Oakville Beaver, 9 Jun 1993, p. 46

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th u Ti Shakespear's Henry IV declaims, as he prepared his troops for battle, "Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more". So we, as mem- bers of the condominium industry were urged to face the final (?) revision of the Condominium Act under the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations, when Chris Ferguson, policy analyst with the Ministry, reviewed at a recent luncheon meeting of ACMO - (the Association of Condominium Managers of Ontario), the various aspects of the changes ered, as the government ond and belated effort Condominium Act. Condominium reform bill in limbo 3:49.900an LoCAnoN $l83,6m EVE moms Sum 3leftxrttthzetrrlabtspits mam a'ts%urfJh1'lre'nu2'fsirflfJllTasr'lt' seel (all " NAacr 313-6550 [H “(Y 3MAi55tl towrgxvneintrmae3txtimsvsomxvn OAuiieexarxn mama! mmmmleJ-esm MM”. tbug not fiMa WWW WMBWJWoW tWester/tgtg/heats tt"gt,2t'tgr',,eram',r, & oadoombaxnorlosrmlpukm (Alumna: OM M's rplbrHxneSellers --lt8Itlt-. rhudaysltmpnemmbengmlyouashrgmmummlapa $255,000 mm mun $328,854 STAR“ ELEGANCE 55* I E: EH“ RWY DECORATED THROUGHOUT - SM6600 Sia9,500NtNtTHOAK GEM $l29,854lS1' TIME BUYERS RD At.' 'hntittatrrENgtbtrrttttr (tRst,'),"',',",",',',",'.',',,',',",'),,','),,'."'?': mm'm make WTmmmm-mmmmwmmmbsuw ONGOING PROCESS Ra [Hf PEARCY 24HatrPager' Bus. 3386550 being consid- makes its sec- to amend the Huger.“ mm m Countlywide T-O-W-N CoEoNoToRoE BBS-6S50 but: mu}: m sum CA!” W 1mm would be recommended to the legisla- ture. Since that time, some 10 minis- ters of that Ministry have tossed the ball back and forth until finally, Marilyn Churley, the present incum- bent, promising to make the new Condominium Act a priority, intro- duced Bill 81 last spring. Have you ever watched anyone who is trying to make up their mind about venturing into the cold waters of a lake for a swim? First, they look at the sur- mg Then, they tentatively touch their toes into the frigid waters. After a con- siderable hesitation, they may even step into the lake up to their knees and bending down, scoop up some water and wet their arms - all the time trying to make up their mind whether to take "ace as they stand on the shore shiver a“ " an tittt-rmrtiartt nub!” & ", htsie)f)i',eosstti " iiiir'ri" “1-931 uwm (A M IAN" lwwoues “7-5420. 12m '"El l 'sri, Rarreme ttsSnuiMr/it'g,We'mq,mqrrrarse-ntmmr rttottt_dty-rattarteGxttacturesslestateixdeisitna1 Thc,cmprofldthirmafla1mevuymn§sdulsavalhblelnyour 'xieria.sti5?yir?ion.re Age TALLANBAIN oi-tis Jam "r" Ufir - 1m 'kiirriGiirsqitt mdsorsewrHhngetse&t" $t63,500 2184 MARGOT ST. 509.5(1) NOTAMISPRINTI St68,900 SMART SIARTI that irrevocable step and plunge into the icy depths. Well, the Honorable Marilyn has apparently decided that it was better to wait until the temperature of the waters improved, for, in a letter to ACMO, she stated that the government was withdrawing Bill 81 in favor of intro- ducing a new condominium reform bill. She indicated there were too many changes to be effectively accommodat- ed in amendments in her first proposal which would require a prohibitive amount of legislative time to do justice to this important piece of legislation. 3mm - 5, oilriAisaj) __ Mm'" man a m In the meantime, there is one com- mendable aspect to be recognized, in that the government is continuing to work closely with the various organi- zations which represent the condomini- um community, such as the Canadian Bar Association, the Association of Condominium Managers of Ontario, mm WORKING CLOSELY htrrtettqsMitte_tllghrmy mmwmmAmo In men! maroon" alumna!!! I! I”!!! the Consumers Association of Ontario, the Greater Toronto/Ontario Home Builders Association, and the Urban Development Institute, to mention a few. All these have submitted their suggestions and demonstrated the need for change. In Proverbs we read, "Hope deferred maketh the heart sick". I don't know about you, but I'm kind'a sick of hoping! Condofax welcomes your questions about condominiums and can be reached through the Oakville Beaver at 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ontario L6K 384 or by calling The Golden Horseshoe Chapter of the Canadian Condominium Institute (CCI) at 521- 8144. M. Penman Smith is a Burlington resident who has been active in all phases of condominium activity since 1975. He is vice-president of the Golden Horseshoe Chapter of the CCI and former Condominium Information Officer with the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations of the province of Ontario. The opinions stat- ed in this column are his own. He is not qualified to give legal opinions. m "c" m we. K il/lr/Irie/teste.,, 844-5000 w - Lg E." at X», g j a. ' f , , " r, , q _ , a; " a ' J ' ' _ C =L'20 g T _ _ _ T . .14 Ili I; g " Pq I - .- .. . -~ st IWC, W 'Kh: - _ _ C ‘ - lam. "W _ f Wmme Welcomes 3-bedroom bungalow. Ideal for renovation. Expansion or just live in as is. Quiet secluded back yard view with inground pool. Premiere showing Sat. & Sun. 2 to 4 pan. For appoint- ment call An experienced Oakville Real EstateSales Professional 220 WYECROFT ROAD OAKVILLE 338-1130 BadbdiitMM9 EAST OAKVILLE $425,000 SANDRA KYES LARRY JANES Sales Representative TRAFALGAR I GROUP Lil

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