply Clerk 6, Supply Computer Technician 1 Computer Technician 2 Computer Technician Trainee Cook 1 Cook 2 Cook 3 Coroners Clerk 1 Correctional Officer 1 Correctional Officer 2 Correctional Officer 3 Counsellor 1, Residential Life Counsellor 2, Residential Life Counsellor 3, Residential Life Counsellor 4, Residential Life Data Processing Librarian Deckhand Dental Assistant Dental Hygienist Dispensary Assistant Draftsman 1 Draftsman 2 Draftsman Tracer Driver 1 Driver 2 E.E.G. Technician 1 E.E.G. Technician 2 E.E.G. Technician 3 Electronics Repairman Electronics Technician 1 (DPW) Electronics Technician 2 (DPW) Elevator Attendant Elevator Mechanic 1 Elevator Mechanic 2 Elevator Mechanic 3 Equipment Spray Painter Estimator 1, Engineering Audit Estimator 2, Engineering Audit Ferry Mate Fingerprint Examiner 1 Fingerprint Examiner 2 Fingerprint Examiner 3 Garage Attendant Garage Attendant Supervisor Hairdresser 1 Hairdresser 2 Helper Food Service Highway Equipment Operator 1 Highway Equipment Operator 2 Highway Equipment Operator 3 Highway Equipment Operator 4 Highway General Foreman 1 Highway Labour Foreman Hospital Aid 1 Hospital Aid 2 Hospital Aid 3 Hospital Aid 4 Hospital Attendant 1 Hospital Attendant 2 Hospital Attendant 3 Hospital Attendant 4 Housekeeper 1 Industrial Officer 1 Industrial Officer 2 Industrial Officer 3 Inspector 1, Vehicle Inspection (Provisional) Inspector 2, Vehicle Inspection (Provisional) Instructor 1 , Occupational Instructor 2, Occupational Instructor 3, Occupational Instructor 4, Occupational Instructor 1 , Recreation and Crafts Instructor 2, Recreation and Crafts Instructor 3(a), Recreation and Crafts Instructor 3(b). Recreation and Crafts Instructor 4, Recreation and Crafts Instructor, Emergency Measures Organization Instrument Repairman 1 Instrument Repairman 2 Instrument Repairman, Foreman Interior Designer 1 Interior Designer 2 Interior Designer, Trainee Investigator of Estates Junior Commercial Artist Junior Draftsman Laboratory Attendant 1 Laboratory Attendant 2 Landscape Crewman Laundry Worker 1 Laundry Worker 2 Laundry Worker 3 Laundrj' Worker 4 Laundry Worker 5 Library Technician 1 Library Technician 2 Lineman Linotype Operator 979 3140 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 439/71 Maid 1, Food Service Maid 2, Food Service Maintenance Bricklayer Maintenance Carpenter Maintenance Carpenter, Foreman Maintenance Electrician Maintenance Electrician, Foreman Maintenance Foreman Maintenance Machinist Maintenance Machinist, Foreman Maintenance Mason Maintenance Mechanic 1 Maintenance Mechanic 2 Maintenance Mechanic 3 Maintenance Painter and Decorator Maintenance Painter and Decorator, Foreman Maintenance Plasterer Maintenance Plasterer, Foreman Maintenance Plumber Maintenance Plumber, Foreman Maintenance Refrigeration Mechanic Maintenance Refrigeration Mechanic, Foreman Maintenance Sheet Metal Worker Maintenance Steamfitter Maintenance Welder Manual Worker Marine Engineer 1 Marine Engineer 2 Marine Oiler Meat Inspector 1 Mechanic Foreman Mechanic 1 Mechanic 2 Medical Assistant 1 Medical Assistant 2 Medical Assistant 3 Millman 1 Millman 2 Millman 3 Motor Vehicle Operator Nurse 1, Clinic Nurse 2, Clinic Nurse 1, General Nurse 2, General Nurse 3, General Nurse 1, Nursing Education Nurse 2, Nursing Education Nursing Assistant 1, C. P. R.I. Nursing Assistant 2, C.P.R.I. Observation and Detention Home Worker 1 Observation and Detention Home Worker 2 Observation and Detention Home Worker 3 Occupational Therapist 1 Occupational Therapist 2 Occupational Therapist 3 Oj)erator 1, Addressing Equipment Operator 2, Addressing Equipment Operator 1, Bindery Equipment Operator 2, Bindery Equipment Operator 1 , Bookkeeping Machine Operator 2, Bookkeeping Machine Operator 3, Bookkeeping Machine Operator 1, Central Switchboard Operator 2, Central Switchboard Operator 1, Electronic Computer Operator 2, Electronic Computer Operator 1, Key Punch Equipment Operator 2, Key Punch Equipment Operator 3, Key Punch Equipment Operator 4, Key Punch Equipment Operator 5, Key Punch Equipment Operator 1, Microfilm Operator 2, Microfilm Operator 3, Microfilm Operator 1, Offset Equipment Operator 2, Offset Equipment Operator 3, Offset Equipment Operator 1, Tabulating Equipment Operator 2, Tabulating Equipment Operator 3, Tabulating Equipment Operator 4, Tabulating Equipment Operator 1, Telephone Switchboard Operator 2, Telephone Switchboard Operator 1, Teletype Equipment Operator 2, Teletype Equipment Operator 1, Whiteprint Equipment Operator 2, Whiteprint Equipment Operator 3, Whiteprint Equipment Operator lA, X-Ray Units Operator IB, X-Ray Units Operator 2, X-Ray Units Operator 3, X-Ray Units Operator, Comptometer Operator, Copy Machine Operator, Mail Inserting Machine Parking Attendant Pasteurizer Photogrammetrist 1 Photogrammetrist 2 Photogrammetrist 3 Photographer 1, Laboratory Photographer 2, Laboratory Physiotherapist Platemaker 1 Platemaker 2 Powderman Preparator 1 Preparator 2 Printing Estimator Radio and TV Repairman Radio Dispatcher (Civilian) O.P.P. Radio Operator 1, Without Certificate Radio Operator 2, With Certificate Radio Operator 1, Highways Radio Operator 2, Highways Radio Operator 3, Highways Realty Appraiser 1 Realty Appraiser 2A Realty Appraiser 2B Receptionist Recreation Officer 1, Correctional Services Recreation Officer 2, Correctional Services Residence Supervisor 1 Residence Supervisor 2 Resource Technician 1 Resource Technician 2 980 O. Reg. 439/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3141 Resource Technician 3 Retoucher 1 Retoucher 2 Seamstress 1 Seamstress 2 Secretary' 1 Secretary- 2 Secretary 3 Secretary 4 Secretary 5 Security Officer 1 Security Officer 2 Security Officer 3 Senior Bridge Operator Senior Usher and Messenger Shoe Repairer Sign Painter Foreman Sign Painter Helper Sign Painter Improver Sign Painter Journeyman Steam Plant Engineer 1 Steam Plant Engineer 2 Steam Plant Engineer 3 Steam Plant Technician 2 Stereoplotter 1 Stereoplotter 2 Stereoplotter 3 Steward Super\asor 1 , Food Service Supervisor 2, Food Service Supervisor. Mail Unit Supervisor 1, Medicad Records Supervisor 2, Medical Records Supervisor of Juveniles 1 Supervisor of Juveniles 2 Supervisor of Juveniles 3 Tailor Technician 1, Technician 2, Technician 3, Technician 1, Technician 2, Technician 3, Technician 1, Technician 2, Technician 1, Technician 2, Technician 3, Technician 1, Technician 2, Chemical Laboratory Chemical Laboratory Chemical Laboratory Data Control Data Control Data Control Field Field Medical Laboratory Medical Laboratory Medical Laboratory Photographic Photographic Technician 3, Photographic Technician 4, Photographic Technician 5, Photographic Technician 6, Photographic Technician 1, Physical Laboratory Technician 2, Physical Laboratory Technician 3, Physical Laboratory Technician 1, Radiation Technician 2, Radiation Technician 3, Radiation Technician 1, Road Design Technician 2, Road Design Technician 3, Road Design Technician 1, X-Ray Technician 2, X-Ray Telephone Installer 1 Telephone Installer 2 Telephone Installer 3 Toll Captain 1 Toll Captain 2 Toll Collector Trade Instructor 1 Trade Instructor 2 Trade Instructor 3 Traffic Patrolman Traffic Patrolman Department of Highways Department of Highways Traffic Patrolman 2(a), Department of Highways Trainee M.R.C. Course, Department of Health Transport Dispatcher Transport Driver Travel Counsellor 1 Travel Counsellor 2 Travel Counsellor 3 Typist 1 Typist 2 Typist 3 Typist 4 Upholstery Repairer Usher and Messenger Volunteer Services Assistant Civil Service Commission: W. A. B. Anderson, Chairman. Dated at Toronto this 27th day of September, 1971. (1841) 43 EDITORIAL ERROR THE GAME AND FISH ACT In section 1 of Ontario Regulation 427/71 pub- lished in the October 16th, 1971 issue of The Ontario Gazette on page 955 (foot p)agination), "31st day of December" in the second line of clause / should read "3rd day of November". 981 O. Reg. 440/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 443/71 3201 Publications Under The Regulations Act November 6th, 1971 THE HOMES FOR THE AGED AND REST HOMES ACT O. Reg. 44«/71. General. Made— October 10th. 1971 Filed— October 18th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HOMES FOR THE AGED AND REST HOMES ACT 1. SectionSofR^ulation 237 of Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1960, as amended by section 9 of Ontario Regulation 221/69. is revoked. (1854) 44 THE REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS BROKERS ACT O. Reg. 441/71. General. Made— October 10th. 1971. FUed— October 18th, 1971. I REGULATION MADE UNDER THE REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS BROKERS ACT 1. Clause a of section 12 of Ontario Regulation 448/70 b revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : (a) eighteen years of age or over ; and 2. Section 13 of Ontario Regulation 448/70, as amended by section 3 of Ontario Regula- tion 169/71. is further amended by adding thereto the following subsection : 2a. A registered broker or salesman shall not trade in Ontario real estate from an office which is located outside of Ontario. 3. Subsection 2 of section 14 of Ontario Regula- tion 448/70, as amended by subsection 2 of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 169/71, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: (2) An apphcant for registration as a salesman who has not been registered as a salesman or as a broker within five years of the date of his application shall pass a written examination based on the Act, the contents of the Schedule, and such further subject matters as the Registrar prescribes. (1855) 44 THE REGISTRY ACT O. Reg. 442/71. Forms and Records. Made— October 10th. 1971. FUed— October 18th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE REGISTRY ACT 1. Paragraph 6 of section 20 of Ontario Regula- tion 157/64, as remade by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 361/66, is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : 6. — (1) Subject to sub-paragraphs 2 and 3, leases, mortgages and all other instruments creating or preserving encumbrances against land and all other instruments relating exclusively thereto, if those in- struments have been registered for at least forty years and have been micro- filmed in accordance with Ontario Regu- lation 158/64, notwithstanding that the entries thereof have not been marked off the abstract indexes pursuant to section 65 of the Act. (2) Sub-paragraph 1 does not apply to in- struments by which title is conveyed or passed or to leases for terms that have not yet expired. (3) Instruments shall be destroyed under subparagraph 1 only with the prior written approval of the Director and subject to such conditions as he imposes. (1856) 44 THE CORPORATIONS ACT O. Reg. 443/71. General. Made— October 10th, 1971. Filed—October 18th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CORPORATIONS ACT The first paragraph numbered 1 in Form 1 of Regulation 61 of Revised Regulations of Ontario. 1960 is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : 1. Each of the applicants is eighteen or more years of age. 3202 O. Reg. 443/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 447/71 2. The first paragraph numbered 1 in Form 2 of Regulation 61 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 1. Each of the applicants is eighteen or more years of age. (1857) 44 THE CORPORATIONS ACT O. Reg. 444/71. Evidence of Bona Fides on Applications Made— October 10th, 1971. Filed— October 18th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CORPORATIONS ACT 1. Paragraph 3 of the "Affidavit of Bona Fides" in section 1 of Regulation 60 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 3. Each of the applicants signing the appli- cation is of eighteen or more years of age and his name and description have been accurately set out in the application. 2. Paragraph 3 of the "Affidavit of Bona Fides" in section 2 of Regulation 60 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 3. Each of the applicants signing the appli- cation is of eighteen or more years of age and his name and description have been accurately set out in the application. (1858) 44 THE BUSINESS CORPORATIONS ACT O. Reg. 445/71. General. Made— October 10th, 1971. Filed— October 18th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE BUSINESS CORPORATIONS ACT 1. The second paragraph numbered 2 in Form 1 of Ontario Regulation 492/70 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 2. Each of the incorporators who is a natural person signing the accompanying articles of incorp>oration in duplicate and each of the first directors named therein is of eighteen or more years of age. (1859) 44 THE CREDIT UNIONS ACT O. Reg. 446/71. Incorporation. Made— October 10th, 1971. Filed— October 18th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CREDIT UNIONS ACT 1. Paragraph 3 of Form 1 to Regulation 67 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 3. We know those persons and each is of the full age of eighteen years. (1860) 44 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPAL GRANTS ACT O. Reg. 447/71. Payments to Area Municipalities — District Municipality of Muskoka. Made— October 10th, 1971. Filed— October 18th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE REGIONAL MUNICIPAL GRANTS ACT PAYMENTS TO AREA MUNICIPALITIES- DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY OF MUSKOKA 1. Under subsection 2 of section 9 of the Act, the payments to be made in the District Municipality of Muskoka in 1971 shall be for each area munici- pality as follows : 1. Town of Bracebridge $42,000 2. Town of Gravenhurst 37,900 3. Town of Huntsville 43,800 4. Township of Georgian Bay 42,300 5. Township of Lake of Bays 25,200 6. Township of Muskoka Lakes 58,250 (1861) 984 i O. Reg. 448 /71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 450/71 3203 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPAL GRANTS ACT O. Reg. 448/71. Payments to Area Municipalities in The Regional Municipality of Niagara and to The Regional Municipality of Niagara. Made— October 10th, 1971. Filed— October 18th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE REGIONAL MUNICIPAL GRANTS ACT PAYMENTS TO AREA MUNICIPALITIES IN THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA AND TO THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 1. Under subsection 2 of section 9 of the Act, the payments to be made in the Regional Munici- paUty of Niagara in 1971 shall be, (a) for each area municipality as follows: 1. City of Niagara Falls $68,000 2. City of Port Colbome. 88,300 3. City of St. Catharines 27,400 4. City of WeUand. 10,400 5. Town of Fort Erie 92,700 6. Town of Grimsby 3,900 7. Town of Lincoln 61,100 8. Town of Niagara-on-the- Lake 10,000 9. Town of Pelham 62,400 10. Town of Thorold. 255,800 11. Township of West Lincoln. . 10,000 (b) for the Regional Mimicipahty of Niagara 250,000 (1862) 44 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPAL GRANTS ACT O. Reg. 449/71. Payments to Area Municipahties — Regional Municipality of York. Made— October 10th, 1971. FUed— October 18th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE REGIONAL MUNICIPAL GRANTS ACT PAYMENTS TO AREA MUNICIPALITIES- REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK 1. Under subsection 2 of section 9 of the Act, the payments to be made in the Regional Mimi- cipahty of York in 1971 shall be for each area municipahty as follows: 1. Town of Aurora $ 4,715 2. Town of Markham 421,240 3. Town of Newmarket 45,138 4. Town of Richmond Hill 14,625 5. Town of Vaughan 160,086 6. Town of Whitchurch- Stouffville 3.269 7. Town of East Gwillimbury 98,000 8. Township of Georgina 18,927 9. Township of King 44,000 (1863) 44 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPAL GRANTS ACT O. Reg. 45«/71. Payments to Area Municipalities — Regional Municipahty of Ottawa-Carleton. Made— October 10th, 1971. FUed— October 18th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE REGIONAL MUNICIPAL GRANTS ACT PAYMENTS TO AREA MUNICIPALITIES- REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF OTTAWA-CARLETON 1. Under subsection 2 of section 9 of the Act, the paymer.Ls to be made in the Regional Munici- pahty of Ottawa-Carleton in 1971 shall be for each area municipahty as follows : 985 3204 O. Reg. 450/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 452 /71 1. City of Vanier $45,000 2. Village of Rockcliffe Park 16,000 3. Village of Stittsville 12.000 4. Township of Fitzroy 5,000 5. Township of March 2,000 6. Township of Torbolton 28,000 (1864) 44 THE MUNICIPAL ACT O. Reg. 451/71. Designation of Municipalities. Made— October 10th, 1971. Filed— October 18th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MUNICIPAL ACT DESIGNATION OF MUNICIPALITIES 1. The following municipalities are designated as local municipalities for the purposes of subsection 1 of section 304 of the Act : 1. Borough of Etobicoke 2. Borough of North York 3. Borough of Scarborough 4. Borough of York 5. City of Barrie 6. City of Brockville 7. City of Chatham 8. City of Cornwall 9. City of Guelph 10. City of Hamilton 11. City of Kingston 12. City of Kitchener 13. City of London 14. City of Niagara Falls 15. City of North Bay 16. City of Ottawa 17. City of Peterborough 18. City of St. Catharines 19. City of Sault Ste. Marie 20. City of Sudbury 21. City of Thunder Bay 22. City of Toronto 23. City of Waterloo 24. City of Welland 25. City of Windsor 26. Town of Brampton 27. Town of Haileybury 28. Town of Lindsay 29. Town of Mississauga 30. Town of Oakville 31. Township of East Whitby 32. Township of East Zorra 33. Township of Nepean 34. Township of Sarnia 35. Township of Sidney 36. Township of Teck 37. Township of Whitney 2. Ontario Regulations 233/70 and 345/71 are revoked. (1865) 44 THE HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION ACT O. Reg. 452/71. General. Made— September 24th, 1971. Approved— October 10th, 1971. Filed— October 19th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION ACT 1. Item 52 of Schedule 2 to Ontario Regulation 1/67 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 986 O. Reg. 452/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 453/71 3205 52. Hamilton Chedoke Hospitals (Chedoke General and Children's Hospital) 2. Item 3 of Schedule 3 to Ontario Regulation 1/67 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 3. Hamilton Chedoke Hospitals (Brow Infirmary) 3.— (1) Item 3 of Part I of Schedule 4 to Ontario Regulation 1/67 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 3. Hamilton St. Peter's Hospital (2) Item 31 of Part II of the said Schedule 4 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 31. Hamilton Chedoke Hospitals (Brow Infirmary) Ontario Hospital Services Commission: S. W. Martin Chairman E. P. McGavin Commissioner Dated at Toronto, this 24th day of September, 1971. (1866) 44 THE GAME AND FISH ACT O. Reg. 453/71. Hunting Licences — Issuance Made— October 10th, 1971. FUed— October 19th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GAME AND FISH ACT 1. Form 21 of Ontario Regiilation 229/63, as made by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 412/70, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Form 21 The Game and Fish Act WILDLIFE LICENCE SEARCH Department of Lands and Forests To : Central Licence Bureau, Department of Lands and Forests, ParUament Buildings, Queen's Park. Toronto 182, Ontario. Note : A search can only be made of licences purchased since September 1st, 1968. Application Fee $1.00 DATE 19 I RETURN TO PRINT YOUR NAME ADDRESS 987 3206 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 453/71 Under The Game and Fish Act and the regulations, and subject to the limitations thereof, the undersigned applies for a search of licence issued under the aforementioned Act and regulations. Check why search requested To Obtain : n a replacement for a current licence ; or n a certificate verifying purchase of a licence FILE SEARCH INFORMATION — TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT PLEASE PRINT LICENCE TYPE (The kind of Licence, eg. Resident's Hunting Licence, Resident's Licence to Hunt Deer and Bear, etc.) DATE OF PURCHASE (Month & Year) LICENCE NUMBER (If known) WHERE PURCHASED: (Issuer's Name and FuU Address) ONE ONLY This Information Must Be the Same As Shown On The Licence Ontario Driver's Licence Number Last Name First Name Mr. Mrs. Miss Initial Street Address, P.O. Box or Rural Route City, Town or Village Prov. or State Zip Code Date of Birth Day Month Year Height (ft.) (ins.) Weight (lbs.) Colour of Hair Colour of Eyes I HEREBY DECLARE that the above information is correct Applicant's Signature It is an offence under The Game and Fish Act to make a false statement (1867) 44 988 O. Reg. 454/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3207 THE GAME AND FISH ACT O. Reg. 454/71. Hunting on Designated Crown Land and in Provincial Parks. Made— October 17th. 1971. Filed— October 21st. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GAME AND FISH ACT 1. Section 2 of Ontario Regulation 277/68 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 2. Except as provided in this Regulation, no person shall hunt any animal or bird on any area described in schedules 2 to 1 1 , both inclusive. 2. Ontario Regulation 277/68, as amended by Ontario Regulations 338/68. 369/69. 473/70 and 428/71. is further amended by adding thereto the following section : 5a. The holder of a Ucence in Form 7. 10, 11 or 12 of Ontario Regulation 229/63 may hunt ducks, geese, rails, coots and gallinules on a Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday during the open season therefor in any year in Wye Marsh in the Township of Tay in the County of Simcoe, upon condition that. (a) he deposits his Ucence with the ofl&cer in charge and obtains a Ucence in Form 5 ; (6) he hunts only from a blind suppUed by the Department for the purpose; and (c) he hunts only during the hours between one- half hour before sunrise and one-half hour after sunset. 3. Ontario Regulation 277/68. as amended by Ontario Regulations 338/68. 369/69. 473/70 and 428/71, is further amended by adding thereto the f oUowing section : 11a. — (1) The holder of a Ucence in Form 7, 10, 11 or 12 of Ontario Regulation 229/63 may hunt pheasants on any day, except Sunday during the open season therefor in any year in the area described in Schedule 11, upon condition that, (a) he deposits his Ucence with the officer in charge and obtains a Ucence in Form 6 ; (6) there are not more than forty other persons hunting in the area described in Schedule 1 1 at the time he presents his Ucence to the officer in charge ; and (c) he does not shoot or attempt to shoot any pheasant that is on the ground. (2) A Ucence in Form 6 expires with the day on which it is issued. 4. Ontario R^ulation 277/68. as amended by Ontario Regulations 338/68. 369/69, 473/70 and 428/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following forms : Form 5 The Game and Fish Act PROVINCIAL HUNTING AREA DAILY WATERFOWL BLIND LICENCE Under The Game and Fish Act and the regulations and subject to the Umitations thereof, this Ucence is issued to of and to of to hunt ducks, geese, rails, coots and gallinules in the area described as Blind No at VaUd for this date only Signature of Issuer Form 6 The Game and Fish Act PROVINCIAL HUNTING AREA DAILY LICENCE Under The Game and Fish Act and the regulations and subject to the Umitations thereof, this Ucence is issued to of to hunt pheasants on the area described as . Signature of Issuer .... VaUd for this date only . 5. Ontario Regiilation 277/68, as amended by Ontario Regulations 338/68, 369/69. 473/70 and 428/71. is further amended by adding thereto the foUowing Schedule : 989 3208 O. Reg. 454/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 456/71 Schedule 11 All those lands in the Township of Tiny in the County of Simcoe described as follows: Beginning at the southwesterly corner of Lot 21 in Concession I ; thence easterly along the southerly limit of lots 21 and 20 in Concession I 3102 feet, more or less, to the branch of the Wye River; thence northerly along that river to the water's edge of Tiny Marsh; thence in a northwesterly direction following that water's edge to the northerly limit of Lot 21 in Concession I ; thence westerly along the northerly limit of lots 21 and 22 in Concession I to the northwesterly corner of said Lot 22; thence southerly along the westerly limit of said Lot 22 to the line between the north half and south half of said Lot 22; thence easterly along the line between the north half and south half of said Lot 22 to the easterly limit of said Lot 22 ; thence southerly along that easterly limit to the place of beginning. (1868) 44 THE WOODLANDS IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 455/71. General. Made— October 17th, 1971. Filed— October 21st. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE WOODLANDS IMPROVEMENT ACT 1. Schedule 11 to Appendix E of Ontario Regulation 244/66, as made by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 383/68, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Schedule 11 LAKEHEAD MANAGEMENT AREA The geographic townships of Blake, Conmee, Crooks, Forbes, Gillies, Gorham, Jacques, Lybster, MacGregor, Marks, McTavish, O'Connor, Oliver, Paipoonge, Pardee, Pearson, Scoble, Sibley, Stirling, Strange and Ware, that part of the geographic Township of Dorion composed of concessions 1 to 6, both inclusive, that part of the geographic Township of Lyon lying northwesterly of the westerly limit of the right-of-way of the Canadian National Railway, that part of the geographic Township of Mclntyre now forming part of the City of Thunder Bay lying west of a line described as follows : beginning at the northwesterly comer of Lot 15 in Concession V in the geographic Township of Neebing; thence north- erly in a straight line to the southwesterly corner of Mining Location E in the geographic Township of Mclntyre; thence northerly along the westerly limit of Mining Locations E and H to the northwesterly corner of the said Mining Location H ; thence north astronomically to the northerly limit of Mining Location O; thence easterly along the northerly limit of Mining Location O to the southwesterly corner of Mining Location P ; thence northerly along the westerly limit of Mining Location P and its northerly production to the southerly limit of Mining Block Number 24; thence westerly along that southerly limit to the southwesterly corner thereof; thence northerly along the westerly limit of Mining Block Number 24 to the northwesterly corner thereof ; thence easterly along the northerly limit of Mining Block Numbers 24, 23, 22 and 21 to the easterly limit of Section 23; thence northerly along the easterly limit of Sections 23 and 17 to the south- westerly corner of Section 5; thence easterly along the southerly limit of Sections 5 and 4 to the south- easterly corner of the said Section 4; and thence northerly along the easterly limit of the said Section 4 to the northerly boundary of the geographic Town- ship of Mclntyre where the aforesaid line has its ending, that part of the geographic Township of Nipigon lying westerly of the westerly limit of the right-of-way of the Canadian National Railway, the Dawson Road lots surveyed by E. D. Bolton, Ontario Land Surveyor, in 1913 and Indian Reserve No. 52 in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay. (1869) 44 THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT O. Reg. 456/71. Health Units — General. Made— October 4th, 1971. Approved— October 17th, 1971. Filed— October 21st, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1 . Subparagraph iii of paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 to Regulation 510 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 2/69, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: iii. One member appointed annually by the Municipal Council of the Tqwnship of Michipicoten who shall also represent the Michipicoten Indian Reserve Band. A. B. R. Lawrence Minister of Health Dated at Toronto, this 4th day of October, 1971. (1879) 44 990 O. Reg. 457/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 460/71 3249 Publications Under The Regulations Act THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT O. Reg. 457/71. Scholarship For Study Outside Ontario. Made— October 13th, 1971. Approved— October 17th, 1971. Filed— October 25th, 1971. November 13th, 1971 THE GAME AND FISH ACT REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT 1. Regulation 99 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 and Ontario Regulations 124/65 andSOl /66, are revoked. O. Reg 4.S7 71.^ I. Robert Welch Minister of Education Dated at Toronto, this 13th day of October, 1971. (1907) 45 THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO) O. Reg. 458/71. Winter Wheat Crop Insurance Plan. Made— September 28th, 1971. Approved — October 17th, 1971. Filed— October 27th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CROP INSURANCE ACT (ONTARIO) 1. Clause c of section 7 of the Schedule to Ontario Regulation 3Qjtl, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 330/67 and section 2 of Ontario Regulation 296/68, is further amended by striking out "1st" in the second line and inserting in Ueu thereof "20th". 2. Subsection 2 of section 8 of the Schedule to Ontario Regiilation 30/67, as amended by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 296/68, is further amended by striking out "1st" in the third Une and inserting in lieu thereof "20th". The Crop Insurance Commission of Ontario: Henry Ediger Chairman Ronald Atkinson Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 28th day of September, 1971. (1908) 45 O. Reg. 459/71. Fishing Huts. Made— October 27th, 1971. FUed— October 28th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GAME AND FISH ACT 1. The Schedule to Ontario Regulation 13/65, as amended by Ontario Regulation 355/65, is further amended by adding thereto the follow- ing paragraphs : 7. The waters known as Boshkung Lake in the Provisional County of Haliburton. 8. The waters known as Twelve Mile Lake in the Provisional County of Haliburton. 9. The waters known as Gull Lake in the Provisional County of Haliburton. Rene Brunelle Minister of Lands and Forests Dated at Toronto, this 27th day of October, 1971. (1909) 45 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK ACT O. Reg. 469/71. Order of the Minister. Made— October 29th, 1971. Filed— October 29th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK ACT ORDER OF THE MINISTER In The Matter Of The Regional Municipality of York Act: anA In The Matter Of the rates of taxation to be levied in certain merged areas in the year 1971; and In The Matter Of the manner in which the adjust- ments of the mill rates shall be met : 991 3250 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 460/71 ORDER 1. Under the provisions of section 118 of The Regional Municipality of York Act, it is ordered: (1) The rates of taxation for general purposes for the yeeir 1971 which, but for this Order, would have been levied by the council of an area municipality on the whole of assessment for real property and business assessment according to the last revised assessment roll in the merged areas of such area municipality specified in the Schedule hereto, shall be increased or decreased by the council of the area municipality in each such merged area by the number of mills specified in the said Schedule ; and (2) The amounts ascertained by multipl5nng the mill rates specified in this Order by the assessment for each merged area shall be included in the sums adopted by each area municipality concerned for general purposes in accordance with section 307 of The Municipal Act. O. Reg. 460 /71, s. 1. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 29th day of October, 1971. Schedule Merged Areas Mills Area Municipality of the Town of Aurora the former Town of Aurora +0.5 that part of the former Township of King annexed to the Town —3.3 that part of the former Township of Whitchurch annexed to the Town .... —3.3 Area Municipality of the Town of Newmarket the former Town of Newmarket +2.4 that part of the former Township of King annexed to the Town — 3.3 that part of the former Township of Whitchurch annexed to the Town .... —3.2 that part of the former Township of East GwiUimbury annexed to the Town. ... —4.2 Area Municipality of the Town of Richmond Hill the former Town of Richmond Hill +1.1 that part of the former Township of King annexed to the Town — 1.1 that part of the former Township of Markham annexed to the Town —2.9 that part of the former Township ol Vaughan annexed to the Town — \),9 that part of the former Township of Whitchurch annexed to the Town .... —0.9 Area Municipality of the Town of Vaughan the former Village of Woodbridge —0.7 that part of the former Township of Vaughan annexed to the Town +0.1 that part of the former Township of King annexed to the Town +0.3 Area Municipality of the Town of Whitchurch- Stouffville the former Village of Stouffville —0.2 that part of the former Township of Markham annexed to the Town — 1.5 that part of the former Township of Whitchurch annexed to the Town .... +0.4 Area Municipality of the Township of Georgina the former Village of Sutton +2.7 the former Township of Georgina —0.6 the former Township of North GwiUim- bury -0.2 0. Reg. 460/71, Sched. (1911) 45 992 O. Reg. 461/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3285 Publications Under The Regulations Act November 20th, 1971 THE MORTGAGE BROKERS ACT O. Reg. 461/71. General. Made— October lOth, 1971. Filed — November 1st, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MORTGAGE BROKERS ACT GENERAL APPUCATION 1. — (1) An application for a registration as a mortgage broker shall be in Form 1 . (2) An annual return for maintenance of registra- tion as a mortgage broker shall be in Form 2. (3) When notified by the Registrar, the appUcant shall file, (a) the examination fee prescribed in section 2 ; and (6) the appropriate registration fee prescribed in section 2. O. Reg. 461/71, s. 1. 2. Fees payable to the Registrar are as follows ; 1. Upon application for registration as a mortgage broker or reinstatement as a mortgage broker or for main- tenance of registration as a mortgage broker % 25 2. For written examination of an appli- cant for registration as a mortgage broker 10 3. For each duplicate certificate of registration when the original is lost, stolen or destroyed, and an affidavit made thereto 3 O. Reg. 461/71,s. 2. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF REGISTRATION 3. — (1) Every registration lapses on the 30th day of June unless the prescribed annual return for maintenance of registration, together with the pre- scribed fee, is filed with the Registrar on or before the 20th day of June in each year. • (2) No person shall be registered as a mortgage broker unless he, (a) is a bona fide resident of Canada ; and (b) is eighteen years of age or over. (3) Every person registered as a mortgage broker shall operate from a permanent place of business in Ontario that shall be open to the pubhc during normal business hours. (4) Every apphcant for registration shall state in the appUcation an address for service in Ontario. (5) The Registrar may require further information or material to be submitted by any apphcant or £iny registered person within a specified time Umit and may require verification by aflBdavit or otherwise of any information or material then or previously submitted. (6) Every mortgage broker shall, within five days after the event, notify the Registrar in writing of any commencement or termination of employment of any person hired, appointed or authorized to arrange or deal in mortgages. (7) Where the mortgage broker is a corporation it shall, within five days after the event notify the Registrar in writing of any change in its controlling interest. (8) Every mortgage broker shall deliver to each borrower a statement of mortgage in Form 3 tc^ether with a copy of the borrower's apphcation, where the borrower has completed an application, at least twenty-four hours before the borrower is asked to sign the mortgage documents. (9) Where the principal amount of the mortgage is to be $40,000 or less, a mortgage broker shall not accept an advance payment or dejK)sit, or induce or attempt to induce any person to make an advance payment or deposit for services to be rendered or expenses to be incurred at some future date. (10) A statement of mortgcige shall only be signed by a registered mortgage broker or by any person whose name has been submitted to the Registrar under subsection 6. 993 3286 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 461/71 (11) Within thirty days of the closing of the trans- action each mortgage broker shall provide the borrower with a statement showing , (a) the principal amount of the loan ; (b) the due date of each periodic payment ; (c) the amount of each periodic payment ; (d) the portion of each periodic payment charged as interest ; (e) the portion of each periodic payment applied on principal ; (/) the outstanding balance of the loan after each periodic payment ; (g) the balance at maturity, if any ; and (h) the name of the payee and the amount actually paid in respect of all charges, other than brokerage fees or commissions indicated under item 8 of Form 3. (12) A mortgage broker shall not unreasonably withhold any deeds, instruments or other documents and shall return them forthwith to the lawful owner, or his agent, when so requested in writing by the Registrar, the borrower or his agent. O. Reg. 461/71 , s. 3. 4. — (1) Every individual applicant and every active officer or director of a corporate applicant or registrant who has not been previously examined shall pass a written examination based on the Act and such further subject matters as the Registrar prescribes. (2) Notwithstanding subsection 1 , every mortgage broker and every individual who was an active officer or director of a corporate mortgage broker registered under the Act as at the coming into force of these regulations shall be exempt from taking the examination referred to in subsection 1 . (3) Notwithstanding subsection 2, every mortgage broker and every officer or director of a corporate mortgage broker who has not been registered under the Act for a period of three years or more pre- ceding an application for registration or renewal of registration shall write and pass the examination referred to in subsection 1 . (4) No corporation shall be registered, or shall maintain its registration as a mortgage broker unless all of its directors and officers who are actively engaged in the business have met the examination requirements. (5) The examination shall be conducted in the presence of a presiding officer appointed by the Registrar or his nominee. (6) The examination papers shall be marked by the Registrar or his nominee. (7) Not less than seventy-five per cent shall be considered a pass mark for the examination. (8) The Registrar or his nominee may review and, where so requested in writing, shall review the examination papers and make such changes in the marks obtained as he deems proper. (9) Upon written application to the Registrar, an applicant who fails to obtain the pass mark prescribed in subsection 7 may take a further examination at any time, but where he fails the second examination he shall not take any sub- sequent examination until after the expiration of four months from the date of his latest examination. (10) A member of the Law Society of Upper Canada and a person licensed under The Public Accountancy Act, shall be exempt from taking the examination referred to in subsection 1. O. Reg. 461/71,s. 4. TRUST FUNDS 5. — (1) All funds received by a mortgage broker in connection with a mortgage transaction other than those which are clearly made as payment for fees earned shall be deemed to be trust funds. ^ (2) Every mortgage broker shall maintain in respect of all funds that come into his hands in trust a separate trust account in an Ontario Branch of a chartered bank, a corporation registered under The Loan and Trust Corporations Act or Province of Ontario Savings Office designated as "The Mortgage Brokers Act Trust Account". (3) For the purpose of this section, no mortgage broker shall maintain more than one account desig- nated as a trust account unless he has notified the Registrar and has the Registrar's consent in writing. (4) All trust funds received by the broker whether by cash, cheque or otherwise shall be deposited in the mortgage broker's trust account within two banking days of their receipt. (5) Every mortgage broker shall deliver a written confirmation to the investor setting out therein the amount of any money received for investment pur- poses together with the terms upon which such monies are held. (6) No mortgage broker shall disburse any monies held in trust, or any part thereof, except in accord- ance with the terms and conditions upon which the monies were received. (7) Nothing in this section shall be construed as affecting the right to any remedy available in law to the mortgage broker or any other person having a lawful claim to the monies held in the trust account referred to in subsection 2. O. Reg. 461 /71, s. 5. 994 O. Reg. 461/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3287 BOOKS AND RECORDS 6. — (1) Every mortgage broker shall keep proper records and books of account showing monies received and monies paid out and such books shall include a receipts journal, disbursements journal, general journal, general ledger, chents' ledger, and such additional records as the Registrar may require, in accordance with accepted principles of double entry bookkeeping and shall have the books of account and financial transactions audited annuaUy by a person Ucensed under The Public Accountancy Act. (2) Every mortgage broker shall keep and main- tain a record of, (a) the names and addresses of all principals, agents and solicitors in respect of each mortgage transaction ; (b) the terms and conditions of each mortgage transaction ; (c) the itemized fees, expenses, costs and other charges required to be borne by the mortgagor, mortgage purchaser or mort- gage assignor in respect of each mortgage transaction ; (d) the particulars of any related agreement; and {e) such other particulars as the Registrar may require. O. Reg. 461/71, s. 6. OTHER FORMS AND TRIBUNAL 7. A subpoena issued under subsection 2 of section 9 of the Act shall be in Form 4 and shall be signed by the Chairman of the Tribunal or a vice- chairman thereof and shall be served p)ersonally on the person summoned who shall be paid fees and Form 1 Ths Mortgage Brokers Act APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION AS A MORTGAGE BROKER 1. The undersigned applies to the Registrar for registration as a mortgage broker under The Mortgage Brokers Act and for the purpose of procuring registration gives the following information: allowances for his attendance as a witness before the Tribunal as follows: 1. Attending proceedings, each day $10. 2. Where a witness travels by private auto- mobile, ten cents a mile for each mile neces- sarily travelled between his place of resi- dence and the place where the proceedings are held, but where the proceedings are held in the city or town in which the witness resides, seventy-five cents. 3. Where a witness travels by a means other than a private automobile, a sum equal to the amount of the fare actually paid for the transportation from his place of residence to the place where the proceedings are held, and return. 4. Where a witness is required to attend the proceedings on more than one day and returns to his place of residence at night, the traveUing allowance mentioned in paragraph 2 or 3, as the case may be, is payable in respect of each days attendance. 5. Where a witness resides elsewhere and in the opinion of the Director it is desirable that he remain overnight at the place at which the proceedings are held, a sum actually and reasonably paid by him for living expenses. O. Reg. 461 /71, s. 7. 8. The notice of hearing before the Tribunal under subsection 4 of section 7 of the Act shall be in Form 5. O. Reg. 461 /71, s. 8. 9. A voluntary cancellation of registration under subsection 2 of section 6 of the Act shall be in Form 6. O. Reg. 461/71.S. 9. 10. Regulation 446 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, is revoked. O. Reg. 461 /71, s. 10. Application on behalf of (name under which business will be operated) Address (from which business will be conducted) Mailing Address (if different from above) Date of Application □ individual n partnership 3 corporation Telephone No. (Business) 995 3288 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 461/71 List all corporate officers and directors, members of partner- ship or individual proprietor : For Corporate Officers Only Name in Full Residence Address City or Town Res. Tel. No. Position Held In Mortgage Brokers Oj)erations Non- Active Active n n n D n n D n D D □ D n n Note: If the applicant is (a) a sole proprietor operating under a trade name or {b) a partnership, a copy of the certificate of registration under The Partnership Registration Act must be enclosed. 3. For Corporations Only: Date of Incorporation: Jurisdiction of Incorporation : Ontario Q Other D "'" If other please specify: Name of Shareholder of Record Address of Shareholder of Record Occupation of Shareholder of Record No. of Shares Held No. of Voting Shares Held Total number of shares issued to date y////. Total number of shares carrying voting rights issued to date Are any of the above shares held for a beneficial shareholder? Q Yes D No If yes, give full particulars : Name of Shareholder of Record Name of Beneficial Shareholder Address of Beneficial Shareholder Occupation of Beneficial Shareholder No. of Shares Beneficially Held No. of Voting Shares Beneficially Held 996 O. Reg. 461/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 4. Ontario Branch Offices: Q Yes G No 3289 Branch Ofl&ce Name Branch Address Name of Manager Address (Residence) of Branch Manager 5. List all persons hired, appointed or authorized to arrange or deal in mortgages : Name in Full Residence Address City or Town Residence Tel. No. Has the applicant (or any partner, in the case of a partnership, or any officer or director, in the case of a corf)oration) previously been registered or applied for registration as a mortgage broker? G Yes G No If yes, give full particulars : Is the apphcant (or any partner, in the case of a partnership, or any officer or director, in the case of a corporation) in any way associated with any individual, firm, partnership or corporation currently holding registration as a mortgage broker ? G Yes G No If yes, give fuU particulars : 8. Has the apphcant (or any partner, in the case of a partnership, or any officer or director, in the case of a corporation) ever been refused a Ucence or registration or has a hcence or registration been revoked or suspended in any province or state ? G Yes G No If yes, give fuU particulars : 9. Business record of the apphcant, of each partner, in the case of a partnership, and of each officer in the case of a corporation during the past three years : 997 3290 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 461/71 Name of Individual Applicant, Partner or Officer Name and Address of Employer Nature of Business of Employer State Position Held Period of Employment (Give exact Dates) From: To: 10. Will the applicant (or any partner, in the case of a partnership, or any officer or director, in the case of a corporation) be engaged, occupied, or employed in any business, occupation or profession other than the business of a mortgage broker ? Q Yes □ No If yes, give full particulars : 11. Set out name of chartered bank, loan or trust company or Province of Ontario Savings Office and Branch in which you will maintain an account designated as a trust account and in which you will deposit all money coming into your hands in trust for other persons in connection with your mortgage broker business: Name of Bank, Loan or Trust Company or Province of Ontario Savings Office Branch Address 12. Is there any unpaid judgment or judgments outstanding against the apphcant (or any partner, in the case of a partnership or any officer or director, in the case of a corporation)? □ Yes n No If yes, give full particulars : 13. Is the applicant (or any partner, in the case of a partnership, or amy officer or director, in the case of a corporation), (a) a discharged or undischarged bankrupt ; D Yes D No, or (6) presently a party to bankruptcy proceedings Q Yes Q No, 998 O. Reg. 461/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3291 or has the Registrant (or any partner, in the case of a partnership, or any oflScer or director, in the case of a corporation) ever been involved as an officer, director, or majority shareholder, with a corporation that is bankrupt or that is presently a party to bankruptcy proceedings ? Q Yes n No If yes to any of the above questions, give full particulars : 14. Has the applicant (or any partner, in the case of a partnership, or any officer or director, in the case of a corporation) been charged, indicted or convicted under any law of any country, or state, or province thereof, of a criminal offence, or are there any proceedings now pending? n Yes Q No If yes, give full particulars : Note : Where the applicant has been previously registered list only those offences which have occurred since the date of the last filing. You are not required to disclose any conviction in respect of which a pardon has been granted. 15. (For individual and partnership applicants only) the business reputation of the applicant is well known to each of the following named persons and reference may be made to them for further information (at least three names must be given) Name City or Town Street Address Business or Occupation The applicant asks im registration for the period ending 30th day of June. 19 (Signature of Applicant /Partner or Officer) 999 3292 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 461/71 AFFIDAVIT (By an individual Applicant, or by each of the Partners, in the case of a partnership) Province of Ontario County of To Wit: I of the in the County of . . . Make Oath and Say: (print name) 1. I am the appUcant (or we are the partners of the applicant) herein for registration as a mortgage broker; and I (we) signed the foregoing application. 2. The information given by me (us) in this application is true. Sworn before me at the in the County of this day of A Commissioner, etc. 19. (Signature of AppUcant, Partner) (Signatures of each partner) AFFIDAVIT (By an officer of corporate applicants) Province of Ontario County of To Wit: 1. I am the I, . . . . of the (print name) (name of registrant) in the County of ... . Make Oath and Say: of (title) (name of applicant) the appUcant herein for registration as a mortgage broker, and I signed the foregoing appUcation. 2. I have made aU necessary inquiries and to the best of my knowledge, information and beUef the information given in the appUcation is true. Sworn before me at the in the County of this day of A Commissioner, etc. ., 19. (Signature of Officer) O. Reg. 461/71, Form 1.1 1000 O. Reg. 461/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3293 Form 2 The Mortgage Brokers Act ANNUAL RETURN Date The Registrar of Mortgage Brokers, 555 Yonge Street, Toronto 284, Ontario. The undersigned is registered under The Mortgage Brokers Act and for the purpose of maintaining registration gives the following information : Present Registered Name Main Ofl&ce Address n Individual □ Partnership n Corporation Tel. No. (Bus.) Registration No. I List all corporate officers and directors, members of partner- ship or individual proprietor ; For Corporate Ofl&cers Only Name in Full Residence Address City or Town Residence Tel. No. Position Held In Mortgage Brokers Operations Non- Active Active n □ □ n D n n n a n n n 1001 3294 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 461/71 2. List all persons hired, appointed or authorized to arrange or deal in mortgages : Name in Full Residence Address City or Town Residence Telephone Number 3. Ontario Branch Offices: Branch Office Name Residence Address of Branch Manager Branch Address Name of Manager 4. Is there any unpaid judgment or judgments outstanding against the Registrant (or any partner, in the case of a partnership or any officer or director, in the case of a corporation) ? □ Yes n No If yes, give full particulars : 5. Since the last filing, has the registrant (or any partner, in the case of a partnership, or any officer or director, in the case of a corporation) been charged, indicted or convicted under any law of any country or state, or province thereof, of a criminal offence, or are there any proceedings now pending ? n Yes n No If yes to any of the above questions, give full particulars : Note : You are not required to disclose any conviction in respect of which a pardon has been granted. 1002 O. Reg. 461/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3295 6. Is the Registrant (or amy partner, in the case of a partnership, or any oflftcer or director, in the case of a corporation), (a) a discharged or undischarged bankrupt ; n Yes Q No, or (6) presently a party to bankruptcy proceedings, Q Yes □ No, or has the Registrant (or any partner, in the case of a partnership, or any ofl&cer or director, in the case of a corporation) ever been involved as an officer, director, or majority shareholder, with a corporation that is bankrupt or that is presently a party to bankruptcy proceedings ? Q Yes Q No If yes to any of the above questions give full particulars : 7. Chartered Bank, Loan or Trust Company or Province of Ontario Savings Office in which the trust account is kept: Name of Bank. Loan or Trust Company or Province of Ontario Savings Office Branch Location 8. For Corporations: Name of Shareholder of Record Address of Shareholder of Record Occupation of Share- holder of Record No. of Shares Held No. of Voting Shares Held Total number of shares iss ued to date WM Total number of shares carrying voting rights issued to d ate 9. Are any of the above shares held for a beheficial shareholder : □ Yes n No If yes, give fuU particulars : I Name of Shareholder of Record Name of Beneficial Shareholder Address of Beneficial Shareholder Occupation of Beneficial Shareholder No. of Shares Beneficially Held No. of Voting Shares Beneficially Held 1003 3296 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 461/71 10. Is there any change in the facts or information previously furnished or required to be furnished to this Department concerning : (a) the mortgage broker; (b) branches; (c) persons hired, appointed, or authorized to arrange or deal in mortgages. n Yes n No If yes, give full particulars : The Registrant asks for the maintenance of current registration for the period commencing on the 1st day of July, 19 (signature of registrant (s) ) Note: A cheque or money order covering the annual fees payable to the Treasurer of Ontario must be submitted with this application. AFFIDAVIT (By an individual applicant, or by each of the partners, in the case of a partnership) Province of Ontario County of . To Wit: I. (print name) of the in the County of . . . Make Oath and Say: 1 . I am the applicant (or we are the partners of the applicant) herein for maintenance of registration as a mortgage broker, and I (we) signed the foregoing annual return. 2. The information given by me (us) in the annual return is true. Sworn before me at the in the County of this day of , 19 A Commissioner, etc. 1004 (signature of Registrant) (signature of each partner) O. Reg. 461/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3297 Province of Ontario County of AFFIDAVIT (By an officer of corporate Registrar) I To Wit: (print name) of the In the County of . . . Make Oath and Say: 1. I am the of (title) (name of registrant) the applicant herein for maintenance of registration as a mortgage broker and I signed the forgoing annual return. 2. I have made all necessary enquiries and to the best of my knowledge, information and behef, the information given in the annual return is true. Sworn before me at the of., this. .in the County day of 19. A Commissioner, etc. (signature of officer) O. Reg. 461 /71. Form 2. Form 3 STATEMENT OF MORTGAGE This form must be completed in duplicate in accordance with the regulations under The Mortgage Brokers Act and a signed copy given to the borrower at least twenty-four hours before he is asked to sign any mortgage documents. Property mortgaged (address and description of buildings) 1. Principal amount of the. (regular or collateral) (1st, 2nd or 3rd) mortgage to be repaid by the Borrower $- 2. Deduct bonus, charges, fees, etc. (This amount must equal total items imder section 8) . . $- 3. Amount of money to be paid to the Borrower or to be disbursed on his directions is.. . . |= 4. The maximum annual effective rate of interest on this mortgage is % (This rate will be higher than the rate shown below in item 5, whenever there is a bonus charged) 1005 3298 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 461/71 5. The principal amount of the mortgage (item 1) of $ will bear interest at % per year and will be repayable in (monthly or quarterly) instalments of $ interest. (plus or including) 6. The mortgage will become due and payable in years at which time the Borrower, if all payments are made on the due dates will owe $ 7. The mortgage is not renewable on the same terms as item 5 above and does not contain any privileges or penalties except as follows : The bonus, charges, fees, etc., to be deducted from the principal amount of the mortgage under item 2 above, are made up as follows : Bonus on mortgage $ Brokerage fees or commissions $ Inspection and appraisal fees $ Lawyer's fees and estimated disbursements of not more than $ Other charges | $ TOTAL as shown in item 2 above $ This mortgage shall be arranged on or before the day of , 19 . I of Name Address the borrower under this proposed mortgage, have read and fully understand the above statement furnished me by Name and Address of Broker I have not yet signed any mortgage papers or blank documents on this mortgage and now sign this statement in duplicate, which has been fully completed this day of , 19 .... , and I hereby acknowledge receipt of a fully completed signed copy. Signature of Borrower I, have fully completed the above statement in duplicate andj Name of Broker have furnished one signed copy to the Borrower on the above date. Signature of Broker O. Reg. 461/71, Form 3. 1006 O. Reg. 461/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3299 Form 4 The Mortgage Brokers Act SUBPOENA TO A WITNESS BEFORE THE COMMERCIAL REGISTRATION APPEAL TRIBUNAL Re: To: (name of witness) You are hereby summoned and required to attend before The Commercial Registration Appeal Tribunal at a hearing to be held at in the of on day, the day of 19 ..... at the hour of o'clock in the noon (local time), and so from day to day until the hearing is concluded or the Tribunal otherwise orders, to give evidence on oath or by affirmation touching the matters in question in the proceedings and to bring with you and produce at such time and place . Dated this day of 19 The Commercial Registration Appe.\l Tribunal: Chairman of the Tribunal Note: You are entitled to be paid the Uke personal allowances for your attendance at the hearing as are prescribed by Ontario Regulation 461 /71 If you fail to attend and give evidence at the hearing, or to produce the documents or things specified, at the time and place specified, without lawful excuse, you are hable to punishment by the Supreme Court in like manner as if for contempt of that court for disobedience to a subpoena. O. Reg. 461/71, Form 4. Form 5 The Mortgage Brokers Act NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE COMMERCIAL REGISTRATION APPEAL TRIBUNAL To: (apphcant or r^istrant, as the case may be) Take Notice that a hearing will be held pursuant to section 8 of The Mortgage Brokers Act before The Commercial Registration Appeal Tribunal at on day, the day of 19 at the hour of o'clock in the noon, and so from day to day until the hearing is adjourned or concluded. 1007 3300 O. Reg. 461/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE The following is a concise statement of the issues to be considered : O. Reg. 462/71 And Take Notice that the rules applicable to the hearing are to be found in sections 9 to 18 of The Mortgage Brokers Act and the regulations made pursuant thereto. And Take Further Notice that if you fail to attend the hearing The Commercial Registration Appeal Tribunal may proceed in your absence and you wiU not be entitled to notice of any further proceedings. Dated at ,this . .day of 19 The Commercial Registration Appeal Tribunal: Registrar to the Tribunal O. Reg. 461/71, Form 5. Form 6 The Mortgage Brokers Act VOLUNTARY CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION To the Registrar of Mortgage Brokers : I, , hereby request that my registration as a mortgage broker be cancelled and I hereby surrender my registration. (witness) Dated at , this . (1932) . day of . (signature of registrant) 19 O. Reg. 461/71. Form 6. 46 THE MILK ACT O. Reg. 462/71. Grade A Milk — Marketing. Made— October 28th, 1971. Filed — November 1st, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT 1. — (1) Subsection 5b of section 16 of Ontario Regulation 70/68, as made by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 331/71 and amended by subsection 5 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 364/71 and subsection 3 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 432/71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (5b) All Class 46 milk supplied to a processor shall be sold by the marketing board and bought by the processor for not less than a minimum price of $5.86 per 100 pounds for milk testing 3.5 per cent milk-fat where the milk is delivered to the processor by tank truck. (2) Subsection 6a of the said section 16, as made by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regula- 1008 O. Reg. 462/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 464/71 3301 tion 331/71 and amended by subsection 6 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 364/71 and subsection 4 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 432/71, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : (6a) All Class 5a milk supplied to a processor shall be sold by the marketing board and bought by the processor for not less than a minimum price of $5.71 per 100 pounds for milk testing 3.5 per cent milk-fat where the milk is dehvered to the processor by tank truck. The Ontario Milk Marketing Board: G. R. McLaughlin, Chairman. H. Parker, Secretary. Dated at Toronto, this 28th day of October, 1971. (1933) 46 THE MILK ACT O. Reg. 463/71. Industrial Milk — Marketing. Made— October 28th, 1971. Filed— November 1st, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT — (1) Subsection 2b of section 13 of Ontario Regulation 146/70, as made by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 332/71 and amended by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 363/71 and subsection 3 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 431/71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (26) All Class 46 milk supplied to a processor shall be sold by the marketing board and bought by the processor for not less than a minimum price of $5.86 per 100 pounds for milk testing 3.5 per cent nulk-fat where the milk is delivered to the processor by tank truck. (2) Subsection 3* of the said section 13, as made by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 332/71 and amended by subsection 3 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 363/71 and subsection 4 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 431/71, is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : (3a) All Class 5a milk supplied to a processor shall be sold by the marketing board and bought by the processor for not less than a minimum price of $5.71 per 100 poimds for milk testing 3.5 per cent milk-fat where the milk is dehvered to the processor by tank truck. The Ontario Milk Marketing Board: G. R. McLaughlin, Chairman. H. Parker, Secretary. Dated at Toronto, this 28th day of October, 1971. (1933A) 46 THE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TAX REDUCTION ACT, 1968 O. Reg. 464/71. Supplementary- Tax Assistance For the Elderly, 1971. Made — August 5th, 1971. Filed — November 2nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TAX REDUCTION ACT, 1968 SUPPLEMENTARY TAX ASSISTANCE FOR THE ELDERLY, 1971 1. For the purposes of subsections 1 and 2 of section 8a of the Act, the date is the 24th day of August, 1971. O. Reg. 464/71, s. 1. 2. The form of appUcation referred to in subsection 2 of section 8a of the Act shall be in Form 1. O. Reg. 464/71, s. 2. 1009 3302 O. Reg. 464/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 465/71 Form 1 The Residential Property Tax Reduction Act, 1968 APPLICATION FOR ADDITIONAL PAYMENT OF 1971 SUPPLEMENTARY TAX ASSISTANCE FOR THE ELDERLY I certify that, in respect of my residence, on the prescribed date shown on the reverse side of this application : I either lived in it alone or shared it only with my spouse who was not receiving the federal guaranteed income supplement ; I was eligible to receive the 1971 basic shelter rebate under The Residential Property Tax Reduction Act, 1968, or my spouse was so eligible. The name of my municipality was IF A HOMEOWNER: After deducting the basic shelter rebate, the net amount of municipal taxes on my home for 1971 was I IF A TENANT: My monthly rent in 1971 was I 19.... (date) (signature of claimant) Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 5th day of August, 1971. O. Reg. 464/71, Form 1. (1934) 46 THE ASSESSMENT ACT O. Reg. 465/71. Notice of Assessment under Subsection 1 of Section 40 of the Act. Made — November 2nd, 1971. Filed— November 4th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE ASSESSMENT ACT NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT UNDER SUBSECTION 1 OF SECTION 40 OF THE ACT 1. A notice of assessment under subsection 1 of section 40 of the Act shall be in Form 1. O. Reg. 465/71, s. 1. 2. Ontario Regulation 268 /71 is revoked. O. Reg. 465/71,8.2. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 2nd day of November, 1971. Form 1 The Assessment Act NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT THIS IS NOT A TAX BILL WARD FOR TAXATION YEAR 19 Take notice that you are assessed for taxation as specified below. If you deem yourself improperly assessed in any respect you or your agent may appeal on or before the date specified. Notify the Regional Registrar in writing of your complaint and it will be tried by the Assessment Review Court. See Reverse Side For: (i) Appeal Procedures (ii) Codes Used On Notices Municipality Regional Registrar Prop. No. You Are Assessed As A School Supporter 1010 0. Reg. 465/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3303 PARTICULARS OF PERSONS ASSESSED Names and Addresses of Owners, Occupation Lessees, Tenants and Occupiers 3 "3 Si "3 C ai 1 § "o 1 o. 3 C 2 "5 1 G ■ be >< S. ^ U This Assessment Is Classed As: DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY ASSESSED (I^an or Concession, Lot Number) Occupants Portion Total Real Property Liable For Tax Rate RP RS T T CP E CS BP ET BS Last Day For Appeal Date Mailed Business Percentage NOTE: WHERE PROPERTY IS OCCUPIED BY A TENANT, TAXATION FOR SCHOOL PURPOSES IS DETER- MINED ACCORDINGLY AS THE TENANT IS ASSESSED FOR SCHOOL SUPPORT. REVERSE SIDE CODES Marital Status M — Married Man MW — Married Woman WR — Widower W — Widow B — Single Man S — Single Woman Citizenship Status A — Alien B — British Subject C — Canadian Citizen Blank — British Subject or Canadian Citizen Electoral Status O — Owner L — Lessee T — Tenant OC — Occupier M — Ehgible to Vote by Reason of Being Spouse of an Owner, Tenant or Lessee FS — Farmer's Son FD — Farmer's Daughter SF — Sister of Unmarried Farmer EF — Extended Franchise (Eligible to Vote Under The Municipal Franchise Ex- tension Act.) Occupation ME — Municipal Elector NR — Non-Resident 1011 3304 O. Reg. 465/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 466/71 Description of Property Assessed AC — Acres FR — Frontage DP — Depth Occupant's Portion T — Total Assessed Value of the Occupant 's Portion ET — Total Value of Exempt Assessment Total Real Property T — Total Assessed Value of the Property E — The Amount of Exempt Assessment Included in the Total Assessed Value of the Property U — Unfinished Liable For Tax Rate RP - - Residential Public School Rate RS - - Residential Separate School Rate CP - - Commercial Public School Rate CS - - Commercial Separate School Rate BP - - Business Public School Rate BS - - Business Separate School Rate NOTICE OF APPEAL 19. Sir : Take notice that I hereby appeal for the following reasons : Signature Please Give Address In Full (1946) O. Reg. 465/71, Form 1. 46 THE LAND TITLES ACT O. Reg. 466/71. Land Titles Divisions. Made — November 3rd, 1971. Filed— November 4th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LAND TITLES ACT 1. Ontario Regulation 356/67, as amended by Ontario Regulations 371 /67, 382/68, 318/70, 371/70, 471 /70and552/70, is further amended by adding thereto the following section : 10. — (1) Effective on the day The Fort William Land Titles and Registry Office Repeal Act, 1971 comes into force, that part of the Provisional Judicial District of Thunder Bay that forms the Land Titles Division of Thunder Bay West is included in the Land Titles Division of Thunder Bay East. (2) Effective on the date mentioned in subsection 1, the Land Titles Division of Thunder Bay Esist shall be known as the Land Titles Division of Thunder Bay. (3) The land titles office for the Land Titles Division of Thunder Bay shall be situate in that part of the City of Thunder Bay that was formerly the City of Port Arthur. 2. Items 26 and 27 and notes 5 and 6 of the Appendix to Ontario Regulation 356/67, as made by Ontario Regulation 552 /70, are re- voked and the following substituted therefor : 26. Thunder Bay East (No. 56) (See Note 5) Thunder Bay (No. 55) (See Note 5) I Note 5; The Land Titles Division of Thunder Bay West is included in the Land Titles Division of Thunder Bay East and the Land Titles Division of Thunder Bay East is renamed the Land Titles Division of Thunder Bay effective on the day The Fort William Land Titles and Registry Office Repeal Act, 1971 comes into force. See section 10 of Ontario Regulation 356 167, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 466/71. Prior to January 1, 1970, the Land Titles Division of Thunder Bay East was known as the Land Titles Division of Port Arthur and the Land Titles Division of Thunder Bay West was known as the Land Titles Division of Fort William. (1947) 46 1012 a Reg. 467/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 468/71 3305 THE REGISTRY ACT O.Re^. 467/71. Registry Divisions. Made— November 3rd. 1971. Filed— November 4th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE REGISTRY ACT Ontario Regulation 4/65, as amended by Ontario Regiilations 105/65, 350/65, 70/66. 112/66, 211/66, 348/66, 357/67, 372/67. 381/68, 423/69, 260/70, 472/70, 542/70. 551 /70. 177 /71and 200/71. is further amended by j^dding thereto the following section : Ic— (1) Effective on the day The Fort William Land Titles and Registry Office Repeal Act. 1971 comes into force, the Registry Divisions of Thunder Bay East and Thunder Bay West au-e combined into one registry division which shall be known as the R^istry Division of Thunder Bay. (2) The registry office for the Registry Division of Iliunder Bay shall be situate in that part of the City of Thimder Bay that was formerly the City of Port Arthur. 2. Items 12 and 47 and notes 3 and 5 of the Appendix to Ontario Regulation 4/65, as made by Ontario Regulation 551 /70, are re- voked and the following substituted therefor: 47. Thunder Bay East (No. 56) Thunder Bay (No. 55) (See Note 3) Thunder Bay West (No. 55) (See Note 3) Note 3: The Registry- Divisions of Thunder Bay East and Thunder Bay West are combined into the Registry Division of Thunder Bay effective on the day The Fort William Land Titles and Registry Office Repeal Act, 1971 comes into force. See section Ic of Ontario Regulation 4/65, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 467/71. Prior to January 1, 1970, The Registry Division of Thunder Bay East was known as the Registry- Division of Port Arthur and the Registry Division of Thunder Bay West was known as the Registry' Division of Fort Wilham. (1948) 46 THE REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS BROKERS ACT O. Reg. 468/71. General. Made— November 3rd, 1971. Filed— November 4th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS BROKERS ACT 1. Subsection 1 of section 14 of Ontario R^ula- tion 448/70, as amended by subsection 1 of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 169/71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (1) An api^cant for registration as a broker who has not been registered as a broker within five years of the date of his applica- tion shall pass a written examination based on the Act. the contents of the Schedule and such further subject matters as the Registrar fwescribes. (1949) 46 1013 O. Reg. 469/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 471/71 3363 Publications Under The Regulations Act November 27th, 1971 THE CEMETERIES ACT O. Reg. 469/71. Closings and Removals. Made— November 3rd, 1971. Filed— November 10th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CEMETERIES ACT 1. Section 2 of Regulation 42 of Revised Regu- lations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regiilation 268 /70 and amended by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 474/70, and section 1 of Ontario Regulation 203/71, is further amended by striking out "and 54" in the fifth line and inserting in heu thereof "54 and 55". (1973) 47 THE TRAINING SCHOOLS ACT O. Reg. 470/71. General. Made— November 3rd, 1971. Filed— November 10th, 1971. I REGULATION MADE UNDER THE TRAINING SCHOOLS ACT 1. Schedule 1 to Ontario Regulation 25/70 is amended by adding thereto the following item: Elmcrest School, Toronto 2. Schedule 2 to Ontario Regulation 25/70 is amended by striking out the following item: St. Euphrasia's School, Toronto 3. This Regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of November, 1971. THE FARM PRODUCTS GRADES AND SALES ACT O. Reg. 471/71. Fruit and Vegetables — Grades Made — November 3rd, 1971. Filed— November 10th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE FARM PRODUCTS GRADES AND SALES ACT 1. Subsection 1 of section 45 of Regulation 141 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by section 14 of Ontario Regulation 213/62, section 4 of Ontario Regulation 7/67 and section 1 of Ontario Regulation 435/69, is further amended by adding thereto the following clause : (i) for peppers the word "sweet" or "hot"; 2. Regulation 141 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amended by adding thereto the following section : 119. — (1) The grade for peppers sold or offered for sale other than for processing is as follows : 1 . Ontario No. 1 Grade, consisting of peppers that are, {a) of similar varietal characteristics ; (b) firm and not soft or shrivelled ; (c) free from insects, insect larvae and insect injury; (d) free from bruises or mechanical injury; (e) free from disease ; (/) free from decay ; {g) free from any damage, injury or defect or combination thereof that is not referred to in clauses a, b, c, d, e OT f and that materially affects their appearance, edibility or ship- ping quahty ; and 47 1015 (A) properly packed. 3364 O Reg. 471/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O Reg. 472/71 (2) Tolerances by count for variations inci- dental to commercial grading and handling of peppers sold or offered for sale other than for processing shall not be more than, (a) 3 per cent affected by decay ; (b) 5 per cent having the same grade defect ; and (c) 10 per cent having grade defects including those referred to in clauses a and b. 3. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 132a of Regu- lation 141 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 27 of Ontario Regulation 435/69, is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 3. Ontario Jumbo Grade, consisting of green- house tomatoes that are, (a) clean, sound and not soft ; (b) possessing at least a tinge of pink at the blossom end and uniformly coloured ; (c) of a minimum diameter at the widest cross-section taken at a right angle to the longest axis of 2 ^ inches ; (d) free from disease, scald, water blisters, ground spots, worm holes, growth cracks and other scars that are likely to cause leaking or materi- ally affect the apj)earance of the tomato ; (e) free from damage caused by blossom ends, plant or stem-rub and insect injury; (/) free from any damage, injury or defect or a combination thereof that is not referred to in clauses a, b, c, d or e and that causes a waste of more than 5 per cent of an individual tomato or that affects the edible quality of an individual tomato; and (g) prop)erly packed. (2) The said section 132a, as made by section 27 of Ontario Regulation 435/69, is further amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (4) Tolerances by count for variations inci- dental to commercial grading and handling of greenhouse tomatoes of Ontario Jumbo Grade shall be not more than. (a) 1 per cent affected by decay ; (b) 5 per cent having the same grade defect ; and (c) 10 per cent having grade defects of any kind including those referred to in clauses a and b. 4. Section 136 of Regulation 141 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (4) Where tomatoes are bought for the purpose mentioned in subsection 1, (a) subject to clause b, a tomato that is otherwise of No. 1 Grade but has a stem that extends beyond the natural node shall be deemed to be of No. 2 Grade ; {b) a tomato of stemless variety that is otherwise of No. 1 Grade but has a stem that exceeds one inch in length shall be deemed to be of No. 2 Grade ; (c) a cluster of tomatoes on a branch where the individual tomatoes meet the requirements of No. 1 or No. 2 Grade shall be deemed to be of No. 2 Gf ade ; and {d) a cluster of tomatoes on a branch where any individual tomato does not meet the requirements of No. 2 Grade shall be deemed to be Culls. 5. Schedule 1 to Regulation 141 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as amended by section 44 of Ontario Regulation 213/62, section 10 of Ontario Regulation 191 /63, section 45 of Ontario Regulation 7/67 and section 31 of Ontario Regulation 435/69, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 62. potatoes — bags, cartons, boxes or crates — 20 pounds. (1975) 47 THE MILK ACT O. Reg. 472/71. Classes of Milk. Made— October 19th, 1971. Approved — November 3rd, 1971. Filed— November 10th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT 1. Subsection 4fc of section 2 of Ontario Regu- lation 139/70, as made by subsection 1 of 1016 O. Reg. 472/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 474/71 4465 section 2 of Ontario Regulation 330/71, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: (46) The amount in pounds of milk, partly- skimmed milk, skim-milk or cream that is used in the processing of the following milk products, i. Colby cheese, ii. Colby-type brick cheese, is Class 4b milk. The Milk Commission of Ontario: K. E. McEwEN Clutirman J. F. Jewson Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 19th day of October. 1971. (1976) 47 THE LABOUR RELATIONS ACT O. Reg. 473/71. Of&ce of the Board. Made— October 13th, 1971. Approved — November 3rd, 1971. Filed— November 10th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LABOUR RELATIONS ACT 1. Section 1 of Regulation 400 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 1. The office of the Board shall be located at 400 University Avenue, Toronto 2, Ontario. 2. This Regulation comes into force on the 25th day of October, 1971. The Ontario Labour Relations Board: G. W. Reed Chairman J. D. O'Shea O. B. Shime J. H. Brown f. v. boscariol Rory F. Egan Ronald A. Furness Oliver Hodges Edmund Boyer H. F. Irwin J. E. C. Robinson P. J. O'Keefe F. W. Murray D. B. Archer A M.MN Members Dated at Toronto, this 13th day of October, 1971. (1977) 47 THE LABOUR RELATIONS ACT O. Reg. 474/71. Rules of Procedure. Made— October 13th, 1971. Approved — November 3rd, 1971. Filed— November 10th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LABOUR RELATIONS ACT 1. Ontario Regulation 264/66, as amended by Ontario Regulation 29 /71, is further amended by striking out "8 York Street, Toronto 1, Ontario" where it occurs in the Regulation and forms and inserting in Ueu thereof in each instance "400 University Avenue, Toronto 2, Ontario". 2. This Regulation comes into force on the 25th day of October. 1971. The Ontario Labour Relations Board: G. W. Reed Chairman J. D. O'Shea O. B. Shime J. H. Brown F. V. Boscariol Rory F. Egan Ronald A. Furness Oliver Hodges Edmund Boyer H. F. Irwin J. E. C. Robinson P. J. O'Keefe F. W. Murray D. B. Archer A. Main Members Dated at Toronto, I (1978) 1017 this 13th day of October. 1971. 47 3366 O. Reg. 475/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE THE RETAIL SALES TAX ACT O. Reg. 477/71 O. Reg. 475/71. Definitions by Minister. Made— November 1st, 1971. Filed— November 12th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE RETAIL SALES TAX ACT 1 . Paragraph 3 of section 1 of Regulation 784 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 3. "Dies" as used in paragraph 37 of subsection 1 of the said section 5 means solid or hollow forms used for shaping goods in process by stamping, pressing, e.Ktruding, drawing or threading and includes taps. 2. This Regulation comes into force on the day that the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 come into force. Eric Winkler Minister of Revenue Dated at Toronto, this 1st day of November, 1971. (1979) 47 THE PUBLIC HOSPITALS ACT O. Reg. 476/71. Special Grant. Made — November 3rd, 1971. Filed— November 12th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC HOSPITALS ACT SPECIAL GRANT 1. The Commission shall pay a special grant in the amount of $321,919 as provincial aid to the Ottawa General Hospital, Ottawa. O. Reg. 476 /71 , s. 1. 2. After each piece of equipment has been approved by the Commission for use in the hospital, the special grant shall be used by the hospital to purchase equipment for, (a) performing diagnostic procedures ; and (b) the care and treatment of patients and out- patients. O. Reg. 476/71, s. 2. 3. This Regulation expires on the 31st day of December, 1 97 1 . O. Reg. 476 /7 1 , s. 3. (1980) 47 THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 477/71. Designations — Miscellaneous, Southern Ontario. Made — November 3rd, 1971. Filed — November 12th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT 1. Schedule 123c to Regulation 213 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 272/70 and amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 406/71, is revoked and the following substi- tuted therefor: Schedule 123c In the Township of Oxford in the County of Grenville being, (a) part of lots 29 and 30, Concession 3 ; (b) part of lots 28 and 29, Concession 4 ; (c) part of lots 28 and 29, Concession 5 ; (d) part of lots 26. 27 and 28, Concession 6; {e) part of lots 26 and 27, Concession 7 ; (/) part of lots 25 and 26, Concession 8 ; ig) part of lots 25 and 26, Concession 9 ; (h) part of lots 23, 24 and 25, Concession 10 ; (t) part of the road allowance between, (i) the townships of Oxford and South Gower, (ii) concessions 3 and 4, (ill) concessions 4 and 5, (iv) concessions 5 and 6, (v) concessions 6 and 7, (vi) concessions 7 and 8, (vii) concessions 8 and 9, (viii) concessions 9 and 10, (ix) lots 25 and 26, Concession 8, (x) lots 25 and 26, Concession 9, and 1018 O. Reg. 477/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 479/71 3367 (xi) the townships of Oxford and Edwardsburgh, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 1 on Department of Transportation and Qjmmunications plan P-6075-51, filed with the Documents Section of the Department of Trans- portation and Gsmmunications, at Toronto, on the 17th day of August, 1971. 8.00 miles, more or le&. 2. R^Tilation 213 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960 is amended by adding thereto the following Schedule : Schedule I23cd In the Township of South Gower in the County of Grenville being, (a) part of lots 40, 41 , 42 and 43, Concession 3 ; (6) part of lots 7 and 8, Concession 9 ; (c) part of lots 7 to 11, both inclusive. Conces- sion 8; (d) part of lots 10, 11. 12, 13 and 14, Conces- sion 7; (e) part of the land under the waters of the Rideau River and Canal ; and (/) part of the road allowance between, (i) lots 40 and 41. Concession 3, (ii) concessions 3 and 9, (iii) concessions 8 and 9, (iv) concessions 7 and 8, (v) lots 12 and 13, Concession 7, and (vi) the townships of South Cower and Oxford, and being that portion of the King's Highway, shown as Part 1 on Department of Transportation and Communications plan P-6076-18, filed with the Documents Section of the Department of Trans- portation and Communications, at Toronto, on the 5th day of August, 1971. 4.50 miles, more or less. (1981) THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT O. Reg. 478/71. Designations — Trans-Canada Highway, Orillia to Manitoba Boundary. Made — November 3rd, 1971. Filed— November 12th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT 1. Schedule 45e to Regulation 218 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 41 /62 and amended by section 6 of Ontario Regulation 445/68, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: Schedule 45i; In the Township of Fisher in the District of Algoma being, (a) part of the southwest quarter of Section 15 (6) part of the northwest quarter of Section 15 (c) part of the northeast quarter of Section 16 (d) part of the southeast quarter of Section 9 and («) part of the southwest quarter of Section 9, and being that portion of the King's Highway shown as Part 2 on Department of Transportation and Communications plan P-2375-34, filed with the Documents Section of the Department of Trans- portation and Communications, at Toronto, on the 2nd day of July, 1971. 2.00 miles, more or less. (1982) 47 THE INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS ACT O. Reg. 47f /71. Schedule — Men's and Boys' Clothing Industry — Ontario. Made— August 5th, 1971. Approved — November 3rd, 1971. Filed— November 12th. 1971. 47 1019 ORDER MADE UNDER THE INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS ACT 1. Section 5 of the Schedule to Regulation 351 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as 3368 remade by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 345/68, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : 5. — (1) The minimum rate of wages for all work performed in the industry during the regular working periods to and including the 5th day of December, 1971 by employees classified in subsection 1 of section 4 is, (a) in the counties of Halton, Ontario, Peel, Wentworth and York, the hourly rate set opposite the respective classes as follows: i. Class A, $2.43 ii.. Class B, $2.33 iii. Class C, $2.31 J/2 iv. Class D, $2.22 V. Class E, $2.16 vi. Class F, $2.10 vii. Class G, $1.97^2 viii. Class H, $1.94^2 ix. Class I, $1.92 X. Class J, $1.91 xi. Class K, $1.87 xii. Class L, $1.84 xiii. Class M, $1.83 xiv. Class N, $1.79 XV. Class 0,$1. 76 Va xvi. Class P, $1.71 Va xvii. Class Q, $1.68 xviii. Class R, $1.66y2 xix. Class S, $1.65 XX. Class T, $1.65 xxi. Class U, $1.65; and (b) in all other parts of Ontario, the hourly rate set opposite the respective classes as follows : i. Class A, $2.18^2 ii. Class B, $2.0914 iii. Class C, $2.08 »4 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 479/71 iv. Class D, $2.00 V; Class E, $1.9414 vi. Class F, $1.89 vii. Class G, $1.78 viii. Class H, $1.75 ix. Class I, $1.73 X. Class J, $1.72 xi. Class K, $1.6814 xii. Class L, $1.6514 xiii. Class M, $1.65 xiv. Class N, $1.65 XV. Class O, $1.65 xvi. Class P, $1.65 xvii. Class Q, $1.65 xviii. Class R, $1.65 xix- Class S, $1.65 XX. Class T, $1.65 xxi. Class U, $1.65 (2) The minimum rate of wages for all work performed in the industry during the regular working periods from and including the 6th day of December, 1971, to and including the 3rd day of December, 1972, by employees classified in subsec- tion 1 of section 4 is, (a) in the counties of Halton, Ontario, Peel, Wentworth and York, the hourly rate set opposite the respective classes as follows: i. Class A, $2.59 ii. Class B. $2.4814 iii. Class C. $2.47 iv. Class D, $2.36 y, V. Class E, $2.30y2 vi. Class F, $2.2314 vii. Class G. $2.10% viii. Class H. $2.0714 ix. Class I, $2.05 1020 O. Reg. 479/71 X. Class J, $2.04 xi. Class K. $2.00 xii. Class L, $1.97 xiii. Class M, $1.96 xiv. Class N, $1.92 XV. Class O, $1.89^ xvi. Class P,$l. 84 H xvii. Class Q, $1.81 xviii. Class R, $1.79% xix. Class S. $1.76% XX. Class T,$1.73>4 xxi. Class U, $1.68%; and (b) in ail other parts of Ontario, the hourly rate set opposite the respective classes as follows : i. Class A, $2.33 ii. Class B. $2.23% iii. GassC, $2.22% iv. Class D, $2.13 V. Class E. $2.07% vi. Class F, $2.01 vii. Class G. $1.89% viii. Class H, $1.87 ix. Class I, $1.84% X. Class J. $1.83% xi. Class K. $1.80 xii. Class L. $1.77% xiii. Class M, $1.76% xiv. aassN,$1.73 XV. Class O. $1.70% xvi. Class P, $1.66 xvii. Class Q, $1.65 xviii. Class R, $1.65 xix. Class S, $1.65 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE XX. Class T. $1.65 xxi. Class U. $1.65. 3369 (3) The minimum rate of wages for all work performed in the industry during the regular working periods on and after the 4th day of December, 1972 by employees classified in subsection 1 of section 4 is, (a) in the counties of Halton, Ontario, Peel, Wentworth and York, the hourly rate set opposite the respective classes as follows: i. aas8A,$2.75 ii. Class B, $2.64 iii. Class C, $2.62 iv. Class D. $2.51% v. Class £,$2.45 vi. Class F. $2.37% vii. Class G. $2.23% viii. Class H. $2.20% ix. Class I, $2.18 X. Class J. $2.17 xi. Class K, $2.13 xii. Class L. $2.10 xiii. Class M, $2.09 xiv. Class N, $2.05 XV. Class O. $2.02% xvi. Class P. $1.97% xvii. Class Q. $1.94 xviii. Class R. $1.92% xix. Class S, $1.89% XX. Class T, $1.86% xxi. Class U. $1.81%: and (6) in all other parts of Ontario, the hourly rate set opposite the respective classes as follows : i. Class A. $2.47% ii. Class B, $2.37% iii. Qass C, $2.36 1021 3370 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 479/71 iv. Class D, $2,261/2 V. Class E, $2,201/2 vi. Class F. $2. 14 vii. Class G, $2.01 viii. Class H. $1,981/2 ix. Class I, $1.96 X. Class J, $1,951/2 xi. Class K, $1,911/2 xii. Class L, $1.89 xiii. Class M. $1.88 xiv. Class N, $1,841/2 XV. Class O. $1.8214 xvi. Class P. $1.78 xvii. Class Q,$1.74y2 xviii. Class R, $1,731/2 xix. Class S, $1.7014 XX. Class T, $1.68 xxi. Class U, $1.65. (4) The minimum rate of wages for all work per- formed in the industry during the regular working periods to and including the 5th day of December, 1971 by employees classified in subsection 2 of section 4 is, (a) in the counties of Halton, Ontario, Peel, Wentworth and York, the hourly rate set opposite the respective classes as follows: i. Class A, $2.10^2 ii. Class B, $1,981/2 iii. Class C, $1.91^2 iv. Class D, $1.79 yj V. Class £,$1,711/2 vi. Class F, $1.65 vii. Class G, $1.65 viii. Class H, $1.65 ix. Class I, $1.65 X. Class J, $1.65; and (b) in all other parts of Ontario, the hourly rate set opposite the respective classes as follows : i. Class A, $1.89^8 ii. Class B, $1.7814 iii. Class C, $1.72^2 iv. Class D, $1.65 V. Class E, $1.65 vi. Class F, $1.65 vii. Class G, $1.65 viii. Class H, $1.65 ix. Class I, $1.65 X. Class J, $1.65. (5) The minimum rate of wages for all work performed in the industry during the regular working periods from the 6th day of December, 1971 to and including the 3rd day of December, 1972 by employees classified in subsection 2 of section 4 is, (a) in the counties of Halton, Ontario, Peel, Wentworth and York, the hourly rate set opjKjsite the respective classes as follows: i. Class A, $2. 24 y2 ii. Class B, $2.11 14 iii. Class C. $2,041/2 iv. Class D, $1.9214 V. Class £,$1.8414 vi. Class F, $1.78 vii. Class G. $1.71 viii. Class H, $1.65 ix. Class I, $1.65 X. Class J, $1.65; and (b) in all other parts of Ontario, the hourly | rate set opposite the respective classes asJ follows : i. Class A, $2.02 ii. Class B, $1.9014 iii. Class C, $1.84 iv. Class D, $1.7314 1022 O. Reg. 479/71 V. Class E, $1.66 vi. Class F, 11.65 vii. Class G, $1.65 viii. Class H, $1.65 ix. Class I. $1.65 X. Class J, $1.65. (6) The minimum rate of wages for all work performed in the industry during the regular working periods on and after the 4th day of December, 1972 by employees classified in subsection 2 of section 4 is. (a) in the counties of Halton, Ontario, Peel, Wentworth and York, the hourly rate set opposite the respective classes as follows: i. Class A, $2.38 u. Class B, $2.24 H ill. Class C. $2.1 7 V4 iv. Class D, $2.05 H V. Class E, $1.97 y, vi. Class F. $1.91 vii. Class G, $1.84 viii. Class H. $1.77 ix. Class I, $1.76 X. ClassJ. $1.69y,:and (b) in all other parts of Ontario, the hourly rate set opposite the respective classes as follows: i. Class A, $2. 14 u. Class B, $2.02 iii. Class C, $1.96 iv. Class D, $1.85 V. Class E, $1.78 vi. Class F, $1.72 vii. Class G,$1.65yj viii. Class H, $1.65 ix. Class I, $1.65 X. Class J. $1.65. THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3371 2. Section 6 of the Schedule to Regulation 351 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as remade by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 345/68, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: k. — (1) Where an employee does not perform work on a holiday, regardless of the day on which the holiday falls and whether or not the holiday falls during an annual or year-end holiday i>eriod, he shall be paid for the holiday at the rate of eight times the average hourly rate of wages earned by him during the pay period in which the hoUday falls or during his nearest preceding pay period, as the case may be. provided that, (a) the employee has been employed in the industry for at least three months ; and (6) the employee works on the last day he is required to work preceding the holiday and on the first day he is required to work following the holiday. (2) Notwnthstanding that an employee is laid off or is absent because of his illness for a continuous period not longer than ten weeks, the employee is entitled to hoUday pay. (3) Where an employee who is entitled to holiday pay performs work on a hoUday, he shall be pajd for eight hours of work as set out in subsection 1, plus an amount equal to IVi times his average hourly rate of wages for each hour that he performs work on the holiday. (4) Notwithstanding subsections 1, 2 and 3, an employee who is covered by a collective agreement between his employer and a trade union shall receive holidays and hoUday pay in accordance with the provisions therefor, if any, in the coUective agreement. 3. Section 6a of the Schedule to Regulation 351 of Revised Regulations of Ontario. 1960, as remade by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 345/68, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : VACATIONS 6a. — (1) In this section, i. "period of entitlement" means the period from the 1st day of July in any year to the 30th day of June in the year next following, both inclusive ; and ii. "total pay" means aU moneys received for regular and overtime work, holidays, vaca- tions and year-end hoUday pay. 1023 3372 O. Reg. 479/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 480/71 (2) An employee in the industry shall receive as vacation pay four per cent of his total pay during the period of entitlement. (3) An employee shall receive his vacation pay on the pay day immediately preceding the vacation period. (4) Notwithstanding that his employment termi- nates for any cause, the employee shall receive, in lieu of vacation pay, four per cent of the total pay to which he is entitled for the period of entitlement during which his employment is termi- nated. (5) Notwithstanding subsections 2, 3 and 4, an employee who is covered by a collective agreement between his employer and a trade union shall receive vacation and vacation pay in accordance with the provisions therefor, if any, in the collective agreement. 4. Section 6b of the Schedule to Regulation 351 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1960, as made by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 345/68, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: YEAR-END HOLIDAY PAY 6b. — (1) An employee who has been employed by the same employer for a period of two years or more as of the commencement of the year -end holiday period, shall receive on the day immedi- ately preceding Christmas Day, a year-end holiday pay of thirty-two times the average hourly rate earned by him during his nearest regular working period next preceding Christmas Day. (2) In order to qualify for year-end holiday pay, an employee shall work or be available for work on the three regular working days next preceding Christmas Day and on the three regular working days next following New Year's Day. (3) Notwithstanding that an employee is laid off or is absent because of his illness for a continuous period not longer than ten weeks, the employee is entitled to receive year-end holiday pay. (4) Notwithstanding that an employee is absent because of his illness for a continuous period of longer than ten weeks, the employee is entitled to receive year-end holiday pay on the basis of 1-6/10 per cent of his earnings in the current calendar year. (5) Notwithstanding that his employment is termi- nated for any cause, if an employee has previously received the year-end holiday pay, he shall upon such termination receive, in lieu of year-end holiday pay, an additional 1-6/10 per cent of his earnings in the current calendar year. (6) An employee who is entitled to year-end holiday pay and who works during the period between Christmas Day and New Year's Day shall be paid at the rate of 1 V2 times his hourly rate of wages in addition to year-end holiday pay. (7) An employee who is eligible for year-end holiday pay shall receive his year-end holiday pay on the pay. day immediately preceding Christmas Day. (8) Notwithstanding subsections 1 to 7, both inclusive, an employee who is covered by a collective agreement between his employer and a trade union shall receive year-end holiday pay in accordance with the provisions therefor, if any, in the collective agreement. 5. This Regulation comes into force on the tenth day after publication thereof in The Ontario Gazette under The Regulations Act. We concur : Advisory Committee for the Men's and Boys' Clothing Industry, Ontario Zone : M. E. Enkin Chairman Sam Fox A. Levine James C. Firth H. H. Lewis M. E. Howard Director of Labour Standards Dated at Toronto, this 5th day of August, 1971. (1983) 47 THE DEPARTMENT OF COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ACT, 1971 O. Reg. 480/71. Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology. Made— October 1st, 1971. Approved — November 3rd, 1971. Filed— November 12th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ACT, 1971 1. Subsection 4 of section 2 of Ontario Regula- tion 268 /65, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 218 /70, is revoked. 2. This Regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of October, 1971. John White Minister of Colleges and Universities Dated at Toronto, this 1st day of October, 1971. (1984) 47 1024 O. Reg. 481 /71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 482 /71 3415 Publications Under The Regulations Act December 4th, 1971 THE CEMETERIES ACT O. Reg. 481/71. Closings and Removals. Made— November 3rd, 1971. Filed— November 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CEMETERIES ACT 1. Regulation 79 of Revised R^ulations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by adding thereto the following section : 2. It is directed that the bodies buried in cemeteries described in schedules 18 and 19 be removed. (2012) 48 THE PLANNING ACT O. Reg. 482/71. Zoning Order — District of Kenora. Made— October 27th, 1971. Filed— November 15th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE PLANNING ACT ZONING ORDER— DISTRICT OF KENORA 1. This Order applies to the following parcels of land within the Territorial District of Kenora: 1. Registered Plan Number M600 for the geo- graphic Township of Brownridge, registered in the Of6ce of Land Titles for the Territorial District of Kenora. 2. Registered Plan Number M601 for the geographic Township of Pehcan, regis- tered in the OfiBce of Land Titles for the Territorial District of Kenora. 3. Registered Plan Number M602 for the geographic Township of Ewart, registered in the OflBce of Land Titles for the Territorial District of Kenora. 4. Registered Plan Number M604 for the geographic Township of Kirkup, regis- tered in the Office of Land Titles for the Territorial District of Kenora. 5. Registered Plan Number M605 for the geographic Township of Kirkup, registered in the Office of Land Titles for the Territorial District of Kenora. 6. Registered Plan Number M606 for the geographic Township of Glass (Shoal Lake), registered in the Office of Land Titles for the Territorial District of Kenora. O. Reg. 482/71, si. 2. No land may be used and no building or structure may be erected, altered or used except for summer cottage purposes, but this section shall not prevent the use of any land for park, highway or gardening purposes. O. R^. 482 /71 , s. 2. 3. Not more than one single- family summer cottage together with such accessory buildings as are commonly used in connection with a summer cottage may be erected or used on each lot shown on the plans referred to in section 1 of this Order. O.Reg. 482/71, s. 3. 4. — (1) No summer cottage with a floor area of less than 320 square feet or with a ground coverage of more than 2,000 square feet may be erected or used. (2) No accessory building with a ground coverage of more than 1,000 square feet may be erected or used. O. Reg. 482/71, s. 4. 5. No summer cottage may be erected within 25 feet of the front hmit of the lot, within 25 feet of the rear hmit of the lot or within 15 feet of the side boundaries of the lot. O. Reg. 482/71, s. 5. 6. No accessory building may be erected within 25 feet of the front hmit of the lot, within 5 feet of the rear hmit of the lot or within 5 feet of the side boundaries of the lot except as provided by section 7. O. Reg. 482 /71, s. 6. 7. Notwithstanding section 6 of this Order, where a hmit of a lot abuts navigable waters, an accessor^' building may be erected to the hmit which so abuts. O. Reg. 482/71, s. 7. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 27th day of October. 1971. (2013) 48 1025 3416 O. Reg. 483/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 484/71 THE PLANNING ACT O. Reg. 483/71. Zoning Order — District of Rainy River. Made— October 27th, 1971. Filed— November 15th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE PLANNING ACT ZONING ORDER- DISTRICT OF RAINY RIVER 1. This Order applies to the following parcel of land within the Territorial District of Rainy River: Registered Plan Number SM293 in the Territorial District of Rainy River lying south of the geographic Township of Trottier on Eve Lake, and registered in the Office of Land Titles for the Territorial District of Rainy River. O. Reg. 483 /71 , s. 1 . 2. No land may be used and no building or structure may be erected, altered or used except for summer cottage purposes, but this section shall not prevent the use of any land for park, highway or gardening purposes. O. Reg. 483 /71, s. 2. 3. Not more than one single-family summer cottage together with such accessory buildings as are commonly used in connection with a summer cottage may be erected or used on each lot shown on the plan referred to in section 1 of this Order. O. Reg. 483/71, s. 3. 4. — (1) No summer cottage with a floor area of less than 320 square feet or with a ground coverage of more than 2,000 square feet may be erected or used. (2) No accessory building with a ground coverage of more than 1,000 square feet may be erected or used. O. Reg. 483/71, s. 4. 5. No summer cottage may be erected within 25 feet of the front Hmit of the lot, within 25 feet of the rear limit of the lot or within 15 feet of the side boundaries of the lot. O. Reg. 483 /71, s. 5. 6. No accessory building may be erected within 25 feet of the front Umit of the lot, within 5 feet of the rear limit of the lot or within 5 feet of the side boundaries of the lot except as provided by section 7. O. Reg. 483 /71, s. 6. 7. Notwithstanding section 6 of this Order, where a limit of a lot abuts navigable waters, an accessory building may be erected to the limit which so abuts. O.Reg. 483/71. s. 7. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 27th day of October, 1971. (2014) 48 THE PLANNING ACT O. Reg. 484/71. Zoning Order — District of Parry Sound. Made— October 27th, 1971. Filed— November 15th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE PLANNING ACT ZONING ORDER- DISTRICT OF PARRY SOUND 1. This Order applies to the following parcels of land within the Territorial District of Parry Sound : 1. Registered Plan Number 283 for the geographic Township of Patterson, regis- • tered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the Territorial District of Parry Sound. 2. Registered Plan Number M333 for the geographic Township of McKenzie, regis- tered in the Office of Land Titles for the , Territorial District of Parry Sound. j 3. Registered Plan Number M334 for the geographic Township of Patterson, regis- tered in the Office of Land Titles for the Territorial District of Parry Sound. 4. Registered Plan Number M335 for the geographic Township of Patterson, regis- tered in the Office of Land Titles for the Territorial District of Parry Sound. 5. Registered Plan Number M336 for the geographic Township of Patterson, regis- tered in the Office of Land Titles for the Territorial District of Parry Sound. O.Reg. 484/71, s. 1. 2. No land may be used and no building or structure may be erected, altered or used except for summer cottage purposes, but this section shall not prevent the use of any land for park, highway or gardening purposes. O. Reg. 484/71, s. 2. 3. Not more than one single-family summer cottage together with such accessory buildings as are commonly used in connection with a summer cottage may be erected or used on each lot shown on the plans referred to in section 1 of this Order. O.Reg. 484/71, s. 3. 4. — (1) No summer cottage with a floor area of , less than 320 square feet or with a ground coverage ] of more than 2,000 square feet may be erected or used. (2) No accessory building with a ground coverage 1 of more than 1,000 square feet may be erected ! or used. O. Reg. 484 /71, s. 4. 1026 O. Reg. 484/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 486/71 3417 5. No summer cottage may be erected within 25 feet of the front limit of the lot, within 25 feet of the rear limit of the lot or within 15 feet of the side boundaries of the lot. O. Reg. 484/71, s. 5. 6. No accessory building may be erected within 25 feet of the front hmit of the lot, within 5 feet of the rear limit of the lot or within 5 feet of the side boundaries of the lot except as provided by section 7. O.Reg. 484/71,5.6. 7. Notwithstanding section 6 of this Order, where a hmit of a lot abuts navigable waters, an accessory building may be erected to the hmit which so abuts. O.Reg. 484/71, s. 7. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 27th day of October, 1971. (2015) 48 THE PLANNING ACT O. Reg. 485/71. Zoning Order — District of Sudbury. Made— October 27th, 1971. Filed— November 15th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE PLANNING ACT ZONING ORDER- DISTRICT OF SUDBURY 1. This Order appUes to the following parcels of land within the Territorial District of Sudbury : 1. Registered Plan Number M943 for the geographic Township of Emo, registered in the Office of Land Titles for the Territorial District of Sudbury. 2. Registered Plan Number M944 for the geo- graphic Township of Stratheam, registered in the Office of Land Titles for the Territorial District of Sudbury. O. Reg. 485/71, s. 1. 2. No land may be used and no building or structure may be erected, altered or used except for summer cottage purposes, but this section shall not prevent the use of any land for park, highway or gardening purposes. O. Reg. 485 /71, s. 2. 3. Not more than one single- family summer cottage together with such accessory buildings as are commonly used in connection with a summer cottage may be erected or used on each lot shown on the plans referred to in section 1 of this Order. O.Reg. 485/71,5.3. 4. — (1) No summer cottage with a floor area of less than 320 square feet or with a ground coverage of more than 2,000 square feet may be erected or used. (2) No accessory building with a ground coverage of more than 1,000 square feet may be erected or used. O.R^. 485/71,5. 4. 5. No summer cottage may be erected within 25 feet of the front hmit of the lot, within 25 feet of the rear limit of the lot or within 15 feet of the side boundaries of the lot. O. Reg. 485 /71, s. 5. 6. No accessory building may be erected within 25 feet of the front hmit of the lot, within 5 feet of the rear hmit of the lot or within 5 feet of the side boundaries of the lot except as provided by section 7. O. Reg. 485/71,5. 6. 7. Notwithstanding section 6 of this Order, where a hmit of a lot abuts navigable waters, an accessory building may be erected to the hmit which so abuts. O.Reg. 485/71,5. 7. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 27th day of October, 1971. (2016) 48 THE PLANNING ACT O.Reg. 486/71. Zoning Order — District of Nipissing. Made— October 27th, 1971. Filed— November 15th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE PLANNING ACT ZONING ORDER— DISTRICT OF NIPISSING 1. This Order apphes to the following parcels of land within the Territorial District of Nipissing : 1. Registered Plan Number M427 for the geographic Township of Macpherson, regis- tered in the Office of Land Titles for the Territorial District of Nipissing. 2. Registered Plan Number M433 for the geographic Township of Joan, registered in the Office of Land Titles for the Territorial District of Nipissing. 3. Registered Plan Number M434 for the geographic Township of Askin, registered in the Office of Land Titles for the Territorial District of Nipissing. 1027 3418 O. Reg. 486/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 487/71 4. Registered Plan Number M436 for the geographic Township of Gladman, regis- tered in the Office of Land Titles for the Territorial District of Nipissing. O. Reg. 486/71. s. 1. 2. No land may be used and no building or structure may be erected, altered or used except for summer cottage purposes, but this section shall not prevent the use of any land for park, highway or gardening purposes. O. Reg. 486 /71 , s. 2. 3. Not more than one single-family summer cottage together with such accessory buildings as are commonly used in connection with a summer cottage may be erected or used on each lot shown on the plans referred to in section 1 of this Order. O.Reg. 486/71,5.3. 4. — (1) No summer cottage with a floor area of less than 320 square feet or with a ground coverage of more than 2,000 square feet may be erected or used. (2) No accessory building with a ground coverage of more than 1,000 square feet may be erected or used. O. Reg. 486/71, s. 4. 5. No summer cottage may be erected within 25 feet of the front limit of the lot, within 25 feet of the rear limit of the lot or within 15 feet of the side boundaries of the lot. O. Reg. 486 /71, s. 5. 6. No accessory building may be erected within 25 feet of the front limit of the lot, within 5 feet of the rear limit of the lot or within 5 feet of the side boundaries of the lot except as provided by section 7. O.Reg. 486/71. s. 6. 7. Notwithstanding section 6 of this Order, where a limit of a lot abuts navigable waters, an accessory building may be erected to the limit which so abuts. O.Reg. 486/71,5.7. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 27th day of October, 1971. (2017) 48 THE PLANNING ACT O. Reg. 487/71. Zoning Order — District of Algoma. Made— October 27th, 1971. Filed— November 15th. 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE PLANNING ACT ZONING ORDER— DISTRICT OF ALGOMA 1. This Order applies to the following parcels of land within the Territorial District of Algoma : 1. Registered Plan Number H647 for the geographic Township of Havilland, regis- tered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the Territorial District of Algoma. 2. Registered Plan Number M281 for the geographic Township of Township 150, registered in the Office of Land Titles for the Territorial District of Algoma. O. Reg. 487/71, s. 1. 2. No land may be used and no building or structure may be erected, altered or used except for summer cottage purposes, but this section shall not prevent the use of any land for park, highway or gardening purposes. O. Reg. 487 /71, s. 2. 3. Not more than one single-family summer cottage together with such accessory buildings as are commonly used in connection with a summer cottage may be erected or used on each lot shown on the plans referred to" in section 1 of this Order. O.Reg. 487/71. s. 3. 4. — (1) No summer cottage with a floor area of less than 320 square feet or with a ground coverage of more than 2,000 square feet may be erected or used. (2) No accessory building with a ground coverage of more than 1,000 square feet may be erected or used. O. Reg. 487 /71, s. 4. 5. No summer cottage may be erected within 25 feet of the front hmit of the lot, within 25 feet of the rear limit of the lot or within 15 feet of the side boundaries of the lot. O. Reg. 487 /71 , s. 5. 6. No accessory building may be erected within 25j feet of the front limit of the lot, within 5 feet of the rearj limit of the lot or within 5 feet of the side boundaries! of the lot except as provided by section 7. O. Reg. 487/71,8.6. 7. Notwithstanding section 6 of this Order, where a limit of a lot abuts navigable waters, an accessory building may be erected to the hmit which so abuts. O.Reg. 487/71. s. 7. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 27th day of October, 1971. (2018) 48 1028 O. Reg. 488 /71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3419 THE GAME AND FISH ACT O. Reg. 488/71. Open Seasons — Deer, Moose and Black Bear. Made — November 3rd, 1971. Filed— November 16th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GAME AND FISH ACT 1. Section 5 of Ontario Reguilation 49/71, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regiilation 325 /71, section 1 of Ontario Regulation 348 /71 and section 1 of Ontario Reg\ilation 427/71, is further amended by striking out "and" at the end of clause/, adding "and" at the end of clause g and adding thereto the following clause : (k) paragraph 5 of Schedule 13, paragraph 1 of Schedule 16 and Schedule 17 from the 25th day of October, 1971 to the 30th day day of October, 1971, both inclusive. 2. Section 6 of Ontario Regulation 49/71 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 6. Only bows and arrows may be used to hunt deer in the parts of Ontario described in, (a) schedules 1, 2 and 3 during the periods mentioned in clause a of section 5 ; (ft) Schedule 6 during the periods mentioned in clause ft of section 5 ; and (c) paragraph 5 of Schedule 13, paragraph 1 of Schedule 16 amd Schedule 17 diuing the period mentioned in clause h of section 5. 3. Section 6a of Ontario Regulation 49/71, as made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 427/71, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : 6a. Only shotguns may be used to hunt deer in, (a) the County of Huron ; (ft) the townships of Pickering, Reach and Uxbridge in the County of Ontario ; (c) the townships of Asphodel, North Monaghan and Otonabee in the County of Peterborough ; and (d) the townships of Essa, Flos, Sunnidale, Tiny and Tosorontio in the Coimty of Simcoe. 4. Subsection 5 of section 7 of Ontario Regulation 49/71, as made by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 427 /71, is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : (5) The parts of Ontario described in paragraphs 1 , 2, 3 and 4 of Schedule 16 are designated as parts in which no person shall use or be accompanied by a dog while hunting deer from the 1st day of November, 1971, to the 3rd day of November, 1971, both inclusive. 5. Schedule 16 to Ontario R^ulation 49/71, as made by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 427/71, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: Schedule 16 1. The County of Grey except the Township of Keppel. 2. The County of Huron. 3. The townshijK of Pickering, Reach and Ux- bridge in the County of Ontario. 4. The townships of Essa, Flos, Sunnidale, Tiny and Tosorontio in the County of Simcoe. 5. The part of the Township of Matchedash in the County of Simcoe. composed of, (i) lots 20 to 23, both inclusive, in Concession n. (ii) lots 19 to 27, both inclusive, in Concession III. (ill) lots 15 to 27. both inclusive, in Concession IV. (iv) lots 17 to 27. both inclusive, in Concession V, (v) lots 15 to 26. both inclusive, in Concession VI. (vi) lots 9 to 21. both inclusive, in Concession VII. (vii) lots 3 to 18. both inclusive, in Concession VIII. (viii) lots 1 to 16. both inclusive, in Concession IX, (ix) lots 1 to 11, both inclusive, in Concession X, (x) lots 1 to 10, both inclusive, in Concession XI, (xi) lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, in Concession XII, and (xii) lots 1 to 4, both inclusive, in Concession XIII. (2019) 48 1029 3420 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 489/71 THE LIVE STOCK AND LIVE STOCK PRODUCTS ACT O. Reg. 489/71. Eggs- Made — November 3rd, 1971. Filed— November 17th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LIVE STOCK AND LIVE STOCK PRODUCTS ACT EGGS INTERPRETATION 1. In this Regulation, 1. "black rot" means a condition in which the interior of an egg appears partially or wholly black in colour ; 2. "blood clot" means a streak or clot of blood on the yolk or in the white; 3. "blood ring" means a ring of blood on the yolk; 4. "blood spot" means a small particle of blood on the yolk or in the white ; 5. "bloody egg" means an egg through which blood is diffused; 6. "box" means a container made to contain fifteen dozen eggs in individual compart- ments designed to prevent the eggs being damaged in handling ; 7. "candling" means examination of the in- ternal condition of an egg by rotating it in front of or over a source of light that illuminates the contents ; 8. "carton" means a container made to con- tain six, twelve, eighteen, twenty-four or thirty eggs with separate compartments for each egg, and includes a divisible carton ; 9. "case" means a container made to contain thirty dozen eggs in compartments designed to prevent the eggs from being damaged in handlings 10. "cold stored eggs" means eggs held in a cold storage room at temperatures between 29 and 35 degrees Fahrenheit ; 11. "consumer" means a person who buys eggs for use by himself and his household and not for resale ; 12. "container" means any case, box, carton or other receptacle in which eggs are packed ; 1030 13. "delivery" means transfer from one premises to another for any purpose ; 14. "dirt" means any foreign matter adhering to the shell of an egg ; 15. "domestic hen" means the hen of the domestic chicken of the species Gallus domesticus ; 16. "dried egg" means egg from which the shell and water content have been removed ; 17. "egg" means an egg of a domestic hen in the shell; 18. "egg-grading station" means premises for the grading, packing and marking of eggs under this Regulation ; 19. "egg product" means frozen egg or liquid egg; 20. "eggs for processing" means eggs sold or delivered for purposes of freezing or drying ; 21. "frozen egg" includes frozen whole egg, frozen egg yolk and frozen egg white ; 22. "grass yolk" means a condition in which the yolk is green or olive in colour ; 23. "leaker" means an egg that is cracked with the inner membrane ruptured and from which the contents are leaking; 24. "liquid egg" means whole egg, egg yolk or egg white .in liquid form, exclusive of the shell ; 25. "operator" means a person who operates an egg-grading station and includes the owner ; 26. "processor" means a person who operates an egg product station ; 27. "producer" means a f)erson who sells, ships or transports no eggs other than eggs pro- duced on his own farm ; 28. "red rot" means a condition in which the yolk sac is ruptured permitting mixture of the yolk and white ; 29. "retailer" means any person who offers or' has in possession for sale, or sells eggs to a consumer ; 30. "sour rot" means a condition in which the egg shows a bubbly condition at the air cell line and an extremely prominent yolk ; 31. "spot rot" means a condition in which a mould spot or spots is apparent inside the shell or along cracks in the shell ; O. Reg. 489/71 i 32. "stain" means any discolouration on the shell other than dirt ; 33. "stuck yolk" means a condition in which the yolk membrane adheres to the shell ; 34. "undergrade" means below the standard for the grade claimed ; 35. "white rot" means a condition in which the yolk is covered with a hght-coloured crust, the white is watery, and the smell when the egg is broken is putrid ; 36. "wholesaler" means any person who sells eggs, (a) to a retailer; (b) to any person in quantities of fifteen dozen or more for use as food or in a food product ; or (c) to a processor. O. Reg. 489 /71 , s. 1 . APPLICATION 2. This Regulation does not apply to eggs used for the purpose of incubation. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 2. 3. — (1) Sections 4 to 39 apply only to eggs of the domestic hen other than eggs for processing. (2) Sections 40 to 52 apply only to eggs of the domestic hen for processing.. .0. Reg. 489/71, s. 3. EGGS FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION 4. — (1) No person shall sell or offer for sale within Ontario eggs for human consumption except eggs graded, packed and marked in accordance with this Regulation. (2) Where eggs have been packed in a box, case or carton and marked with a grade, the eggs shall be deemed to be graded. (3) Where eggs are stored on the {X'emises of a retailer, whether or not in view of the public, the eggs shall be deemed to be for sale. (4) No person shall sell, offer for sale, ship or transport ungraded eggs from any place to any other place except to, (a) an egg-grading station ; or (b) a first receiver of eggs for the purpose of identifying the eggs of each producer and shipping or transporting them to an egg- grading station. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 4. 1031 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3421 GRADES, GRADE NAMES AND STANDARDS 5. — (I) There shall be five grades of shell eggs having the following grade names : 1. Canada Al. 2. Canada A. 3. Canada B. 4. Canada C. 5. Canada C Process. (2) The standards for each grade established under subsection 1 are as prescribed in section 6. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 5. CANADA a1 6. — (1) Canada Al shell eggs are eggs that have the following characteristics : 1. On candling the egg shows, (a) a small, round, well centred yolk; {b) an indistinct yolk shadow ; (c) an absence of mottled or grass yolks, visible germ spots, meat spots, blood spots, congealed albumen or other visible defect or abnormal condition ; and (d) an air cell that is not more than y^ of an inch in depth and is immobile. 2. The shell is, {a) clean; (6) sound; and (c) normal in shape and free from rough areas and ridges. 3. The weight, when graded for the size named in column 1 of the Table is not less than the weight in column 2, but is less than the weight, if any, in column 3 as follows : TABLE Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Extra Large Size 2% ounces Large Size 2 ounces Medium Size 1% ounces 2 ounces Small Size 1 54 ounces 1% ounces 3422 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 489/71 CANADA A (2) Canada A shell eggs are eggs that have the following characteristics : 1. On candling the egg shows, (a) a round, reasonably well centred yolk; (b) an indistinct yolk outline; (c) an absence of mottled or grass yolk, germ development, meat spots, con- gealed albumen, or other readily visible defect or abnormal condi- tion; and (d) an air cell that is not more than 3/16 of an inch in depth and is immobile . 2. The shell, (a) is clean ; (b) is sound; (c) is practically normal in shape; (d) may have rough areas and ridges other than heavy ridges ; and (e) may have not more than three stain spots each of which has an area equivalent to not more than Vs of an inch by 1/16 of an inch. 3. The weight, when graded for the size named in column 1 of the Table is not less than the weight, if any, in column 2, but is less than the weight, if any, in column 3 as follows : TABLE Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Extra Large Size 214 ounces Large Size 2 ounces Medium Size 1% ounces 2 ounces Small Size 1^ ounces 1% ounces Peewee Size 1^ ounces CANADA B (3) Canada B shell eggs are eggs which do not comply with the standards for a grade higher than Canada B and have the following characteristics: 1. On candling the egg, (a) shows a round or moderately oblong yolk that floats freely within the sheU; (b) may show a distinct yolk outline ; (c) shows an air cell not more than % of an inch in depth ; (d) may show very slight germ develop- ment; and (e) does not show grass yolk, meat spots, blood spots or congealed albumen. 2. The shell, (a) is sound ; (b) may show dirt spots of an aggregate area of not more than 1/16 square inch ; (c) may show stain spots of an aggregate area of not more than 14 square inch ; and (d) may be slightly abnormal in shape and may have rough areas and definite ridges. 3. The weight is not less than 1% ounces. CANADA c (4) Canada C shell eggs are eggs which do not comply with the standards for a grade higher than Canada C other than Small Size or Peewee Size and have the following characteristics : 1. On candling the egg, (a) may show a prominent yolk outline ; (b) may show a yolk which is definitely oblong in shape but which does not adhere to the shell membrane; (c) may show an air cell of any size and floating air cells ; (d) may show definite germ spots; and (e) may show meat or blood spots of less than Y^ inch diameter and a moderate grass yolk. 2. The shell, (a) may show dirt spots of an aggregate area of not more than 1/16 square inch; 1032 O. Reg. 489 /71 I (b) may show stain spots of an aggregate area of not more than Vs of the shell surface; and (c) is free of cracks. CANADA C PROCESS (5) Canada C Process shell eggs are eggs which meet the standards of Canada C grade except that they may be cracked but the internal contents are not leaking. REJECTS (6) Eggs of the domestic hen which do not comply with the standards prescribed in this Regulation for Canada Al, Canada A, Canada B, Canada C or Canada C Process and which, («) have a musty or foreign odour ; {b) have been in an incubator ; (c) are leakers ; (d) cm candhng show any defect such as black rot, blood clot, blood ring, bloody egg, foreign material, red rot, spot rot, sour rot, stuck yolk or white rot ; or (e) have been removed from a slaughtered hen, shall be rejected and the ^gs so rejected shall be known as Rejects. O. Reg. 489 /71, s. 6. 7. No person shall purchase or sell, or offer for sale, or ship or transport Rejects for use as food, or in the preparation of food, for human con- sumption. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 7. Licences licence to operate an egg-grading station 8. — (1) No person shall operate an egg-grading station without a hcence therefor from the Com- missioner. (2) An appUcation for a licence for the operation of an egg-grading station shall be in Form 1. (3) A Ucence for the operation of an egg-grading station shall be in Form 2. (4) The fee for a licence shall be $1 and shall be forwarded with the appUcation for the hcence. (5) A hcence shall not be transferable and shall remain in force unless suspended or revoked by the Commissioner or the hcensee ceases to operate the egg-grading station. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 8. THE ONTARIO GAZETTE LICENCES FOR REJECTS 3423 9. — (1) No person shall sell or offer for sale Rejects without a Ucence to sell Rejects from the Commissioner. (2) An appUcation for a Ucence to sell Rejects shall be in Form 3. (3) A licence to sell Rejects shall be in Form 4. (4) A licence to sell Rejects shall, (a) be issued without charge ; (b) not be transferable ; and (c) remain in force unless suspended or revoked by the Commissioner for any violation of the Act or this Regulation. (5) The conditions under which a Ucence to sell Rejects shall be issued are as foUows : (a) that the holder of the Ucence make a record with respect to the sale of aU Rejects showing, (i) the name and address of each pur- chaser of each lot of Rejects sold, (ii) the quantity of ^gs in each lot, and (ill) the date of selling, and retain the record for not less than 90 days from the making thereof; and (b) that the holder of the Ucence mark all containers in which he ships or transports Rejects on both ends with the word "REJECTS" in letters at least % of an inch high. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 9. !•. — (1) No person shall purchase or otherwise obtain Rejects in any quantities amounting to more than fifteen dozen eggs in any calendar month without a Ucence to purchase Rejects from the Commissioner. (2) An appUcation for a Ucence to purchase Rejects shall be in Form 5. (3) A Ucence to purchase Rejects shall be in Form 6. (4) A licence to purchase Rejects shaU, (a) be issued without charge ; (b) not be transferable ; and (c) remain in force unless suspended or revoked by the Commissioner for any violation of the Act or this R^ulation. 1033 3424 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 489/71 (5) The condition under which a hcence to pur- chase Rejects shall be issued is that the holder of the licence furnish to the Commissioner a statement showing, (a) the quantities of all Rejects purchased or otherwise obtained during each calendar month ; (b) the name and address of the person from whom the Rejects were purchased or other- wise obtained, and the date of purchasing or otherwise obtaining the Rejects; and (c) the purpose for which the Rejects were purchased or otherwise obtained, not later than the 15th day of the month next following. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 10. 11. No person other than a producer shall operate premises where eggs for human consumption within Ontario are graded, packed and marked, except premises constructed, maintained and operated in compliance with the following conditions : 1. The buildings that comprise the station are of sound construction, clean, sanitary and in good repair. 2. Separate rooms of sufficient size are pro- vided for, (a) the grading, packing and marking of eggs ; (b) the holding of eggs after grading; and (c) if appHcable, the preparation of egg product for further processing. 3. The floors, walls, ceilings, partitions, posts, doors and other parts of the rooms of the station are of a material, construction and finish that permit easy and thorough clean- ing of the station. 4. The station has dressing rooms and lava- tories that are, (a) adequately equipped ; (b) well lit and ventilated; and (c) separate and apart from any room used for grading, packing or handling of shell eggs. 5. The station is adequately protected against the entrance of flies, ants, rodents and other vermin. 6. The size and arrangement of the rooms and equipment is adequate to accommodate the volume of product handled in the station. 7. There is no passageway from any room in the station to any room or premises used for the manufacturing, storing or holding of any commodity that may emit odours which may affect the flavour or taste of eggs. 8. The area in which eggs are to be graded is darkened sufficiently to permit efficient candling. 9. Mechanical refrigeration equipment that is, (a) suitable for cooling and holding eggs and of sufficient capacity for those purposes ; and (6) available to the operator of the egg- grading station for those purposes, is located in the station. 10. The grading room is equipped with an accurate thermometer. 11. The holding room is equipped with an accurate thermometer and an accurate hygrometer. 12. The grading room is equipped with satis- factory equipment for candling and accu- rately weighing shell eggs. O. Reg. 489 /71, s. 11. 12. Egg-grading stations shall be operated in accordance with the following rules : 1. All equipment and all parts of the station are kept in good repair and maintained in a clean and sanitary condition. 2. All reasonable precautions are taken to keep the station free of flies, ants, rodents and other vermin. 3. No commodity or product that may emit odours which may affect the flavour or taste of eggs is stored or held on the premises of a station. 4. The grading room is equipped with satis- factory appliances for candling and weigh- ing eggs and the station is equipped with check weights for testing weighing machines or scales. 5. No alteration, other than repair, is made to the station or to any principal piece of equipment therein unless the material and information that would be required, if the operator were applying for a licence for the station, has been submitted to and ap- proved by the Commissioner. 1034 O. Reg. 489/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3425 6. One person employed in the station is designated by the operator as the person primarily responsible for ensuring that the sanitary' requirements imposed by this Regulation are strictly maintained. 7. No number purporting to be a licence number assigned to the station pursuant to this Regulation is used except the number assigned to the station pursuant to section 8. 8. The temperature of the room in which eggs are held during the grading is main- tained at a temperature not exceeding 65 degrees Fahrenheit, and the temperature of the room in which eggs are held prior to and after grading is maintained at a tem- perature not exceeding 55 degrees Fahren- heit. 9. The outer clothing of all persons employed in the processing, packing or other handling of eggs is clean and sanitary. 10. Every person employed in the station in the handling, grading or packing of eggs washes his hands, and rinses them thor- oughly in a non-irritating disinfectant solution, each day before commencing his duties, each time during the day that he returns to duty after having left it tem- porarily and immediately after handling any inedible egg or inedible egg product. 11. The relative humidity in the room where eggs are held after grading is maintained at not less than 70 per cent and not more than 85 per cent. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 12. 13. The grading of eggs shall be done by or under the supervision of graders who, in the opinion of an inspector, are capable of grading eggs in accordance with this Regulation. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 13. 14. — (1) Where premises have been inspected and found to comply with sections 11 and 12, the person operating the premises may apply to the Commissioner for a licence to operate the premises as an egg-grading station. (2) No person other than the licensee shall use the number of the licence on any box, case or carton. (3) The operator of an egg-grading station shall place his licence number on every box and case of eggs graded and packed at his egg-grading station. (4) Where the operator of an egg-grading station packs eggs in cartons and the cartons have not marked thereon the name or the brand name of a retailer and his address, he shall place his licence number on each carton. (5) No person other than the operator of an egg- grading station shall buy or receive ungraded eggs from a first receiver of eggs. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 14. 15. All eggs graded in accordance with this Regxilation by a producer shall be graded, packed and marked only in premises that are clean and sanitary and equipped with adequate coohng facihties. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 15. 16. All eggs received by an egg-grading station shall be graded, packed and marked in accordance with this Regulation unless such eggs are to be shipped or conveyed to another egg-grading station or egg product station. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 16. 17. All cartons, cases and boxes in which eggs are packed, or containers in which cartons are packed shall be clean and sound in construction. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 17. 18. Cartons used for the packing of eggs shall be new. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 18. 19. Containers used for the packing of shell eggs shall be, (a) of a size that provides a firm and compact package for the quantity of eggs packed; (b) sufl&ciently strong and durable to protect the eggs from the hazards that they may reasonably be expected to encounter during handling and distribution ; (c) manufactured from a material that will not adversely affect the eggs packed therein; and (d) closed in a manner commonly recognized in respect of the type of container. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 19. 20. For the purposes of section 17 "clean" means free from dust, dirt, residue of egg or shell and of all markings, tags or portions thereof and staples apphed in connection with a previous shipment. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 20. MARKINGS Cartons 21. — (1) Every carton containing eggs graded and packed at an egg-grading station or by a producer shall be marked in the manner prescribed herein to denote, (a) the grade name for the grade and the size designation assigned to the eggs in accord- ance with this Regulation ; (6) the word "eggs' 1035 3426 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 489/71 (c) the number of eggs ; and (d) the name and address of, (i) the producer who graded and packed the eggs, (ii) the egg-grading station at which the eggs were graded or packed and the hcence number thereof, (iii) the head office of the operator of the egg-grading station at which the eggs were graded or packed, or (iv) if the eggs were graded and packed for a wholesaler or retailer, the wholesaler or retailer. (2) Every carton of eggs packed by a retailer and bearing a grade name established by this Regula- tion shall be marked in the manner prescribed herein to denote the name of the grade of eggs, the size designation and the name and address of the retailer. (3) Cartons of eggs for export are exempt from the requirements of subsection 2. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 21. 22. — (1) The markings on cartons of eggs shall be clear, legible and applied as follows : 1. On a carton other than the divisible type the grade name, the size designation and the word "eggs" shall be placed on the top of the carton. 2. On a divisible carton, (a) the word "eggs" shall be placed on the top of the carton; and (b) the grade name and size designation shall be placed on the top of the carton on one section of the carton and either on the side or the top of the carton on the other sections of the carton. 3. The other required markings may appear on the top or the side of the carton. (2) The grade names and size designations estab- lished herein shall be used on cartons in the manner prescribed in Schedule 1. (3) Notwithstanding subsection 2, the maple leaf shall not be used to outline the grade mark for Grades Canada C, Canada C Process and Reject eggs. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 22. Cases, Boxes and Containers 23. — ( 1 ) Each outer container of graded eggs that are graded or packed at an egg-grading station shall be marked in the manner prescribed herein to identify the name of the grade, the size designation of the eggs and the licence number of the egg-grading station. (2) Each outer container of graded eggs that are graded or packed by a producer shall be marked in the manner prescribed in this Regulation to identify the name of the grade, the size designation of the eggs and the name and address of the producer. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 23. 24. — (1) The name of the grade and the size designation of the eggs packed in an outer con- tainer shall be shown only in the form prescribed in Schedule 1. (2) The licence number of the egg-grading station or the name and address of the producer that graded and packed the eggs shall be shown below the grade name and size designation. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 24. 25. The markings required by section 24 shall be, (a) printed, stamped or stencilled in a central location on at least one end or one side of the container ; or (b) printed on a tag securely affixed to one end or one side of the container. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 25. 26. The tags referred to in section 25 shall be at least 3% inches by 7 inches and the colour of the tags shall be, for, (a) Canada A- 1, purple; (b) Canada A Extra Large Size, red; (c) Canada A Large Size red; (d) Canada A Medium Size green ; («) Canada A Small Size, white; (/) Canada A Peewee Size. white; ig) Canada B, blue; (h) Canada C, yellow ; (t) Canada C Process, yellow ; and U) Rejects, brown. 0. Reg. 489/71. s 26. 27. Notwithstanding section 23, where cartons of eggs are packed in a container and the markings on the cartons are readily visible and legible, the con- tainer is not required to be marked. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 27. 1036 O. Reg. 489/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3427 28. Any information required by this Regulation to be marked on a container shall be marked thereon in a colour that stands out against the colour of the background on which the information appears. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 28. GKADE TOLEKANCES 29. For variations incidental to the grading, packing and handling of eggs, a tolerance shall.be allowed at the rate of not more than, . (a) eight eggs in each fifteen dozen eggs at the egg-grading station where the eggs were packed; (ft) eight eggs in each fifteen dozen eggs at any place where eggs are received from egg- grading stations for the purpose of inspec- tion thereof; and (c) twelve eggs in each pack of fifteen dozen ^gs at any place other than places men- tioned in clauses a and b but, in the count of eggs that do not comply with the standards for the grade shown on the grade mark, the following shall not be included: 1 . Four eggs having shell soiling greater than aUowed in standards for the grade, or weighing less than required in standards for the grade, where the eggs comply with the standards for the next lower grade. 2. Six eggs having cracked shells when in the possession of any person after deUvery from the shipper thereof. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 29. ADVEKTISING 3t. — (1) No person shall advertise eggs for sale unless the advertisement contains a statement in a prominent position therein setting out the grade of the eggs advertised. (2) No person shall, in any advertisement offering eggs for sale, (a) make any untrue, deceptive or misleading statement or implication ; or (b) use words or phrases that are misleading to a purchaser, in respect of the quality or size of the eggs. (3) No person shall, in any advertisement offering eggs for sale, state or use words or phrases im- plying, (fl) that the eggs of a grade advertised are superior in condition or quahty to eggs of the grade under this Regulation ; {b) that Canada B eggs, Canada C eggs or eggs that have been in cold storage are fresh ; (h* (c) that eggs other than those graded as Canada Al are "New Laid". O. Reg. 489/71,5.30. UNGRADED EGGS 31. No person shall ship or transport ungraded eggs in containers unless each container has marked on at least one end thereof the words "UN- GRADED EGGS— FOR SHIPMENT ONLY" in block letters not less than ^ of an inch high. O. Reg. 489/71. s. 31. 32. — (1) E^ggs that have been in storage may be shipped or transported to an egg-grading station without grading or inspection. (2) No person shall ship or transport ^;gs that have been in storage unless each container bears the words "ungraded out of storage" in letters not less than % of an inch high, stamped or stencilled, (a) over the grade mark, if any; ra* (6) if no grade mark shows, on the ends of the container. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 32. 33. — (1) The operator shall maintain and is responsible for complete records showing, (a) the number of eggs in each producer's lot delivered to his egg-grading station ; and (6) the grades of all eggs in each producer's lot. (2) The operator shall retain one copy of each bench report at the egg-grading station for a period of ninety days from the making thereof. O. Reg. 489/71. s. 33. EGGS OF PRODUCERS IDENTIFIED 34. Every first receiver of eggs who ships or delivers ungraded eggs to an egg-grading station shall clearly identify the eggs from each jM-oducer in the shipment by, (a) packing them in separate containers ; {b) placing each producer's eggs in a separate end of a case or in separate fillers ; or (c) packing and identifying them in some other satisfactory manner. O. Reg. 489 /71 , s. 34. GRADING STATEMENTS 35. — (1) The operator of an egg-grading station shall furnish to the person who shipped the imgraded 1037 3428 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 489/71 eggs to the egg-grading station not later than seven days after the date of receipt of the eggs, (a) where the shipper is the producer, one copy of the grading statement ; and (b) where the shipper is a first receiver of eggs, two copies of the grading statement. (2) Where the ungraded eggs in a shipment under clause b of subsection 1 were produced by more than one producer and the eggs of each producer were identified, the operator shall furnish to the first receiver of eggs two copies of the grading statement in respect of each producer. (3) Every first receiver of eggs shall retain for a period of ninety days one copy of each grading statement received from an egg-grading station. (4) Where a shipper was a first receiver of eggs, he shall send one copy of the grading statement in respect of each producer's lot to the producer. (5) Every operator shall retain at his egg-grading station one copy of each grading statement for a period of ninety days. (6) The grading statement shall be in Form 7. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 35. 36. The first receiver of eggs shall, not later than fourteen days after the date of receipt of the eggs, furnish to the producer, (a) the grading statement for the eggs; and (b) a statement showing, (i) the name and address of the first receiver of eggs, (ii) the date of the statement, (iii) the name and address of the pro- ducer, the number of dozens of eggs received, (iv) (v) the date of receipt of the eggs, (vi) the amount, and the rate for each dozen, paid in any advance pay- ment, (vii) the manner of making advance pay- ment, whether in cash, in merchan- dise or on account, (viii) the number of eggs graded into each grade, and (ix) the price to be paid for each grade. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 36. PAYMENT FOR EGGS 37. — (1) Ungraded eggs bought or received on consignment by the operator of an egg-grading station shall be deemed to have been bought on the basis of the grades shown on the grading statement. (2) No operator shall pay for ungraded eggs bought or received on consignment by him on any basis other than on the basis of the grades shown on the grading statement. (3) Where there is no price differential between the prices paid for eggs of more than one grade, the eggs shall be deemed to have been bought on a basis other than a grade basis. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 37. 38. No person other than the operator of an egg- grading station shall buy or receive ungraded eggs from a first receiver of eggs. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 38. 39. — (1) Where the first receiver of eggs or the operator of an egg-grading station makes a payment on account to the producer at the time the first receiver of eggs or the operator receives the eggs, the amount of the payment shall not exceed 80 per cent of the total vsilue of the eggs computed at the price for Canada B eggs. (2) The first receiver of eggs or the operator, as the case may be, shall, (a) where a payment on account has not been made, make payment for the eggs; and (b) where a payment on account has been made, make final settlement for the eggs, not later than fourteen daj^ after the date of receipt of the eggs. (3) The payment or the final settlement, as the case may be, shall accompany the grading state- ment and the statement to the producer under section 36. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 39. EGGS FOR PROCESSING 40. No person shall store, purchase, sell, offer for sale, ship or transport egg product for human con- sumption within Ontario except egg product graded, packed and marked in accordance with sections 41 to 52. O.Reg. 489/71, s. 40. 41. The grades for egg product are, (a) Canada A, consisting of egg product that, (i) shows no evidence of mould or foreign odour, (ii) is free from foreign matter and sheU, (iii) is well emulsified. 1038 O. Reg. 489/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3429 (iv) has a smooth texture, (v) on analysis shows a total viable bacterial count of not more than 100,000 a gram, (vi) in the case of egg-whites, produces a foam volume of 800 cubic centi- metres from 127 grams of egg- whites when subjected to a whipinng test, (vii) meets the requirements of section 43, and (viii) when tested by the vacuum-oven method, has egg solids for the product in column 1 of the Table not less than the percentage of egg solids in column 2 as follows : TABLE Item No. Column 1 Column 2 1 2 3 whole yolk egg-yolk ^g-whites 25 per cent 43 per cent 11.5 percent (c) Canada C, consisting of egg product that does not comply with the standards for Canada A or Canada B and that, (i) shows no evidence of mould or objectionable odour, (ii) on analysis shows a total viable bac- tericil count of not more than 1,000,000 a gram, (iii) in the case of egg product made from egg-yolk, contains not less than 35% soUd by weight, and (iv) meets the requirements of section 43. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 41. 42. Where ingredients have been added to whole ^g. egg-yolk or egg-whites, the products resulting from the addition of the ingredients shall comply with section 41 except that the minimum percentage of egg-solids in column 2 of the Table in clause a, or column 2 of the Table in clause b, as the Ccise may be, may be decreased in the proportion that the ingredients bear to the products resulting from the addition of the ingredients. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 42. {b) Canada B, consisting of egg product that does not comply with the standards for Canada A and that, (i) shows no evidence of mould or objec- tionable odour, (ii) is free from foreign matter and con- tains not more than one-half of 1 per cent by weight of shell, (iii) on analysis shows a total viable bac- terial count of not more than 250,000 a gram, (iv) meets the requirements of section 43, and (v) when tested by the vacuum-oven method, has egg soUds for the product in column 1 of the Table not less than the percentage of egg sohds in column 2 as follows : TABLE Item No. Column 1 Column 2 1 2 3 whole egg egg-yolk egg-whites 23 per cent 40 per cent 10.5 per cent 43. — (1) The following requirements are pre- scribed for every grade of egg product : 1. It shall have been prepared wholly from shell eggs that were free from excessive stain, dirt or other foreign matter and none of which was an inedible egg.- 2. It shall be clean and otherwise suitable for human consumption. 3. It shall not contravene any provision of the Food and Drugs Act (Canada) or any regulation made thereunder. 4. It shall be free from foreign matter and as free from egg shell as the exercise of reasonable care and diligence in its prepara- tion can make it. 5. It shall be of smooth texture and well blended. 6. It shall be negative for viable Salmonella bacteria. (2) For the purpose of paragraph 6 of subsection 1, egg product shall be deemed to be negative for viable Salmonella bacteria if no viable Salmonella bacteria is found when the egg product is tested therefor in a manner approved by the Director, Plant Product Division, Production and Marketing Branch, Canada Department of Agriculture. O. R^. 489/71,5.43. 1039 3430 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 489/71 44. Where egg product does not comply with section 41. 42 or 43, the container of the egg product shall be marked on the side and on the lid with the words "not for human consumption" in letters not less than 1 >4 inches high and printed with indelible ink. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 44. LICENCE TO OPERATE AN EGG PRODUCT STATION 45. — (1) No person shall operate an egg product station without a licence therefor from the Com- missioner. (2) An application for a licence for the operation of an egg product station shall be in Form 8. (3) A licence for the operation of an egg product station shall be in Form 9. (4) The fee for a licence is $1 and shall be for- warded with the application for a licence. (5) A Ucence is not transferable and remains in force until suspended or revoked by the Commis- sioner or until the hcensee ceases to operate the egg product station. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 45. GRADING, PACKING AND HARKING 46. — (1) No person shall operate premises where eggs are broken and processed into egg product for human consumption within Ontario, except premises constructed, maintained and operated in compUance with the following conditions : 1. Any room in which eggs are broken has a smooth floor impervious to liquid and smooth, washable waUs and ceilings. 2. Any room in which eggs are broken is used only for the purpose of breaking eggs during the season when egg-breaking is in opera- tion, and the room is separated by par- titions from rooms used for any purpose other than egg-breaking. 3. All windows and doors giving direct access to any room in which eggs are broken is provided with screens and all doors are equipped with automatic self-closing devices. 4. Every table has a smooth top of monel metal or stainless steel and is constructed so that it may be thoroughly cleaned. 5. The size and arrangement of the premises of any room in which eggs are broken, graded, packed and marked is adequate for the operations required. 6. Toilet facilities are so located that no opening from the room in which the toilet facilities are located opens directly into any room in which eggs are broken. 1040 7. Every room in which toilet faciUties are located is provided with odourless soap and paper towels. 8. Any room in which eggs are broken is equipped with one or more tanks having compartments for the washing, rinsing and sterilizing of utensils used in egg-breaking operations. 9. Proper sanitary equipment is provided for, (a) draining all utensils after washing, rinsing and sterilizing them; and (b) holding, without nesting, all trays, knives and cups used in egg-breaking operations, and all pails that may be used to contain broken eggs. 10. Any overhead conveyors of eggs are in- stalled so as to avoid contamination of eggs after breaking them. 11. Filters or centrifugal clarifiers are pro- vided through which all broken eggs shall pass for removal of shell and foreign matter. 12. All metal equipment and utensils, includ- ing cups and pails, that may come into contact with broken eggs are free from rough soldering, rust spots, dents, open seams or other defects that prevent or hinder thorough cleansing. 13. Proper containers are provided for the dis- posal of Rejects. 14. Premises are clean, in a sanitary condition and free from odours and are adequately ventilated for removal of objectionable odours. 15. All utensils and equipment used in egg- breaking operations or that may come into contact with broken eggs are washed by brushing in a detergent solution that is capable of removing any part of a broken egg, rinsed in clear water and immersed for not less than one minute in a sterilizing solution composed of hypochlorite and water in the proportions of one part of hypochlorite to 10,000 parts of water or in a sterilizing solution having equivalent sterilizing effect. 16. Paper hand- towels only are provided for every person engaged in breaking eggs at the egg-breaking table. 17. Clean, sterilized egg-breaking utensils are provided for every person engaged in break- ing eggs at the commencement of egg- breaking operations and after each recess therefrom, and after a Reject is broken. O. Reg. 489 /71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3431 18. E^ch container of ^gs that does not com- ply with the provisions of this section is removed from the room in which ^gs are broken within two hours after it is brought into the room. 19. Containers with smooth metal surfaces are provided for egg shells and are cleaned and disinfected at least once each day. 20. Shells are disposed of frequently so that no offensive odours result in the room in which eggs are broken. 21. Containers of broken eggs are not per- mitted to stand on the floor of a room in which eggs are broken. 22. All persons employed in a room in which eggs are broken are required to wash their hands thoroughly before entering the room and immediately after breaking a Reject. 23. No person known to be infected with a communicable disease hsted in Table 1 of Regulation 703 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is permitted to enter for any purpose a room in which eggs are broken or to be in contact with eggs. 24. Any room in which freezing of eggs is done is clean, in a sanitary condition and free from objectionable odours. 25. Smoking and the chewing of tobacco or gimi are not permitted in any room where exposed liquid egg is being prepared, pro- cessed or otherwise handled. 26. The outer clothing of all persons employed in the processing, packing or other handling of eggs is clean and sanitary and such per- sons wear caps, nets or other suitable head- wear that prevents hair from getting into the egg product. 27. All egg product intended to be held in liquid form is cooled to a temperature not higher than 40° Fahrenheit within two hours from the time of preparation and is held at that temperature or less. (2) NMiere premises have been inspected and found to comply with subsection 1, the person operating the premises may apply to the Commissioner for a licence to operate the premises as an egg product station. (3) No person other than the person to whom a hcence is issued shall use the number of the licence on any container of frozen egg. (4) The operator of an ^g product station shall place his licence number on every container of egg product graded and packed at his egg product station. O. Reg. 489 /71 , s. 46. 47. No person shall pack egg product in any con- tainer other than a new, clean container of metal or of paperboard. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 47. MARKINGS 48. — (1) In sections 49 to 51, "lot" when used in respect of egg product means the amount of egg product produced during a day at an egg product station. (2) In section 50 "approved" when used in respect of the amount of ingredients added to frozen egg means approved under r^;ulations made under the Food and Drugs Act (Canada). O. R^. 489/71. s. 48. 49. Each operator of an egg product station shall identify each lot of frozen egg by numbers or letters, or both, to show the day, month and year during which the lot was produced. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 49. 5#. — (1) Marks on containers of egg product shall consist of, (a) the words "Canadian Whole Egg Product", "Canadian Egg-YoUc Product" or "Cana- dian Egg-WTiites Product", as the case may be, on the Ud or on the side of the container ; (ft) when other ingredients are added to egg product, (i) the words "with approved per- centage of added" appearing imme- diately after the words specified in clause a and (ii) the names of the ingredients appear- ing after the word "added"; (c) the grade name on the side of the con- tainer as specified in Schedule 2, in letters not less than V4 of an inch high for the word "Canada" and in letters not less than ^ of an inch high for the letter indicating the grade ; (d) the licence number of the processor ; and {e) the words "Lot No." followed by the number or letters, or both, to show the day, month and year during which the lot was produced, to be in letters of the same size and to be in one line. (2) Marks on containers of ^g product shall appear prominently on the container and, if one or more containers are packed in a master container, the marks prescribed in subsection 1 shall appear on both the container and the master container. (3) The name or brand name under which egg product is sold may appear anywhere on the con- 1041 3432 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 489/71 tainer but no wording shall separate the wording pre- scribed in clause a from the wording in clause b of subsection 1, and the name or brand name shall not be of such a size or arrangement as to obscure the marks prescribed in subsection 1 . (4) Any person may state in figures on a con- tainer of egg product a guaranteed minimum soHds- content but the figures shall not be for an amount less than the minimum amount for the grade under section 41. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 50. SAMPLING AND INSPECTION 51. — (1) At the time of production of each lot of egg product or at any time while it is in storage, an inspector shall select and mark at least 1 per cent of the containers of each day's production in each egg product station. (2) The processor shall store the containers selected and marked by the inspector under sub- section 1 so that the inspector may have ready access to them for the purpose of taking samples. (3) No later than one month after the date that a lot of egg product is placed in storage, and by arrangement with the processor, the inspector shall draw from the egg product stored for analysis cores from not more than ten containers, for the purpose of making one composite analytical sample. (4) The inspector shall make at least two com- posite analytical samples from the lots of egg product produced in each week. (5) The sample or samples taken from each lot of egg product shall be frozen and shall be stored in the same room as the remainder of the containers in the lot. (6) The inspector shall test for solids-content of both samples made from each lot of egg product under subsection 4 by means of a refractometer and where any test shows the solids-content to be below the grade marked on the container, the processor may request the inspector to have the sample analyzed for solids-content by the vacuum-oven method at a laboratory at the expense of the processor. (7) Where any composite sample representing more than one lot of egg product falls below the grade under which the product was packed, the inspector shall, at the request of the processor, re- sample each lot for the purpose of making another analysis. (8) The inspector shall report to the Commissioner the results of tests made under subsection 6 and shall inform the processor of the lot numbers of the con- tainers of egg product that have been marked with the grade found on analysis. (9) Every processor shall, not later than Tuesday in each week, furnish to the Commissioner for the week ending with the Saturday preceding, a state- ment showing, (a) the number of containers in each lot of egg product during the week and the number of each lot ; (b) the total number of pounds of whole egg, egg-yolk and egg-whites, produced during the week ; and (c) the total number of cases of each grade of eggs broken during the week. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 51. 52. No person shall sell, offer or display for sale, ship or transport egg product for human consumption if the egg product is below the standard for Canada C or produced from Rejects. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 52. DETENTION 53. Where an inspector detains any eggs or egg product that does not comply with the Act and this Regulation, he shall attach to one box, case or carton in each lot of eggs, or one container in each lot of egg product under detention a numbered detention tag in Form 10 and no person shall sell, offer for sale, move or allow or cause to be moved the eggs or boxes, cases or cartons of eggs, or con- tainers of egg product, as the case may be, in the lot or remove the detention tag without the written authority of an inspector or of the Commissioner. O. Reg. 489/71. s. 53. 54. Immediately after placing any eggs or egg product under detention, the inspector shall deliver or mail, (a) to the owner or his agent, a notice of detention in Form 1 1 ; and (6) when the eggs or egg product are in premises other than those of the owner, to the person in possession of the eggs or egg product a copy of the notice of detention in Form 11. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 54. 55. When an inspector is satisfied that any eggs or egg product under detention comply with the Act and this Regulation he may release the eggs or egg product from detention by, (a) removing the detention tag ; and (b) issuing a notice of release from detention in Form 12 and delivering or maihng it to the owner or his agent with a copy thereof to the person in possession of the premises, if other than the owner. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 55. 1042 O. Reg. 489 /71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3433 SUSPENSION OR CANCELLATION OF LICENCES 54. — (1) The Commissioner may, after a hearing, suspend or revoke a licence for any contravention of the Act or of this Regulation by the licensee. (2) Before holding a hearing, the Commissioner shall send by registered mail to the licensee at his address shown on his application for the licence a notice, (a) giving the details of the alleged violation and the nature of the evidence in support thereof; and {b) appointing the date, time and place for the hearing. (3) The Commissioner shall allow at least seven clear days between the date of sending the notice and the date of the hearing. (4) If the hcensee fails to attend the hearing on the date and at the time and place appointed, the hearing may proceed and a decision may be made in his absence. (5) At the hearing, the licensee is entitled to hear the evidence against him, to cross-examine thereon, to call witnesses in his behalf and to {H-esent his argument. (6) The hcensee may be represented at the hear- ings by counsel or by an agent. (7) Where the Commissioner decides to suspend the hcence, the period of suspension shall not be longer than thirty days. O. Reg. 489 /71. s. 56. GRADING CERTIFICATE 57. When an inspector inspects before shipment eggs or egg product and at the request of the shipper, the inspector may issue a grading certificate in Form 13. O.Reg. 489/71, s. 57. 58. Regulation 565 of Revised Regulations of Ontario. 1970 is revoked. O. Reg. 489/71, s. 58. Schedule 1 - MARKINGS ON CARTONS AND CONTAINERS OF EGGS 1. Where a grade name prescribed by this Regu- lation is applied to a carton of eggs the grade name shall be shown enclosed within a design of a maple leaf as illustrated in the f ollowring example : 2. The size declaration shall appear in close (H'oximity to the maple leaf. 3. The design, proportions and position of the maple leaf, the letter indicating the grade and the word "Canada" in relation to each other, shall be as shown in section 1 of this Schedule but, subject to sections 5 and 6, the size of the maple leaf and grade name may be varied from the size as shown. 4. Where the maple leaf is in colour the word "Canada" and the "grade letter" shall be of such contrasting colour so as to stand out against the colour of the maple leaf. 5. Except as otherwise approved by the Com- missioner, the height of the letters in the word "Canada" shall be not less than y^ of an inch and the height of the letters denoting the grade and the size designation shall be not less than V4 of an inch in height. 6. All other required markings except the word "eggs" shall be in letters at least Vg of an inch in height, except that they shall be not larger than the letters denoting the grade name. 7. The grade name and size designation shall appear on a container other than a carton in the same manner as prescribed for a carton, except that, (a) in the case of the word "Canada", the height of the letters shall be not less than ^4 of an inch: and (b) in the case of the grade name and the size designation, the height of the letters shall be not less than a y^ inch. 8. All other required markings shall be in letters at least V4 of *" inch in height, except that they shall be not larger than the letters denoting the grade name. O. Reg. 489/71, Sched. 1. Schedule 2 MARKINGS ON CONTAINERS OF EGG PRODUCT 1. Where a grade name is marked on a container of egg product, the grade name shall be shown en- closed within a design of a maple leaf as illustrated in the following example : 1043 3434 2. The design of the maple leaf, its proportions and position, the letter indicating the grade and the word "Canada" in relation to each other, shall be as shown in section 1 of this Schedule, but, subject to section 50 of this Regulation, the size of the maple leaf and the grade name may be varied from the size as shown. 3. Where the maple leaf is in colour, the colour shall be, (a) for Canada A — Red ; (b) for Canada B — Blue ; and (c) for Canada C — Brown, and the grade name shall be of a colour that stands out against the colour of the maple leaf. O. Reg. 489/71, Sched. 2. Form 1 The Live Stock and Live Stock Products Act APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE FOR OPERATION OF AN EGG-GRADING STATION To The Live Stock Commissioner, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. (name of applicant) (address) applies for a licence for the operation of an egg- grading station under The Live Stock and Live Stock Products Act and the regulations, and in support of this apphcation the following facts are stated: THE ONTARIO GAZETTE By. O. Reg. 489/71 1 . Business address of applicant . . 2. Name of egg-grading station . . . 3. Location of egg-grading station. (lot and concession, municipality, county) 4. Owner of egg-grading station. (give name of person, partnership or corporation, and if part- nership, give names of aU partners) 5. The premises of the egg-grading station comply with the regulations. (signature of applicant) (title of person signing if a partnership or corporation) O. Reg. 489/71, Form 1. Form 2 The Live Stock and Live Stock Products Act LICENCE FOR OPERATION OF AN EGG-GRADING STATION Under The Live Stock and Live Stock Products Act and the regulations, and subject to the limitations thereof, this licence is issued to (name) (address) for the operation of an egg-grading station at (location) This licence is not transferable. This licence shall remain in force unless suspended or revoked by the Commissioner, or the holder hereof ceases to operate the egg-grading station. Issued at Toronto, the day of 19.... Live Stock Commissioner O. Reg. 489/71, Form 2. Form 3 The Live Stock and Live Stock Products Act EGGS APPLICATION FOR LICENCE TO SELL REJECTS To The Live Stock Commissioner, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. (name of applicant) (address) applies for a licence to sell Rejects under The Live Stock and Live Stock Products Act and the regulations, \ 1044 O. Reg. 489 /71 and in support of this application the following facts are stated: 1. Location of premises of applicant 2. Owner of premises . THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3435 Form 5 The Live Stock and Live Stock Products Act EGGS (give name of person, partnership m corporation, and if partnership. give names of all partners.) 3. Name under which business is carried on 4. The applicant has complied with the regulations. I>ate (signature of applicant) O. Reg. 489/71. Form 3. Form 4 The Live Stock and Live Stock Prodmcts Act EGGS LICENCE TO SELL REJECTS Under The Live Stock and Live Stock Products Act and the regulations, and subject to the Umitations thereof, this licence is issued to (name) (address) to sell Rejects. This Ucence is not transferable. This Ucence shall remain in force unless suspended or revoked by the Commissioner. Issued at Toronto, the day of 19.... Live Stock Commissioner O. Reg. 489/71. Form 4. APPLICATION FOR LICENCE TO PURCHASE REJECTS To The Live Stock Commissioner, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. (name of apphcant) (address) applies for a licence to purchase Rejects under Tke Live Stock and Live Stock Products Act and the regulations, and in support of this appUcation the following facts are stated : 1 . Location of premises of apphcant . 2. Owner of premises. (give name of person. partnership or corporation, and if partnership, give names of all partners.) 3. Name under which business is carried on 4. The applicant has compUed with the regulations. Date (signature of apphcant) O. Reg. 489/71. Form 5. Form 6 The Live Stock and Live Stock Products Act EGGS LICENCE TO PURCHASE REJECTS Under Tke Live Stock and Live Stock Products Act and the regulations, and subject to the Umitations thereof, this Ucence is issued to, (name) 1045 3436 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 489/71 (address) to purchase Rejects. This licence is not transferable. This hcence shall remain in force unless suspended or revoked by the Commissioner. Issued at Toronto, the day of 19.... Live Stock Commissioner O. Reg. 489/71, Form 6. Form 7 The Live Stock and Live Stock Products Act EGGS GRADING STATEMENT OF EGGS GRADED AT EGG-GRADING STATION 1. Name and address of operator of egg-grading station 2. Licence number 3. Date of grading 4. Name and address of seller of eggs 5. Date of delivery of eggs to egg-grading station 6. Quantity of eggs delivered 7. (a) amount paid on account (if any) to first receiver of eggs $ (6) rate of payment per dozen of eggs 8. Number of eggs graded into each grade and price to be paid per dozen for each grade: No. Dozen Price Per Dozen Canada A Extra Large Size Canada A Large Size Canada A Medium Size Canada A Small Size Canada A Peewee Size Canada B Canada C Canada C Process Rejects Total Date of payment O. Reg. 489/71, Form 7. Form 8 The Live Stock and Live Stock Products Act EGGS APPLICATION FOR LICENCE FOR OPERATION OF AN EGG PRODUCT STATION To The Live Stock Commissioner, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. (name of apphcant) (address) applies for a licence for the operation of an egg product station under The Live Stock and Live Stock Products Act and the regulations and in support of this application the following facts are stated: 1. Business address of applicant 2. Name of egg product station . . . 3. Location of egg product station . 4. Owner of egg product station . . . (give name of j)erson, partnership or corporation, and if partnership, give names of all partners.) 1046 O. Reg. 489 /71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3437 5. The premises of the egg product station comply with the r^ulations. (signature of applicant) By. (title of person signing if a partnership or corporation) O. R^. 489/71. Forms. Form 9 The Live Stock and Live Stock Products Ad EGGS LICENCE FOR OPERATION OF AN EGG PRODUCT STATION Under The Live Stock and Live Stock Products Act and the regulations, and subject to the limitations thereof, this licence is issued to (name) (address) for the operation of an egg product station at (location) This hcence is not transferable. This licence shall remain in force unless suspended or revoked by the Commissioner, or the holder thereof ceases to operate the egg product station. Issued at Toronto, the day of 19.... Live Stock Commissioner O. Reg. 489/71, Form 9. Form 10 The Live Stock and Live Stock Products Act EGGS EGGS OR EGG PRODUCT UNDER DETENTION Tag No Under The Live Stock and Live Stock Products Act and the regulations, I have placed under detention,* (a) the eggs in the lot of eggs included with the box, case or carton ; or (6) egg product included with the container, to which this tag is attached, described as follows: Date. (signature of inspector) •Section 53 of the Regulation reads as follows: 53. Where an inspector detains any eggs or egg product that does not comply with the Act and this Regulation, he shall attach to one box, case or carton in each lot of eggs, or one container in each lot of egg product under detention a numbered detention tag in Form 10 and no person shall sell, offer for sale, move or allow or cause to be moved the eggs or boxes, cases or cartons of eggs, or containers of egg product, as the case may be, in the lot or remove the detention tag without the written authority of an inspector or of the Commissioner. O. R^. 489/71, Form 10. Form 11 The Live Stock and Live Stock Products Act EGGS NOTICE OF DETENTION Place Date Ta (name) (address) You are hereby notified that the lot of eggs or egg product described below has been placed under detention : 1047 3438 and that Tag No has been attached to one box, case or carton, or container, of the lot of eggs or egg product. You are hereby authorized to move the eggs or egg product for correction to Reason for detention This Notice of Detention was THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 489/71 Form 13 The Live Stock and Live Stock Products Act EGGS (state whether delivered or mailed) and (state whether copy was delivered or mailed to the person in possession) (signature of inspector) O. Reg. 489/71, Form 11. Form 12 The Live Stock and Live Stock Products Act EGGS NOTICE OF RELEASE FROM DETENTION Place Date To Address You are hereby notified that the lot of eggs or egg product placed under detention at (place of detention) on to one box, (date of detention) carton, or case or container, of which Tag No. was attached, has been released from detention. This Notice of Release from Detention was (state whether dehvered or mailed) (signature of inspector) O. Reg. 489/71, Form 12. GRADING CERTIFICATE ISSUED BY INSPECTOR Certificate No. Name of Shipper Date. Point of Inspection Lot No. Place of Inspection Route. Car No. I certify that I inspected the lots of eggs or egg product described below and found the eggs or egg product in accordance with the grades stated: Destination of shipment Containers and conditions for shipment. (signature of inspector) O. Reg. 489/71, Form 13. (2020) 48 1048 O. Reg. 490/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3439 THE GENERAL SESSIONS ACT THE COUNTY COURTS ACT O. Reg. 49«/71. Sittings of the General Sessions of the Peace and Sittings of the County and District Courts Made— November 16th, 1971. Filed— November 17th, 1971. ORDER Pursuant to the provisions of The General Sesstons Act and of The County Courts Act. 1. IT IS ORDERED that the sittings of the coiut of general sessions of the peace and sittings of the county and district courts for the trial of issues of fact and assessment of damages with or without a jury shall be held in each year, in each of the counties and districts commencing on the dates shown hereimder: Commencement of Sittings Second Monday of February, June and November First Monday in April and October Fiist Monday in June and December First Monday in May and November Fourth Monday in May and the first Monday in December Last Monday in May and November First Monday in April and October First Monday in June and the third Monday in November First Monday in June and second Monday in November First Monday in June and December Fourth Monday in May and third Monday in November Fourth Monday in May and the third Monday in November First Monday in June and December Second Monday in March and September Second Monday in May and the third Monday in November First Monday in June and December Last Monday in May and November County, District or Judicial District Place of Sittings Algoma Sault Ste. Marie Brant Brantford Bruce Walkerton Cochrane Cochrane Dufferin Orangeville Elgin St. Thomas Essex Windsor Frontenac Kingston Grey Owen Sound Haldimand Cayuga Halton Milton Hastings Belleville Huron Goderich Kenora Kenora Kent Chatham Lambton Samia Lanark Perth 1049 3440 County, District or Judicial District Place of Sittings Leeds & Grenville Brockville Lennox & Addington Napanee Manitoulin Gore Bay Middlesex London Muskoka Bracebridj Niagara North St. Cathari Niagara South WeUand Nipissing Sudbury Timiskaming Thunder Bay North Bay Norfolk Simcoe Northumberland & Durham Cobourg Ontario Whitby Ottawa-Carleton Ottawa Oxford Woodstock Parry Sound Parry Sound Peel Brampton Perth Stratford Peterborough Peterborough Prescott & Russell L'Orignal Prince Edward Picton Rainy River Fort Frances Renfrew Pembroke Simcoe Barrie Stormont, Dundas and Cornwall Glengarry THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 490/71 Commencement of Sittings First Monday in June and December First Monday in June and December Last Monday in May and the third Tuesday in October Third Monday in March, third Monday in May and the last Monday in October Fourth Monday in May and November First Monday in February, first Monday in June and October First Monday in June and the third Monday in November First Tuesday in May and the third Tuesday in September First Monday in April and October Last Monday in May and November Last Monday in May and the third Monday in November First Monday in February, April and October First Monday in June and the third Monday in November First Monday in June and December Second Monday in February, June and November Last Monday in May and November First Monday in April and November First Monday in June and December First Monday in June and December Third Tuesday in March and September First Monday in May and November First Monday in April and October First Monday in June and December Sudbury First Monday in May and the first Tuesday in November Haileybury First Monday in June and December Thunder Bay First Monday in May and December 1050 O. Reg. 490/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3441 County, District or Judicial District Victoria Waterioo Wellington Wentworth York Place of Sittings Lindsay Kitchener Guelph Hamilton Toronto Commencement of Sittings Third Monday in May and the first Monday A December First Monday in May and November Third Monday in May and the third Monday in November Fourth Wednesday in February, first Wednesday in May, first Wednesday in September and the fourth Wednesday in November First Monday in December, March and May and the second Monday in September O. Reg. 490/71, s. 1. Sittings of the County and District Courts for the trial of issues of facts and assessment of damages without a jury 2. The sittings of the county and district courts for the trial of issues of fact and assessment of damages, without a jury shall be held in each year, in each of the counties and districts commencing on the dates shown : County, District or Judicial District Place of Sittings Algoma Sault Ste. Marie Brant Brantford Bruce Walkerton Cochrane Timmins and Cochrane Dufferin Orangeville Elgin St. Thomas Essex Windsor Frontenac Kingston Grey Owen Sound Haldimand Cayuga Halton Milton Commencement of Sittings First Tuesday in January, March, May, Septem- ber and November First Monday in June and December. First Monday in April and October First Monday of January, March and September at Cochrane and the first Monday of February, April, June, October and December at Timmins Fourth Monday in March and the first Monday in October Last Monday in March and September Third Monday in February and the first Monday in June and October First Monday in April and October First Monday in April and October First Monday in April and October First Monday in February, March, April, May, October and November 1051 3442 County, District or Judicial District Hastings Huron Kenora Kent Lambton Lanark Leeds & Grenville Lennox & Addington Manitoulin Middlesex THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 490/71 Commencement of Sittings Peel Perth Peterborough Prescott & Russell Prince Edward Place of Sittings Belleville Goderich Kenora Chatham Sarnia Perth Brockville Napanee Gore Bay London Muskoka Bracebridge Niagara North St. Catharines Niagara South Welland Nipissing North Bay Norfolk Simcoe Northumberland & Durham Cobourg Ontario Whitby Ottawa-Carleton Ottawa Oxford Woodstock Parry Sound Parry Sound Brampton Stratford Peterborough L'Orignal Picton First Monday in April and October Second Tuesday in April and October First Tuesday in each month except July and August Fourth Monday in March and the first Monday in October First Monday in March and October First Monday in April and October First Monday in April and October First Monday in April and October ♦Last Monday in May and the third Tuesday in October First Monday in February, second Tuesday in April and the first Monday in October Fourth Monday in May and November First Monday in April and November First Monday in April and October * First Tuesday in May and the third Tuesday in September First Monday in June and December First Monday in April and October First Monday in April and October First Monday in June and December First Monday in April and October Last Monday in March and the first Monday in October Second Monday in January, March, April, May, June, September, October and December Last Monday in March and September First Monday in March and the second Monday in September Last Monday in March and the first Monday in October First Monday in April and October 1052 O. p. g. 490/71 IHE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3443 County, District or Judicial District Rainy River Renfrew Simcoe Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Sudbury Timiskaming Place of Sittings Fort Frances Pembroke Barrie Cornwall Sudbury Haileybury Commencement of Sittings First Wednesday in each month except July and August Last Monday in January and the second Monday in September Last Monday in May and the first Monday in November First Monday in April and October Second Tuesday in January, February, March, April and Jxme, the first Tuesday in September, the second Tuesday in October and the first Tuesday in December First Monday in April and October Thunder Bay Victoria Thunder Bay Lindsay Second Monday in January, February, March, April, June, September and November First Monday in April and October Waterloo Wellington Wentworth York Kitchener Guelph Hamilton Toronto First Monday in March and the first Tuesday in September Fourth Monday in March and September ♦Fourth Wednesday in February, first Wednesday in May, first Wednesday in September and the fourth Wednesday in November During all months of the year except July and August *The civil trials and assessments without a jury will follow the criminal list of the general sessions of the peace and the civil jury list. O. Reg. 490 /71, s. 2. 3. When the commencement of the sittings falls on a holiday, the sittings shall commence on the day following. O.Reg. 490/71. s. 3. C. E. Bennett Chief Judge of the County and District Courts of the Counties and Districts of Ontario. 1971. (2024) DATED at the City of Toronto in The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, this 16th day of November, 48 1053 3444 O. Reg. 491/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 492/71 THE EXPROPRIATIONS ACT THE MINING TAX ACT O.Reg. 491/71. Rules to be Applied for the Purposes of Subsection 1 of Section 33 of the Act. Made— November 18th, 1971. Filed— November 19th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE EXPROPRIATIONS ACT RULES TO BE APPLIED FOR THE PURPOSES OF SUBSECTION 1 OF SECTION 33 OF THE ACT 1. — (1) The amount of legal, appraisal and other costs shall be in the discretion of the taxing officer to be determined quantum meruit and in so doing the taxing officer may reduce the amount of, or disallow, any item of cost upon the ground that the same was not reasonable in amount or was not reasonably incurred. (2) Subject to subsection 1, legal costs shall be taxed, quantum meruit, by the taxing officer as on a taxation of costs as between solicitor and own client. O. Reg. 491 /71, s. 1. (2025) 48 O. Reg. 492/71. Rates of Interest. Made— November 18th, 1971. Filed— November 19th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MINING TAX ACT RATES OF INTEREST 1. — (1) For the purposes of subsection 1 of section 23 of the Act, the rate of interest is 9 f)er cent per annum. (2) For the purposes of subsection 2 of section 23 of the Act, the rate of interest is, (a) where the amount of tax paid is more than the amount shown on the notice of assess- ment issued under subsection 1 of section 1 1 of the Act, 4 per cent per annum ; and (b) where the amount of tax paid is more than the amount finally determined when an appeal is taken under section 10 of the Act, 7 per cent per annum. O. Reg. 492/71,s. 1. (2026) 48 1054 O. Reg. 493/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3493 Publications Under The Regulations Act December 11th, 1971 THE PLANNING ACT O. Reg. 493/71. Rules of Procedure — Consent Applications. Made— November 5th, 1971. Filed— November 22nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PLANNING ACT RULES OF PROCEDURE- CONSENT APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS 1. An application for consent as mentioned in section 29 of the Act shall be submitted in duplicate in Form 1 to the secretary-treasurer of the committee of adjustment or land division committee. O. Reg. 493/71, s. 1. 2. The secretary-treasurer shall note the date of receipt on both copies of each application. O. Reg. 493/71, s. 2. 3. The secretary-treasurer shall, by personal service or by regular or registered mail, give written notice of the time and place of the hearing on each application, together with a brief explanation of the nature of the application, not less than ten days prior to the day of the hearing to, (a) the applicant ; (b) the clerk of the municipality ; (c) the clerk of the county, district munici- pality, metropolitan municipality or regional municipality where the land that is the subject of the apphcation is located in a municipahty that forms part of a county, district municipality, metropolitan municipality or regional municipality ; (d) the secretary-treasurer of each planning board having jurisdiction in the area in which the property that is the subject of the application is located ; (e) the medical officer of health, except where municipally owned and operated water and sanitary sewerage facilities are available to the land that is the subject of the apphca- tion; and (/) to such other persons as the committee may direct. O. Reg. 493/71, s. 3. 4. Where the notice of hearing is given to the applicant by regular or registered mail it shall be sent to the address of the applicant shown in the application. O. Reg. 493/71, s. 4. 5. Where a hearing is adjourned and the com- mittee does not at the time of adjournment fix a time and place for the further hearing of the apphca- tion and announce it to those in attendance, the chairmim of the committee shall announce to those in attendance that notice of the time and place for the further hearing wiU be sent to only those persons who leave their names and addresses in writing with the secretary-treasurer and thereafter only such persons are entitled to notice of the further hearing. O. Reg. 493/71, s. 5. 6. The secretary-treasurer, or where the office of secretary-treasurer is vacant or he is unable to carry on his duties through illness or otherwise, some other person authorized by the committee shall attend all meetings and hearings and shall keep all applications submitted to the committee, minutes of all the committee's meetings and hearings, all correspond- ence addressed to the committee and all other records of the committee. O. Reg. 493/71, s. 6. SUBMISSIONS TO THE MINISTER 7. — (1) In this section "submission" means docu- ments that are required to be submitted to the Minister of Municipal Affairs in connection with each application to the committee. (2) Submissions shall be prefixed with the letter "B" and shall be numbered consecutively, com- mencing at "1" at the beginning of each calendar year, followed by an oblique stroke and the l2ist two digits of the year. O. Reg. 493 /7 1 , s. 7. 8. Where the certificate required by subsection 20 of section 42 of the Act is affixed to a deed or other document relating to a transaction in respect of which a consent has been given such certificate shall be in Form 2 and otherwise shall be in Form 3. O. Reg. 493/71, s. 8. 9. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of February, 1972. O. Reg. 493 /71. s. 9. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 5th day of November, 1971. 1055 3494 Form 1 The Planning Act (name of committee) APPLICATION FOR CONSENT 1. Name of Owner Tel. No 2. Address 3. Name of agent (if any) Tel. No 4. Address THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 8. Existing use of land: O. Reg. 493/71 Note: Unless otherwise requested, all communica- tions will be sent to the agent, if any. 5. Type of transaction for which application for consent is being made: (Check appropriate space or spaces) Agreement of sale and purchase n Conveyance. n Mortgage or charge D Other (specify) 6. Location of land : Municipality Concession No Lot Registered Plan No Lot 7. Dimensions of land proposed to be severed: Frontage Average width Average depth Area Area of land remaining 9. Proposed use of land that is the subject of this application : 10. Proposed use of land to be retained: 1 1 . Water supply : (a) Is a municipally owned and operated piped-water supply available to the property? Yes n No D (6) If "No", what other water supply is proposed ? 12. Sewage disposal: (a) Are municipally owned and operated sanitary sewers available to the prop- erty? Yes D No D {b) If "No", what other system of disposal of sanitary sewage is proposed ? 1056 O. Reg. 493/71 13. Access: THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3495 (a) The land that is the subject of this apphcation is accessible by : Name of road or street ; Is it a pubUc travelled road or street ? Is it an unopened road allowance ? Is it a private road or street ? (6) If there is no access by road or street, what means of access is proposed? 14. Characteristics of land that is the subject of this apphcation: (Indicate "Yes" or "No" in each space and add explanatory comment, where appropriate) (a) Is the land subject to flooding from a river, lake or other watercourse or body of water ? Yes D No n (6) Is the land subject to seasonal wetness? Yes D No D (c) Is the ground-water level less than five feet from the surface of any part of the land at any time of the year? Yes D No D If " Yes" give details : L (d) Is any part of the land swampy? Yes □ No n If "Yes" give details: {e) Is there visual evidence of erosion from water or wind action on any part of the land? Yes D No D If "Yes" give details : 15. Nature and porosity of soil: (Where municipally owned and operated sanitary sewerage not available) (Indicate in this space the type of soil — clay,gravel, sand, rock, etc., and indicate porosity and drainage characteristics of the soil) 16. — (1) Depth of soil: (Where municipally owned piped-water supply and sanitary sewerage not available) (2) Does bedrock come within ten feet of the surface of any part of the land? Yes Q No Q If "Yes" give details: 17. — (1) The apphcant shall attach to each copy of his apphcation a plan showing the following information : 1. The boundaries, with dimensions, of the land that is the subject of this application and the boundaries of all abutting land that is owned by the apphcant or in which the apphcant has an interest. 1057 3496 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 493/71 2. The relationship of the boundaries of the land that is the subject of this application to the boundaries of the township lot or other original grant of which the land forms a part and to the boundaries of any abutting registered plan or plans. 3. The nature of the existing uses of abutting land. 4. The location, widths and names of the existing highways, streets or roads that abut the applicant's lands. 5. Natural (topographical) features, in- cluding contours, spot elevations or other description of land form, water- courses, swamps and wooded areas within or on land abutting the land that is the subject of this application. 6. Artificial features, such as buildings, railways, highways, roads or streets, pipelines and drainage ditches within or on land abutting the land that is the subject of this application. 7. Any rights of way or other easements on or over the subject lands or on or over abutting lands or that serve the subject lands. (2) Where required by the Committee of Adjust- ment or Land Division Committee, the plan mentioned in subsection 1 shall be signed by an Ontario land surveyor. (signature of applicant or authorized agent) Dated at the of day of this 19. Note : It is required that this application be filed in duplicate with the Secretary-Treasurer of the Committee of Adjustment or the Land Division Committee, as the case may be and be accompanied by a fee of $ in cash or by cheque made payable to the L. of the of in the of solemnly declare that : All above statements and the statements contained in all of the exhibits transmitted herewith are true, and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true and knowing that it is of the same force and effect as if made under oath. Declared before me at the of in of this day of A. D. 19.... A Commissioner, etc. If signed by an agent, written authorization of the owner must accompany the application. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Date received Checked by By-Law No Sections Zone Official Plan Provisions Designation in Canada Land Inventory Committee File No Committee Submission No Hearing Date Date notice of decision sent to applicant and to Minister O. Reg. 493/71, Form 1. Form 2 The Planning Act CERTIFICATE OF SECRETARY-TREASURER Pursuant to subsection 20 of section 42 of The Planning Act \ certify that the consent of the (Land Division Committee or Committee of Adjustment) of the of was given on 1058 O. Reg. 493/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 494/71 3497 19 to the transaction to which the within instrument relates. Secretary-Treasurer Dated this day of 19 O. Reg. 493/71, Form 2. Form 3 The Planning Act CERTIFICATE OF SECRETARY-TREASURER Pursuant to subsection 20 of section 42 of The Planning Act I certify that the consent of the (Land Division Committee or Committee of Adjustment) of the of was given on ,19.... to (enter type of transaction above — i.e., conveyance, mortgage, etc.) the following described lands: (set out full descrip- tion of lands that are the subject of the consent) Secretary-Treasurer Dated this day of . 19. (2056) O. Reg. 493/71, Form 3. 49 THE PLANNING ACT O. Reg. 494/71. Rules of Procedure — Minor Variance Applications. Made — November 5th, 1971. Filed — November 22nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PLANNING ACT RULES OF PROCEDURE— MINOR VARIANCE APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS 1. An appUcation under subsection 1 or 2 of section 42 of the Act shall be submitted in duphcate in Form 1 to the secretary-treasurer of the committee of adjustment. O. R^. 494/71, s. 1. 2. The secretary-treasurer shall note the date of receipt on both copies of each apphcation. O. Reg. 494/71, s. 2. 3. The secretar^'-treasurer shall, by personal service or by regular or registered mail, give written notice of the time and place of the hearing of each application, together with a brief explanation of the nature of the application, not less than ten days prior to the day of the hearing to, (a) the apphcant ; (b) the clerk of the municipality ; (c) the clerk of the county, district munici- pality, metropolitan municipality or regional municipahty where the land that is the subject of the appUcation abuts a county, district, metropohtan or r^onal road; (d) the secretary-treasurer of each planning board having jurisdiction in the area in which the property that is the subject of the apjpUcation is located ; {e) the official responsible for issuing building permits ; (/) each person shown in the apphcation to be an encumbrancer of the property that is the subject of the apphcation ; (g) all assessed owners of land lying within 200 feet of any land or building that is the subject of the apphcation; and (A) any department or agency of the federal or provincial government, any other munici- pality and any other local board, commis- sion or person that the committee directs. O. Reg. 494/71, s. 3. 4. Where the notice of hearing is given by regular or registered mail it shall be sent, (a) in the case of the apphcant or any encumbrancers, to the address given in the apphcation ; and (6) in the case of assessed owners of land lying within 200 feet, to the address shown on the last revised assessment roll. O. Reg. 494/71, s. 4. 1059 3498 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 494 5. When notice is given in accordance with section 3 by personal service or by regular mail rather than by registered mail the secretary- treasurer shall, prior to the hearing on the appli- cation, place on file an affidavit or declaration duly sworn setting out the particulars of the service and such affidavit or declaration shall have attached thereto a copy or facsimile of the notice and a list of the names and addresses of all persons and agencies to whom such notice was given. O. Reg. 494/71, s. 5. 6. In addition to the notice required by section 3, the committee may direct that the secretary- treasurer publish notice of hearing m such manner as the committee determines. O. Reg. 494/71, s. 6. 7. Signed, written submissions shall be accepted by the secretary-treasurer prior to or during the hearing and such written submissions shall be available for inspection at the hearing by any interested person. O. Reg. 494/71, s. 7. 8. Where a hearing is adjourned and the com- mittee does not at the time of adjournment fix a time and place for the further hearing of the application and announce it to those in attendance, the chairman of the committee shall announce to those in attendance that notice of the time and place for the further hearing will be sent only to those persons who leave their names and addresses in writing with the secretary-treasurer, and thereafter only such persons are entitled to notice of the further hearing. O. Reg. 494/71, s. 8. 9. The secretary-treasurer, or where the office of secretary-treasurer is vacant or he is unable to carry on his duties through illness or otherwise, some other person authorized by the committee of adjustment, shall attend all meetings and hearings and shall keep all applications submitted to the committee, minutes of all the committee's meetings and hearings, all correspondence addressed to the committee, and all other records of the committee. O. Reg. 494/71, s. 9. SUBMISSIONS TO THE MINISTER 10. — (1) In this section "submission" means docu- ments that are required to be submitted to the Minister of Municipal Affairs in connection with each application to the committee. (2) Submissions shall be prefixed with the letter "A" and shall be numbered consecutively, commenc- ing at "1" at the beginning of each calendar year, followed by an oblique stroke and the last two digits of the year. O. Reg. 494/71, s. 10. 1060 11. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of February, 1972. O. Reg. 494/71, s. 11. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 5th day of November, 1971. Form 1 The Planning Act APPLICATION FOR MINOR VARIANCE OR FOR PERMISSION The undersigned hereby applies to the Committee of Adjustment for the. (name of municipality) under subsection 1 or 2 of section 42 of The Planning Act for relief, as described in this application, from By-Law No (as amended). ii 1 . Name of Owner 1 Tel. No I t' 2. Address £ 3. Name of Agent (if any) J. Tel. No 4. Address Note : Unless otherwise requested all communica- tions will be sent to the agent, if any. 5. Names and addresses of any mortgagees, holders of charges or other encumbrancers : 6. Nature and extent of relief applied for : O. Reg. 494/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3499 7. Why is it not possible to comjrfy with the provisions of the by-law ? 8. Legal description of subject lands (registered plan number and lot number or other legal description and, where appUcable, street and street number) : 9. The appUcant shall attach to each copy of this application a plan showing the dimensions of the subject lands and of all abutting lands and showing the location, size and type of all buildings and structures on the subject and abutting lands, and where required by the Committee of Adjustment such plan shall be signed by an Ontario land surveyor. 10. Dimensions of lands affected : Frontage Depth Area Width of street 11. Particulars of all buildings and structures on or proposed for the subject lands: (Specify ground floor area, gross floor area, number of storeys, wridth, length, height, etc.) Existing : Proposed : I 12. Location of all buildings and structures on or proposed for the subject lands : (Specify distance from side, rear and front lot lines) Existing: Proposed: 13. Date of acquisition of subject lands : 14. Date of construction of all buildings and structures on subject lands : 15. Existing uses of the subject property : 16. Existing uses of abutting properties : 17. Length of time the existing uses of the subject property have continued: 1061 3500 O. Reg. 494/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 495/71 18. Municipal services available : (Check appropriate space or spaces) Water Connected Sanitary Sewers Connected . Storm Sewers 19. Present Ofiicisil Plan provisions applying to the land: 20. Present Restricted Area By-Law (Zoning By- Law) provisions applying to the land : Dated at the. (signature of applicant or authorized agent) of this . day of . 19. Note : It is required that this apphcation be filed in duplicate with the Secretary-Treasurer of the Committee of Adjustment and be accom- panied by a fee of $ in cash or by cheque made payable to the Treasurer of the (name of municipality) of the of. . in the . of solemnly declare that : All of the above statements are true, and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true and knowing that it is of the same force and effect as if made under oath. Declared before me at the of m of. this. .day of AD. 19. A Commissioner, etc. (2057) O. Reg. 494/71, Form 1. 49 1062 THE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES ACT O. Reg. 495/71. General. Made— November 18th, 1971. Filed— November 23rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES ACT 1. Schedule 1 to Regulation 821 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 255/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following item : 11a. Cerebral Palsy Parent Council of Toronto 2.— (1) Items 60 and 66 of Schedule 2 to Regulation 821 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 are revoked and the following substituted therefor: 60. A.R.C. Industries (Niagara Falls), 4337 Fourth Avenue, Niagara Falls 66. Opportunity Workshop and Training Centre, 190 Adelaide Street South, London (2) The said Schedule 2, as amended by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 255/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following items : 34e. A.R.C. Industries, 243 Bering Avenue, Toronto 34/. A.R.C. Industries, 64 Crockford Boulevard, Scarborough 34^. A.R.C. Industries, 372 Talbot Street North, Essex 34A. A.R.C. Industries, 212 Elizabeth Street, Wallaceburg 53a. Harry E. Foster Employment Training Centre, 30 Birch Avenue, Toronto O. Reg. 495/71 66a. Participation House, 9th Line, Markham THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 497/71 3501 THE RETAIL SALES TAX ACT (3) Items 5, 22 and 27 of the said Schedule 2, are revoked. 3. Part I of Form 9 of Regulation 821 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor ; Part I In this Part, the above Organization applies for a payment of : being computed at the rate of $25 per month multipUed by the number of disabled persons that may be accommodated together in the workshop to receive services as determined by the Director. Month Number Approved Requested Payment @$25 @|25 @$25 Total (2058) 49 O. Reg. 4%/71. General. Made— November 18th, 1971. FUed— November 25th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE RETAIL SALES TAX ACT 1- — (1) Paragraph 20 of section 1 of Regxilation 785 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by striking out "Treasiarer of Ontario and Minister of Economics" in the fourteenth and fifteenth hnes and inserting in lieu thereof "Minister". (2) Paragraph 55 of the said section 1 is amended by strikmg out "30" in the third line and inserting in lieu thereof "27". (3) Paragraph 65 of the said section 1 is amended by adding the following subparagraph thereto : (aa) lodging supplied by religious or charitable organizations at summer camps and simi- lar places ; 2. This Regulation comes into force on the day that the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 come into force. (2059) 49 THE SUCCESSION DUTY ACT O. Reg. 497/71. General. Made— November 18th, 1971. FUed— November 25th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE SUCCESSION DUTY ACT 1. The heading "CONSENT TO DESTRUC- TION OF DOCUMENTS WHERE AGGREGATE VALUE EXCEEDS $50,000" preceding section 20 of Regulation 804 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked. 2. — (1) Clause a of subsection 3 of section 26 of Regulation 804 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: (a) clause e oi subsection 6 of section 3. (2) Clause a of subsection 8 of the said section 26 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (a) clause e of section 1. The Table in Schedule B to Regulation 804 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Date of Disposition or Gift To Whom Made Address Relation- ship Descrip- tion of Property Amount or Value ^Tiere made — (Within Ontario) (Outside Ontario) Other pcirticulars Sees. 1 (g). (o), (q), (r), (ix, x);s. 3(1) («0;s. 3(3);s. 6 (f). {d) of the Act 1063 3502 O. Reg. 497/71 4. Form 4 of Regulation 804 of Revised Regula- tions of Ontario, 1970 is amended by striking out "Minister of Revenue" in the sixteenth line, the twenty-sixth hne and the thirty- first line and inserting in heu thereof in each instance "Treasurer". 5. Form 5 of Regulation 804 of Revised Regula- tions of Ontario, 1970 is amended by striking out "Minister of Revenue" in the nineteenth line and inserting in lieu thereof "Treasurer". THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 12. Lot 2, Plan M-379. O. Reg. 498/71 (2060) 49 THE PLANNING ACT O. Reg. 498/71. Zoning Order — District of Sudbury, Geographic Townships of Broder and Dill. Made — November 23rd, 197L Filed— November 25th, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE PLANNING ACT 1. Subsection 2 of section 12 of Regulation 676 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 381/71, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection 1, one single- family dwelling and uses, buildings and structures accessory thereto may be erected and used on each of the following described parcels of land ; 1. Lots 21 and 22, Plan M-165. 2. Lot 14, PlanM-291. 3. Lot 34, Plan M-358. 4. Lot 4, Plan M-365. 5. Lot 30, Plan M-379. 6. Lot 169, Plan M-403. 7. Lot 58, Plan M-379. 8. Lot 19, Plan M-471. 9. Lot 2, Plan M-534. 10. Broken Lot 2, Concession I, SR 876, Township of Dill. 11. Lot 4, Plan M-403. 13. Lot 4, Plan M-510. 14. The westerly half of Lot 7, Concession III, Parcel 4447, Township of Broder. 15. Lot 41, Plan M-379. 16. Lot 28, Plan M-471. 17. Lot 39, Plan M-471. 18. Lot 7, Plan M-443. 19. Part of Lot 12, Concession VI, Parcel 25706, Township of Dill. 20. Lot l,PlanM-557. 21. The easterly half of the westerly half of Lot 7, Concession II, Township of Broder. 22. Lot 49, Plan M-379. 23. Lot 6, Concession III, Parcel 6524, Township of Broder. 24. Lot 9, Concession IV, Parcel 29606, Town- ship of Broder. 25. Lot 2, Plan M-471. 26. Part of Lot 10, Concession V, SR 22641, Township of Dill. 27. Lots 5 and 6, Plan M-471. 28. Part of Lot 9, Concession III, Parcel 5166, Township of Broder. 29. Part of Lot 7, Concession III, SR 1566, Part 2, Township of Broder. 30. Lot 7, Concession IV, Parcel 25439 SES, Township of Broder. 2. Subsection 1 of section 14 of Regulation 676 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 334/71, is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 5. A 12,200 square foot building for telephone communication purposes, located on part of Lot 5, Concession 5, SR 3405, Township of Broder. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 23rd day of November, 1971. (2061) 1064 49 O. Reg. 499/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3503 THE INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS ACT O. Reg. 499/71. Schedule — Barbering Industry — Brampton. Made— November 18th, 1971. Filed— November 26th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS ACT 1. The Schedule is in force during pleasure within the Brampton Zone and is binding upon the employers and employees in the barbering industry. O. R^. 499/71, s. 1. 2. This Regulation comes into force on the tenth day after publication thereof in The Ontario Gazette under The Regulations Act. O. Reg. 499/71. s. 2. Schedule BARBERING INDUSTRY BRAMPTON INTERPRETATION 1 . In this Schedule, (a) "Civic HoUday" means a holiday only for that part of the zone where it is so pro- claimed under a by-law of a municipality ; (b) "hoUday" means, (i) Sunday, (ii) New Year's Day, (iii) Good Friday, (iv) Victoria Day, (v) Dominion Day, (vi) Civic HoUday, (vii) Labour Day, (viii) Thanksgiving Day, (ix) Christmas Day, and (x) the 26th day of December; (c) "week" means the period beginning with Sunday and ending with the Saturday next following, both inclusive. 2. — (1) Subject to subsections 2, 3 and 4, and sections 3, 4 and 5, no person shall work in the industry, (a) on a hoUday ; (6) on a Monday ; (c) before 9 a.m. or after 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday; or (d) before 9 a.m. or after 6 p.m. on a Saturday. (2) Notwithstanding clause b of subsection 1, a person may work in the industry on a Monday of a week in which a hoUday exclusive of Sunday falls on a Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday. (3) Notwithstanding the requirements of sub- clause i of clause b of subsection 3 of section 5, an employer and his employees may work in the in- dustry on a Wednesday of a week in which a hoUday exclusive of Sunday falls on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday. (4) Work may be performed in the industry on a day on which work is not prohibited under this Schedule for the purpose of completing any service, work, operation or art for a customer who was in the shop prior to, (a) 6 p.m. on Saturday; or (b) 6.30 p.m. on any day other than Saturday. OVERTIME WORK AND ELECTIONS 3. — (1) Overtime work is work perionaed other than during the hours and on the days prescribed in section 2. (2) No person shall perform overtime work in the industry without a permit from the advisory com- mittee. (3) The advisory committee is authorized to issue overtime work permits subject to the terms and con- ditions of this Schedule. (4) No permit shall be issued by the advisory com- mittee authorizing the performance of overtime work, {a) on a hoUday ; (6) for more than 8V2 hours on a Saturday; and (c) for more than nine hours on any day other than a Saturday. 4. — (1) An employer may elect hours of work other than those prescribed in clauses c and d of sub- section 1 of section 2 during which work is to be performed by the employer and his employees. 1065 3504 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 499/71 (2) An election under subsection 1 shall be made by filing with the advisory committee an application for a permit to perform overtime work for the hours other than those prescribed by clauses c and d of sub- section 1 of section 2. (3) The advisory committee may in its discretion issue a permit authorizing the performance of over- time work for hours other than those prescribed by clauses c and d of subsection 1 of section 2 requiring that, (a) the employer post the permit conspicuously in a place on the premises where the work, for which the permit is issued, is performed ; and {b) the employer and his employees do not work more than, (i) 4414 hours in a week, and (ii) five days in a week. 5. — (1) An employer may elect Wednesday of each week instead of Monday as a day during which work is not to be performed by the employer and his employees. (2) An election under subsection 1 shall be made by filing with the advisory committee an application for a permit to perform overtime work on a Monday of each week. (3) The advisory committee may in its discretion issue a permit authorizing the performance of over- time work on Monday of ea- li week, requiring that, (a) the employer post the permit conspicuously in a place on the premises where the work, for which the permit is issued, is performed ; and (6) the employer and his employees do not work, (i) on a Wednesday ; and (ii) before 9 a.m. or after 6.30 p.m. on Monday. 6. — (1) Where an employer wishes to have a permit authorizing the performance of overtime work cancelled, he shall, thirty days before the day on which he wishes the permit to be cancelled, notify in writing, his employees and the advisory com- mittee, that overtime work is no longer to be performed. (2) The advisory committee shall cancel an over- time work permit thirty days after notification from an employer under subsection 1 . MINIMUM RATES OF WAGES 7. — (1) The minimum rate of wages for all work performed in the industry by an employee is 65 per cent of the proceeds from the work performed by the employee or $2 an hour, whichever is the greater. (2) The percentage in subsection 1 shall be com- puted upon the gross receipts for work performed at not less than, (a) the minimum charge for each operation established in section 8 ; or {b) the prevaiHng charge established in the shop for each operation, whichever is the greater. MINIMUM CHARGES 8. — (1) The minimum charge for each operation in the industry is as follows : i. Facial massage, plain $1.00 ii. Hair-cut or trim for persons 14 years of age or over 1 .75 iii. Hair-cut for persons under 14 years of age 1.00 iv. Head-rub 35 V. Shampoo, plain • 1.00 vi. Shave 1.00 vii. Singe 50 (2) No employer or employee shall, [a) contract for or accept prices lower than those in subsection 1 ; {b) combine any of the operations named in subsection 1 without charging for each operation in the combination; or (c) give any article or premium to a customer, the value of which would have the effect of reducing the charge for any operation or combination of operations below the minimum estabhshed in subsection 1. O.Reg.499/71,Sched. The Director of Labour section 8 of this Schedule. Standards approves M. E. Howard Director of Labour Standards Dated at Toronto, this 21st day of October, 1971. (2062) 1066 1 O. Reg. 500/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 501/71 3505 THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT O. Reg. 500/71. Extension of Time for Permits. Made— November 24th, 1971. Filed— November 26th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT EXTENSION OF TIME FOR PERMITS 1. Notwithstanding subsection 1 of section 4 of Regiilation 418 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, the term of motor vehicle permits, other than permits issued in respect of commercial motor vehicles, trailers and conversion units, issued for the year 1971 is extended from the 31st day of December, 1971 to and including the 29th day of February, 1972. O. Reg. 500/71, s. 1. (2063) 49 O. Reg. 501/71. Speed Limits. Made— November 24th, 1971. Filed— November 26th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT 1. Clause a of section 3 of Regulation 429 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (a) Part 3 of each Schedule at a greater rate of speed than 50 miles per hour ; 2. This Regulation comes into force on the day that the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 come into force. (2064) 49 1067 O. Reg. 502/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3547 Publications Under The Regulations Act December 18th, 1971 THE OPERATING ENGINEERS ACT O. Reg. 502/71. General. Made — November 24th, 1971. Filed— November 29th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE OPERATING ENGINEERS ACT 1. Clause e of section 19 of Regulation 649 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: [e) subject to section 20 of the Act and section 24 of this Regulation, perform maintenance and operational work on the premises on which the plant is located as may be directed by the chief operating engineer or the chief operator. 2. Section 24 of R^ulation 649 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 24. — (1) Where a guarded plant complies with the requirements of section 25 and the protective devices are functioning properly, the operating engineer or operator in charge of a guarded plant mentioned in subsection 2 may be absent from the plant to perform maintenance work on the premises in which the plant is located with the permission of the chief operating engineer or chief operator. (2) Where the user of a guarded plant compUes with the requirements of section 25 and the protective devices are functioning properly, the user shall, (a) have one stationary engineer in charge of, (i) a guarded low-pressure stationary plant having a Therm-hour rating of 100 or less, (ii) a guarded stationary power plant having a Therm-hour rating of thirty-four or less, or (iii ) a guarded steam-powered plant hav- ing a Therm-hour rating of 10.176 or less. whether the guarded plant operates twenty - four hours a day or less ; (6) have one stationary engineer or compressor operator in charge of a guarded compressor plant having a Therm-hour rating of 10.176 or less, whether the guarded plant operates twenty-four hours a day or less ; (c) have one stationary engineer or refrigera- tion operator (Class B) in charge of a guarded refrigeration plant having a Therm-hour rat- ing of 5.088 or less, whether the guarded plant operates twenty-foiu- hours a day or less; {<0 have one stationary engineer in charge, and a stationary engineer on each succeed- ing shift of, (i) a guarded low-pressure stationary plant having a Therm-hour rating of more than 100 and up to and including 134, or (ii) a guarded stationary power plant having a Therm-hour rating of more than thirty-four and up to and including fifty ; («) have a stationary engineer (third class) or compressor operator in charge and a stationary engineer or compressor operator on each succeeding shift of a guarded compressor plant having a Therm-hour rat- ing of more than 10.176 and up to and including 20.35 ; (/) have a stationary engineer (third class) or refrigeration operator (Class B) in charge and a stationary engineer or refrigeration operator (Class B) on each succeeding shift of a guarded refrigeration plant having a Therm-hour rating of more than 5.088 and up to and including 20.35; and (g) have a stationary engineer (third class) in charge and a stationary engineer (fourth class) on each succeeding shift of a guarded steam-powered plant having a Therm-hour rating of more than 10.176 smd up to and including 20.35. (3) Where a guarded low-pressure stationary plant having a Therm-hour rating of 134 or less comphes with the requirements of section 25 and the protective devices are functioning properly, the operating engineer in charge of that plant may be absent from such plant for a p)eriod of not more than 1069 3548 O. Reg. 502 /71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 503/71 eight continuous hours in one day where no person other than a custodian occupies, (a) the building in which the plant is situated ; or (b) the premises where the plant is not situated in a building. (4) In a plant that is not guarded, the operating engineer or operator in charge of, (a) a stationary power plant with a Therm- hour rating not exceeding fifty ; (b) a low-pressure stationary plant with a Therm-hour rating not exceeding 134; or (c) a steam-powered plant, a refrigeration plant or a compressor plant with a Therm-hour rating not exceeding 5.088, may be absent as provided for in section 20 of the Act from the plant for not more than fifteen minutes in any one hour. (5) The user of a plant in which there is installed as part of the plant, (a) a guarded compressor with a Therm-hour rating exceeding 1.145 and not exceeding 3.816; {b) a guarded refrigeration compressor with a Therm-hour rating exceeding 0.7632 and not exceeding 2.544; (c) a guarded boiler for steam at a pressure of fifteen pounds per square inch or less and for water at a temperature of more than 212°F. and not more than 250°F. and having a Therm-hour rating exceeding ten and not exceeding fifty ; or {d) a guarded boiler for steam at a pressure of more than fifteen pounds per square inch or for water at a temperature of more than 250°F. and with a Therm-hour rating exceeding five and not exceeding seventeen, shall ensure that when any one such guarded compressor or guarded boiler is operated no other part of the plant is operated unless a person who is quahfied under section 16 of the Act is present in the plant as provided for in section 20 of the Act. 3. Subsection 5 of section 25 of Regulation 649 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: (5) The user of a guarded plant referred to in subsections 1, 2 and 3 of section 24 shall provide the plant with an audible and visual alarm system that will. (a) ensure that the operating engineer or operator is warned when any abnormal or unsafe condition for which a protective device is prescribed in subsections 1 to 4 occurs ; and (b) extend to any part of the premises on which the plant is situated and in which the operating engineer or operator may be pre- sent while in charge of the plant. 4. Section 27 of Regulation 649 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : COILED TUBE BOILER 27. Where a plant is comprised of one or more coiled tube boilers, and (a) each boiler contains steam at a pressure of more than fifteen pounds per square inch or water at a temperature of more than 250°F. and the combined total water content of the boilers does not exceed 250 Imperial gallons; or (b) each boiler contains steam at a pressure of fifteen pounds per square inch or less or water at a temperature of 250°F. or less and the combined total water content of the boilers does not exceed 750 Imperial gallons, an operating engineer is not required to be in attendance. 5. Section 28 of Regulation 649 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 28. Where the combined total water content of one or more coiled tube boilers exceeds those stated in section 27, the user shall ensure that an operating engineer is in attendance in the boiler room of the plant. (2095) 50 THE PLANNING ACT O. Reg. 503/71. Restricted Areas — Kapuskasing. Made— November 24th. 1971. Filed— November 30th. 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE PLANNING ACT 1. Regulation 669 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by adding thereto the following section : 10. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Order, one apartment dwelling may be built, 1070 O. Reg. 503 /71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 506/71 3549 erected and used on lots 3156, 3157 and 3158 accord- ing to a plan filed in the Office of Land Titles at Cochrane, Ontario, as Number M-299C, provided the following requirements are met : Maximum lot coverage Minimum front yard Minimum side yard Minimum rear yard Parking spaces required 44 per cent 25 feet 17 feet six inches on the west side and 57 feet six inches on the east side 35 feet 10 inches 15 spaces Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 24th day of November. 1971. (2096) 50 THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT O. Reg. 504/71. Generad. Made— November 18th, 1971. Approved — November 24th, 1971. FUed— November 30th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1. Subsection 4 of section 8 of Regulation 749 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: (4) Effective on the 2nd day of January, 1972, when a holiday specified in subsection 2, except Remembrance Day, falls on a Saturday or Sunday, or when any two of them fall on a successive Saturday and Sunday, the regular working day or days next following is a holiday or are holidays, as the case may be, in lieu thereof but when such next following regular working day is also a holiday the next regular working day thereafter is in heu thereof a hoUday. Civil Service Commission: W. A. B. Anderson Chairman Dated at Toronto, this 18th day of November, 1971 (2097) THE MILK ACT O. Reg. 595/71. Grade A Milk — Marketing. Made— November 25th, 1971. Filed— December 1st, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT 1. — (1) Subsection 5b of section 16 of Regulation 591 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as remade by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 462/71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: {5b) All Class 46 milk suppUed to a processor shall be sold by the marketing board and bought by the processor for not less than a minimum price of $5.82 per 100 pounds for milk testing 3.5 per cent milk-fat where the milk is dehvered to the processor by tank truck. (2) Subsection 6a of the said section 16, as remade by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario R^ulation 462/71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: (6a) All Class 5a milk suppUed to a processor shall be sold by the marketing board and bought by the processor for not less than a minimum price of $5.67 per 100 pounds for milk testing 3.5 per cent milk-fat where the milk is delivered to the pro- cessor by tank truck. The Ontakio Milk Marketing Board: George R. McLaughlin Chairman H. Parker Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 25th day of November, 1971. (2098) 50 THE MILK ACT O. Reg. 5M/71. Industrial Milk — Marketing. Made— November 25th, 1971. Filed— December 1st. 1971. 50 1071 REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT 1. — (1) Subsection 3a of section 13 of Regula- tion 593 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as remade by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 463/71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 3550 O. Reg. 506/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 508/71 (3a) All Class 46 milk supplied to a processor shjill be sold by the marketing board and bought by the processor for not less than a minimum price of $5.82 per 100 pounds for milk testing 3.5 per cent milk-fat where the milk is deUvered to the processor by tank truck. (2) Subsection 4a of the said section 13, as re- made by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 463/71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (4a) All Class 5a milk supplied to a processor shall be sold by the marketing board and bought by the processor for not less than a minimum price of $5.67 per 100 pounds for milk testing 3.5 per cent milk-fat where the milk is delivered to the processor by tank truck. The Ontario Milk Marketing Board: George R. McLaughlin Chairman H. Parker Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 25th day of November, 1971. (2099) 50 THE GENERAL SESSIONS ACT O. Reg. 507/71. Sittings of the General Sessions of the Peace for the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. Made— November 25th, 1971. Filed— December 1st, 1971. In The Matter Of The General Sessions Ad; and In The Matter Of The Sittings for the General Sessions of the Peace for the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. Pursuant to the provisions of The General Sessions Act: It Is Ordered that a sittings of the court of General Sessions of the Peace for the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry shall be held commencing on Tuesday, the 18th day of January, 1972. C. E. Bennett Chief Judge of the County and District Courts of the Counties and Districts of Ontario Dated at the City of Toronto, in The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, this 25th day of November, 1971. THE PLANNING ACT O. Reg. 508/71. Zoning Order — County of Essex, Township of Tilbury North. Made— November 27th, 1971. Filed — December 2nd, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE PLANNING ACT 1. Section 21 of Regulation 674 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 401/71, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 21. — (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Order, the lands described in schedules 7, 8, 9 and 10 may be used for the erection of one single-family detached cottage or one single-family dwelling and structures accessory thereto provided the following requirements are met : Minimum lot area Minimum lot frontage Maximum lot coverage Maximum height Minimum front yard Minimum side yard Minimum rear yard Minimum elevation (2100) 15,000 square feet 100 feet 15 per cent 30 feet 42 feet 10 feet on one side and 4 feet on the other 50 feet No building intended for human habitation shall be designed, con- structed or located in such a way as to per- mit the entry of flood waters below the level of 581.0 feet, Canadian Geodetic Datum. (2) For the purpose of this section, where a garage is attached to and forms part of a building, the garage portion only shall not be regarded as a building intended for human habitation. 2. Regulation 674 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as amended by Ontario Regu- lation 401/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following schedule : Schedule 10 All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of Tilbury North, in the County of Essex, in the Province of Ontario and being composed of lots 209, 210 and Block K according to Plan 1620. Dalton Bales Minister of Municipal Affairs Dated at Toronto, this 27th day of November, 1971. 50 (2101) 1072 O.Reg. 509/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 510/71 3599 Publications Under The Regulations Act December 25th, 1971 THE WILDERNESS AREAS ACT O. Reg. 509/71. Wilderness Areas. Made— December 1st, 1971. Filed— December 6th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE WILDERNESS AREAS ACT 1. Schedule 4 to Regulation 828 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked. (2135) 51 THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT O. Reg. 510/71. Construction Zones. Made— December 4th, 1971. Filed— December 6th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT 1. Schedule 1 to Regulation 411 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as amended by Ontario Regulations 40/71, 151/71, 179/71. 216/71 and 329/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 38. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 2 in the Town of Whitby in the County of Ontario commencing at a pwint situate 400 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the road- way known as Greenwood Road and extending easterly therealong for a distance of 4.1 miles more or less. (W.P. 275-66-01). 2. Schedule 10 to Regulation 411 of Revised Regulations of Ontario 1970 is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 7. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 27 in the Borough of Etobicoke in The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto commencing at a point situate 400 feet measured northerly from its inter- section with the roadway known as Rexdale Boulevard and extending northerly therealong for a distance of 4.0 miles more or less. (W.P. 135-67-01) (D-6). 3. Schedule 15 to Regulation 411 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: Schedule 15 HIGHWAY NO. 46 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 46 in the Township of Eldon in the County of Victoria commencing at a point situate 2400 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 48 and extending" northerly therealong for a distance of 4900 feet more or less. (W.P. 75-65-01) (D-6). 4. Schedule 16 to Regulation 411 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 48 lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 12 in the Township of Thorah (including Canise or Thorah Island) in the County of Ontario and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 46 in the Township of Eldon in the County of Victoria. (W.P. 75-65-01) (D-6). 5. Schedule 24 to Regulation 411 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as amended by section 6 of Ontario Regulation 216/71, is further amended by adding thereto the follow- ing paragraph : 21. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 401 in the Town of Whitby in the County of Ontario commencing at a point situate 1.4 miles measured westerly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 12 and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 1.0 mile more or less. (W. P. 102-70-01) (D-6). 6. Schedule 42 to Regulation 411 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as amended by Ontario Regulations 40/71, 151/71, 216/71 and 329/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs: 28. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 7 in the Township of Pickering in the County of Ontario commencing at a point situate 1500 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the roadway known as Greenwood Road and extending easterly therealong for a distance of 3800 feet more or less. (Contract No. 71-55) (D-6). 29. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 7 in the Township of Whitby in the County of Ontario commencing at a point situate 2000 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the road- way known as Coronation Road and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 3600 feet more or less. (Contract No. 71-55) (D-6). 1073 3600 O. Reg. 510/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 511/71 7. Schedule 176 to Regulation 411 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as amended by section 35 of Ontario Regulation 216/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs : 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 12 in the Township of Thorah (including Canise or Thorah Island) in the County of Ontario com- mencing at a point situate 700 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 48 and extending northerly therealong for a distance of 1600 feet more or less. (W.P. 75-65-01) (D-6). 4. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 12 in the County of Ontario lying between a point situate 2500 feet measured southerly from its inter- section with the road allowance between concessions 4 and 5 in the Township of Brock and a point situate 2000 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the roadway known as River Street in the PoUce Village of Sunderland. (W.P.I 57-57-03) (D-6) . 8. Regulation 411 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by adding thereto the following schedules : Schedule 211 RENFORTH DRIVE 1. That part of the King's Highway known as R( nforth Drive in the Borough of Etobicoke in The M unicipality of Metropolitan Toronto lying between a point situate 800 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the roadway known as Baseline Road and a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as Carling View Drive. (Contract No. 70-129) (D-6). Schedule 212 CARLING VIEW DRIVE 1. That part of the King's Highway known as Carling View Drive in the Borough of Etobicoke in The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto lying between a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 401 and a point situate at its intersection with the King's Highway known as the Airport Expressway. (Contract No. 70-129) (D-6). Schedule 213 RICHVIEW SIDE ROAD 1. That part of the King's Highway known as Richview Side Road in the Borough of Etobicoke in The Municipality of MetropoUtan Toronto lying between a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as Renforth Drive and a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as Martin Grove Road. (Contract No. 70-129) (D-6). Schedule 214 BASELINE ROAD 1. That part of the King's Highway known as Baseline Road in the Borough of Etobicoke in The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the roadway known as Renforth Drive and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 1000 feet more or less. (Contract No. 70-129) (D-6). Charles MacNaughton Minister of Transportation and Communications Dated at Toronto, this 4th day of December, 1971. (2136) 51 THE HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION ACT O.Reg. 511/71. General. Made— November 18th, 1971. Approved — December 1st, 1971. Filed— December 8th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION ACT 1. Section 37 of Regulation 443 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 37. — (1) Where a resident becomes an insured person because of the payment of a premium within thirty days after, (a) he ceases to be, (i) a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, (ii) a member of the Regular Forces of the Canadian Armed Forces, (ill) a dependant because he has attained the age of twenty-one years, (iv) a patient in a hospital that is approved under section 29 of the Act for the treatment of tuberculosis or mental illness, or (v) an inmate of a penal or correctional institution ; or (b) he returns to Ontario, 1074 O. Reg. 511/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 512/71 3601 (i) after serving as a missionary outside Canada, or (ii) after studying for not less than one academic year in an educational institution outside Canada, his benefit period commences on the date upon which he ceases to be such member, dependant, patient or inmate, or on the date on which the missionary' or student pays his first premium after his return to or arrival in Ontario. (2) Where a resident becomes an insured person because of the payment of a premium within three months after he, (a) arrives as an immigrant to Canada in- tending to reside in Ontario ; or (b) arrives from outside Canada as a foreign student enrolled in an educational in- stitution in Ontario for not less than one academic year and who will be resident and personally present in Ontario for not less than such period, his benefit period commences on the date upon which he pays his first premium after his arrival in Ontario. Ontario Hospital Services Commission: S. W. Martin Chairman E. P. McGavin Commissioner Dated at Toronto, this 18th day of November, 1971. (2137) 51 THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT O. Reg. 512/71. Speed Limits. Made— December 8th, 1971. FUed— December 10th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT 1. — (1) Paragraphs 16 and 17 of Part 1 of Schedule 1 to Regulation 429 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 are revoked and the following substituted therefor: 16. Dundas — Twps.of Matilda and Williams- burg That part of the King's Highway known as No. 2 in the County of Dundas lying between a point situate at its intersection with the hne between lots 20 and 21 in Concession 1 in the Township of Matilda and a point situate 150 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the line between lots 31 and 32 in Concession 1 in the Township of Williamsburg. 17. That part of the King's Highway Dundas and known as No. 2 lying between a point Stormont— situate 1050 feet measured westerly Twps. of from its intersection with the line Williamsbnig between lots 27 and 28 in Concession 1 and Osnabruck in the Township of Williamsburg in the County of Dundas and a point situate 800 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the line between lots 22 and 23 in Concession 2 in the Township of Osnabruck in the County of Stormont. (2) Paragraph 3 of Part 2 of the said Schedule 1 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 3. That part of the King's Highway Grenville and known as No. 2 lying between a point Dundas — situate 700 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the easterly Twp. of Matilda limit of the Village of Cardinal in the County of Grenville and a point situate 150 feet measured southwest- erly from its intersection with the line between ranges 1 and 2 in Broken Front Concession in the Township of Matilda in the County of Dundas. (3) Paragraph 21 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 1 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 21. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 2 in the Township of Matilda in the County of Dundsis lying between a point situate 150 feet measured southwesterly from its inter- section with the line between ranges 1 and 2 in Broken Front Concession and a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 20 and 21 in Concession 1 . (4) Paragraph 14 of Part 5 of the said Schedule 1 is revoked. (5) Paragraph 23 of Part 5 of the said Schedule 1 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 23. That part of the King's Highway Dundas— known as No. 2 in the Village of Morris- burg in the- Township of Wilhams- Twp. of burg in the County of Dundas lying Williamsburg between a point situate 150 feet Village of Cardinal 1075 3602 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 512/71 , measured westerly from its intersection Moi^rburg ^'*^ ^^^ ^^"^ between lots 31 and 32 in Concession 1 and a point situate 1050 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the line between lots 27 and 28 in the said Concession 1. (6) Part 6 of the said Schedule 1 is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 6. That part of the King's Highway Hastings — known as No. 2 in the Township of Sidney in the County of Hastings Twp. of Sidney lying between a point situate at its intersection with the westerly limit of the City of Belleville and a point situate 900 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the line between lots 33 and 34 in Broken Front Concession. 2.— (1) Paragraphs 8 and 17 of Part 1 of Schedule 2 to Regulation 429 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 are revoked and the following substituted therefor: 8. That part of the King's Highway Regional known as No. 3 in The Regional Municipality of Municipality of Niagara lying between Niagara — a point situate 100 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the Town of Fort centre line of the roadway known as Erie and Buffalo Road in the Town of Fort Erie p y r \hn ^"^ ^ point situate 100 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the easterly limit of the roadway known as Sherk Road in the City of Port Colborne. 17. That part of the King's Highway Essex — known as No. 3 in the Township of Mersea in the County of Essex lying Twp. of Mersea between a point situate 1200 feet measured westerly from its inter- section with the line between lots 218 and 219 in Concession North of Talbot Road and a point situate at its inter- section with the centre line of Lot 240 in the said Concession North of Talbot Road. (2) Part 1 of the said Schedule 2 is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 18. That part of the King's Highway Essex — known as No. 3 in the County of Essex lying between a point situate 175 feet Twps. of measured easterly from its intersection Sandwich South with the line between lots 296 and 297 and Gosfield ^^ Concession North of Talbot Road in the Township of Sandwich South and a point situate 1700 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the City of Port Colborne centre line of the roadway known as County Road No. 23 in the Township of Gosfield North. (3) Paragraph 3 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 2, as remade by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 175/71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 3. That part of the King's Highway Regional known as No. 3 in the City of Port Municipality Colborne in The Regional Municipality of Niagara ^^ Niagara commencing at a point situate 300 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the line be- tween lots 24 and 25 in Concession 2 and extending westerly therealong for a distance of 1700 feet more or less. (4) Part 4 of the said Schedule 2 is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 20. That part of the King's Highway Essex — known as No. 3 in the Township of Mersea in the County of Essex lying Twp. of between a point situate at its inter- ^"^^^ section with the centre line of Lot 240 in Concession North of Talbot Road and a point situate at its intersection with the centre line of Lot 241 in the said Concession North of Talbot Road. 3.— (1) Paragraph 3 of Part 1 of Schedule 8 to Regulation 429 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 3. That part of the King's Highway WeUington — known as No. 6 in the County of Wellington lying between a point Twps.ofNicol situate 700 feet measured southerly and Peel from its intersection with the line between lots 15 and 16 in Concession 15 and lots 15 and 16 in Concession 16 in the Township of Nicol and a point situate 2000 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the north- erly limit of the King's Highway known as No. 9 in the Township of Peel. (2) Paragraph 4 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 8 is revoked. 4. — (1) Paragraph 9 of Part 1 of Schedule 9 to Regulation 429 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as made by subsection 1 of section 4 of Ontario Regulation 254/71, is revoked. (2) Part 1 of the said Schedule 9 is amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs: 8. That part of the King's Highway Victoria — known as No. 7 in the County of 1076 O. Reg. 512/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3603 Twp6. of Mariposa and Emily Victoria lying between a point situate 2000 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the hne between lots 15 and 16 in Concession 9 in the Township of Mariposa and a point situate at its intersection with the centre hne of Lot 4 in Concession 4 in the Township of Emily. 27. That part of the Kings Highway Halton — known as No. 7 in the County of Halton lying between a point situate 1820 Twp. of feet measured southerly from its inter- Esquesing section with the southerly hmit of the roadway known as Esquesing Road owno j.^ 20 in the Township of Esquesing and a point situate 1350 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the easterly hmit of the roadway known as Churchill Road in the Town of Acton. 5.— (1) Paragraph 5 of Part 1 of Schedule 20 to Regulation 429 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Hastings — Twps. of Thurlow and Sidney That part of the King's Highway known as No. 14 in the County of Hastings lying between a point situate 850 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the centre hne of the roadway known as County Road No. 6 in the Township of Thurlow and a point situate 825 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the centre line of the road allowance in Lot 25 in Concession 9 in the Township of Sidney. (2) Paragraph 1 of Part 2 of the said Schedule 20 is revoked. 6. Part 1 of Schedule 23 to Regulation 429 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: Part 1 That part of the King's Highway known as No. 16 in The Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton lying between a point situate 1000 feet measured southerly from its inter- section with the line between lots 18 and 19 in Concession 3 in the Township of North Gower and a point situate at its intersection with the line between lots 17 and 18 in Concession 1 in the Township of Nepean. 2. That part of the King's Highway Leeds and known as No. 16 in the Township of Grenvijle — Edwardsburgh in the County of Leeds 1. Regional Municipality of Ottawa- Carleton — Twps. of North Gower and Nepean and Grenville lying between a point Twp. of situate at its intersection with the Edwardsburgh ■ • i. ^ !■ , ^ ■, ° ime between concessions 5 and 6 and a point situate at its intersection with the hne between concessions 7 and 8. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 16 lying between a point situate 1200 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the southerly hmit of the King's Highway known as No. 43 in the Township of Oxford (on Rideau) in the County of Grenville and a point situate 3450 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the centre hne of the road allowance be- tween lots 25 and 26 in Concession 3 in the Township of North Gower in The Regional Municipality of Ottawa- Carleton. 7. — (1) Paragraphs 4 and 5 of Part 1 of Schedule 42 of Regulation 429 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 are revoked and the following substituted therefor : Regional Municii)ality of Ottawa- Carleton auid County of Grenville — Twps. of Oxford (on Rideau) and North Gower Dundas — Twp. of Winchester Ehindas — Twp. of Williamsburg That part of the King's Highway known as No. 31 in the Township of Winchester in the County of Dundas lying between a point situate 2850 feet measured northerly from its inter- section with the centre hne of the southerly junction of the King's High- way known as No. 43 and a jxjint situate 500 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the centre hne of the roadway known as County Road No. 5. 5. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 31 in the Township of Williamsburg in the County of Dundas lying between a point situate 1000 feet measured southerly from its inter- section with the roadway known as County Road No. 5 and a point situate 1600 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the centre line of the roadway known as County Road No. 18. (2) Part 4 of the said Schedule 42 is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 3. That part of the King's Highway Dundas— known as No. 31 in the Township of Winchester in the County of Dundas Twp. of commencing at a point situate 500 Winchester feet measured northerly from its inter- section with the centre line of the roadway known as County Road No. 5 and extending southerly therealong for a distance of 1500 feet more or less. (3) Paragraph 2 of Part 5 of the said Schedule 42 is revoked. 1077 3604 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 512/71 5.— (1) Part 4 of Schedule 59 to Regulation 429 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : Re^onal Municipality of York— Twp. of Georgina 4. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 48 in the Township of Georgina in The Regional Municipality of York lying between a point situate 1500 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the southerly hmit of the roadway known as York Regional Road No. 21 and a point situate 500 feet measured northerly from its inter- section with the northerly limit of the roadway known as Riverside Drive. (2) Paragraph 2 of Part 5 of the said Schedule 59 is revoked. 9. Part 4 of Schedule 70 to Regulation 429 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph : Hastings — Twp. of Dungannon That part of the King's Highway known as No. 62 in the Township of Dungannon in the County of Hastings lying between a point situate 1000 feet measured southerly from its inter- section with the centre line of the roadway known as Detlor Road and a point situate 170 feet measured south- erly from its intersection with the line between lots 31 and 32 in Concession East of Hastings Road. 10.— (1) Paragraph 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 104 to Regulation 429 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: That part of the King's Highway known as No. 101 in the Territorial District of Cochrane lying between a point situate 5800 feet measured east- erly from its intersection with the easterly limit of the Ontario North- land Railway right-of-way in the Township of Whitney and a point situate at its intersection with the westerly limit of the King's Highway known as No. 11 in the Township of Black River. (2) Part 1 of the said Schedule 104 is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 1. Territorial District of Cochrane — Twp. of Whitney Twp. of Black River Territorial Districts of Cochrane and Timiskaming — 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 101 lying between a point situate 1000 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the westerly hmit of the roadway known as Mountjoy 1078 Twps of Township Road No. 2 in the Township Mountjoy, of Mountjoy in the Territorial District Denton and of Cochrane and a point situate 2.4 Keefer miles measured westerly from its inter- section with the line between the town- ships of Denton and Keefer in the Territorial District of Timiskaming. (3) Paragraphs 2 and 3 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 104 are revoked. 11. Paragraph 1 of Part 7 of Schedule 153 to Regulation 429 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: District of Algoma — Twp. of St. Joseph 1 . That part of the King's Highway known as No. 548 in the Township of St . Joseph in the District of Algoma lying between a point situate 1800 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the northerly limit of the roadway known as Main Street in the locality of Richards Landing and extending easterly therealong for a distance of 5500 feet more or less. 12. Regulation 429 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by adding thereto the following schedules : Schedule 163a HIGHWAY NO. 576 Part 1 Territorial District of Cochrane — Twps. of Jamieson, Mountjoy and Robb 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 576 in the Territorial District of Cochrane lying between a point situate at its intersection with the northerly limit of the King's Highway known as No. 101 in the Township of Mountjoy and a point situate 4700 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the line between the townships of Jamieson and Robb. Part 2 (Reserved) Part 3 (Reserved) Part 4 (Reserved) Part 5 (Reserved) O. Reg. 512/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 3605 Part 6 (Reserved) Pakt 7 (Reserved) Part 8 (Reserved) Schedule 185a NORTH SERVICE ROAD OF THE QUEEN ELIZABETH WAY Part 1 (Reserved) Part 2 (Reserved) Part 3 Regional Municipality of Niagara and County of Wentworth — City of Hamilton 1. That Part of the King's Highway known as the North Service Road of the Queen Elizabeth Way lying between a point situate 500 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the centre Une of the roadway known as Lake Avenue in the City of Hamilton in the County of Wentworth and a point situate at its intersection Town of Grimsby with the centre Une of the roadway known as Roberts Road in the Town of Grimsby in The Regional Munici- pality of Niagara. That part of the King's Highway known as the North Service Road of the Queen Elizabeth Way in the Town of Lincoln in The Regional Munidpahty of Niagara lying between a point situate at its intersection with the centre line of the roadway known as Lincoln Avenue and a point situate at its intersection with the centre line of the roadway known as Twenty-First Street. Regional Municip>ality of Niagara — Town of Lincoln Regional Municipality of Niagara — Town of Lincoln City of St. Catharines k That part of the King's Highway known as the North Service Road of the Queen EUzabeth Way in The Regional Municipality of Niagara lying between a point situate at its inter- section with the centre line of the road- way known as Jordan Road in the Town of Lincoln and a point situate at its intersection with the centre line of the roadway known as Fifth Street in the City of St. Catharines. Part 4 (Reserved) Part 5 (Reserved) Part 6 (Reserved) Part 7 1. That part of the King's Highway Wentworth — known as the North Service Road of the Queen Elizabeth Way in the City City of Hamilton of Hamilton in the County of Went- worth commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the centre Une of the roadway known as Lake Avenue and extending easterly therealong for a distance of 500 feet more or less. Part 8 (Reserved) Schedule 1856 SOUTH SERVICE ROAD OF THE QUEEN ELIZABETH WAY Part 1 (Reserved) Part 2 (Reserved) Part 3 1. Regional MuniciptaUty of Niagara and County of Wentworth — City of Hamilton Town of Grimsby Regional Municipality of Niagara — Town of Lincoln That part of the King's Highway known as the South Service Road of the Queen Elizabeth Way lying between a point situate 500 feet measured easterly from its intersection with the centre Une of the roadway known as Lake Avenue in the City of Hamilton in the County of Went- worth and a point situate at its inter- section with the centre Une of the roadway known as Roberts Road in the Town of Grimsby in The Regional MunicipaUty of Niagara. That part of the King's Highway known as the South Service Road of the Queen EUzabeth Way in the Town of Lincoln in The Regional MunicipaUty of Niagara Ijnng between a point situate at its intersection with tl^ centre line of the roadway known as 1079 3606 O. Reg. 512 /71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 513/71 Regional Municipality of Niagara — Town of Lincoln City of St. Catharines Lincoln Avenue and a point situate at its intersection with the centre line of the roadway known as Twenty- First Street. That part of the King's Highway known as the South Service Road of the Queen EHzabeth Way in The Regional Municipality of Niagara lying between a point situate at its inter- section with the centre line of the roadway known as Jordan Road in the Town of Lincoln and a point situate at its intersection with the centre line of the roadway known as Fifth Street in the City of St. Catharines. Part 4 (Reserved) Part 5 (Reserved) Part 6 (Reserved) Part 7 I. That part of the King's Highway Wentworth — known as the South Service Road of the Queen Elizabeth Way in the City of City of Hamilton in the County of Hamilton Wentworth commencing at a point situate at its intersection with the centre line of the roadway known as Lake Avenue and extending easterly therealong for a distance of 500 feet more or less. Part 8 (Reserved) Schedule 191 HIGHWAY NO. 7116 Part 1 1. That part of the King's Highway Kent — known as No. 7116 in the Township of Raleigh in the County of Kent Twp. of Raleigh lying between a point situate 1500 feet measured southeasterly from its intersection with the centre hne of the King's Highway known as No. 401 and a point situate 1000 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the centre line of the road allowance between concessions 5 and 6. Kent— Twp. of Raleigh City of Chatham (2138) Part 2 (Reserved) Part 3 (Reserved) Part 4 1. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 7116 in the County of Kent lying between a point situate 1000 feet measured southerly from its intersection with the centre line of the road allowance between concessions 5 and 6 in the Township of Raleigh and a point situate at its intersection with the southerly limit of the roadway known as Park Avenue in the City of Chatham. Part 5 (Reserved) Part 6 (Reserved) Part 7 (Reserved) Part 8 (Reserved) 51 THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT O. Reg. 513/71. Stop Signs at Intersections. Made— December 8th, 1971. Filed— December 10th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT 1. Paragraphs 1 and 2 of Schedule 14 to Regulation 432 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 are revoked. 2. Paragraphs 1 and 2 of Schedule 15 to Regu- lation 432 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 are revoked. 3. Regulation 432 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as amended by Ontario Regu- lations 160/71 and 218/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following Schedule : 1080 O. Reg. 513/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 514/71 3607 Schedule 46 1. Highway No. 503 in the Township of Mara in the County of Ontario at its intersection with the roadway known as Ontario County Road No. 18. 2. Southbound on Highway No. 503. (2139) THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT O. Reg. 514/71. Parking. Made— December 8th, 1971. Filed— December 10th, 1971. 51 REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT 1. Paragraph 4 of Schedule 2 to Regulation 421 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked. 2. Schedule 6 to Regulation 421 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs: 2. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 1 1 and 17 in the City of Thunder Bay in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay lying between a point situate 50 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the westerly Umit of the roadway known as Hodder Avenue and a point situate 1000 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the westerly hmit of the bridge over the Current River. 3. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 1 1 and 17 in the City of Thunder Bay in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay lying between a point situate 100 feet measured westerly from its inter- section with the westerly limit of the roadway known as John Street and a point situate 1000 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the westerly Umit of the bridge over the Mclntyre River. 4. That part of the King's Highway known as No. 11 and 1 7 in the City of Thunder Bay in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay lying between a point situate 50 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the westerly Umit of the roadway known as Hodder Avenue and a point situate 1000 feet measured westerly from its intersection with the westerly Umit of the bridge over the Current River. 3. Paragraphs 1 and 2 of Schedule 15 to Regulation 421 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 are revoked. 4. Paragraph 1 of Schedule 16 to Regulation 421 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the foUowing substituted therefor : 1 . That part of the King's Highway known as No. 10 and 24 in the Township of Mono in the County of Dufferin commencing at a point situate 300 feet measured northerly from its intersection with the roadway known as County Road No. 9 and extending northerly therealong for a distance of 2000 feet more or less. 5. Schedule 18 to Regulation 421 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: 4. That part of the King's Highway knoMoi as No. 7 in the County of Lanark commencing at a point situate 940 feet measured easterly from its inter- section with the line between the townships of Bathurst and Drummond and extending easterly therealong for a distance of 550 feet more or less. (2140) 51 1081 O. Reg. 515/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 41 Publications Under The Regulations Act January 1st, 1972 THE MINING ACT O. Reg. 515/71. Lands Open For Prospecting, Staking Out or Leasing. Made— December 8th, 1971. Filed— December 13th. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MINING ACT 1. The lands and mining rights described in the Schedule shall be open for prospecting, staking out or leasing at and after 7 o'clock Standard Time in the forenoon of the 16th day of February, 1972. O. Reg. 515/71, s. 1. Schedule Former Lease Number Former Mining Claim Number Geographic Township or area in which land is situate Territorial District in which Township or area is situate Number of Acres more or less 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 14476 100071 100072 14003 14005 14006 14007 14636 14640 14641 14642 14643 14129 101355 101356 14130 Mining Rights. P.35623 S.90428 S.90429 T.B.2417 T.B.2419 T.B.2415 T.B.2416 T.B.35819 T.B. 28931 T.B.28932 T.B.29186 T.B.29187 MR. 14770 M.R.28868 Mining Rights. MR. 28869 MR. 18087 M.R.15041 M.R.15U24 Godfrey SeweU Sewell Irwin Irwin Irwin Irwin Irwin Pifher Pifher Pifher Pifher James James James Nicol Cochrane Sudbury Sudbury Thunder Bay Thunder Bay Thunder Bay Thunder Bay Thunder Bay Thunder Bay Thunder Bay Thunder Bay Thunder Bay Timiskaming Timiskaming Timiskaming Timiskaming 40.0 34.57 36.00 40.0 40.0 too 40.0 39.30 65.39 47.81 56.97 41.31 39.84 39.875 39.875 61.55 (2166) 1083 O. Reg. 515/71. Sched. 1 42 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 516/71 THE MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS ACT O. Reg. 516/71. General. Made — December 1st, 1971. Filed— December 13th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS ACT. 1. Ontario Regulation 98/71 is amended by striking out "used car", "used car dealer" and "used car salesman", and their plural forms, wherever they occur and inserting in lieu thereof in each instance "motor vehicle", "motor vehicle dealer" or "motor vehicle salesman" or its plural form, respectively. .2. Section 7 of Ontario Regulation 98/71 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 7. The Registrar may declare any bond mentioned in section 3 forfeited, (a) where a motor vehicle dealer, including any member of a partnership, in respect of whose conduct the bond has been con- ditioned, has been convicted of, (i) an offence under the Act, or (ii) an offence involving fraud or theft or conspiracy to commit an offence involving fraud or theft under the Criminal Code (Canada), and the conviction has become final ; (b) where proceedings by or in respect of a motor vehicle dealer, including any member of a partnership, in respect of whose con- duct the bond has been conditioned, have been taken under the Bankruptcy Act (Canada), either by way of assignment, or by petition, or where proceedings have been taken by way of winding-up, and in the case of a petition, a receiving order under the Bankruptcy Act (Canada), or a winding- up order has been made, and the order has become final ; (c) where a judgment based on a finding of fraud has been given against a motor vehicle dealer, including any member of a partner- ship, in respect of whose conduct the bond has been conditioned and the judgment has become final ; or (d) where judgment has been given against a motor vehicle dealer, including any member of a partnership, in respect of whose con- duct the bond has been conditioned, on any claim arising out of a transaction involving 1084 a motor vehicle, other than a judgment against the motor vehicle dealer in favour of a salesman or other motor vehicle dealer, and the judgment has remained unsatisfied for a period of ninety days, and thereupon the amount thereof becomes due and owing by the person bound thereby as a debt due the Crown in right of Ontario. 3. Section 13 of Ontario Regulation 98/71 is amended by adding thereto the following subsections : (11) Where the motor vehicle dealer is an indi- vidual or partnership it shall, within five days after the event, notify the Registrar in writing of the name of any other person who has invested money in or who may have assumed partial or complete control of the motor vehicle dealer. (12) Where a notice of intention to cancel a bond has been served on the Registrar under section 4 and the bond has been cancelled on the date stated in the notice the registration of the motor vehicle dealer shall no longer be valid unless prior to that date a replacement bond has been received by the Registrar. (13) No motor vehicle salesman shall be registered to more than one motor vehicle dealer at the same time unless the controlling interest in any other motor vehicle dealer by which the motor vehicle salesman is employed is held by the motor vehicle dealer to whom the motor vehicle salesman is registered. 4. Sections 15 and 16 of Ontario Regulation 98/71 are revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: RECORDS 15. Every motor vehicle dealer shall maintain for a period of two years from the date of the original transaction, purchase orders, sales orders and written records of all transactions resulting in the purchase or sale of a motor vehicle. 16. — (1) Where a new motor vehicle is sold, the sales or purchase order shall show, (a) the name and address of the purchaser; (b) the date of the sale ; (c) the make of the vehicle ; {d) the model year ; (e) the manufacturer's serial number ; (/) the body type ; (g) the manufacturer's suggested retail price ; O. Reg. 516/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 43 (A) an itemized list of the manufacturer's sug- gested retail price of all extra equipment to be sold to the purchaser or installed by the motor vehicle dealer according to the agreement made at the time of the sale ; (i) the total manufacturer's suggested retail price; (j) the discount given, if any ; (k) the sale price ; (/) the down payment or deposit, if any; (m) the balance to be paid by the purchaser ; (n) an itemized list of the cost of any other charges for which the purchaser is respon- sible, such as insurance and licence fees ; (o) if the balance is to be financed, the informa- tion that a lender is required to give to a borrower, before giving the credit, under section 36 of The Consumer Protection Act, together with a notation that the said section has been compUed with ; and (P) if a vehicle is accepted as a trade-in, a complete description of such vehicle, in- cluding the model year, manufacturer's serial number, body type, licence plate number, the allowance made on the trade- in and the odometer reading. (2) Where a used motor vehicle is purchased or traded in, the sales or purchase order shall show, (a) the name and address of the last registered owner ; {b) the date of purchase ; (c) the description of the vehicle as required in clauses c, d, e and/ of subsection 1 ; (d) the hcence number; (e) the purchase price or trade-in allowance ; (/) a statement obtained from the previous owner as to whether the vehicle has pre- viously been used as a taxicab or a police cruiser ; (g) the recorded odometer reading at the time of purchase or trade-in ; and (A) the complete record of any reconditioning or other work performed on the vehicle including the date and particulars of all work done, supported by repair orders, the cost of such work and details and cost of any inspection conducted under section 58 of The Highway Traffic Act. 1085 (3) Where a used motor vehicle is sold, the sales or purchase order shall show, (a) the name and address of the purchaser; (b) the date of sale ; (c) the make of vehicle ; (d) the model year ; (e) the manufacturer's serial number; (/) the body type ; {g) the licence plate number ; (A) the sale price ; (j) an itemized list of the cost of all extra equipment sold to the purchaser and to be installed by the motor vehicle dealer according to the agreement made at the time of sale; (j) the total sale price ; (A) the down payment or deposit if any ; (/) the balance to be paid by the purchaser ; (m) an itemized list of the cost of other charges for which the purchaser is responsible such as insurance and licence fees ; (n) if the balance is to be financed, the informa- tion that a lender is required to give to a borrower, before giving the credit, under section 36 of The Consumer Protection Act, together with a notation that the said section has been compUed with ; (o) the recorded odometer reading at time of sale; (p) if a vehicle is accepted as a trade-in, a complete description of such vehicle in- cluding make, model year, manufacturer's serial number, body type, licence plate number, the allowance made on the trade- in and the odometer reading ; and (q) an itemized list of any repairs to be effected and the cost thereof if any. (4) All sales orders or purchase orders referred to in this section shall also show, (a) the name and signature of the person accepting the order on behalf of the motor vehicle dealer; (6) the name and signature of the salesman; and (c) the salesman's registration number. 44 O. Reg. 516/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 517/71 (5) Where there is no warranty or guarantee in respect of the used motor vehicle, this shall be clearly stated on the face of the sales order. (6) A duplicate original copy of the sales order of a motor vehicle with the original signature of the purchaser thereon shall be given to the purchaser when the order is accepted by the motor vehicle dealer. 5. Subsections 2, 3 and 4 of section 20 of Ontario Regulation 98/71 are revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor: (2) For the purposes of subsection 1 , every motor vehicle dealer shall maintain a ledger account into which shall be entered the names and addresses of all persons from whom trust funds are obtained with details of the amounts retained and a record of all disbursements therefrom. (3) Every motor vehicle dealer shall maintain in respect of all funds that come into his hands in trust a separate trust account clearly designated as "The Motor Vehicle Dealers Act Trust Account" in a chartered bank, loan or trust company, or Province of Ontario Savings Office and into which he shall deposit such funds and every motor vehicle dealer shall, at all times, keep such funds secure and make disbursements from such trust account in accord- ance with the terms of the trust. (4) Where funds are paid, whether by way of deposit, down payment or otherwise, on account of an undelivered motor vehicle, the motor vehicle dealer shall retain such funds in trust for the purchaser until, (a) the motor vehicle is delivered ; (b) the contract is mutually cancelled; or (c) direction or authority is received from the Registrar concerning disbursements. 6. This Regulation comes into force on the day that The Used Car Dealers Amendment Act, 1971 is proclaimed to come into force. (2167) 1 THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT O. Reg. 517/71. Supervisory Officer's Certificate. Made— November 29th, 1971. Approved — December 8th, 1971. Filed— December 14th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT SUPERVISORY OFFICER'S CERTIFICATE 1. — (1) Except as provided in subsection 2, a supervisory officer, including a director of education and a superintendent of separate schools, shall hold a Supervisory Officer's Certificate. (2) A person who, prior to the 1st day of January, 1973, (a) held an Elementary School Inspector's Certificate, a Public School Inspector's Certificate, a Secondary School Principal's Certificate, or a Secondary School Princi- pal's Certificate, Type A ; or [b) served as a provincial inspector of second- ary schools or a municipal inspector of secondary schools, is deemed to hold a Supervisory Officer's Certificate. O.Reg. 517/71, s.l. 2. — (1) A candidate for a Supervisory Officer's Certificate shall make application to the Deputy Minister before the first day of December in the year next following to take the written and oral examinations prescribed by the Minister, except that a candidate for a Supervisory Officer's Certifi- cate who wishes to take such examinations in the year 1972, shall make application to the Deputy Minister on or before the 31st day of January, 1972. (2) A candidate for a Supervisory OflBcer's Certifi- cate shall submit to the Deputy Minister with his application, evidence that he has seven years of successful experience as a teacher and that he holds, [a) the degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science from an Ontario university, or a degree the Minister considers equivalent thereto; {b) a permanent teaching certificate valid in Ontario ; and « (c) one of, (i) an Elementary School Principal's Certificate, (ii) a Secondary School Principal's Certi- ficate, Type A, (iii) a Secondary School Principal's Certi- ficate, Type B, (iv) a Secondary School Principal's Certi- ficate, or (v) a Master of Education degree or a degree the Minister considers equiva- lent thereto. 1086 O. Reg. 517/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 518/71 45 (3) The examinations referred to in subsection 1 shall be held at such times and places as the Minister determines and shall be based on. (a) the Acts administered by the Minister and the regulations thereunder ; (6) the curriculum guidelines, and related reference material pertaining to elementary and secondary education in Ontario; and (c) supervisory- and administrative organiza- tional theories and practices related to the effective operation of a school sjrstem. (4) Where a candidate obtains satisfactory stand- ing on each of the written and oral examinations referred to in subsection 1, the Minister shall grant him a Supervisory Of&cer's Certificate. O. Reg. 517/71,s. 2. 3.— (1) UntU the 1st day of July, 1972, a candidate for a Supervisory Officer's -Certificate may submit in Ueu of evidence that he holds the degree required by subclause v of clause c of subsection 2 of section 2, evidence that he holds certificates of The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education in the following graduate courses in education leading to the Master of Education degree : 1. One-half of any one of courses 1010, 1200, 1201, 1280, 1281, 1282, 1283, 1284, 1285, 1402, 1403, 1407, 1417, 1600, 1601, 1610, 1611 and 1660. 2. One-half of anv one of courses 1011, 1018 and 1019. 3. One-half of any one of courses 1013, 1014. 1015, 1016, 1300, 1301, 1302 and 1303. 4. One-half of an additional course of the candidate's choosing. (2) A candidate may substitute for evidence that he holds the certificates referred to in subsection 1, evidence that he has successfully completed a graduate course in education that the Minister considers equivalent thereto. O. Reg. 517/71, s. 3. 4. Regulations 192 and 206 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 are revoked. O. Reg. 517/71, s. 4. Robert Welch Minister of Education THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT O. Reg. 518/71. Schools for Trainable Retarded Children. Made — December 1st, 1971. Approved — December 8th, 1971. Filed— December 14th, 1971. Dated at Toronto, this 29th day of November, 1971. (2168) REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT 1. — (1) Clause e of section 1 of Regulation 204 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: (e) "school" means a school or class for trainable retarded children that is operated by a divisional board. (2) Clause g of the said section 1 is revoked. 2. Sections 2 and 3 of Regulation 204 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 are revoked and the folloMring substituted therefor: 2. — (1) Every divisional board shall establish, (a) the criteria upon which admissions boards under its jurisdiction shall make their recommendations ; (6) the procedures governing the operation of such admissions boards ; and (c) the practice and procedure before such admissions boards. (2) The criteria, practice and procedures under subsection 1 shall be published by the divisional board. (3) Every admissions board shall determine for a child who is admitted to a school the hours and the days that the child shaQ attend the school. 3. Subclause i of clause a of section 4 of Regulation 204 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (i) meets the criteria established by the divisional board under section 2 ; and 4. — (1) This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of September, 1972. (2) With the approval of the Minister, a divisional board may commence to operate schools for trainable retarded children in accordance with the provisions of this Regulation prior to the 1st day of September, 1972. Robert Welch Minister of Education Dated at Toronto, this 1st day of December, 1971. 1 (2169) 1087 1 46 O. Reg. 519/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 520/71 THE SURROGATE COURTS ACT THE JUDICATURE ACT O. Reg. 519/71. Rules of Practice. Made — November 6th, 1971. Approved — December 1st, 1971. Filed— December 15th, 1971. AMENDMENTS TO REGULATION 806 OF RE- VISED REGULATIONS OF ONTARIO, 1970, BEING THE RULES OF PRACTICE AND PRO- CEDURE OF THE SURROGATE COURT IN- CLUDING THE INDEX OF FORMS AND APPENDIX A THERETO, MADE BY THE RULES COMMITTEE ON THE 6TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1971, UNDER THE SURROGATE COURTS ACT. Rules 44, 45, 46, 73, 83 and 84 of Regulation 806 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 are amended by striking out "Registrar of the Supreme Court" wherever the same appears and substituting "Surrogate Clerk for Ontario" therefor. The heading immediately preceding rule 84 of Regulation 806 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is struck out and the heading "Surrogate Clerk for Ontario" substituted therefor. 3. Items 4 and 42 of the Index of Forms to Regulation 806 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 are amended by striking out "Registrar of the Supreme Court" and substituting "Surrogate Clerk for Ontario" therefor. Forms 4 and 42 of Appendix A to Regulation 806 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 are amended by. (a) striking out "In the Supreme Court of Ontario" ; and (b) striking out "Registrar of the Supreme Court of Ontario" and substituting "Surro- gate Clerk for Ontario" therefor. O. Reg. 520/71. Rules of Practice. Made — November 6th, 1971. Approved — December 1st, 1971 Filed— December 15th, 1971. (2170) AMENDMENTS TO REGULATION 545 OF RE- VISED REGULATIONS OF ONTARIO, 1970, BEING THE RULES OF PRACTICE AND PRO- CEDURE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO, INCLUDING THE APPENDIX OF FORMS AND THE TARIFF OF FEES, MADE BY THE RULES COMMITTEE ON THE 6TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1971, UNDER THE JUDICATURE ACT. 1 . Rule 23 of Regulation 545 of Revised Regula- tions of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 23. — (1) A municipal corporation may be served with a writ of summons by delivering a copy to the chairman, mayor, warden, reeve or clerk thereof. (2) In the case of a railway, telegraph or express corporation, service may be effected on the agent of such corporation at any branch or agency thereof, or on any station master of the railway company, or on the telegraph operator or express agent having charge of any telegraph or express office belonging to such corporation. (3) Any other corporation may be served with a writ of summons by delivering a copy to the president or other head officer, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, director, or any agent thereof, or the manager or person in charge of any branch or agency thereof in Ontario. Any person who, within Ontario, transacts or carries on any of the business of, or any business for, a corporation whose chief place of business is out of Ontario shall, for the purpose of being served as aforesaid, be deemed to be the agent thereof. (4) Service may also be effected on any person appointed for that purpose under the provisions of any statute. 2. Rule 45 of Regulation 545 of Revised Regula- tions of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 45. — (1) Where a defendant is served with a writ of summons within Ontario, he shall appear within ten days, and in the case of a specially endorsed writ within fifteen days, including the day of service. (2) Where a respondent is served with an originat- ing notice of motion within Ontario, he shall appear on or before the date upon which the motion is returnable. 1088 O. Reg. 520/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 47 3. Rule 46 of Regulation 545 of Revised Regula- tions of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 46. A defendant, or a respondent to an originating notice of motion, shall appear by filing with the proper officer a memorandum in writing, if he appears by solicitor, stating the name and place of business of such soUcitor, or, if he appears in person, stating that he defends in person, and giving his address and naming a place within Ontario to be called his address for service (Form 9). Following such apf)earance the defendant or respondent shall forthwith serve such memorandum upon the plaintiff or apphcant. 4. Sub-rule (1) of rule 181 of Regulation 545 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is re- voked and the following substituted therefor : 181. — (1) Unless otherwise directed by the court, the time of the long vacation, or of the Christmas vacation, shall not be reckoned in the computation of the times appointed or allowed by these rules for, (a) delivering or amending a pleading, except the defence in matrimonial causes and in actions for ahmony ; {b) appeals to a judge in chambers ; (c) reports becoming absolute, except in un- defended mortgage actions ; {d) moving to discharge an order adding a party, except an order adding a subsequent en- cumbrancer in a mortgage action ; {e) moving to add to, vary or set aside a judgment by a party served therewith ; (/) setting an action down for trial pursuant to sub-rule 4 of rule 246. 5. Rule 246 of Regulation 545 of Revised Regu- lations of Ontario, 1970, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 246. — (1) WTiere in an action no statement of defence or answer has been deUvered, the plaintifi may set the action down for trial after the close of pleadings. (2) Where a statement of defence or answer has been delivered, and pleadings are closed, any party who has delivered a pleading and is ready for trial may serve upon every other party who has delivered a pleading and file, with proof of service, a certificate of readiness according to Form 38. (3) Where all parties entitled to do so have de- livered certificates of readiness, any such party may set the action down for trial. (4) Subject to any order enlarging or abridging the time, where one or more but not all parties entitled to do so have dehvered a certificate of readiness and sixty days have elapsed since the delivery of the first such certificate, any such party may set the action down for trial. (5) Except by leave of the court, a party who has deUvered a certificate of readiness, shall not initiate or continue any interlocutory proceedings or any form of discovery. 6. Rule 401 of Regulation 545 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 4tl. When a judge who has reserved judgment in any cause, action, issue, motion or matter, (a) dies without giving judgment ; or (6) having resigned his office or having been appointed to any other court does not give judgment within the time cdlowed by statute ; or (c) has not given judgment within six months from the time of reserving it, the Chief Justice of the High Court may order that the cause, action, issue, motion or matter be restored to the proper list for trial or hearing, and, in case the original trial or hearing was u[)on evidence given viva voce, may direct that the retrial or re-hearing shall be upon a transcript of the reporter's notes of such evidence, or upon such transcript and additional evidence given tnva voce or by affidavit, or upon such transcript and evidence given viva voce and evidence given by affidavit, or upon new evidence, or other- wise as in his opinion the circumstances of the particular case may require, and may dispose of the costs of the original trial or hearing and of the costs of procuring and furnishing any copies of the transcript of the reporter's notes, or may refer the question as to such costs or any of them to the judge presiding at the re-trial or re-hearing, but no directions for a re-trial or re-hearing which include a direction for the use of the transcript of the reporter's notes shall be deemed to limit or restrict the power of the judge presiding at such re-trial or re-hearing in his discretion to permit the recalling of any witness called at the original trial or hearing, or to receive other or additional evidence. 7. Sub-rule (1) of rule 506 of Regulation 545 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 5#6. — (1) Unless otherwise ordered by a judge of the Court of Appeal, the execution of the judgment appealed from shall, upon em appeal being set down to be heard, be stayed pending the appeal, but, where the judgment appealed from awards a mandamus or an injunction or alimony or mainte- 1089 48 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 520/71 nance for a wife or children, execution shall not be stayed unless so ordered by the judge appealed from or by a judge of the Court of Appeal. 8. The Appendix of Forms to Regulation 545 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by inserting therein the following form: Form 38 CERTIFICATE OF READINESS (Rule 246) I, (solicitor for) the above-named ,Do Hereby {plaintiff or defendant) Certify that I have completed all proceedings in this action which, in my opinion, need be taken on behalf of my client [or on my behalf as the case may be) prior to trial. I will not initiate or continue any interlocutory proceedings or any form of discovery without leave of the Court and I repre- sent that my client is {or I am as the case may be) ready to proceed with the trial of this action when- ever called upon to do so. Dated at this . . day of . 19. To. (signature) 9. Form 78 of the Appendix of Forms to Regulation 545 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : Form 78 GARNISHMENT ORDER ATTACHING DEBTS (Rule 597) -- In the Supreme Court of Ontario The Master {or as the case may be) {Date) Between A. B., Judgment Creditor — and — C. D., Judgment Debtor — and — E. F., Garnishee Upon the application of and upon reading the affidavit of , filed, and upon hearing the solicitor [or counsel] for ; 1. It is ordered that all debts owing or accruing due from the above-named garnishee to the above- named judgment debtor be attached. 2. And it is further ordered that the said garnishee attend before the in Chambers {or as the case may be) on day, the day of , 19 . . . . , at o'clock in the noon, to show cause why the debt due from him to the said judgment debtor should not be paid into court to the credit of this matter. 10. Form 79 of the Appendix of Forms to Regulation 545 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: Form 79 NOTICE OF GARNISHMENT ORDER, IN LIEU OF ORDER, TO BE SERVED OUT OF ONTARIO (Rule 597) To E. F., of. Take Notice that an order has been obtained attaching all debts owing or accruing due from you to the above-named judgment debtor. And Take Further Notice that an order has also been obtained appointing day, the day of 19 , at o'clock in the noon, for the making of an apphcation before at by the said judgment creditor for a further order that the debt due from you to the above-named judgment debtor be paid into court to the credit of this matter ; and an application will be made accordingly, and, if you do not attend on the return of the said motion, an order may be made in your absence. 11. Form 80 of the Appendix of Forms to Regula- tion 545 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 1090 O. Reg. 520/71 Form M GARNISHMENT ORDER— FINAL (Rule 601) Upon the application of and upon reading the affidavit of filed, and the order herein dated the day of , 19 .... , whereby it was ordered that aD debts owing or accruing due from the above- named garnishee to the above-named judgment debtor should be attached, and upon hearing the THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 521/71 49 THE ELDERLY PERSONS CENTRES ACT O. Reg. 521/71. General. Made — December 8th, 1971. Filed— December 15th, 1971. solicitor [or counsel] for . 1. It is ordered that the said garnishee do forth- with pay the debt due from him to the said judgment debtor into Court to the credit of this matter. 2. And it is further ordered that the costs of the judgment creditor of this application be first paid from the said money and that the balance be then paid to the sheriff of the of to be dealt with under The Creditors' Relief Act. 12. Paragraph numbered 5 of Form 140 of the Appendix of Forms to Regulation 545 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as amended by Ontario Regulation 284/71, is further amended by striking out "21" and substituting "18" therefor. 13. Tariff A of Regulation 545 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as amended by Ontario Regulation 285/71, is further amended in that part of the said Tariff relating to the fees to be allowed solicitors in preceedings in uncontested divorce matters under the Divorce Ad (Canada) by, (a) inserting "or decree absolute at hearing" immediately following "nisi" in Item 9, and (b) adding the following item : "11. Taxation of costs. (2171) 10.00" REGULATION MADE UNDER THE ELDERLY PERSONS CENTRES ACT 1. Schedule 1 to Regulation 235 of Revised Regialations of Ontario, 1970, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 99/71, is further amended by addmg thereto the following items : 6a. The Greater Niagara Senior Citizens' Associa- tion 11a. Maple City Senior Centre 2.— {1) Items 10 and 15 of Schedule 2 to Regulation 235 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 are revoked and the following substituted therefor: 10. Oshawa Senior Citizens' Centre, 43 John Street West, Oshawa 15. Senior Citizens' Recreation Centre, 310 Charles Street East, Kitchener (2) The said Schedule 2, as amended by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 99/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following items: 9a. Maple City Senior Centre, 130 Queen Street, Chatham 96. Niagara Falls Senior Citizens' Recreation Centre, 1645 Morrison Street, Niagara Falls 3. Clause d of item 4 of Part I of Form 2 of Regiilation 235 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as made by subsection 3 of section 7 of Ontario Regulation 117/71, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: (ca) the amount of the grant remaining to be paid will be apphed first in payment of the unpaid accotmts referred to in clause c. 1 (2172) 1091 1 50 O. Reg. 522/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 524/71 THE HOMES FOR RETARDED PERSONS ACT O. Reg. 522/71. General. Made— December 8th, 1971. Filed— December 15th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HOMES FOR RETARDED PERSONS ACT 1. — (1) Item 1, items 2, 3, 4 and 5, as remade by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 217/71 and items 5fl and 5b, as made by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 217/71, of Schedule 1 to Regulation 437 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 are revoked and the following substituted therefor : 1. Aj ax- Pickering and Whitby Association for Retarded Children 2. The Association for Mentally Retarded of Hawkesbury and Area 3. Brampton and District Association for Re- tarded Children 4. Brantford and District Association for the Mentally Retarded 5. Burlington and District Association for the Mentally Retarded 5a. Cerebral Palsy Parent Council of Toronto 56. Elizabeth Bigelow Village 5c. Friends of L'Arche 24a. South Peel Association for the Mentally Retarded 2. Item 13 of Schedule 2 to Regulation 437 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as remade by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 217/71, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : 13. Silver Spring Farm, 3501 Richmond Road, Ottawa (2173) THE INTERPRETATION ACT O. Reg. 523/71. Fees payable under The Business Cor- porations Act. Made— December 15th, 1971. Filed— December 16th, 1971. (2) Items 8 and 9 of the said Schedule 1 are revoked and the following substituted there- for: (2186) 8. The Guelph and District Association for the Mentally Retarded Incorporated 9. Kapuskasing and District Association for the Mentally Retarded 9a. The Kenora-Keewatin District Association for the Mentally Retarded 96. Kitchener- Waterloo & District Association for the Mentally Retarded 9c. The Lakehead Association for the Mentally Retarded (3) The said Schedule 1 is further amended by adding thereto the following item : 1092 REGULATION MADE UNDER THE INTERPRETATION ACT FEES PAYABLE UNDER THE BUSINESS CORPORATIONS ACT 1. The fee that shall be paid to the Ontario Securities Commission, (1) upon application to the Commission under section 152 of The Business Corporations Act for an order is $50. (2) upon application to the Commission under subsection 9 of section 1, subsection 2 of section 119, subsection 3 of section 173 or subsection 2 of section 185 of The Business Corporations Act for an order is $100. O. Reg. 523/71, s. 1. 1 THE SECURITIES ACT O. Reg. 524/71. General. Made— December 15th, 1971. Filed— December 16th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT 1. Clause V of subsection 1 of section 8 of Regulation 794 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: O. Reg. 524/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 526/71 51 (v) upon giving notice to the Commis- sion under section 28 of the Act, is . . $10 (w) upon application to the Commission under section 59 of the Act, V (i) for a ruling, is $50 (ii) for each additional supple- mentary application for a ruling, is $25 (x) upon apphcation to the Commission under section 116 or subclauses i and ii of clause c of subsection 1 of section 132 of the Act, for an order, is $50 (y) upon all other applications to the Commission under the Act or regula- tions for an order, is $100 (z) for a certified statement under sec- tion 148 of the Act is $10 to which shall be added the fee under clause u where a copy of a document is re- quired in connection with such certified statement. (2187) 1 THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT O. Reg. 525/71. General. Made— December 15th, 1971. Filed— December 16th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT 1. Section 20, exclusive of the paragraphs, and sections 21 and 22 of Regulation 128 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as made by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 149/71, are revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor: TRIBUNAL 20. A subpoena issued under subsection 2 of section 9 of the Act shall be in Form 7 and shall be signed by the Chairman of the Tribunal or a vice- chairman thereof and shall be served personaUy on the person summoned who shall be paid fees and allowances for his attendance as a witness before m the Tribunal as follows: L 21. The notice of hearing before the Tribunal under subsection 4 of section 7 of the Act shall be in Form 8. 1093 22. A voluntary cancellation of registration under subsection 2 of section 6 of the Act shall be in Form 9. 2. Forms 6, 7 and 8 of Regulation 128 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as made by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 149/71, are renumbered as Forms 7, 8 and 9, respectively. (2188) 1 THE INSURANCE ACT O. Reg. 526/71. Variable Insurance Contracts of Life Insurers. Made— December 15th, 1971. FUed— December 16th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE INSURANCE ACT VARIABLE INSURANCE CONTRACTS OF LIFE INSURERS 1. In this Regulation, "fund" means a separate and distinct fund maintained by an insurer authorized to transact the business of life insurance in respect of the non-guaranteed benefits of a variable in- surance contract. O. Reg. 526/71, s. 1. 2. — (1) An insurer that proposes to enter into a variable insurance contract shall, at least thirty days before offering to enter into such a contract, file with the Superintendent, (a) the form of the documents evidencing the variable insurance contract ; and (b) a copy of an information folder to be used by the insurer in connection with the sale of that type of variable insurance con- tract certified by the president, vice- president, managing director or other di- rector appointed for the purpose, and by the secretary or manager of the insurer. (2) An insurer that has filed an information folder in respect of a variable insurance contract shall, as long as it continues to offer to enter into that type of variable contract, file with the Superintendent a copy of a new information folder in respect of that type of variable insurance con- tract certified as provided. («) forthwith upon any material change in any facts set out in the latest information folder filed in respect of that type of variable insurance contract other than a change in the investments of the fund; and (b) within. 52 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 526/71 (i) one year and one month after the date of filing of the latest information folder, or (ii) eighteen months of the date of the financial statement contained in the latest information folder, whichever is the earlier, s. 2. O. Reg. 526/71, 3. — (1) The documents evidencing a variable in- surance contract shall, (a) contain a statement in bold print warning that the contract includes benefits that are not guaranteed ; (b) describe the benefits under the contract and indicate which benefits are guaranteed and which benefits are not guaranteed but fluctuate with the market value of the assets of the fund supporting them ; (c) state, (i) the method of determining the benefits related to the market value of the fund and the amount of the surrender value of these benefits, and ' (ii) where provision is made for part of the premium to be allocated to pro- vide the benefits related to the market value of the fund, the per- centage of the premium so allocated ; (d) state the times, which shall not be less than once monthly, at which the fund shall be valued and at which the value of the benefits related to the market value of the fund may be determined ; and (e) describe the charges or methods of deter- mining the charges against the fund for taxes, management or other expenses. (2) The information folder relating to a variable insurance contract shall, (a) except with respect to item 1, present in narrative form, without reference to techni- cal terms where possible or to inapplicable items, the information required by Form 1 in an order appropriate to best describing the contract itself and not necessarily in the order provided in Form 1 ; (b) contain or be accompanied by the state- ments of financial information in accordance with forms 2 to 7 as of a date not earlier than December 31st preceding the date of filing ; and (c) contain a statement that the folder is not an insurance contract. (3) The Superintendent may permit a summary of the information folder to be filed in addition to the information folder referred to in subsection 2, and in such case the summary of the information folder so filed may be delivered to a prospective pur- chaser in lieu of the information folder delivered to the prospective purchaser under section 4. (4) The summary of the information folder relating to a variable contract shall, (a) present in narrative form, without reference to technical terms where possible or to inapplicable items, the information re- quired by items 1, 2, 6 (a), 9 and 18 of Form 1 ; (b) contain or be accompanied by a five year statement of the fund and a schedule of investments in accordance with Forms 5 and 6 as of a date not earlier than December 31st preceding the date of filing; and (c) contain a statement that the folder is not an insurance contract. O. Reg. 526/71, s. 3. 4. — (1) Before an application for a variable in- surance contract is signed by a prospective pur- chaser of a variable insurance contract, there shall be delivered to him a true copy of the information folder then on file pursuant to section 2 that relates to the contract, provided that where a variable insurance contract does not provide for any other benefits dependent on the market value of a fund except that the insured or a beneficiary under the contract may elect that policy dividends or proceeds be retained for investment in the fund, or that policy proceeds may be applied under a variable settlement option, the delivery of a true copy of the information folder then on file pursuant to section 2 to the insured or beneficiary shall be made immediately prior to the making of such election. (2) At the time of delivery of the information folder referred to in subsection 1 the insurer shall obtain therefor a written receipt signed by the prospective purchaser. O. Reg. 526/71, s. 4. 5. Where a prospective purchaser of a variable insurance contract is furnished with a proposal form that describes a particular contract, (a) the description shall be entered on a form prepared by the insurer ; (b) the proposal form shall be consistent with the information folder for that particular contract ; and 1094 O. Reg. 526/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 53 (c) a specimen copy of the prepared form shall be filed with the Superintendent. O. Reg. 526/71,5.5. 6. — (1) No insurer or agent shall give any undertaking or make any promises as to the future value of a fund or any interest in a fund or any benefit supported by a fund. (2) Any illustration of growth rates of a fund shall be based upon reasonable and clearly expressed assumptions and shall state that any part of the premium or other amount that is allocated to a fund is invested at the risk of the insured and may increase or decrease in value according to the fluctuations in the market value of the assets in the fund. (3) Where an illustration of growth rates of a fund is based upon the past performance of a fund itself or of similar funds or of one or more indexes, it shall also be made clear that such past results should not be construed as being indicative of the future performance of the fund. O. Reg. 526/71, S.6. 7. The insurer shall furnish, at least annually, a statement to the insured showing, (a) the amount, if any, allocated under the contract to the fund during the period covered by the statement ; (6) the value of the benefits related to the market value of the fund at the end of the period covered by the statement ; and (c) the information required by Form 6, together vnth the amount of the charges, or the {jercentcige rate of charges to the fund for taxes, management or other expenses, but excluding brokerage commissions, brokerage fees, transfer taxes and other expenses normally added to the cost of investments acquired or deducted from the proceeds of investments sold. O. Reg. 526/71. s. 7. 8. Section 2, subsections 2, 3 and 4 of section 3, section 4 and section 5 do not apply to group variable insurance contracts. O. Reg. 526/71, s. 8. 9. Regulation 543 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked. O. Reg. 526/71, s. 9. Form 1 The Insurance Act INFORMATION REQUIRED IN THE INFORMATION FOLDER OF A LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY WITH A FUND Item 1. Description of the Variable Insurance Contracts ; State briefly the description of the variable in- surance contracts offered and describe the material provisions of such contracts, including, without limiting the generaUty of the foregoing, the following information : (1) (a) the benefits under the contract which are guaranteed ; and (b) the benefits under the contract which are not guaranteed but fluctu- ate with the market value of the assets of the fund supporting them. (2) The method of determining the benefits related to the market value of the fund and the amount of the surrender value of those benefits. (3) The percentage of the premium allocated to provide the benefits related to the market value of the fund, when provision is made for part of the premium to be so allocated. (4) Surrender, loan, non-forfeiture or other option provisions. (5) The retention charges in the event of surrender of the contract clearly stated and expressed in dollars and cents or as a percentage of premiums, as of the end of each of the first, second and fifth year that the contract is in effect. Instructions : 1. This item shall be set forth as the first item in the information folder, except that item 4 and other related information thereto may precede this item and the required informa- tion in paragraphs (2) to (5) inclusive should be given by type and cross reference to the appropriate places in the information folder. 2. With respect to paragraphs (3) and (5), tabular illustrations may be used. 3. With respect to item 5, retention charges may be shown as of the end of other and later years that the contract is in effect in order to better illustrate the effect and term of the contract. Item 2. Value of Units : (a) Describe briefly the method followed or to be followed in determining the value of units to be credited to the contract or surrendered under the contract or to measure the benefits undo* the contract. Instruction : State the frequency with which anits are 1095 54 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 526/71 valued, the time when such value becomes effective and the length of time it remains in effect. (b) Describe the basis for establishing the value of the fund. (c) Describe the charges or method of determining the charges, against the fund for taxes, management, or any other expenses or charges on the basis actually charged and on an annual basis. Instructions : 1. Indicate briefly any additional charge im- posed for the crediting of units to variable insurance contracts, for the transfer of units in one fund for units in another, or the reinvestment of dividends and similar distributions. 2. The charges include all service charges against the fund including charges relating to such mattefs as cosi of establishment of a variable insurance contract and the cost of the continuing administration and main- tenance of such contract. 3. When giving particulars of the charges against the fund with respect to a variable insurance contract, indicate when the charges will be deducted. (d) Describe briefly any provision in the insurer's by-law, resolution, charter or in any agreement or other istrument which specifically authorizes or requires reinvestment of the proceeds of investment divi- dends or similar distribution in units to be credited to the contract. (e) Explain how the contract holder is notified of the number of units credited to or variable benefits available under his contract and state how often the contract holder will be notified. Item 3. Method of Marketing : Outline briefly the method of marketing variable insurance contracts. Give brief details of any con- tractual arrangements made for this method of marketing. Instruction : Item 4. State whether it is the intention of the in- surer to engage in the continuous sale of variable insurance contracts. Name and Incorporation of Insurance Company Issuing Contracts : 1096 State the full corporate name of the insurer and the address of its head office and principal office. State the laws under which the insurer was in- corporated and whether incorporated by letters patent or otherwise and the date thereof. If material, state whether supplementary letters patent or similar authority for amendment or variation of the letters patent or other constituting document have been issued. Instructions : 1. Particulars of any such documents need be set out only if material to the variable in- surance contract described in the informa- tion folder. See item 12. 2. Give material details of the form of organ- ization and structure of the insurer. 3. File with the Superintendent a certified copy of by-law and resolution under which the fund has been established by the insurer indicating the statutory authority for its establishment. Item 5. Restrictions Imposed by Statute and By- law on the Investment Policies of the Insurer with Respect to a Fund : (a) State the statutory limitations on the investments for the fund of the insurer and the amount of the insurer's initial transfer to the fund and source of funds for such transfer. {b) State and describe the investment policy, or proposed policy of the insurer as regards the fund with respect to each of the following types of activities outlining the extent, if any, to which the insurer has engaged in such activities during the last five years. 1. The borrowing of money. 2. The concentration of investments in a particular class or kind of industry. 3. The purchase and sale of real estate. 4. The making of loans, whether secured or unsecured, exclusive of the pur- chase of debt securities for invest- ment purposes. 5. Transfer of securities between the fund and the insurer. 6. Investment in securities of mutual funds. 7. Any other policy which the insurer deems fundamental. O. Reg. 526/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 55 Item 6. Policies with Respect to Investments for the Fund : State and describe the investment poUcy of the insurer with respect to each of the following matters which is not described under item 5 : (a) State the objectives of the investment poUcy of the funds. (6) The percentage of assets which it may invest in the securities of any one company. (c) The percentage of securities of any one company which it may acquire. (d) Investment in securities of companies for the purpose of exercising control or manage- ment. (e) The application of earnings of the fund. Item 7. Diversification of Assets in the Fund : Furnish in substantially the tabular form indicated, the following information as at a date within thirty days of the fihng of the information folder with respect to each company, 5 per cent or more of whose securities of any class are owned directly of indirectly by the insurer for the fund. TABLE Name and .Address of Company Nature of its Principal Business Percentage of Securities of any Class beneficially owned, directly or indirectly, by insurer in the Fund Percentage of Book Value of the Fund Assets invested therein Instruction: • Where variable insurance contracts with fund units have been issued for a period of twelve months and no material change has occurred in the information required by this item since the date to which the financial statements relating to the fund required for inclusion in the information folder are made up, the information re- quired by this item may be given as of the date to which such financial statements are made up. Item 8. Tax Status of the Fund : State any taxes that may be imposed on the in- surer that would be payable by the insiu-er from or on behalf of the fund which would constitute a charge upon or deduction from the fund and explain the income tax position of the insurer with respect to its fund. Item 9. Tax Status of Contract Holders: State in general terms the income tax con- sequences to those contract holders who hold con- tracts, the reserve for which is invested in the fund. Item 10. Pending Legal Proceedings : Briefly describe any legal proceedings material to the insurer and material to contract holders that have or will have units credited to the contract to which the insurer or any of its subsidiaries is a party or of which any of their property is the subject. Include the name of the Court or agency in which the pro- ceedings are pending, the date instituted and the principal parties thereto. Make a similar statement as to any such proceedings known to be con- templated. Item 1 1 . Rights of Contract Holders : State whether a contract holder is a member of the insurer and as such is entitled to any voting rights. 1097 / THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 526/71 Item 12. Custodian of Fund Portfolio of Securities : State the name, principal business address, and nature of the business of any company holding portfolio securities of the insurer as custodian, the basis upon which such securities are held and the approval given therefor, and the jurisdiction in which the portfolio of securities are physically situate. Item 13. Statement of Functions of Insurer: (a) Give a concise statement of the manner in . which the following functions of the insurer with respect to the fund are performed and who is responsible therefor, stating how such functions are co-ordinated and to the extent that any such functions are not jjerformed by bona fide employees of the insurer, the names and addresses of the persons or com- panies responsible for performing such functions : 1. Management of the insurer other than management of the fund port- folio. 2. Management of the fund portfolio. 3. Providing investment analysis for the fund portfolio. 4. Providing investment recommenda- tions for the fund portfolio. 5. Making investment decisions for the fund portfolio. 6. Purchase and sale of the investment portfolio and brokerage arrange- ments relating thereto. 7. Distribution of the variable in- surance contracts offered. {b) List the names and addresses in full of all directors and officers of the companies named in answer to paragraph (a) of this item if performed by a company other than the insurer. Instructions : 1. In giving information regarding the pur- chase and sale of the investment portfolio and brokerage arrangements relating there- to only the name and address of the principal broker need be given. 2. In giving information regarding purchase and sale of the investment portfolio and brokerage arrangements relating thereto and where a principal broker is involved, give brief details of the following matters: 1098 (i) the total cost during the last com- pleted financial year of the insurer of securities acquired for the fund, distinguishing between, {a) securities of or guaranteed by the government of any coun- try, or any political sub- division thereof, (b) short term notes, and (c) other securities ; (ii) the total cost of securities held at the beginning and at the end of the in- surer's last completed financial year; (iii) the formula, method or criteria used in allocating brokerage business to persons or companies furnishing statistical research or other services to the insurer or the manager of the insurer with respect to the fund; and (iv) state the amount of brokerage paid to the principal broker. 3. If one or more persons or companies per- forms more than one of the functions referred to in this item, so state giving details of all functions so performed. 4. As used in this form, (a) "principal broker" includes, (i) a person or company through whom the investment port- folio of the insurer is pur- chased or sold pursuant to a contractual arrangement with the insurer or the manag- er of the insurer providing for an exclusive right to pur- chase or sell the investment portfolio of the insurer or any feature which gives or is in- tended to give a broker or dealer a material competitive advantage over other brokers or dealers in respect of the purchase or sale of the invest- ment portfolio of the insurer, or a person or company, together with any affiliate by or through whom 15 per cent or more of the aggregate value of securities transactions of the insurer were carried out ; (b) "brokerage arrangements" or "brokerage business" include all pur- (ii) O. Reg. 526/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 57 chases and sales of the investment portfolio, whether effected directly or through an agent. 5. With the consent of the Superintendent a person or company who would otherwise be a principal broker may, with respect to any one of more of the items of disclosure required by this Form, be treated as not coming within the definition of a principal broker. Item 14. Relationship to I nsiu'er: Furnish the following information as to each person or company named in answer to paragraph (a) of item 13: 1. If a named person or company is associated with the insurer or is a director or senior officer of or is associated with any affihate of the insurer or is a director or senior officer of or is associated with any company which is associated with the insurer, so state and give particulars of the relation- ship. 2. If a named person or company in paragraph (a) has a contract or arrangement with the insurer, give a brief description of the con- tract or arrangement, including the basis for determining the remuneration of the named person or company and give the amount of remuneration jwid or payable by the insurer and its subsidiaries to such person or company during the last com- pleted financial year of the insurer. 3. Where and to the extent required by the Superintendent, give the business ex- perience of each named person or company and in the case of a named company, the directors and officers thereof. Item 15. Principal Participants in the Fund: Where more than 10 per cent of the net asset value of the fund is attributed to one contract, furnish the following information as of the year end set forth in the financial statements in forms 2 to 7 inclusive or as of a date specified by the Super- intendent in substantially the tabular form indicated : TABLE Column 1 Column 2 Type of Contract Percentage of Net Asset Value of the Fund Item 16. Surrender and Maturity Options: Give a brief outhne of the rights of the contract holder during the term of and at the maturity of the contract including, without hmiting the generaUty of the foregoing, surrender privileges, conversion and other options and any charges with respect thereto. Instruction : This information should be stated in plain language without the use of technical terminology. Item 17. Interest of Management and Others in Material Transactions : Describe briefly and, where practicable, state the approximate amount of any material interest, direct 1099 or indirect, of any of the following persons or companies in any transactions within the three years prior to the date of the fihng of the information folder, or in any proposed transaction which in either such case has materiaUy affected, or will materially affect, the insurer or any of its subsidiaries with respect to the fund : 1. The principal broker of the insurer. 2. Any director or senior officer of the insurer. 3. Any associate or affihate of the foregoing persons or companies. Instructions : Give a brief description of the material transaction. Include the name and address 53 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 526/71 of each person or company whose interest in any transaction is described and the nature of the relationship by reason of which such interest is required to be described. 2. As to any transaction involving the pur- chase or sale of assets by or to the in- surer or any subsidiary, state the cost of the assets to the purchaser and the cost thereof to the seller if acquired by the seller within two years prior to the trans- action. 3. This item does not apply to any interest arising from holding a contract of the in- surer where the contract holder receives no extra or special benefit or advantage not shared on a pro rata basis by all other contract holders who are resident in Canada. 4. No information need be given in answer to this item as to any transaction or any interest therein, where, (i) the rates or charges involved in the transaction are fixed by law or deter- mined by competitive bids, (ii) the interest of a specified person or company in the transaction is solely that of a director of another company that is a party to the transaction, (iii) the transaction involves services as a bank or other depository of funds, trustee under a trust indenture or other similar services, (iv) the interest of a specified person or company, including all periodic in- stalments in the case of any lease or other agreement providing for peri- odic payments for instalments, does not exceed $10,000, or (v) the transaction does not, directly or indirectly, involve remuneration for services and, (a) the interest of a specified per- son or company arose from the beneficial ownership, di- rect or indirect, of less than 10 per cent of any class of equity shares of another com- pany that is a party to the transaction, and [h) the transaction is in the ordinary course of business of the insurer or its subsidiaries. 5. Information shall be furnished in answer to this item with respect to transactions not excluded above that involve remuneration. directly or indirectly, to any of the specified persons or companies for services in any capacity unless the interest of the person or company arises solely from the beneficial ownership, direct or indirect, of less than 10 per cent of any class of equity shares of another company furnishing the services to the insurer or its subsidiaries with respect to the fund. 6. This item does not require the disclosure of any interest in any transaction unless such interest and transaction are material. Item 18. Management Fees and other Expenses : State the maximum management fees expressed as a percentage of the net assets of the fund and all other expenses which may be charged against the assets of the fund under the contract. Explain how the management fee and other expenses are cal- culated and to whom they are paid. Instruction : The term "other expenses" shall mean all other expenses incurred in the ordinary course of business relating to the organ- ization, management and operation of the fund with the exception of the commissions and brokerage fees on the purchase and sale of portfolio securities and taxes of all kinds to which the fund is or might be sub- ject. Item 19. Material Contracts: Give particulars of every material contract entered into within two years prior to the date of the filing of the information folder by the insurer or any of its subsidiaries and state a reasonable time and place at which contract, or copy thereof, may be inspected. The term "material contract" means any contract that can be reasonably regarded as presently material to the proposed contract holder with respect to the fund and not in the ordinary and normal course of business. Item 20. Other Material Facts : Give particulars of any other material facts re- lating to the variable insurance contract proposed to be sold and not disclosed pursuant to the fore- going items. O. Reg. 526/71, Form 1. 1100 I O. Reg. 526/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 59 Form 2 The Insurance Act RECONCILIATION AND STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS OF FUND FOR THE YEAR ENDED , 19. . . $ 1. Fund at Beginning of Year % Transfers and Payments Into Fund I 2. Premium and reserve allocations 3. Other deposits 4. Total Transfers and Payments from Fund 5. Annuity, death claims and other benefits 6. Withdrawals 7. Transfers to provide fixed benefits 4. Other (specify) 9. Total 10. Net increase (or decrease) in fund re contract holders' benefits during the year 11. Net Balance of Investment Operations and Expenses FOR THE Year (Form 3) 12. Fund at End of Year O. Reg. 526/71, Form 2. Form 3 The Insurance Act STATEMENT OF INVESTMENT OPERATIONS AND EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 19... Investment Operations I Income 1. Investment Income 2. Other Income Capital 1101 60 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 526/71 3. Realized profits (losses) on sale of Investments 4. Increase (decrease) in unrealized appreciation of investments 5. Total Expenses 6. Management Fees $ 7. Taxes, licences and other fees 8. Other expenses 9. Total 10. Net balance of investment operations and expenses for the year O. Reg. 526/71, Form 3. Form 4 am ernijti The Insurance Act STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AS AT 19... Assets (at market value) 1. Bonds $ 2. Stocks — Preferred 3. — Common 4. Mortgage Loans 5. Real Estate 6. Cash and term deposits 7. Investment income due and accrued 8. Accounts receivable 9 10 , , . , . , 11. Total Assets Liabilities 12. Amounts due to other funds $ 13. Taxes, licences and fees 14. Expenses due and accrued 1102 O. Reg. 526/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 15. Investments purchased 16. Other habUities 17 18. Total Amounts Owing Insurance Fund ~ 19. Funds held for benefit of contract holder % 20. Amounts transferred from other funds 21. Surplus 22. Total Funds 23. Total Funds and Amounts Owing 61 O. Reg. 526/71, Form 4. Form 5 The Insurance Act FIVE YEAR STATEMENT OF THE FUND AND THE NUMBER OF CONTRACTS OUTSTANDING Year Ended Value at End of Year Number of Contracts outstanding at the end of year •Distributions During the Year Net Assets Accumulation Unit Capital Dividend Paid 19.. 19.. 19.. 19.. 19.. O. Reg. 526/71, Form 5. * Use where ap{^cable Form 6 The Insurance Act SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS YEAR-END HOLDINGS AS AT 19.. A statement containing the following information : (a) the name of each issue of the securities held ; (b) the class or designation of each security held ; (c) the number of each class of shares or aggregate face value of each class of other securities held ; and {d) the market value of each class of securities (investments) held and the basis of computation of the market value of each such class. O. Reg. 526/71. Form 6. 1103 62 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 526/71 Form 7 The Insurance A ct STATEMENT OF TRANSACTIONS FOR YEAR ENDED , 19. . State the following information with respect to transactions effected in the portfolio of the Fund during the year ended 19 . . Each class of Security held (specify class or designation of security as indicated below)* The aggregate number of securities or the aggregate face value of debt instruments of each class pur- chased during period and total cost The aggregate number of securities or the aggregate face value of debt •instruments of each class sold during period and proceeds of sale Quantity or Face Value Cost Quantity or Face Value Proceeds * (a) government securities (securities of or guaranteed by the government of any country, or any political subdivision thereof) ; (b) short-term notes ; i (c) stocks; (d) bonds; (e) mortgages on real estate ; and (/) other securities. (2189) O. Reg. 526/71, s. 7. 1 1104 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE « INDEX 1 CLOSING OF THE HOUSE 1 GOVERNMENT NOTICES ' The Ontario Highway Transport Board.Act 2 Certificates of Incorporation Issued f Letters Patent of Incorporation Issued 17 Certificates of Amalgamation Issued 17 Amendments to Articles 18 Supplementary Letters Patent Issued 21 Licences in Mortmain Issued 22 Extra-Provincial Licences Issued 22 Certificates of Dissolution Issued 23 Smrender of Letters Patent and Termination of Existence 23 Resolution Requiring Voluntary Winding Up 23 Notice of Cancellation of Letters Patent 24 Liquor Licence Act 24 Applications to Parliament — Private Bills 25 Applications to Parliament 28 CORPORATION NOTICES 2f DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP 35 CHANGE OF NAME ACT 36 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES 34 SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS 3f PUBLICATIONS UNDER THE REGULATIONS ACT The Consumer Protection Act O. Reg. 525 /71 51 The Department of Education Act O. Reg. 517 /71 44 The Department of Education Act O. Reg. 518/71 45 The Elderiy Persons Centres Act O. Reg. 521/71 4f The Home for Retarded Persons Act O. Reg. 522/71 59 The Insurance Act O. Reg. 526/71 51 The Interpretation Act O. Reg. 523/71 5§ The Judicature Act O. Reg. 520/71 46 The Mining Act O. Reg. 515/71 41 The Motor Vehicle Dealers Act O. Reg. 516/71 42 The Securities Act O. R^. 524/71 59 The Surrogate Courts Act O. Reg. 519/71 44 64 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE ONTARIO NOTICE TO SHERIFFS AND TREASURERS Re Advertising Sale of Lands for Taxes in "The Ontario Gazette", Year 1972 Section 584 of The Municipal Act provides: 584. The day of the sale shall be more than ninety-one days after the first publication of the list in The Ontario Gazette. During year 1972 the dates for publication of tax sale advertisements in The Ontario Gazette are as follows : January 1st, February 5th, March 4th, April 1st, May 6th, June 3rd, July 1st, August 5th, September 2nd, October 7th, November 4th, December 2nd, Issue No. 1- 6 10 14 19 23 27 32 36 41 45 49 -Earliest Date Sale can be held — April 2nd, " —May 7th, 1972 " — June 4th, " —July 2nd, " — August 6th, " — September 3rd " — October 1st, " " — November 5th, " — December 3rd, " —January 7th, 1973 " — February 4th, " — March 4th, Advertisements of tax sales must be received by the Queen's Printer at least TWO WEEKS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF PUBLICATION IN THE ONTARIO GAZETTE. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE OFFICIAL NOTICES PUBLICATION ACT The Ontario Gazette is published each Saturday and advertisements must be received before Wednesday 4 p.m. 10 days before publication date to ensure inclusion in the next issue. Advertisements should be typewritten or printed legibly, separate from covering letter. Number of insertions required must be stated and the names of all signing officers typewritten or printed. A copy of The Ontario Gazette will be sent free to each advertiser for each week that his advertisement appears. The rates payable for copies of The Ontario Gazette are, by subscribers for a subscription of 52 weekly issues, $6; and by others for a single copy, 15 cents. Payable in advance. Cheques should be made payable to THE TREASURER OF ONTARIO and forwarded to THE ONTARIO GAZETTE. No exchange required on cheques. All correspondence should be addressed : The Ontario Gazette, Queen's Printer and Publisher, 9th Floor, Ferguson Block, Queen's Park, Toronto 182, Ontario, Telephone 365-2238 THE QUEEN'S PRINTER & PUBLISHER ONTARIO GOVERNMENT BOOKSTORE 880 Bay Street, Toronto 181, Ontario Telephone 365-2054 - 5 NEW PUBLICATIONS NOW AVAILABLE Title Price The Ontario Government Telephone Directory 3.15 Tax Incl. The Ontario Government Directory and Guide 3.15 Tax Incl. The Loan and Trust Corporations Act (1971 Ed.) 3.00 The Corporations Act (1971) 3.00 The Sale of Goods Act (1971) .75 The Partnerships Act (1971) .75 Report of the Interdepartmental Task Force on Foreign Investment 1.00 The Ontario Gazette, Queen's Printer and Publisher, 9th Floor, Ferguson Block, Queen's Park, Toronto 182, Ontario, Telephone 365-2238 O. Reg. 527 /71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 97 Publications Under The Regulations Act January 8th, 1972 THE LIQUOR CONTROL ACT O. Reg. 527/71. General. Made— December 7th. 1971. Approved — December 15th, 1971. Filed— December 21st, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LIQUOR CONTROL ACT 1. Section 5 of Regulation 560 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 299/71, is amended by striking out "or" at the end of clause a, adding "or" at the end of clause b and adding thereto the following clause : (c) on such other days as the Board directs. 2. Section 8 of Regulation 560 of Revised Regtilations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor; 8. Any person entitled to purchase liquor may appoint in writing as his agent to purchase Uquor any other person eighteen years of age or over who is entitled to purchase liquor. 3. Section 14 of Regulation 560 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 14. Delivering of liquor to a purchaser by a common ckrrier or other person shall be made only to the purchaser at his residence or to anyone eighteen years of age or over who resides in such residence. 4. Section 41 of Regulation 560 of Revised Regulations of 'Ontario, 1970, as remade by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 301/71, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 41. Preparations, mixtures cind combinations cap- able of human consumption that contain less than 2.5 per cent of alcohol by volume or 5 per cent of alcohol by weight shall be considered to be flavoured with liquor only and not preparations, mixtures or combinations to which section 56 of the Act apphes. 5. Regulation 560 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by adding thereto the following forms: Form 1 The Liquor Control Act APPLICATION FOR HOSPITALITY SUITE LICENCE An apphcation is hereby made for a hospitahty suite hcence. The following facts are stated and information furnished : 1 . Name of applicant distillery, brewery or winery 2. Address of head office of applicant. 3. Address of premises to be licensed. 4. Description of room(s) to be licensed: Room Location Capacity (no. of persons) (signature of authorized oflBcer) 1105 98 O. Reg. 527/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 529/71 THE LIQUOR CONTROL ACT Form 2 The Liquor Control Act HOSPITALITY SUITE LICENCE Under The Liquor Control Act and the regulations, 'and subject to the limitations thereof, this licence . for the serving of liquor without charge is issued to : (name of distillery, brewery or winery) in respect of the premises sit\iated at (address) and composed of rooms, designated and located as follows: Room Location Capacity (no. of persons) Subject to prior, cancellation or determination pursuant to The Liquor Control Act and the regu- lations thereunder, this licence expires at midnight < on the 31st day of March, 19 ... . Dated at Toronto this day of 19.... Chief Commissioner Liquor Control Board of Ontario Liquor Control Board of Ontario: G. KiTCHING Chief Commissioner Dated at Toronto, this 7th day of December, 1971. (2212) O. Reg. 528/71. General. Made— December 14th, 1971. Approved — December 15th, 1971. Filed— December 21st, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LIQUOR CONTROL ACT 1. — (1) Subclause 6 of subsection 1 of section 36 of Regulation 560 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (6) 28 cents per gallon of production as deter- mined by the final dip of the fermentation tun and recorded in the Federal Excise Department's Brewers' Daily Record (Form T238); (2) Clause b of subsection 2 of the said section 36 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : [b) 28 cents per gallon of beer sold in Ontario. Made by the Board, this 14th day of December, 1971. Liquor Control Board of Ontario: G. KiTCHING Chief Commissioner (2213) 2 THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT O. Reg. 529/71. General. Made— December 9th, 1971. Approved — December 15th, 1971. Filed— December 21st, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 1. Section 5 of Regulation 563 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 5. Sections 6 to 27 apply to all classes of licensed premises. 2 1106 2. Section 16 of Regulation 563 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : J O. Reg. 529/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 531 /71 99 16. No person tinder, the age of eighteen years fehall be employed in the selling or serving of liquor, in a licensed premises. Liquor Board of Ontario : J. Mackey Chairman Dated at Toronto, this 6th day of December, 1971. (2214) 2 THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT O. Reg. 530/71. Elementary and Secondary Schools — General. Made— December 9th. 1971. Approved — December 15th, 1971. Filed— December 21st, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT 1. Clause h of subsection 1 of section 43 of Regulation 191 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (A) institutional classes for persons in children's homes or children's residences or in deten- tion and observation homes estabUshed under The Provincial Courts Act. Robert Welch Minister of Education Dated at Toronto, this 9th day of December, 1971. (2215) 2 THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT O.Reg. 531/71. Reimbursement for Cost of Education in Territorial Districts or Crown Lands. Made— December 9th, 1971. Approved — December 15th, 1971. Filed— December 21st. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT 1. Clause a of subsection 1 of section 1 of Regulation 202 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (a) "cost of education" means the cost of education calculated in accordance with subsections 1, 3 and 3a of section 72 of The Schools Administration Act. !. Regulation 202 of Revised R^ulations of Ontario, 1970, as amended by Ontario Regula- tion 339/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following section : 5. Where a person, (a) who is placed in a detention andobservation home established under The Provincial Courts Act ; or (b) who is a ward of a children's aid society or in the care of a chiMren's aid society and who has not been placed for adoption on a probationary basis, is a pupil in an elementary school under the jorisdiction of a board that was not supported by the assessment of the residence of his parent or guardian in the year in which the person, (c) was placed in the detention and observation home ; or (d) became a ward of, or was placed in the care of, the children's aid society, as the case may be, the Minister shall reimburse the board that operates the school for the cost of education of the pupil. 3. Section 10 of Regulation 202 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by adding "or" at the end of clause b and by adding thereto the following clause : s (c) who is placed in an approved home as de- fined in The Mental Hospitals Act. 4. R^ulation 202 of Revised Regulations of Ontario. 1970, as amended by Ontario Regiila- tion 339/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following sections : 11. Where a person, (a) who is placed in a detention and observa- tion home established under The Provincial Courts Act; or (b) who is a ward of a children's aid society or in the care of a children's aid society and who has not been placed for adoption on a probationary basis. is a pupil in a secondary school under the jurisdiction of a board that was not supported by the assessment of the residence of his parent or guardian in the year in which the person, 1107 100 O. Reg. 531 /71 (c) was placed in the detention and observa- tion home; or {d) became a ward of, or was placed in the care of, the children's aid society, as the case may be, the Minister shall reimburse the board that operates the school for the cost of education of the pupil. 11a. Where a pupil, (a) resides in a territorial district ; (b) is not resident in a school division, a school section, a separate school zone, a secondary school district, or a Crown establishment; (c) attends a secondary school ; and (d) is provided by a secondary school board with transportation to and from school, the Minister shall reimburse the board for its ex- penditure for the transportation of the pupil in an amount not in excess of the amount that would be eligible for general legislative grants in respect of transportation of the pupil if the jurisdiction of the board was considered to include the place of residence of the pupil, and the board may charge to the parent or guardian of such pupil the excess of the actual cost of transportation over the amount of the reimbursement provided by this section. THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 532/71 THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT 15a. — (1) Where a board, with the approval of the Minister, employs a teacher to conduct an institutional class in a detention and observation home established under The Provincial Courts Act, the Minister shall reimburse the board for the salary of the teacher so employed and for an amount not in excess of $1,000 in each year in respect of the board's expenditures for consultative help and for the purchase of instructional supplies in respect of such institutional class. (2) Where a board incurs an expenditure for furniture and equipment for a class-room in such a detention and observation home, the Minister shall reimburse the board for the approved portion of the expenditure, but such reimbursement shall not be in excess of $3,000 for each such class-room. 5. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of January, 1972. Robert Welch Minister of Education Dated at Toronto, this 9th day of December, 1971. (2216) O. Reg. 532/71. General Legislative Grants. Made— December 9th, 1971. Approved — December 15th, 1971. Filed— December 21st, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ACT 1 . — (1) Sub-subclause b of subclause i of clause j of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 59/71 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : b. in a French program for not less than 20 minutes per day in a class up to and including grade 8 for English-speaking pupils who attend on a full- day basis, 1.04, ba. in a French program for not less than 20 minutes per day in a junior kindergarten or kindergarten for English- speaking pupils who attend on a half-day basis, 1.08. (2) The said section 1 is amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (2) Notwithstanding the definition of average daily enrolment in clause g of subsection 1 of section 1, for the purposes of this Regulation average daily enrolment for 1971 shall be deemed to have the same meaning as "average daily enrolment" in paragraph la of subsection 2 of section 1 of The Schools Administration Act. 2. Subsection 1 of section 9 of Ontario Regu- lation 59/71 is amended by adding at the end thereof : but for the purposes of this subsection, recognized ordinary expenditure per pupil for 1970 shall be determined by dividing the recognized ordinary expenditure used in the 1970 grant calculation by the average daily enrolment for 1970 adjusted by the appropriate 1970 course weighting factors and the appropriate 1971 location weighting factors. 3. Ontario Regulation 59/71, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 74/71, is amended by adding thereto the following section; 15a. An isolate board shall be paid in 1971 an amount equal to its deficit as at the 31st day of December, 1968, adjusted in a manner acceptable to the Minister for unrecorded assets and liabilities as at that date. 108 O. Reg. 532/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 535/71 101 4. Sub-subclause c of subclause ii of clause c of section 17 of Ontario Regulation 59/71 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : c. the portion of the capital ex- penditure from the revenue fund and the expenditure for the transportation of pupils made in 1971 that is not in- cluded in recognized extra- ordinary expenditure and that is not in excess of 25 per cent of the net capital expenditure from the revenue fund included in recognized extraordinary expenditure, and Robert Welch Minister of Education Dated at Toronto, this 9th day of December, 1971. (2217) 2 THE GAME AND FISH ACT O. Reg. 533/71. Fishing Huts. Made— December 21st, 1971. Filed— December 22nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GAME AND FISH ACT 1. The Schedule to Regulation 364 of Revised R^ulations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs; 7. The waters known as Boshkung Lake in the Provisional County of Haliburton. 8. The waters known as Twelve Mile Lake in the Provisional County of Haliburton. 9. The waters known as Gull Lake in the Provisional County of Haliburton. Rene Brunelle Minister of Lands and Forests Dated at Toronto, this 21st day of December, 1971 (2218) THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT O. Reg. 534/71. Joint Council. Made— December 13th, 1971. Approved — December 15th, 1971. Filed— December 22nd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT JOINT COUNCIL 1. Any matter affecting Crown employees for whom negotiations have not previously been con- ducted by a bargaining agent before the Joint Council is excluded from the agenda of the Joint Council. O. R^. 534/71. s. 1. Civil Service Commission: W. A. B. Anderson Chairman Dated at Toronto, this 13th day of December, 1971. (2219) THE HOMES FOR SPECIAL CARE ACT O. Reg. 535/71. General. Made— December 15th, 1971. Filed— December 22nd. 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE HOMES FOR SPECIAL CARE ACT 1. — (1) Paragraph 1 of subsection 2 of section 25 of Regulation 438 of Revised R^iilations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by striking out "three" in the second line and inserting in lieu thereof "four". (2) Paragraph 2 of subsection 2 of the said section 25 is amended by striking out "four" in the first line and inserting in lieu thereof "five". 2. — (1) Section 41 of Regulation 438 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970. as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 251/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (la) The Minister may pay the amounts mentioned in subsection 1 in respect of a resident in a home during any period where, with the approval of the Director, a resident has been granted a leave of 2 absence not exceeding fourteen consecutive days. 1109 102 O. Reg. 535/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 538/71 (2) Subsection 2 of the said section 41 is amended by adding at the end thereof "and may pay an amount not exceeding $365 for the funeral and burial expenses of a resident". (3) Subsection 3 of the said section 41 is amended by striking out "subsection 1" in the third line and inserting in lieu thereof "subsections 1 and 2". (4) Subsection 4 of the said section 41 is amended by striking out "subsection 1" in the second and third lines and inserting in lieu thereof "subsections 1 and 2". 3. Section 42 of Regulation 438 of Revised Regu- lations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked. (2220) THE MILK ACT O. Reg. 536/71. Grade A Milk — Marketing. Made — December 22nd, 1971. Filed— December 23rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER f HE MILK ACT 1. — (1) Subsection 5b of section 16 of Regulation 591 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as remade by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 505/71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : {5b) All Class 4t milk supplied to a processor shall be sold by the marketing board and bought by the processor for not less than a minimum price of 15.40 per 100 pounds for milk testing 3.5 per cent milk-fat where the milk is delivered to the processor by tank truck. (2) Subsection 6a of the said section 16, as remade by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 505 /71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (6a) All Class 5a milk supphed to a processor shall be sold by the marketing board and bought by the processor for not less than a minimum price of $5.25 per 100 pounds for milk testing 3.5 per cent milk-fat where the milk is delivered to the processor by tank truck. The Ontario Milk Marketing Board: George R. McLaughlin Chairman H. Parker Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 22nd day of December, 1971. THE MILK ACT O. Reg. 537/71. Industrial Milk — Marketing. Made— December 22nd, 1971. Filed— December 23rd, 1971. (2221) REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MILK ACT 1. — (1) Subsection 3a of section 13 of Regulation 593 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as remade by subsection 1 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 506/71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (3a) AU Class ib milk supphed to a processor shall be sold by the marketing board and bought by the processor for not less than a minimum price of $5.40 per 100 pounds for milk testing 3.5 per cent milk-fat where the milk is delivered to the processor by tank truck. (2) Subsection 4a of the said section 13, as re- made by subsection 2 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 506/71, is revoked and the follow- ing substituted therefor : (4a) All Class 5a milk supplied to a processor shall be sold by the marketing board and bought by the processor for not less than a minimum price of $5.25 per 100 pounds for milk testing 3.5 per cent milk-fat where the milk is delivered to the processor by tank truck. The Ontario Milk Marketing Board: George R. McLaughlin Chairman \. H. Parker Secretary Dated at Toronto, this 22nd day of December, 1971. (2222) 2 THE CORPORATION SECURITIES REGISTRATION ACT O. Reg. 538/71. Fees. Made— December 22nd, 1971. Filed— December 23rd, 1971. 2 1110 REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CORPORATION SECURITIES REGISTRATION ACT 1. Regulation 133 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by adding thereto the following section : 1 O. Reg. 538/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 539/71 103 2. The director, the deputy director, the senior legal officer, the executive officer, the controller of records or the assistant controller of, records of the Companies Branch of the Department of Financial and Commercial Affairs may sign any certificate required or authorized by section 10 of the Act. (2223) 2 THE MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS ACT O. Reg. 539/71. General. Made— December 22nd, 1971. Filed— December 23rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS ACT 1. Section 15 of Ontario Regulation 98/71, as remade by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 516/71, is revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : 15. Every motor vehicle dealer shall maintain for a period of two years from the date of the original transaction, purchase orders, sales orders and written records of all transactions resulting in the purchase or sale of a motor vehicle and in the case of a used motor vehicle the complete record of any reconditioning or other work performed on the vehicle including the date and particulars of all work done, supported by repair orders, the cost of such work and details and cost of any inspection conducted under section 58 of Tht Highway Traffic Act. 2. Subsections 1, 2 and 3 of section 16 of Ontario Regulation 98/71, as made by section 4 of Ontario Regulation 516/71, are revoked and the following substituted therefor: (1) Where a new motor vehicle is sold, the sales or purchase order shall show, (a) the name and address of the purchaser; (6) the date of the sale ; (c) the make of the vehicle ; (d) the model year; («) the manufacturer's serial number; (/) the body type; (g) the manufacturer's suggested retail price; (A) an itemized hst of the manufacturer's suggested retail price of all extra equipment to be sold to the purchaser or installed by 11 the motor vehicle dealer according to the agreement made at the time of the sale ; (t) the total manufacturer's suggested retail price; {J) the discount given, if any ; (k) the sale price ; (/) the down payment or de|x>sit, if any; {m) the balance to be paid by the purchaser ; (n) an itemized hst of the cost of any other charges for which the purchaser is re- sponsible, such as insurance apd Ucence fees; and (o) if the balance is to be financed, the informa- tion that a lender is required to give to a borrower, before giving the credit, under section 36 of The Consumer Protection Act, together with a notation that the said section has been complied with. (2) Where a used motor vehicle is-sold, the sales or purchase order shall show, (a) the name and address of the purchaser; (6) the date of sale; (c) the make of vehicle ; {i) the model year ; («) the manufacturer's serial number; (/) the body type; ig) the licence plate number; (h) the sale [nice; (t) an itemized list of the cost of all extra equipment sold to the purchaser and to be installed by the motor vehicle dealer according to the agreement made at the time of sale ; (j) the total sale price ; {k) the down payment or deposit, if any; (/) the balance to be paid by the purchaser; (m) an itemized list of the cost of other charges for which the purchaser is responsible such as insurance and Ucence fees; (n) if the balance is to be financed, the informa- tion that a lender is required to give to a borrower, before giving the credit, under section 36 of The Consumer Protection Ad, 11 104 O. Reg. 539 /71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 540/71 together with a notation that the said section has been complied with ; (o) the recorded odometer reading at the time of sale ; and (P) an itemized Ust of any repairs to be effected and the cost thereof, if any. (3) Where a used motor vehicle is purchased or traded in, the sales or purchase order shall show, (a) the name and address of the last registered owner; (6) the date of purchase ; (c) the description of the vehicle as required in clauses c, d, e and / of subsection 1 ; (d) the licence number ; {e) the purchase price or trade-in allowance ; (/) a statement obtained from the previous owner as to whether the vehicle has pre- viously been used as a taxicab or a pwlice cruiser ; and (g) the recorded odometer reading at the time of purchase or trade-in. 3. This Regulation comes into force on the day that The Used Car Dealers Amendment Act, 1971 is proclaimed to come into force. (2224) 2 THE INSURANCE ACT O. Reg. 540/71. Amendment to Schedule E of the Act. Made— December 22nd, 1971. Filed— December 23rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE INSURANCE ACT AMENDMENT TO SCHEDULE E OF THE ACT 1. The first paragraph under the heading "Acci- dent Benefits Section" of Schedule E to The Insurance Act, as enacted by section 26 of The Insurance Amendment Act, 1971, is revoked and the following substituted therefor : The Insurer agrees to pay to or with respect to each insured person as defined in this section who sustains bodily injury or death by an accident arising out of the use or operation of an automobiler O. Reg. 540/71, s. 1. 2. Subparagraph 2 of paragraph B of Part 1 of subsection 2 of the said Schedule E is re- voked and the following substituted therefor : (2) a deceased person whose only surviving dependants are his parents or the parents of his spouse shall be deemed a head of house- hold if such parents, at the date of the accident, were residing in the same dwelling premises as the deceased person and were principally dependent upon him for finan- cial support; O. Reg. 540/71, s. 2. 3. Clause a of subparagraph 3 of paragraph B of Part 1 of subsection 2 of the said Schedule E is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (a) under the age of 21 years and who resides with and is wholly dependent upon the head of the household for financial support; or O. Reg. 540/71, s. 3. 4. Clauses a and b of subparagraph 3 of sub- section 3 of the said Schedule E are revoked and the following substituted therefor: (a) give written notice of claim to the Insurer by delivery thereof or by sending it by registered mail to the chief agency or head office of the Insurer in the Province, within 30 days from the date of the accident or as soon as practicable thereafter; (b) within 90 days from the date of the accident for which the claim is made, or as soon as practicable thereafter, furnish to the In- surer such proof of claim as is reasonably possible in the circumstances of the happen- ing of the accident and the loss occasioned thereby; O. Reg. 540/71, s. 4. 5. Subsection 3 of the said Schedule E is amended by adding thereto the following subparagraph : (8) Limitation on benefit payable Where a person is entitled to benefits under more than one contract providing insurance of the type set forth in subsection 2, he or his personal rep- resentative or any person claiming through or under him or by virtue of The Fatal Accidents Act, may recover only an amount equal to one benefit. O. Reg. 540/71. s. 5. (2225) 1112 O. Reg. 541 /71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 542/71 105 THE GUARANTEE COMPANIES SECURITIES ACT O.Reg. 541/71. Approved Guarantee Companies. Made— December 22nd, 1971. Filed— December 23rd, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE GUARANTEE COMPANIES SECURITIES ACT The Schedule to Regulation 387 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 4 /71, is further amended by adding thereto the following item: 4fl. The American Insurance Company. (2226) THE LOCAL ROADS BOARDS ACT O. Reg. 542/71. Establishment of Local Roads Areas. Made— December 23rd, 1971. FUed— December 23rd, 1971. ORDER MADE UNDER THE LOCAL ROADS BOARDS ACT 1. Schedules 126 and 141 to Regulation 571 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 are revoked and the following substituted there- for: Schedule 126 PROUDFOOT LOCAL ROADS AREA All of the Township of Proudfoot in the Territorial District of Parry Sound, shown outUned on Depart- ment of Transportation and Communications plan N- 1253-4, filed in the ofl5ce of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1437. Schedule 141 CROFT LOCAL ROADS AREA All that portion of the Township of Croft in the Territorial District of Parry Sound, shown outlined on Department of Transportation and Communica- tions plan N-776-A3, filed in the ofl&ce of the Regis- trar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1438. 2. Regalatiecial cases, the Minister of Revenue may determine a rate of interest and basis of calculation different from that prescribed in subsection 1, but the rate so determined shall not exceed 4 Vi per cent per annum. 2. This Regulation comes into force on the 1st day of January, 1972. (2244) 3 THE CORPORATIONS TAX ACT O. Reg. 544/71. General. Made— December 15th, 1971. Filed— December 28th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CORPORATIONS TAX ACT 1 . Clauses d and e of section 403 of Regulation 1 39 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as made by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 212/71, are revoked and the following sub- stituted therefor : (d) property described in Class 9 ; (e) property described in paragraph a, except automobiles, trucks, trailers or buses, paragraph h, except camp buildings and paragraphs y, k, I, m and n of Class 10; 2. This Regulation shall be deemed to have come into force on the 26th day of April, 1971. (2245) 3 1115 THE PITS AND QUARRIES CONTROL ACT, 1971 O. Reg. 545/71. General. Made— December 22nd, 1971. Filed— December 29th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE PITS AND QUARRIES CONTROL ACT, 1971 GENERAL 1. In this Regulation, (a) "perched pond" means a pond resulting from a pit or quarry or a wajrside pit or quarry excavation which is above the natural water table and is in excess of eighteen inches in depth or covers a minimum area of ten thousand square feet; (b) "scrap" means all waste material resulting from the operation of a pit or quarry or a wayside pit or quarry and includes rejected metal, lumber and tree stumps. O. R^. 545/71. s.l. 2. — (1) An application for a licence to open, establish or operate a pit or quarry shall be in Form 1. (2) An application for a permit to open, establish or operate a wayside pit or quarry shall be in Form 2 and shall be accompanied by a description of the propx)sed rehabihtation of the property and intended use of the property after the termination of operations, together with a sketch map which shall include, (a) the size, shape, location and acreage of the property to be worked ; (6) the topography of the property by contours, spot elevations or by an estimated slope of the land ; (c) the location and use of all lands and buildings within 500 feet of the property boundary; {i) the location and dimension of all buildings or structures on the property or to be erected on the property; and 140 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 545/71 (e) all entrances and exits. (3) A licence to open, establish or operate a pit or quarry shall be in Form 3. (4) A permit to open, establish or operate a wayside pit or quarry shall be in Form 4. (5) The fee for a licence to open, establish or operate a pit or quarry is $25 for a person other than a corporation and $100 for a corporation. (6) The fee for a permit to open, establish or operate a wayside pit or quarry is $25. (7) A licensee or permittee shall pay a fee in an amount equal to the amount paid for the issuance of the licence or permit, as the case may be, in each year the Hcence or permit is in force within ninety days after the anniversary date of the issuance of the licence or permit. (8) The fees set out in subsections 5, 6 and 7 shall be forwarded to The Department of Mines and Northern Affairs, Queen's Park, Toronto and shall be paid to the Treasurer of Ontario. O. Reg. 545/71,s. 2. 3. Every application for a licence to open, establish or operate a pit or quarry shall have affixed thereto a certificate signed by a professional engineer who is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers of the Province of Ontario, an Ontario Land Surveyor or other qualified person approved by the Minister, stating the following : "I hereby certify that the site plan which accompanies this application has been prepared by me." O. Reg. 545/71,5.3. 4. — (1) A notice of appHcation as required under subsection 2 of section 5 of the Act shall be in Form 5. (2) An applicant for a licence to open, establish or operate a pit or quarry shall give public notice of his application by causing an advertisement to be inserted in two successive issues of at least one daily or weekly newspaj)er having general circulation in the area. O. Reg. 545 /71, s. 4. 5. — (1) The security required under subsection 1 of section 11 of the Act shall be deposited annually no later than the 15th day of March for the operations of the previous calendar year in a deposit account held by the Treasurer of Ontario bearing simple interest at 6 per cent per annum. (2) The amount of the security referred to in subsection 1 shall be equal to 2 cents per ton of material shipped in the previous calendar year and subject to subsection 4 shall continue to be paid until such time as the total amount of the security on deposit is one hundred thousand dollars, including 11 interest or an amount equal to $500 per acre of the property which is to be used for pit or quarry operations, whichever is the greater. (3) Where a pit or quarry has been abandoned and the rehabilitation program carried out in accordance with the requirements of the Act, this Regulation and the site plan as required under subsection 2 of section 4 of the Act, the operator of the pit or quarry is entitled to a refund of the whole of the security on deposit including accumulated interest. (4) Where a pit or quarry is in operation and progressive rehabilitation has been carried out, the operator of the pit or quarry is entitled to a refund annually of that portion of the security on deposit as determined by the Minister based on the amount of rehabihtation carried out. O. Reg. 545/71, s. 5. 6. — (1) Every operator of a pit or quarry shall, where possible, while the pit or quarry is in operation, rehabilitate the pit or quarry to the final grade and contours indicated in the site plan filed with the Minister under subsection 2 of section 4 of the Act. (2) Every operator of a wayside pit or quarry shall, where possible, while the wayside pit or quarry is in operation, rehabilitate the wayside pit or quarry to the final grade and contours indicated in the sketch map required under subsection 2 of section 2. O. Reg. 545/71, s. 6. 7. — (1) Except for pits where the slope shall be less than 45 degrees off horizontal or of such a slope indicated in the site plan filed with the Minister under subsection 2 of section 4 of the Act, every face worked to the limit of an excavation shown in a site plan filed with the Minister under subsection 2 of section 4 of the Act, shall be sloped to the material's natural angle of repose from the excava- tion Hmits allowed under section 14. (2) Except for wayside pits where the slope shall be less than 45 degrees off horizontal or of such a slope indicated in the sketch map required under subsection 2 of section 2, every face worked to the limit of an excavation shown in a sketch map required under subsection 2 of section 2, shall be sloped to the material's natural angle of repose from the excava- tion limits allowed under section 14. O. Reg. 545 /71 , s. 7. 8. Existing top soil in sufficient quantity and depth to raise and maintain a healthy growth of vegetation adequate to bind the soil and to prevent erosion shall be replaced in excavated areas and in such other areas indicated in the site plan filed with the Minister under subsection 2 of section 4 of the Act and shaU be planted with trees, shrubs, legumes or grasses. O. Reg. 545 /71, s. 8. 9. Every pit or wayside pit excavation made to a water producing depth shall have all banks slop)ed to the water line at a slope which shall not exceed 1 14 feet horizontally for each foot vertically. O. Reg. 545/71, s. 9. 16 O. Reg. 545/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 141 It. A pit or quarry or a wayside pit or quarry may be rehabilitated by backfilling. O. R^.545/71,s. 10. 11. — (1) Every operator of a pit or quarry or a wayside pit or quarry shall stockpile sufficient existing top soil, stripping or fill to facilitate rehabihtation of the pit or quarry or the wayside pit or quarry. (2) Every stockpile referred to in subsection 1 shall have stable slopes and seeding so as to prevent erosion. O. Reg. 545/71, s. 11. 12. — (1) Except for entrances and exits, every operator of a pit or quarry shall plant and maintain a screen of trees consisting of deciduous or coniferous species which wiU attain a minimum height of twenty feet, on land within the pit or quarry property lying, (a) fifty feet from the road allowance of any common and pubhc highway ; (6) fifty feet from the boundary of any abutting property restricted to residential use by a restricted area by-law passed under section 35 of The Planning Act; and (c) in such other areas indicated in the site plan filed with the Minister under subsection 2 of section 4 of the Act. (2) Forthwith after an abutting property becomes restricted to residential use by a restricted area by-law under section 35 of The Planning Act, except for entrances and exits, every operator of a pit or quarry shall plant and maintain a screen of trees consisting of deciduous or coniferous species which will attain a minimum height of twenty feet, on land within the pit or quarry property lying fifty feet from the boundary of such abutting property. (3) The screen of trees referred to in subsections 1 and 2 shall contain a minimum of one hundred trees per acre or that number and kind of trees and shrubs indicated in the site plan filed with the Minister under subsection 2 of section 4 of the Act. (4) The screen of trees required under subsections 1 and 2 may be supplemented or replaced by an earth berm along the perimeter of the pit or quarry property provided that such a berm is indicated in the site plan filed with the Minister under subsection 2 of section 4 of the Act. (5) Where an earth berm is used to supplement or replace a screen of trees, the berm may include a screen of trees and shrubs and shall be, (a) high enough so as to interrupt the view of the pit or quarry from adjoining lands ; and (b) seeded. O. Reg. 545/71, s. 12. 13. — (1) No building, plant or product stockpile of a pit or quarry shall be located on the pit or quarry property within, (a) 100 feet of the boundary of the pit or quarry property ; or (b) 300 feet of the boundary of anv abutting property restricted to residential use by a restricted area by-law passed under section 35 of The Planning A A. (2) Except where such use is permitted by the official plan of the local municipality in which the pit or quarry is located, no operator of a pit or quarry shall use or permit to be used, any building or structure on land used for pit or quarry operations, for any purpose other than for the operation of the pit or quarry, storage, maintenance, providing office space for the pit or quarry operation or for the carrying on of a related business. (3) AU buildings, structures and plants on the pit or quarry property shall be maintained in a good state of repair. O. R^. 545 /71, s. 13. 14. — (1) Subject to subsection 2, no jHt or quarry excavation or wayside pit or quarry excavation shall be closer than 100 feet from the road allowance of any common and public highway or 50 feet from any other property boundary. (2) Notwithstanding subsection 1, where written approval of the Minister has been obtained, the distance from the road aUowance of a common and public highway may be reduced to fifty feet provided that a program of progressive rehabilitation is carried out to restore that distance to the distance indicated in subsection 1. O. Reg. 545/71, s. 14. 15. All scrap resulting from the operation of a pit or quarry or a wayside pit or quarry shall be collected into a specific area designated by the operator for the pmpose. O. R^. 545/71, s. 15. 16. All perched ponds which may be a hazard to life shall be drained to the lowest level of the land in the pit or quarry excavation. O. R^. 545/71,5.16. 17. Every operator of a {at or quarry shall erect and maintain a fence of heavy duty farm fencing at least five feet in height which shall follow the contoiu^ of the surface of the ground on the perimeter of the area to be used for the pit or quarry operations as indicated in the site plan filed with the Minister under subsection 2 of section 4 of the Act.* O. Reg. 545 /71. s. 17. 18. Every entrance and exit to a pit or quarry shall have a gate which shall be kept closed and locked during the time when the pit or quarry is not in operation. O. Reg. 545/71, s. 18. 1117 142 THE ONTARIO 19. Every road entrance and exit to a pit or quarry or a wayside pit or quarry shall be located so as to provide a clear and unobstructed view in both directions onto a common and pubhc highway. O.Reg. 545/71, s. 19. • 20. No explosives shall be detonated in a pit or quarry or a wayside pit or quarry on a holiday or between the hours of 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. O. Reg. 545/71.S. 20. 21. The lands designated in Table 1 are lands to which the Act applies. O. Reg. 545 /71, s. 21. TABLE 1 Item Designated Area 1 The geographic Townships of : Adjala 2 Albemarle 3 Albion 4 Amable 5 Ancaster 6 Artemesia 7 Barton 8 Beverly 9 Caledon 10 Chinguacousy 11 Clinton 12 Collingwood 13 Derby 14 Eastnor 15 Erin 16 Esquesing 17 Euphrasia , 0 GAZ ETTE 0. Reg. 545/71 Item Designated Area The geographic Townships of : 18 Flamborough East ' 19 Flamborough West 20 Grantham 21 Grimsby North 22 HoUand 23 Keppel 24 Lindsay 25 Louth 26 Melancthon 27 Mono 28 Mulmur 29 Nassagaweya 30 Nelson 31 Niagara 32 Nottawasaga 33 Osprey 34 Pelham 35 Saltfleet 36 Sarawak 37 Stamford 38 St. Edmunds 39 St. Vincent 40 Sydenham 41 Thorold 42 Trafalgar O. Reg. 545/71. Table 1. 1118 O. Reg. 545/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 143 Form 1 The Pits and Quarries Control Act. 1971 APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE TO OPEN, ESTABLISH OR OPERATE A PIT OR QUARRY I. (name) (address) hereby make apjdication for a licence to open, establish or operate a (pit or quarry) for the removal of from the lands described as follows : (material) (lot) (concession) (township) (county or district, etc.) The total estimated production of the pit or quarry will be tons. (number) (Strike The pit or quarry has been previously operated and the tonnage removed in the last two out if not applicable) years was tons. (number) Note : A detailed site plan providing the information required by subsection 2 of section 4 of the Act shall accompany this appUcation. (signature of the applicant) (title of signing officer if a corporation) Dated this day of 19 Certificate I hereby certify that the site plan which accompanies this appUcation has been prepared by me. (signature of Professional Engineer or Ontario Land Surveyor) O. Reg. 545/71, Form 1. Form 2 The Pits and Quarries Control Act, 1971 APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT TO OPEN, ESTABLISH OR OPERATE A WAYSIDE PIT OR QUARRY 1. Location of Wayside Pit or Quarry County or District, etc 1119 144 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 545/71 Township Lot Concession 2. Applicant Name Address 3. Owner of the Property on which the Wayside Pit or Quarry is Located Name Address 4. Project Location Highway or Road No Work Project No Contract No Work Location Authority calUng work 5. Type of Material to be Removed Earth Borrow n Sand or Gravel n Quarried Material n New Wayside Pit or Quarry D Existing Wayside Pit or Quarry Q Previous History of Wayside Pit or Quarry (if any) 6. Wayside Pit or Quarry Operation Date Operation to begin Duration of Operation Area of Wayside Pit or Quarry to be worked acres Proposed depth of excavation feet. Details of stripping and disposition of stripping Estimated quantity of material required Cubic Yards or Tons. Type of excavation equipment to be used 1120 O. Reg. 545/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 145 Proposed final grades of excavation Proposed excavation setbacks from road and property boundaries where applicable. Proposed drainage provisions . Are products to be stockpiled, Yes n No n Duration 7. Sketch Map A sketch map as required by subsection 2 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 545/71 (see next page) shall accompany this appUcation and shall include, (a) the size, shape, location and acreage of the property to be worked; (b) the topography of the property by contoiirs, spot elevations or by an estimated slope of the land ; (c) the location and use of all lands and buildings within 500 feet of the property boundaries ; (d) the location and dimension of all buildings or structures on the property or to be erected on the property ; and (e) aU entrances and exits. 8. Wayside Pit or Quarry Rehabilitation Describe the proposed rehabihtation of the property and intended use of the property after the termination of operations. (signature of applicant) (title of signing officer if a corporation) 1121 146 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 545/71 Note : Please use separate sheets for additional information if necessary. Dated this day of 19 SKETCH MAP ^ Wayside Pit or Quarry Location ^ ^ Key Plan ^ Indicate ] adding ar »Jorth by row above Note: Key Quarry loca and to the Scale) — SEI plan shoulc tion in relatio nearest Tow i REVERSE SI show Ways n to position c n, Village, etc DE FOR LEG ide Pit or n property . (Not to END 1122 O. Reg. 545/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 147 FIELD SKETCH LEGEND NORTH DIRECTION TO BE TOWARDS TOP OF SKETCH PROBABLE OUTLINE OF DEPOSIT: l\Jf*YsioC Pit »r l\Jf*YSlor Pit »r >rtTTr>-^ _-<-rr-r-r^— '°P "^"^ ^»'=*' ^-. Q«A«y f^cce: ^^ ' ' • ^^^-TTrr^^lTTrTT7^lT^^rTT^r^TTT^^ SAMPLE FROM CHANNELLED FACE: ^^^mTrTTTmnTTrTrn^ TEST HOLE: ^^'^ & FENCE: GATE: W.F. 1^ X- GATE #1 -X (DESIGNATE TYPE) X X X BUILDINGS: (DESIGNATE TYPE) house barn HIGHWAYS: OTHER ROADS: mVER Ofl CHEEK BRIDGE: MARSH: { ^'^''l^Ur*"''' BUSH: TREES: \ DECIDUOUS \ OR Q DECIDUOUS -^•^— CONIFEROUS RAILV/AYS: TELEPHONE OR HYDRO POLES : SINGLE TRACK I < i IM I I I I I M 1 I I l-l- DOUBLE TRACK MM |-i-t-M-f-t-t-t^4::t=l:4^ -o o o o o — o- (DESI6NATE TYPE) O. Reg. 545/71, Form 2. 1123 148 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 545/71 Form 3 The Pits and Quarries Control Act, 1971 LICENCE LICENCE TO OPEN, ESTABLISH OR OPERATE A PIT OR QUARRY Under The Pits and Quarries Control Act, 1971 and the regulations, and subject to the hmitations thereof, this licence is issued to : (name) (address) to open, establish or operate a on the lands described as follows: (pit or quarry) (lot) (concession) (township) (county or district, etc.) Minister of Mines and Northern Affairs ^-'^'^' ^^y^' •^^••- O.Reg. 545/71, Form 3. Form 4 The Pits and Quarries Control Act, 1971 PERMIT PERMIT TO OPEN. ESTABLISH OR OPERATE A WAYSIDE PIT OR QUARRY Under The Pits and Quarries Control Act, 1971 and the regulations, and subject to the limitations thereof, this permit is issued to : (name) (address) to open, establish or operate a on the lands described as follows: (wayside pit or quarry) (lot) (concession) (township) (county or district, etc.) This permit expires on the completion of the project or contract or one year after its issue, whichever occurs first. Minister of Mines and Northern Affairs Issued this day of , 19. .. O. Reg. 545/71. Form 4. 1124 O. Reg. 545/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Form 5 The Pits and Quarries Control Act. 1971 NOTICE OF APPLICATION O. Reg. 546/71 149 (address) hereby give notice that application has been made for a licence to open, establish or operate a . (pit or quarry) on the lands described as follows : Got) (concession) (township) (county or district, etc.) consisting of acres, more or less. (number) The estimated amount of to be extracted annually is tons. (material) (number) The operation will be a operation with a plant (permanent or intermittent) (portable or permanent) installation. (signature of applicant) Dated this day of. (2246) THE MINING ACT O. Reg. 546/71. Exploratory Licences and Production Leases for Natural Gas in Lake Erie. Made— December 22nd, 1971. FUed— December 29th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE MINING ACT EXPLORATORY LICENCES AND PRODUCTION LEASES FOR NATURAL GAS IN LAKE ERIE (title of signing officer if a corporation) 19. O. R^. 545/71, Form 5. EXPLORATORY LICENCE 1. — (1) The Minister may issue an exploratory licence in Form 1 authorizing the holder to explore for natural gas on Crown lands under the waters of Lake Erie. (2) The Ucence shall be issued only upon applica- tion in writing to the Minister. (3) The appUcation shaU be accompanied by, (a) a description of the area for which the application is made ; and (ft) a statement showing the financial abiUty of the appUcant to undertake the ex- ploratory work required by this Regulation. 1125 150 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 546/71 (4) The Minister may, (a) consider applications from more than one applicant in respect of a specific area or areas and may request each applicant to submit a detailed plan of proposed develop- ment; (6) offer for sale by tender the right to obtain a licence or licences where more than one application has been received for a specific area or areas ; and (c) issue a licence or licences to the applicant who, in his opinion, will develop the area or areas most advantageously. O. Reg. 546/71, s. 1. 2. The licence shall describe the area in accordance with the grid system, as shown on the plan filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1440. O. Reg. 546 /71, s. 2. 3. No Ucences shall be issued for partial tracts except where such tracts are adjacent to the International Boundary. O. Reg. 546/71, s. 3. 4. Applications for licences will be considered quarterly and the date for receipt of such applica- tions will close on the first day of the months of January, April, July and October and such licences, when issued, shall be dated accordingly. O. Reg. 546/71,5. 4. 5. Where a request is made in writing to have licences issued other than quarterly as prescribed by section 4, the Minister may consider such applica- tions and where such consideration is given, the Minister shall offer for sale by tender, the right to obtain a licence or licences for a specific area or areas and shall give public notice of the sale, specifying the area or areas and the method of tendering. O. Reg. 546 /71, s. 5. 6. An exploratory licence shall be issued for a term not to exceed ten years and shall have an anniversary date of January 1st. O. Reg. 546/71, s. 6. 7. The annual rental for an exploratory Ucence is $94.50 for each whole tract and 15 cents per acre for each partial tract payable in advance but during the first year of the licence where such period is less than twelve months, the rental shall be determined on a. pro-rata basis. O. Reg. 546/71, s. 7. 8. — (1) The licensee shall expend for each tract or fraction thereof, (a) during the first year, the sum of at least $500, but where such period is less than twelve months the expenditure shall be determined on a pro-rata basis ; (6) during the second year, the sum of at least $500; 1 (c) during the third year, the sum of at least $750; and {d) for the remainder of the term of the licence, the sum of at least $1,000 per year, in geophysical exploration or drilling in the area specified in the licence. (2) Where the Minister consents thereto, partial tracts may be combined for the purpose of expendi- tures on the basis of 630 acres being equivalent to one tract. (3) Where the Minister consents thereto, a licensee may surrender his licence in whole or in part at any time upon giving written notice thereof to the Minister at least thirty days before the surrender is to take effect. (4) Where a surrender is made and accepted under subsection 3, the expenditure for the year of the term in which the surrender is made shall be that required for the area described in the licence prior to the surrender, but the expenditure for any sub- sequent year or years of the term shall be based on the remaining area. O. Reg. 546 /71, s. 8. 9. Where, during the final year of the term of the licence, the licensee is prevented by weather, water or other conditions acceptable to the Minister, from carr)dng out the geophysical exploration or drilling required by this Regulation, the Minister may, upon application in writing within thirty days of the end of the final year of the term of the licence, extend the licence for a period not exceeding six months and this extended period shall be considered part of the final year of the term. O. Reg. 546/71, s. 9. 10. — (1) Where, during any year of the term of the licence, the licensee expends a sum of money greater than that required under this Regulation for that year, he may credit the excess amount against the sum of money required to be expended in any other year or years of the term of the licence. (2) Where a licensee who is the holder of more than one licence for areas under the same body of water expends during one year a sum of money in respect of the area under one licence greater than that required under this Regulation, he may credit the excess amount to one or more of the other licences under the same body of water, provided such other licence or licences have been issued prior to or in the year of the carrying out of the work. O. Reg. 546/71, s. 10. 11. Where separate holders of separate licences for areas under the same body of water jointly engage in geophysical exploration or drilling, each licensee may credit the amount actually expended by him to any or all of the licences held by him under the same body of water. O. Reg. 546/71, s. 11. 126 O. Reg. 546/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 151 12. — (1) Where the sum of money expended by a licensee in respect of a hcence in any year of the term of the licence is less than the minimum required by section 8 for the purposes therein, the licensee shall deposit with the Minister, on or before the 1st day of January of the following year, a sum of money equal to the difference between the amount expended and the minimum required to be expended. (2) Amounts deposited with the Minister shall be in cash or in the form of, (a) bearer bonds having a current vower and the trans- mission of natural gas, including the construction, maintenance and operation of any transmission lines, pipehnes, power house and other works and structures without any UabiUty. 2. The right to remove, and to allow the removal of sand and gravel or minerals, excepting natural gas, from the herein described lands, and to grant or use such parts of the said lands for such other purposes as may be deemed necessary-. Default In Default of compliance with any of the terms, requirements, provisions and conditions herein contained, or of payment of the rent or royalties during the said term, the lease shall be held to have ceased, ended and determined, and all the right, title, or claim of the said Lessee under the lease shall revert to and become the property of and be vested in the lessor anything herein contained notwithstanding. Renewal Provided that where the Lessor is satisfied before expiry of this lease that the productive hfe of the area herein described is longer than the term hereof, if apphcation therefor is made to the Minister of Mines and Northern Affairs within ninety days of the expiration of this lease or the last renewal thereof, or within such further period 2is the Minister of Mines and Northern Affairs in the circumstances deems proper, this lease shall be renewed for successive periods of not more than ten years and each and every renewal shall date from the day after the expiration of this lease or the last renewal thereof. Transfer of Interest The Lease and the terms hereby created shall not be transferred or assigned without the written con- sent of the Minister of Mines and Northern Affairs. Disputes Provided that where any uncertainty or dispute arises respecting the position of any boundary, well or structure, the lessee if so required by the lessor, shall file a cadastral survey showing the boundary, well or structure in respect of which the un- certainty or dispute has arisen and such survey shall be performed by an Ontario Land Surveyor in accordance with instructions issued by the Minister of Mines and Northern Affairs. Where the word "Lessee" occjirs in this in- denture, it shall include the heirs, executors, ad- ministrators, successors and assigns of the lessee. In Witness Whereof the said parties have here- unto set their hands and seals : Signed, Sealed and Delivered In the presence of Minister of Mines and Northern Affairs .day of. Dated at Toronto, this. 19.... Schedule The attached Lease No is issued for the following blocks and tracts in accordance with the grid system, as shown on the plan filed in the office of the Registrar of Regulations at Toronto as No. 1440. Whole Blocks Parti2il Blocks with Associa- ated Tracts O. Reg. 546/71, Form 2. (2247) 1131 156 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 547/71 THE DAY NURSERIES ACT O. Reg. 547/71. General. Made— December 22nd, 1971. Filed— December 29th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE DAY NURSERIES ACT 1. Section 1 of Regulation 160 of Revised Regu- lations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 1. In this Regulation, (a) "architect" means an architect who is a member in good standing of the Ontario Association of Architects; (b) "professional engineer" means a profes- sional engineer who is a member in good standing of the Association of Professional Engineers of the Province of Ontario ; (c) "supervisor" means a person, approved by the Director, who plans and directs the program of a day nursery and who is directly in charge of the children. 2. Ontario Regulation 160 of Revised Regu- lations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by adding thereto the following section : la. The Corporations listed in Schedule 2 are approved under section 26 of the Act. 3. — (1) Section 3 of Regulation 160 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by inserting after "thereof" in the third line "if not approved by the Minister under section 15c". (2) Clauses e, f, g and h of the said section 3 are revoked and the following substituted therefor : (e) except in the case of a day nursery for retarded children first licensed under the Act on or after the 1st day of January, 1972 a minimum activity room space for every child in attendance of 30 square feet of floor space and 250 cubic feet of air space ; (ea) in the case of a day nursery for retarded children first licensed under the Act on or after the 1st day of January, 1972 a mini- mum activity room space, (i) for every child from two to five years of age, both inclusive, in attendance of 60 square feet of floor space and 500 cubic feet of air space , and 1132 (ii) for every child from six to eighteen years of age in attendance of 75 square feet of floor space and 625 cubic feet of £iir space; (/) a minimum of one sleeping room in addi- tion to activity room space for every ten children in attendance under two years of age; ig) except in the case of a day nursery for retarded children first licensed under the Act on or after the- 1st day of January, 1972 a minimum of, (i) two separate activity rooms where more than twenty-five children from two to six years of age, both inclu- sive, are in attendance, and (ii) one separate activity room for every thirty children from six to nine years of age, both inclusive, in attendance ; (A) in the case of a day nursery for retarded children first licensed under the Act on or after the 1st day of January, 1972 a mini- mum of, (i) two separate activity rooms where not more than ten children are in attendance, and (ii) a further separate activity room for every additional ten children in attendance ; {ha) in the case of a day nursery for retarded children first licensed under the Act on or after the 1st day of January, 1972 the separation of children under ten years of age from children from ten years of age to eighteen years of age and where one building is used for both of the said age groups, a separate entrance for each of the said age groups, unless the Director has approved the use of a single entrance for both age groups. (3) Clauses /^and m of the said section 3 are revoked and the following substituted there- for: (/) except in the case of a day nursery for retarded children first licensed under the Act on or after the 1st day of January, 1972, the location of all rooms, (i) for the use of children under six years of age on or below the second storey, and (ii) for the use of children six to nine years of age, both inclusive, on or below the third storey ; and O. Reg. 547/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 157 (m) in the case of a day nursery for retarded children first licensed under the Act on or after the 1st day of January, 1972 the location of all rooms for the use of children on or below the second storey. 4. Clause a of section 4 of Regulation 160 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by striking out "and" at the end of subclause ii, by adding "and" at the end of subclause iii and by adding thereto the following subclause : (iv) in the case of a day nursery for retarded children first Ucensed under the Act on or after the 1st day of January, 1972 of 75 square feet for each child from ten to eighteen years of age, in attendance. 5. Section 5 of Regulation 160 of Revised Regu- lations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: 5. — (1) The equipment and furnishings of a day nursery shall include, (a) tables and chairs of a size suitable for the children enrolled; (b) cupboard space to make play equipment easily accessible to the children; (c) play materials and equipment in sufficient quantity for the number of children en- rolled and of a type suitable for the ages of the children enrolled ; (d) individual washcloths, towels and combs; {e) individual drinking cups; (/) individual cubicles or hooks arranged in such a manner that each child's clothing can be kept separate and within easy reach of the child; ig) moisture-resistant material to cover mat- resses; (A) washable covers for canvas cots; (i) sufficient blankets to maintain adequate warmth for the children during the rest period; (j) suitable furnishings in the office and staff room for the efficient administration of the nursery and adequate comfort of the staff; and (k) a cot, child's table and chair in the isola- tion room. (2) Except for a day nursery for retarded children first licensed under the Act on or after the 1st day of January, 1972 the equipment and furnishings of a day nursery shall include, 1133 (a) where there are children under two years of age enrolled, (i) at least one flush toilet or hospital service sink and a table or counter space for dressing for every ten children in that age group in attend- ance, (ii) adequate storage facilities clearly marked with the child's name for the needs of every child in that age group, and (iii) a crib on wheels clearly marked with the child's name for every child in that age group; (fr) where there are children from two to six years of age, both inclusive, enrolled, (i) at least one wash basin and flush toilet for every fifteen children in that age group in attendance with a step if necessary to make them accessible to the children, and (ii) a separate cot clearly marked with the child's name for every child in this age group in attendance for a full day session; and (c) where there are children from six to nine years of age, both inclusive, enrolled, (i) separate washrooms for the boys and girls in that age group and at least one flush toilet and wash basin in each washroom for every fifteen children in that age group in attend- ance, but a urinal may be substi- tuted for one flush toilet in the boys' washroom where more than one such toilet is required, and (ii) a separate cot or resting pad of adequate thickness, each clearly marked with the child's name, for every child in that age group in attendance for a full day session. (3) The equipment and furnishings of a day nursery for retarded children first licensed under the Act on or after the 1st day of Januar\-, 1972 shall include, (a) at least one flush toilet, a hospital sink and a table or counter space for changing or dressing for every ten children in attendance who might be in need of these hygienic services; (b) at least one wash basin and flush toilet for every ten children in attendance; 158 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 547/71 (c) separate washrooms for boys and girls with at least one flush toilet and one wash basin in each washroom and at least one urinal in the boys' washroom; and (d) adequate storage facilities clearly marked with the child's name for the needs of each child, and (i) a separate cot clearly marked with the child's name for every child under six years of age in attendance for more than a half day session, and (ii) a separate cot or resting pad of adequate thickness, each clearly marked with the child's name for every child from six to eighteen years of age in attendance for more than a half day session. 6. Subsection 2 of section 7 of Regulation 160 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by striking out "and" at the end of clause k, by inserting "and" at the end of clause / and by adding thereto the follow- ing clause: (m) recommendations for individual training programs for the mentally retarded children in attendance. 7. — (1) Clause b of subsection 3 of section 8 of Regulation 160 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 232/71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: (b) each child more than two years of age in attendance for a full day session plays outdoors for at least two hours unless otherwise advised by a physician and has a rest period of at least one hour; (2) The said section 8, as amended by section 1 of Ontario Regulation 232/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (4) The program in a day nursery for retarded children shall be conducted, (a) so that a motivating environment is created in the activity rooms ; (b) to allow mobility in the grouping of the children and flexibility in the arrrangement of training facilities; (c) so that adequate areas are provided for the care and training of physically handi- capped children ; (d) to provide sensory training and the learn- ing of functional skills; 1134 (e) to allow for both individual and small group training; and (/) to provide physical activities and occu- pational therapy. 8. — (1) Clause b of subsection 1 of section 9 of Regulation 160 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted therefor: {b) except in the case of a day nursery for retarded children, a mid-day meal consist- ing of a hot lunch for children from six to nine years of age, both inclusive, who attend the day nursery for more than six hours in a day; (2) Clause c of subsection 1 of the said section 9 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : (c) except in the case of a day nursery for retarded children, a mid-day meal consist- ing of a full-course hot dinner for children from two to five years of age, both inclusive, who attend the day nursery for more than six hours in a day; and (3) Subsection 1 of the said section 9 is amended by adding thereto the following clause: (cfl) a mid-day meal consisting of a full-course hot dinner for children from two to eighteen years of age who attend a day nursery for retarded children for more than a half day session. 9. Regulation 160 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by adding thereto the following section : 10a. — (1) The supervisor of a day nursery for retarded children shall establish a procedure as directed by a nurse registered under The Nurses Act or by a legally qualified medical practitioner, for the administration of any drug or medication pre- scribed by a legally qualified medical practitioner for any child attending the day nursery. (2) The supervisor of a day nursery for retarded children shall keep in a locked cupboard all pre- scription drugs and medications on the premises of the day nursery and the keys to such cupboard shall be kept in his custody or in the custody of some other employee of the nursery designated by him and the person having custody of the key shall be responsible for the removal of any pre- scription drugs or medications from the cupboard and for the administration in accordance with the procedure established under subsection 1 of any prescription drug or medication. (3) A daily record signed by the supervisor of the day nursery for retarded children shall be kept O. Reg. 547/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 159 of all prescription drugs and medications showing the amounts dispensed and the amounts on hand and in addition there shall be kept all records required under the Narcotic Control Act (Canada). 10. — (1) Subsection 3 of section 12 of Ontario Regulation 160 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as amended by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 232/71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: (3) The number of staff, including the supervisor, required for the supervision of the children in a day nursery shall be determined in accordance with Schedule 1 , except where the Director authorizes a change in the required number. (2) The Schedule to the said section 12, as amended by section 2 of Ontario Regulation 232/71, is revoked. 11. Subsection 3 of section 13 of Regulation 160 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: (3) An application for the monthly payment of the subsidy by Ontario to a municipality or band under section 3 of the Act shall be in Form 1 and shall be forwarded to the Minister by the municipality or band before the 20th day of the month next following. (4) An application for the monthly payment of the subsidy by Ontario" to an approved corporation under section 3 of the Act shall be in Form la and shall be forwarded to the Minister by the corporation before the 20th day of the month next following. 12. Section 13a of Regulation 160 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as made by section 3 of Ontario Regulation 232/71, is amended by adding thereto the following subsection : (2) Every munici[>ality and band shall, in respect of day nursery services that it purchases pursuant to any agreement entered into under the Act, fur- nish to the Director such financial and statistical information as he may from time to time require. 13. Section 15 of Regulation 160 of Revised Regiilations of Ontario, 1970, as amended by section 5 of Ontario Regulation 232/71, is revoked and the following substituted there- for: 15. For the purpose of computing the subsidy payable by Ontario, (a) to a municipality under clause a of sub- section 1 of section 3 of the Act ; (6) to a band under clause a of subsection 2 of section 3 of the Act ; or 1 (c) to an approved corporation under subsec- tion 3 of section 3 of the Act, the monthly cost to the municipality, band or approved corporation, as the case may be, for the operation and maintenance of a licensed day nursery shall be the total monthly expenditure approved by the Director and determined in accord- ance with Form 8. 14. Regulation 160 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as amended by Ontario Regu- lation 232/71, is further amended by adding thereto the following sections: 15a. — (1) Subject to subsections 3, 5 and 6, the amount of the capital grant payable under section ^ of the Act for the erection of a new building, an addition to an existing building or the purchase or other acquisition of an existing building, shall be equal to 50 per cent of the costs incurred after the 28th day of July, 1971 determined in accordance with Form 10, of the erection or acquisition. (2) Subject to subsection 3, the amount of the capital grant payable under section ia of the Act for the purchase of new or additional furnishings and equipment for a day nurserv* or for the renovation of an existing building for use as a day nursery, shjdl be equal to 80 per cent of the cost of the furnishings and equipment or of the renovation, as the case may be, approved by the Director determined in accordance v^ith Form 10. (3) Subject to subsections 4 and 6, where a capital grant for the erection of a new building, an addition to an existing building or the renovation of an existing building is payable under section ia of the Act, and the erection or renovation is begun after the 1st day of November, 1971 and before the 1st day of June, 1972, the amount of the capital grant shall be equal to the aggregate of, (a) 100 per cent of the cost as determined in accordance with Form 10 of the part of the erection or renovation completed before the 1st day of Jime, 1972 in accordance with the plans thereof approved by the Minister as certified in Form 11 by an architect or professional engineer; and (h) 80 per cent of the cost as determined in Form 10 of any further part of the erection or renovation completed after the 31st day of May, 1972 in accordance with the plans thereof approved by the Minister as certi- fied in Form 11 by an architect or pro- fessional engineer. (4) The cost incurred after the 28th day of July, 1971, approved by the Director, of furnishings and equipment, necessary to the erection of a new building, an addition to an existing building or to the renovation of an existing building, may be included as part of the capital cost for the purpose 135 160 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 547/71 of determining the amount of the grant under clause a of subsection 3. (5) Subject to subsection 6 where a capital grant, is payable under section 3a of the Act, (a) for the purchase or other acquisition of an existing building ; and (6) pursuant to subsection 3, for the cost of renovation of the building, and the building is acquired after the 1st day of November, 1971, and before the 1st day of June, 1972, the amount of the capital grant payable for the purchase or other acquisition shall be equal to 100 per cent of the cost of the building determined in accordance with Form 10. (6) The cost, incurred after the 28th day of July, 1971, approved by the Director, of acquiring land necessary to the erection of a new building, an addition to an existing building or to the purchase or other acquisition of an existing building may be included as part of the capital cost for the pur- pose of determining the amount of the grant under subsection 1, clause a of subsection 3, or sub- section 5. 156. — (1) An application for a capital grant pay- able under subsection 1 of section ia of the Act shall be made in triplicate in Form 9 except in the case of an application for a grant for the purchase of additional furnishings and equipment where the Director approves. (2) An applicant for a capital grant payable under subsection 1 of section 3a of the Act in respect of the erection of a new building or an addition to an existing building for use in whole or in part as a day nursery shall file with the Minister two copies of, (a) a site plan showing the location of the building on the site; and (h) plans and specifications, prepared by an architect, showing the construction, equip- ment and arrangements of the day nursery. (3) An applicant for a capital grant payable under subsection 1 of section 3a of the Act in respect of, (a) a renovation involving a structural change to; or {b) the acquisition of, an existing building for use in whole or in part as a day nursery, shall file with the Minister two copies of. (c) a site plan showing the location of the building on the site; and 1136 {d) plans and specifications prepared by an architect showing the areas to be used and the purpose for which each such area is to be used, but where the Director approves, a structural sketch may be substituted for the plans and specifications. 15c. — (1) A payment in respect of a capital grant payable under section 3a of the Act shall not be made unless the applicant applies for the payment in triplicate in Form 10. (2) A grant payable under section 3a of the Act for the erection of a new building or an addition or renovation to an existing building, may be pay- able as follows: (a) amounts of the estimated total grant determined by the Director may be paid at such times as the Director may approve ; {b) a further amount, not exceeding one- third of the estimated total grant, may be paid when an architect or professional engineer certifies in Form 11 that the erection of the new building or the addition or renovation to the existing building is at least one-third complete; and (c) a further amount, not exceeding one- third of the estimated total grant, may be paid when an architect or professional engineer certifies in Form 11 that the erection of the new building or the addition or renovation to the existing building is at least two-thirds complete. (3) Subject to subsection 2, a capital grant pay- able under section 3a of the Act for the erection of a new building, an addition to an existing building or the purchase or other acquisition or renovation involving a structural change to an existing building, shall not be paid until, (a) an architect or a professional engineer certifies in Form 11 that, (i) the erection, addition, purchase or other acquisition or renovation, as the case may be, has been completed in accordance with the plans thereof approved by the Minister, and (ii) the building or addition is ready for use and occupancy; and [b) an authorized officer of the municipality, the band or the approved corporation, as the case may be, submits a report stating, (i) the actual total cost of the erec- tion, addition, purchase or other acquisition, or renovation, as the case may be, and (ii) that all refundable sales tax has been taken into account. O. Reg. 547/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 161 15. Regulation 160 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by adding thereto the following schedules : Schedule 1 A. NUMBER OF STAFF REQUIRED FOR A DAY NURSERY OTHER THAN A DAY NURSERY FOR RETARDED CHILDREN FIRST LICENSED UNDER THE ACT ON OR AFTER THE 1st DAY OF JANUARY, 1972 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Number of children and Part-day i FuU-day Part-day Program ^l^:<^y Program j c'o-j- i_i dunng vacation i age group Session Session dunng school year .*", ... 1 ' ; 1 Up to 10 children under 18 months of age 2 ' 3 Up to 14 children 18 to 24 i months of age, both inclusive j 2 . 3 Up to 15 children 2 to 4 years of age, both inclusive 2 3 16 to 34 children 2 to 4 years of age, both inclusive . 3 i 4 i 35 to 45 children 2 to 4 years j of age, both inclusive 4 5 Up to 25 children 5 years of age 3 1 1 : 26 to 35 children 5 years | of age 2 3 36 to 45 children 5 years of age 2 4 Up to 30 children 6 to 9 years r :^ 1 of age, both inclusive ' 2 3 30 to 50 children 6 to 9 years of age, both inclusive | { 3 4 B. NUMBER OF STAFF REQUIRED FOR A DAY NURSERY FOR RETARDED CHILDREN FIRST LICENSED UNDER THE ACT ON OR AFTER THE 1st DAY OF JANUARY, 1972 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Number of children and age group 1 Part-day Session Full-day Session For every 4 children from 2 to 5 years of age, both inclusive ' " 1 1 For every 3 children from and including 6 years of age to 18 years of age 1 1 1137 162 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 547/71 Schedule 2 1. Aj ax- Pickering and Whitby Association for Retarded Children 2. Alliston and District Association for the Mentally Retarded 3. The Barrie and District Association for the Mentally Retarded 4. Brampton and District Association for Retarded Children 5. Brantford and District Association for the Mentally Retarded 6. Burhngton and District Association for the Mentally Retarded 7. Centennial Nursery School for Retarded Children 8. Elmira and District Association for the Retarded 9. Essex County Association for Retarded Children 10. Greater Niagara Association for the Mentally Retarded 11. The Guelph and District Association for the Mentally Retarded Incorporated 12. Haldimand Association for the Mentally Retarded 13. The Hamilton and District Association for the Mentally Retarded 14. Huntsville and District Association for the Mentally Retarded 15. Huronia Society for the Mentally Retarded 16. The Kenora-Keewatin District Association for the Mentally Retarded 17. The Kingston and District Association for Retarded Children 18. Kitchener- Waterloo and District Association for the Mentally Retarded 19. The Lakehead Association for the Mentally Retarded 20. Listowel District Association for the Mentally Retarded 21. London and District Association for the Mentally Retarded 22. Metropolitan Toronto Association for the Mentally Retarded 23. The Newmarket and District Association for the Mentally Retarded 24. The Norfolk Association for the Mentally Retarded 25. North Bay and District Association for Retarded Children 26. The Oakville Association for the Mentally Retarded 27. Oshawa and District Association for Retarded Children 28. Ottawa and District Association for the Mentally Retarded 29. Porcupine District Association for the Mentally Retarded 30. Port Colborne District Association for the Mentally Retarded, Inc. 31. St. Thomas- Elgin Association for Retarded Children 32. Sault Ste. Marie and District Association for the Mentally Retarded 1138 i O. Reg. 547/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 163 33. South Huron and District Association for the Mentally Retarded 34. South Peel Association for the Mentally Retarded 35. The South Waterloo Association for the Mentally Retarded 36. Stratford and District Association for Retarded Children 37. The Sudbury and District Association for the Mentally Retarded 38. Trenton-Brighton and District Association for Retarded Children 39. Welland District Association for Retarded Incorporated 40. West Lincoln and District Association for the Mentally Retarded Incorporated 41. Windsor Association for the Mentally Retarded » 42. York Central Association for the Mentally Retarded 16. Form 1 of R^^lation 160 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as amended by section 6 of Ontario Regulation 232 /71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: Form 1 The Day Nurseries Act APPLICATION FOR MONTHLY PAYMENT OF PROVINCIAL SUBSIDY TO MUNICIPALITY OR BAND Municipality or band. .... Account for the month of. 1139 164 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 547/71 Part I STATISTICAL Nursery Operations — vacancies on last day of month waiting list on last day of month opening enrolment — new registrations terminations days care : half-day full-day Purchased Service — opening enrolment new registrations — terminations days care : half-day full-day 1140 i O. Reg. 547/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Part II COMPUTATION OF PROVINCIAL SUBSIDY 1. Net operating expenditure for month (Item 20 of Part I of Form 8) $. 2. Net purchased service expenditure for month (Total of Column 5 of Part II of Form 8) . . $ . 3. Total j _ 4. Provincial subsidy at 80% | _ 165 Pakt III CERTIFICATE We certify that, («) this application for provincial subsidy is correct ; (6) the amounts shown have been disbursed or determined in accordance with Regulation 160 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 ; and (c) this appUcation is in agreement with the records of the (municipality or band) (signature and official title of authorized officer of municipality or band or signature of welfare administrator) (signature and official title of authorized officer of municipality or band) DEPARTMENTAL USE ONLY Part IV Type of Subsidy Claimed Provincial Share Claimant Share Total Cost 1. Net operating expenditure 1 $ $ 2. Net purchased service expenditure Totals 1 1 s 1141 166 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 547/71 Corporation. Form la The Day Nurseries Act APPLICATION FOR MONTHLY PAYMENT OF PROVINCIAL SUBSIDY TO APPROVED CORPORATION Account for the month of. Part I STATISTICAL Nursery Operations — vacancies on last day of month — waiting list on last day of month — opening enrolment new registrations — terminations — days care : half-day full-day Month Part II COMPUTATION OF PROVINCIAL SUBSIDY 1. Net operating expenditure for month (Item 20 of Part I of Form 8) $ , 2. Add: Fees received for children in month (Item 16 of Part 1 of Form 8 for current year to date $ less Item 16 of Part I of Form 8 for year to date previous month $ ) 3. Cost of providing service in the month 4. 80% of cost of providing service in the month (Item 3 x 8/10), 1142 i O. Reg. 547/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 167 5. Deduct: (a) fees received for children in month (Item 2) % j (b) less: 20% of item 3 (c) excess, if any. of the amount shown in clause a over the amount shown in clause b . . 6. Provincial subsidy for current month $ 7. Adjustment of revenue for jMior periods (specify) 8. Total Provincial payment current month $ Part III CERTIFICATE We certify that, (a) this apphcation for provincial subsidy is correct ; (b) the amounts shown have been disbursed or determined in accordance with Regulation 160 of Revised Regiilations of Ontario, 1970; and (c) this apphcation is in agreement with the records of the corporation. (signature and official title of authorized oflRcer of corporation) (signature and official title of authorized officer of corporation) DEPARTMENTAL USE ONLY Part IV Type of Subsidy Claimed ch Claimant Share Total Cost Net operating expenditure $ 1 % 17. Form 8 of Regulation 160 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970, as amended by section 8 of Ontario Regulation 232 /71, is revoked and the following substituted therefor: Forms The Day Nur series Act FINANCIAL DATA Municipality, band or approved corporation Data for month of 1143 166 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Part 1 LICENCED DAY NURSERIES ESTABLISHED BY MUNICIPALITY. COUNCIL OF BAND, OR APPROVED CORPORATION NET OPERATING EXPENDITURE O. Reg. 547/71 1. Salaries, wages, honoraria — supervisory and teaching — caretaking — other 2. Staff benefits as approved by the Minister (Amount applicable to O.H.S.C, O.H.S.I.P. and caretaking isl ) 3. Staff travelling expenses 4. Fees for staff training including necessary living allowances during training 5. Payment for research or consultation on a contract or fee-for-service basis 6. Food 7. Health supplies and services 8. Transportation — children 9. Pla3n-oom supplies 10. Property operation and maintenance — rent or where the premises are owned by the municipality, band or approved corporation, fair rental value if approved by the Director — repairs and mainten- ance — other 1 1 . Equipment and furnishings — operation and maintenance . . — replacements 12. Cleaning, housekeeping, laundry supplies and expenses 13. Ofl&ce supplies and expenses 14. Other (please specify) 1144 Totals For Current Year To Date For Departmental Use Only $ $ O. Reg. 547/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 169 15. Total Expenditures — Current year to date 16. Deduct : Revenue — fees received for children. . . . 17. Deduct : Revenue — other income (please specify) . 18. Net Operating Expenditure — Current year to date. 19. Deduct: Net Operating Expenditure Year to Date Previous Month 20. Net Operating Expenditure — Current Month 1. $ $ 1 s c t 1 t t $ t Part II AGREEMENTS BETWEEN MUNICIPALITY OR BAND AND LICENCED DAY NURSERIES NET MONTHLY EXPENDITURE FOR PURCHASED DAY NURSERY SERVICES (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 1 ! Licensed Per Day Diem Nursery , Rate ! Cost of Day Nursery Services Purchased in Month (Total items 42 on Form 7 for each Parent) Deduct: Fees Payable by Parents of Children (Total items 43 on Form 7 for each Parent) Net Monthly Expenditures by Municipahty or Band (Colunm 3 minus Column 4) For Departmental Use Only 1 s S $ I j J 1 1 i 1 ; 1 1 ■ 1 1 1 1 i 1 i ! ; ! i 1 ! j , 1 1 ' Monthly totals j | 1145 170 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Form 9 The Day Nurseries Act APPLICATION FOR GRANT UNDER SECTION 3fl OF THE ACT O. Reg. 547/71 (check ( V ) where applicable) 1 (name of municipality, band or approved corporation) (address) hereby apphes for a grant under section 3a of the Act, in respect of, □ the erection of a new building ; n an addition to an existing building ; n the purchase or other acquisition of an existing building ; □ the renovations to an existing building ; □ the purchase of initial or additional equipment and furnishings. («) {b) (name of day nursery) (address) 2. (a) (indicate which) □ the whole building or addition is or will be used as a day nursery ; or □ only part of the building or addition will be used as a day nursery. (6) The total floor space of the building or addition is or will be (c) (see Note 2) The floor space in the building or addition which is or will be used as a day nursery is 3. The estimated capital cost is as follows: (see Note 1) {a) for the acquisition of land where applicable (see Note 2) {b) for the erection of a new building, an addition to an existing building, or the purchase or other acquisition of an existing building (see Note 2) . . . . (c) for renovations directly related to the day nursery operations (d) for the purchase of initial or additional equipment and furnishings . {e) ESTIMATED TOTAL CAPITAL COST 4. The intends to finance (municipality, band or approved corporation) this capital cost in the following manner: (i) payable by Ontario, (a) 50% of the costs shown in clauses a and b of item 3 ; or 1146 .square feet .square feet O. Reg. 547/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 171 (b) lOCo of the costs shown in clause a of item 3 incurred between the 28th day of July, 1971 and the 1st day of June, 1972. and 100% of the costs shown in clause b of item 3 incurred between the 1st day of November, 1971 and the 1st day of June, 1972, and — 80% of the costs shown in clause b of item 3 incurred after the 31stdayof May, 1972; — and $ (c) 80% of the costs shown in clause c or i of item 3 or both of them ; % (i) 100% of the costs shown in clause d of item 3 incurred after the 28th day of July. 1971. and 100% of the costs shown in clause c of item 3 incurred between the 1st day of November, 1971 and the 1st day of Jime. 1972, and 80% of the costs shown in clause c of item 3 incurred after the 31st day of May, 1972 (e) TOTAL (ii) payable by the municipality, band or approved corporation. Estimated Total Capital Cost (e + (ii) ) $ 5. The expects that the facility will be ready (municipality, band or approved corporation) for use as a day nursery on or about the day of 19 ... . Dated at this day of 19 . . . . (signature iind official title of authorized officer of municipality, band or corporation) (signature and official title of authorized officer of municipality, band or corporation) Note : 1 . Include only costs incurred after the 28th day of July. 1971 . Note : 2. Where part only of the facility is used as a day nursery, capital costs qualifjdng for subsidy will be the proportion of the cost that the floor space used as a day nursery bears to the total floor space of the building or addition. For this reason when clause c of item 2 does not agree with clause b of item 2 the following calculation must be completed to arrive at costs qualifying for capital grant in clauses a and b of item 3. Clause c of item 2 Percentage of capital X 100 = cost for which grant Clause b of item 2 is payable Total Percentage Capital Project from Cost for cost above Item 3 Land cost, where applicable $ Erection or acquisition costs $ 1147 172 O. Reg. 547/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE Form 10 The Day Nurseries Act APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT OF GRANT UNDER SECTION 3a OF THE ACT (check ( V ) where appHcable) 1 (name of municipality, band or approved corporation) (address) hereby appUes for payment of a grant under section 3a of The Day Nurseries Act in the amount of, 2. The name and address of the day nursery is or will be as follows: (name of day nursery) (address) 3. The building or addition was or will be ready for occupancy and use as a day nursery on . 19.... (date) 4. Application for the above grant was made in Form 9 on , . . . , 19 . (date) 5. The information in the Schedule to this Form is true and correct. Dated at this day of ,, 19.... (signature and official title of authorized officer of municipality, band or corporation) (signature and official title of authorized officer of municipality, band or corporation) Schedule 1. (a) (indicate which) n the whole building or addition is or will be used as a day nursery ; or n only part of the building or addition will be used as a day nursery ; (b) The total floor space of the building or addition is or wiU be (c) (See Note 3) The floor space in the building or addition which is or wdll be used as a day nursery is 1148 square feet square feet O. Reg. 547/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 173 2. The capital cost of the day nursery is as follows: (See Note 2) (a) for the acquisition of land where appUcable (see Note 3) $ (6) for the erection of a new building, an addition to an existing building, or the purchase or other acquisition of an existing building (see Note 3) (c) for renovations directly related to the day nursery operations {d) for the purchase of initial or additional equipment and furnishings Total Capital Cost $ 3. Provincial Grant Payable (ii) 50% of the costs shown in clauses a and b of item 2 ; or | (b) 100% of the costs shown in clause a of item 2 incurred between the 28th day of July, 1971 and the 1st day of June, 1972, and 100% of the costs shown in clause b of item 2 incurred between the 1st day of November, 1971 and the 1st day of June, 1972, and 80% of the costs shown in clause b of item 2 incurred after the 31st day of May, 1972 and I (c) 80% of the costs shown in clause c or d of item 2, or both of them; or $ {d) 100% of the costs shown in clause d of item 2 incurred after the 28th day of July, 1971, and 100% of the costs shown in clause c of item 2 incurred between the ist day of November, 1971 and the 1st day of June, 1972, and 80% of the costs shown in clause c of item 2 incurred after the 31st day of May, 1972 ; $ (e) Total $ 4. Payment applied for in this apphcation (See Note 5) (a) □ An amount determined by the Director (see Note 6) $ (b) n A further amount not exceeding one-third of the amount shown in clause e of item 3 where the building, addition or renovation is at least one-third complete % (c) n A further amount not exceeding one-third of the amount shown in clause e of item 3 where the building, addition or renovation is at least two-thirds complete $ (d) □ The balance of the amount shown in clause e of item 3 where the con- struction or renovation is completed and the building is ready for use and occupancy and payment has been made under clause a, 6 or c or all of them (see Note 4) % («) n Total amount of Provincial grant (clause e of item 3) where construction or renovation is completed and the building is ready for use and occupancy and no payment has been made under clause a, 6 or c (see Note 4) $ Note 1 : This apphcation shall be accompanied by the certificate of an architect or professional engineer in Form 11 except where subsidy being claimed relates only to the purchase of furnishings and equipment or renovation not involving a structural change. 1149 174 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 547/71 Note 2 : Include only costs incurred after the 28th day of July, 1971. Note 3: Where part only of the facility is used as a day nursery, capital costs qualifying for subsidy will be the proportion of the cost that the floor space used as a day nursery bears to the total space of the building or addition. For this reason when, in the Schedule, clause c of item 1 does not agree with clause b of item 1 the following calculation must be completed to arrive at costs qualifying for capital grant in clauses a and b of item 2 of the Schedule. Clause c of item 1 X 100 = Percentage of capital cost for which grant is payable Clause b of item 1 Land cost, where applicable $ Total Project Percentage Capital Cost Cost from above for Item 2 Erection or acquisition costs $ Note 4: When this application is the final apphcation for payment of a grant other than for non- structural renovation or for the purchase of furnishings and equipment, it shall be accompanied by the report of an authorized officer of the municipahty, band or corporation, as the case may be, stating the actual total capital cost on which subsidy is being claimed and that all refundable sales tax has been taken into account. Note 5: Item 4 should be completed only where this application is made for a grant in respect of the erection of a new building, an addition to an existing building or the renovation of an existing building involving structural change. Note 6 : The amount of this payment and the time at which it may be paid are to be determined by the Director. Form 11 The Day Nurseries Act CERTIFICATE OF ARCHITECT OR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER (check ( i/ ) where applicable) I> a member in good standing of the : (full name) n Ontario Association of Architects n Association of Professional Engineers of the Province of Ontario hereby certify: 1 . That I have personally and carefully inspected the, D new building being erected or erected ; or n addition to an existing building being erected or erected; or n building acquired; n the renovations to an existing building that involve structural alterations by (name of municipality, band or approved corporation) (address) 1150 O. Reg. 547/71 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE 2. That the building or addition : (c) is situated at 175 (address) (6) will have or has a total floor space of square feet ; (c) n is a new building or an addition being erected and is at least one-third completed as of the date of the application in Form 10 of the municipality, band or corporation, as the case may be; or Q is a new building or an addition being erected and is at least two-thirds completed as of the date of the appUcation in Form 10 of the municipality, band or corporation, as the case may be; or n is a new building or an addition erected and completed and is ready for use and occupancy ; or n is an acquired building and is ready for use and occupancy ; or □ is an existing building to which renovations have been made and is ready for use and occu|>ancy. 3. That to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, (a) the building or addition conforms to : Q the plans and specifications □ the structural sketch copies of which the authorized officers of the municipality, band or corporation, as the case may be. inform me were filed with the Minister and subsequently approved by him ; and {b) the capital cost is or will be as follows : (i) n for the erection of the new building or addition ; or r $ Q for the acquisition of the building n for the renovation to an existing building (ii) for the acquisition of land, where appUcable %. (iii) Total Capital Cost % (signature) Dated at Toronto, this (2248) day of (address of professional office) , 1972. 1151 176 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE O. Reg. 548/71 THE CHILDREN'S INSTITUTIONS ACT O. Reg. 548/71. General. Made — December 22nd, 1 97 1 . Filed— December 29th, 1971. REGULATION MADE UNDER THE CHILDREN'S INSTITUTIONS ACT 1. — (1) Subsection 1 of section 2 of Regulation 88 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: (1) Children's institutions are classified as those listed in Schedule 2 or 3 and the institutions listed in the Schedule are included in the class. (2) Subsection 4 of the said section 2 is revoked. 2. Subsection 2 of section 3 of Regulation 88 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: (2) The children's institutions listed in Schedules 2 and 3 are approved for the purposes of the Act. 3. Subsection 2 of section 8 of Regulation 88 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked and the following substituted there- for: (2) In every children's institution there shall be at least one competent staff member on full time duty or the equivalent thereof for every four residents in the institution and the staff shall include in the case of an institution that is listed in Schedule 3 at least, (i) one child care worker for every ten residents in the institution, and (ii) one social worker. 4. Section 16 of Regulation 88 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked. 5. Items 4, 5, 9 and 21, items 26 and 27 as made by subsection 3 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 355/71, items 30, 31. 34 and 35, and item 38 as made by subsection 4 of section 1 of Ontario Regulation 355/71 of Schedule 1 to Regulation 88 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 are revoked. 6. — (1) Items 1 and 2 of Schedule 2 to Regula- tion 88 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 are revoked and the following substituted therefor : 1. The Boys' Home, 31 Woodycrest Avenue, 1 Wroxeter Avenue and 74 Fulton Avenue, Toronto (2) Item 9 and item 10 as made by subsection 3 of section 2 of Ontario Regulation 355/71 of the said Schedule 2 are revoked and the following substituted therefor : 9. Opportunity House, 11 Bowden Street and 301 Broadview Avenue, Toronto (3) Item 12 of the said Schedule 2 is revoked and the following substituted therefor : 12. Richmond House, 1 10 Matchedash Street North, Orillia 7. Items 2, 4, 6 and 11 of Schedule 3 to Regulation 88 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 are revoked. 8. Schedule 4 to Regulation 88 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is revoked. 9.— (1) Part I of Form 7 of Regulation 88 of Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1970 is amended by striking out "(institutions listed under Schedule 4 only) (see note 2)" in the third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh lines of the heading of column 2. (2) Note 2 at the end of the said Form 7 is revoked. (2249) 3 1152