COMPETITIONâ€"Buyers make their "â€m’ decision on which home to buy and how TIMING-Timing is the condition of the much it is worth by the other choices at the real estate market at the time of the sale. time they buy. The supply of other choices Supply and demand are the key factors with which they compare you home is influencing the number of buyers and hence constantly changing each week and month. the overall price. Current Competition always affects the buyers’ opinion of your property and what they think it is worth. PRICEâ€"If the property his not had ' considerable showings nor an offer within a . gummy: e reasonable time of the listing, the price Town Centre probably needs to be reduced. If this is true Realty Inc. and the price is not reduced accordingly, a 338-6550 sale may be delayed and even prevented Some properties will sell in just a few days; PROPERTY â€" if the property does not others may require more than several show well or has major defects which months. Some impatant factors which cannot be or w corrected, a sale may influencethetimeittakestosellap'operty notoccuruntil the defects arecmected or follow. - the price is adjusted to compensate for HOW LONG SHOULD IT TAKE TO MARKET A PROPERTY SATISFACTORILY? '338- 6550 The goals of this committee are: Eligibility Criteria: 0 Golf Clinic at 11:00 a.m. with Greg Twiggs 0 Denis Walter Golf Show at 12 noon 0 PRO-AM Golf tee-off at 1:00 p.m. Any person who would like to be considered for an appointment to the Committee should apply in writing outlining their birthing experience and why they are interested in serving on the committee. Letters should be addressed to K. Scantlebury, Director of Nursing: MaternaVChild Care Outpatient Services, Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, 327 Reynolds Street. Oakville, Ontario, L6J 3L7. Applications must be delivered to the Hospital no later than 4:30 pm. on Friday, September 17, 1993. Inquiries regarding this matter should be adressed to K. Scantlebury at 845-2571. ext. 2700. t - The OakviIIe-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital . has established a Family- Centred Maternity Care Advisory Committee. OTMH is currently seeking 2 consumer representatives for this committee. All proceeds to the United Way of Oakville. $13.00 at the gate, under 18 FREE JOIN US AT GLEN ABBEY To make recommendations to Hospital Administration regarding Family-Centred MatemaI-Child care at OTMH. To expand services available in matemal-child care at OTMH. To promote oo-operation and on-going communication between consumers of matemaI-child care, hospital based providers of care and community-based providers of care. To explore ways of expanding community-based services available to expectant families. Labour Day Monday Sept. 6th 'consumer is about to deliver at OTMH or has experienced a delivery at OTMH within the last two years *oonsumer has no formal allegiance with health care providers or special interest groups ’oonsumer must be prepared to commit to a 1 year membership with no ï¬nancial remuneration and should be available for noon hour meetings for the Are you concerned about your drinking or drug use? ADAPT offers professional alcohol and drug assess- ment and counselling. For an appoint- ment call ADAPT between 8:30 .m. and 4:30 pm. weekdays at 847-6547. Free. Parents of Children With Cancer, a self-help group, meets the first Wednesday of the month rotating between the Oakville Canadian Cancer Society ofï¬ces,51- 635 Fourth Line, and the Milton Canadian Cancer Society oï¬ices, 751 Main St E. For more infor- mation, call 844-4469 or 878-1206. ' Cleaniew Oakville Community Association holds its 4th annual Family Fun Day noon to 3:30 pm. (rain or shine) at St. Luke Catholic School, Kingsway Dn've. Games, food, demon- strations, bike/trike decorating contests. Oakville Newcomers Club meets 7:30 pm. at Trinity United Church, 1250 McCraney St. Are you new to Oakville? Would you like to meet new friends? The Oakville Newcomers Club is a social club open to women who have moved here within the last two years. For information, call Karen at 847-8702 or Pat at 847-5694. Registration for German Heritage Language School at Queen Elizabeth School 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Classes for German and non-German-speaking chil- dren from kindergarten to Grade 8 every Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 pm. For information, call Hildegard Schieweck at 844-4153 or Michael Detje at 338- 7052. Fun Fair at St. James Parish, Morden Road. Homebaking, games, clown face painting, ongoing spaghetti dinner, international food table, dance. Registration for Sparks, Brownies, Guides, Pathï¬nders and Rangers 6:30 to 8 pm. SL Hilda’s Anglican Church, 1258 Rebecca SL For information, call 827-8290. KMU Kanuck Kloggers- Beginners classes start at 7:15 pm. at Queen Elizabeth Park School, Yolanda Dn've. For information, call Dorothy at 632- 5062 or Margaret at 634-5090. Crawford Lake Conservation Area holds its Indian Summer Festival 10 am. to 4 pm Crawford is located on Steeles Avenue, east of Guelph Line, south of Campbellville. Oakville Trafalgar Toastmasters hold ï¬rst meeting of the fall season 7:15 pm. at Oakville Central Library. For information, call Doreen Rayner at 827- 1034. Oakville Chamber of Commerce Women’s Network meets at Oakville Golf Club, 1154 Sixth Line. 5:15 pm. social hour; 6:15 pm. guest speaker Sue Sheldon of Canadian Trainers Association on Training for Business; 7 pm. dinner. Cost $22 per person. Stress Mastery Expert Dr. David Posen will speak at the fourth annual General Meeting of the Canadian Mental Health Association, Halton Region Branch 7:30 to 9 pm. at Region of Halton building auditon'um, Hwy. 25. Call CMHA for details, 845-5044. (Continued from page 8) advainced boaters. Call Mike White at 326-9005; Fraser Farmer 842-1987 or Arthur Kendrick at 844-2296. Oakville Singles Club meets every Friday at 8 pm. at the Oakville Legion, Navy Street Dancing to the music of dj. For information, call Joan at 849-6747. UPDATE