Oakville Lifestyle Home Show now two months away The fifth annual edition of the Oakville Lifestyle Home Show is fast approaching, with hot organziers. exhibitor booths a coimmodity, according to show The show will be held Friday, Apr. 15 through Sunday, Apr. 17 at the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre, 1415 Third Line at Glen Abbey Gate, in Oakville. "It‘s a great opportunity â€" for exhibitors to talk with thousands of qualified buyers on a oneâ€"toâ€"one basis over a three day period," says orgaâ€" Almost all records subject to inspection (See next page) owners sought a determination as to whether Section 21 of the Condominium Act confers a right on unit owners to inspect all the records of the corporation, whether the corporation has the authority to restrict this right to inspect and whether a right of inspection includes the right to photocopy records. The Board of Directors in a written reply advised McKay that he could review some but not all of the records. The Court found that Section 21 of tlll\p Condominium Act must be read Christopher IMVidi@ta saes in the context of the entire Act in order to properly interpret it. His Honor stated, "That the affairs and dealings of the corporation and the Board are intended to be an open book to the members of the corporation appears manifest to me from the history of Section 21 His Honor then went on to say that the unit owners were entitled to access to all the records of the corporation and that the right to inspect records conferred as well the right to photocopy same at the cost of the unit owner. The Court concluded that there "No Home is Too Small or Too Large to be Handled With The Same Professional Care" GET MOVING â€" CALL TODAY REMIBK woue e t may be instances where someâ€" one‘s right to privacy and confiâ€" dentiality overrides the right to freedom of information embodied in Section 21. No such concern is raised by the requests made by the McKays. It would seem that all records are to be open to inspection by owner‘s under Section 21, subject only to records for which a claim of privilege of confidentiality may legitimately be made. Condofax welcomes your quesâ€" tions about condominiums and can be reached through the Oakville Beaver. nizer Dave Jenkins. "I recommend this show to exhibitors who want to increase â€" sales, expand their market area, introduce new products or obtain qualified leads". Exhibitors interâ€" ested in booking this show should contract Dave Jenkins at (905) 827â€"4632. Space is available on a firstâ€" come, firstâ€"served basis," said Jenkins. "This show is already over 55% sold, so I would suggest that anyone wishing to book, do so at once". Exhibitors in the show receive a proâ€" fessionally draped booth, standard electricity, 50 V.LP. free show passes, name badges and access to a private catered lounge. A new addition to the event is the "Pride of the Show" best booth award. An exhibit winning first prize is awardâ€" ed a free 10‘x10‘ booth in next year‘s show. p6et ‘91 ‘ge4 ‘Aepsaupam ‘eiimmjeo ou1 jeoy â€" ez“,