Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 27 Jan 1993, p. 34

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Condominium Study Group had prepared a report â€" wrote in a Here we go again! It was sixteen years ago that Larry Grossman, _ then Minister of the Ministry of C o m m e r C 1 a 1 Relations â€" under whose auspices the Bill 8 1: Screams Park and cold feet onsumer directors of the Royal LePage services are pleased to announce the appointment of MARY LOUISE CUSOLLE as a sales representative with our Harbour office. Please join us in welcoming her to Royal LePage. DOROTHY THOMSON and The directors of Royal LePage Real Estate Services Lid. are pleased to announce the appointment of GREG TAYLOR as a Sales Representative at our 326 Lakeshore Rd. East Branch. Greg brings a wealth of business and management experience to his new position at Royal LePage, which will undoubtedly be an asset in servicing his clients. Are you thinking of making a move Greg Taylor at 8454267 for an eval of your property. Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Broker MARY LOUISE CUSOLLLT Sales Representative 825â€"1171 se |||| )\ | ) || NNN NNN 111 e ||||| 1N NNN 11111 ROYAL LePAGE ROYAL LeEPAGE The Harbour Office 2448 Lakeshore Rd., W. Oakville 8$25â€"1171 326 Lakeshore Rd. E. GREG TAYLOR Sules Representative and Oakville §45â€"4267 c o m m u n 1 t y , "Because of the wideâ€"ranging nature of the recommendaâ€" tions contained in this report, many changes to the preâ€" sent legislation will be required. Rather than try to amend the existing Act, a new Condominium letter to the members of the condominium a move? Call an evaluation Act will be introâ€" duced in the spring session of the O: n_t a. n io Legislature." He then went on to state, "In February, I will sit down and review the key subâ€" missions with my staff, the condominiâ€" um associations, municipalities, and financial institutions before putting the $229.900. Immaculate, spacious "Greenpark" built in Glen Abbey, backing onto greenbelt. Located on quiet court. Open kitchen concept with family room and walkout to beautiful finished deck. Completely decorated in neutral tones. DOUG & WENDY PEARSON* . HomeMatch #9300012. $ 2 * l "SPARKIING® CLEAN $229,900 NA IPH F. McCORMICK =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" and Associates Ltd. Realtor C . NLX 4 BDRMS. + PRIVATE STULXO In town, country charm, mature lot. ELIZABETH KIREWSKIE® 844â€"2950, 8424134 BERNETTA HOTRUM®* $44â€"28 240 North Service Rd. W. _ ROYAL E Oakville 338â€"3737 Rofilfim}fimm 8 3/4% MORTGACGE/1997 UNHEARD OF! $ 1 14,900 Penthouse condo. 1 bdrm., 5 appliances. CLIFFORD DEATHE* $44â€"2950, 8274587 FINISHED FROM TOP TO BOTTOM â€" EXEC, TOWNHOUSE NEW LISTINGS $224,900 EAST OAKVILLE H:umcmnm- NA YURCHUK® $44.2950. $45 It‘s a cream putf®! June closing!* IOLA BUTTERY** 844â€"2950, 844â€"46 340 CHURCH ST. OAKVILLE 844â€"2950 _ *Sales Representative **Associate Broker ***Broker Something must have happened for it took the passage of sixteen years and the "musical chairs" performance of ten Ministers who flitted in and out of the Ministry of new Act in its final form.‘ Relations to bring about the promised onsumer pOQ Are you thinking of buying or renting in |y e #*t*‘ y Florida? As a winter rbide?;lt for the ?,M haw> ai 'w::;?i K & __ 14 years, 1 have access to a market ?or | ‘f%L“ E mike discriminating buyers whether it be single & * k family homes, condo apts. or ie e *n townhouses. Please call RALPH F. rmmmmemseom McCORMICK, FR.1.*** 844â€"2950, 849â€" NEAR NEW HIGH SCHOOL and 3666 Onginal old stone house fully restored & ‘eâ€"~ ’ * modemized. Contains 5 bdrms, 5 h , is n bathrooms, & separate 1 bdrm. apt for 6. B o nanny or indaws. 1/3 acre on quiet culâ€"deâ€" > o zm mrumte e T _ sac near Appleby College. $575,000. e mss P BEVERLY RANKIN® 844â€"2950, 827â€" 3 BDRM. SIDEâ€"SPLIT $189,900 6839 SAAA â€" 20950 ~ \-\T// Â¥ "X fORAoooos\O“ 340 CHURCH ST. OAKVILLE ' msco 3 CIN('Fnglcx PHH Homequity Relocation centre f A (JGCORMl(:h 7 NAPLES, FLORIDA ONE Of A KIND! revision last May when the present Minister, the Honorable Marilyn Churley stated, "We are in the process of drafting legislation right now and we hope to introduce the new Act this spring or early summer." And that is what she MOY UT OF OAKVILLE? did. For in July of last year the new legislation â€" to proâ€" vide improved proâ€" tection for condoâ€" minium buyers and residents with a betâ€" ter balance of rights and responsibilities for everyone within a condominium corâ€" poration â€" was intro _ bast Oakville Classic. 12 rooms. $598,000. RALPH F. McCORMICK, F.R.1.*** 844â€"2950, 849â€"9666 YOU WILL NEVER LOOK AGAIN $181,900. Fireplace, deck, appliances, air, central vac ELIZABETH KIREWSKIE®* 844â€"2950, 8428134 on mpalr nennd nagns . Fireplace, hardwood, eatâ€"in kitchen. IOLA BUTTERY** 844â€"2950, 8444611 $639,000. Reduced. Quick possession IOLA BUTTERY** 844â€"2950, 844â€"4611 100 WIDE RAVINE LOT BACKS ONTO PARK duced for first readâ€" ing in the Ontario legislature. The Honorable Marilyn Churley furâ€" ther reported at the 12th National C o n d o m i n i u m Conference _ last October that she was looking forward to the second reading of Bill 81, although the growing number of revisions being suggested â€" could cause this to be delayed until next spring. Well, as I said before, "Here we go again!", for the latest word on the progress of this long awaited piece of legislation is that it would be withdrawn from the legislative agenda in favor of introducing a new condominium reform bill. In the light of that familiar expresâ€" sion, "It ain‘t over ‘till the fat lady sings", the Fat Lady being the governâ€" ment at Screams Park who must have gotten stage fright. It was only last July when it was reported that she was going to perform and we have been perched on the edge of our seats, ever since then, waiting to hear from her. It appears that she had been hesitatâ€" ingly approaching the footlights, but hadn‘t gotten into her act yet. Earlier in the year â€" by giving Bill 81 a first readâ€" ing in the house â€" the Fat Lady had been practicing a few trills and trying out an arpeggio or two, but it now seems that she has cold feet and has returned to her dressing room to learn a new script. Bill 81 has now been scrapped and the Fat Lady has retired in order to review her lines before perâ€" forming in public. And so as we enter a New Year, maybe we should take the advice of Alexander â€" Pope who, writing to John Gay on October 6th, 1727 said, "Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointâ€" ed." Condofax welâ€" comes your quesâ€" tions about condoâ€" miniums and can be reached through the Oakville Beaver at 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ontario L6K 384; or by callâ€" ing The Golden Horseshoe Chapter of the Canadian C o n d o m i n i u m Institute (CCI) at 521â€"8144. H. Penman Smith is a Burlington resiâ€" dent who has been active in all phases of condominium activity since 1975. He is Viceâ€" President of the Golden Horseshoe Chapter of the CCI and former C o n d o m i n i u m Information Officer with the Ministry of Consumer and C o m m e rcial Relations of the province of Ontario. The opinions stated in this column are his own. He is not qualified to give legal opinions.

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