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Oakville Beaver, 13 Jan 1993, p. 5

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January Deal to supply Fords to Argentina can just about be declared dead It looks like a plan, revealed last spring, to sell 65,000 Oakvilleâ€"built Ford Tempos to an Argentinian taxi consortium is dead. Ford‘s Oakville assembly plant would be "hard pressed" to proâ€" duce an additional 65,000 Tempo automobiles in 1993 for export to Argentina, according to a compaâ€" ny spokesperson. With production of the Taurus and Tempo slated to grind to a halt this fall, it becomes more and more difficult for the Oakville plant to fill an order of that size, said Jim Hartford. By SAL BOMMARITO Oakville Beaver Staff "As more time passes, the deal would have less and less meaning to Oakville," Hartford said. Hartford explained the assemâ€" bly plant is on course to produce 240,000 vehicles this year, before switching over to production of the Win8#8 minivan. Producing an additional 65,000 Tempos this late in the game could prove diffiâ€" cult, he said. Is your home historic? Wait for town‘s letter The Town of Oakville erred in its handling of 30 heritage designaâ€" tions, including one relating to 157 Dunn Street, a property which has been earmarked for development by its owner. "The town made an error in givâ€" ing notice to those property ownâ€" ers," said deputy town manager Ron Foy, following Monday night‘s planning and development council meeting. The Ontario Heritage Act requires that property owners be notified they have 30 days in which to appeal their heritage designations to the Conservation Review Board. "Our position hasn‘t changed. If they put together the deal, then we‘ll be delighted to build the cars. What has changed is our (Oakville) plant‘s ability to proâ€" duce those volumes. It would be very difficult to accommodate the order in the time remaining," said Hartford. When the deal does materialâ€" The town is required to provide notice to property owners through public advertisements and individuâ€" al letters, Foy explained. The public notices were pubâ€" lished, but the town neglected to inform property owners of their When the deal does materialâ€" ize, however, it‘s very likely much of the order would have to be filled by Ford‘s Kansas City plant, with the Oakville plant proâ€" ducing a small percentage of the automobiles, he said. But the deal, which would be worth an estimated $500â€"million to Ford, has yet to be finalized, O BERTIN STABLES In our small but powerful school a sense of pride and belonging pervades which empowers our students to face the challenge of personal and academic success Our highly qualified, experienced teachers are dedicated to helping each student achieve success in a caring, supportive atmosphere. We offer a challenging academic programme for students who wish to maximize their opportunity for acceptance into top Universities. Through the grec School bus service is available for Oakville and all surrounding areas including Burlington, Milton, Georgetown, Mississauga, Etobicoke, Brampton etc. We are a coâ€"educational private school Junior Kindergarten to Grade 13/0AC 337 Trafalgar Road, Oakville Telephone 844â€"0372 Admission by personal interview and submission of previous academic records. Registrations are now being accepted for September, 1993 MacLachlan College ugh our greatest Ope 99 D a‘ doors We earth ENeEA se atnae es 33 right to an appeal through individu al letters, as required under the leg islation, he said. Foy said that at the request of town council, a special meeting of LACAC (Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee) was held on Jan. 6th to "reaffirm" their position on the 30 designaâ€" tions. All 30 properties were before council for designation once again on Monday night, but because of time constraints, only 23 received council‘s approval. Those properties now have 30 days to appeal their heritage desigâ€" nations to the Conservation Review Board. The remaining seven properties, including 157 Dunn Street, will be dealt with at next Monday (Jan. 18th) night‘s council meeting. ____ Properties which were dealt with by council include: 166 Lakeshore Rd. E.; 184â€"186 Lakeshore Rd. E.; 2489 Lakeshore Rd. W.; 191 Lakeshore Rd. E.; 1189 Lakeshore Rd. E.; 65 Park Ave.; Lyon‘s according to a spokesperson fo Phoenix Plus Inc., the Toronto based broker for the deal. "(The deal) is still proceeding, but it‘s taking a lot longer than everyone anticipated," said Brent Jollymore. Last spring, the company announced it was working on a $1.5â€"billion deal to export the automobiles to Argentina for use as taxis. 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