thereof; thence westerly along the northerly boundary of that geographic township 

 to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence southerly along the westerly boundaries 

 of the geographic townships of Palmer and Fisher to the southwesterly corner of the 

 last-mentioned geographic township; thence southerly along the southerly produc- 

 tion of the westerly boundary of the geographic Township of Fisher to the inter- 

 section with the International Boundary between Canada and the United States of 

 America; thence in a general southeasterly direction, along the last-mentioned 

 boundary through Lake Superior and the St. Mary River to a point in that boundary 

 due south of the intersection of the boundary between the geographic townships of 

 Parke and Awenge in the Territorial District of Algoma with the northerly shore 

 of the St. Mary River; thence due north to that northerly shore; thence in a general 

 easterly direction following the northerly shores of the St. Mary River, the expan- 

 sions thereof and the North Channel of Georgian Bay of Lake Huron to the south- 

 westerly corner of the geographic Township of Spragge in the said Territorial 

 District of Algoma; thence northerly along the westerly boundary of that geographic 

 township to the intersection with the centre line of that part of the King's Highway 

 known as No. 17; thence northeasterly, southeasterly and easterly following that 

 centre line to the intersection with the centre line of the Canadian Pacific Railway 

 in the Town of Mattawa; thence northerly along that centre line to the intersection 

 with the boundary between Ontario and Quebec; thence northerly along that boun- 

 dary to the place of beginning. 



SCHEDULE 5 — Residents only 



November 16 to November 21, 1964. 



The geographic townships of Hilton, Jocelyn and St. Joseph in the Territorial 

 District of Algoma. 



SCHEDULE 14 — Residents only 



October 1, 1964, to January 3, 1965. 



Beginning at a point in Saganaga Lake where 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 intersection 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 geographic Township of Docker; thence in a 

 northerly direction along the westerly boundaries of the geographic townships of 

 Docker and Smellie to the northwesterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic 

 township; thence northerly along the northerly production of the westerly boundary 

 of the geographic Township of Smellie 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 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 



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