22, Range 12, to the northeasterly corner of the last-mentioned geographic 

 township; thence westerly along the northerly boundaries of geographic townships 

 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 geographic Township Tp. 23, Range 12, to the northeasterly corner of 

 geographic Township Tp. 24, Range 12; thence westerly along the northerly 

 boundaries of geographic townships Tp. 24, Range 12, Tp. 25, Range 12, Tp. 

 26, Range 12 and Tp. 27, Range 12, to the northwesterly corner of the last- 

 mentioned geographic township; thence northerly along the easterly boundary 

 of the geographic Township of Palmer to the northeasterly corner thereof; thence 

 westerly along the northerly boundary of that geographic township to the north- 

 westerly corner thereof; thence southerly along the westerly boundaries of the 

 geographic townships of Palmer and Fisher to the southwest corner of the last- 

 mentioned geographic township; thence southerly along the southerly production 

 of the westerly boundary of the geographic Township of Fisher to the intersection 

 with the International Boundary between Canada and the United States of 

 America; thence southeasterly following the international boundary to the inter- 

 section with longitude 84° 30' thence northerly along longitude 84° 30' to the 

 intersection with the southerly boundary of the geographic Township of Park, 

 in the Territorial District of Algoma; thence in an easterly, southeasterly and 

 easterly direction following the shore of the St. Marys River, Lake George, St. 

 Joseph's Channel and the North Channel of Lake Huron to the intersection with 

 the westerly boundary of the geographic Township of Spragge; thence northerly 

 along the westerly boundary of the geographic Township of Spragge to the place 

 of beginning. 



SCHEDULE 7 — Residents only 



November 8 to November 20, 1965. 



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

 District of Algoma. 



SCHEDULE 1 1 — Residents only 



October 2, 1965 to January 8, 1966. 



Beginning at a point in Saganaga Lake where the International Boundary be- 

 tween 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 dis- 

 trict 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 bound- 

 ary between Ontario and Manitoba; thence southerly along that boundary to the 



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