Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 12 May 1993, p. 41

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I. BESANT’ S. cm )MPTON‘847-3030 of the Canadian Condominium Institute strives to achieve: (a) Education - the presentation of educational programs which lead to certificates for owners. directors, and professionals. (b) which of the ( strives mony a blunder free us, And foolish notion." I could have used some of Robbie's Pow'r and avoided having to correct an error in a recent column of Condo Fax where I reported that our seminar on Buying a Condominium would be held on May l5th. Due to a scheduling problem. we have had to advance the date for this important event to Sat., June Sth, 1993 when this meeting will take place in Burlington's Holiday Inn at 9:00 am. MUST, ANTIQUE BUFFS? Br MENNOLINA CRESEL 827-9390, 847-3030 CCI seminar slated for June tetty street, 4 bedro BRONTE CRESCErTT The alk (NNT re are five major objectives the Golden Horseshoe Chapter H i/NW t t/Dund de SUE HODGE‘ TOP lISTER att Upper Oakville Office tt h W AWARDS FOR APRTL NICK BELLISARIO' 338-2201 eager, 842-51 PICTURESQUE GARDEN MARILYN WYKES’ TOP PRODUCER TRADITIONAL NICOLE BOONE' 338-2201E5er rendone. St 4bedrooms Information - where to turn for advice and assistance. (c) Professional Assistance - where to for legal, accounting, and other professional ser- vices. (d) Legislation - to promote the removal of inequities and anomalies in Condominium Acts. (e) Develop stan- dards - establish criteria for granting professional membership in the CCI Of all these. the most important, we believe is the area of education. To this end, our chapter has been conducting two courses each year - our seven week course for directors and man- agers. The present session is in its fourth week here in Burlington and is receiving an enthusiastic reception from those in attendance. But there is another area where our educational efforts have long been needed. A lot of people who may have been considering the purchase of a con- dominium unit are wondering just what Met tttt 1sit A? a}. “X ' NICK BELLISARIO‘ 5094 338-2201 9386" 842-5094 000 h 2tst FIRST TIME BUYERS' NICOLE BOONE' ROOM TO ROAM 338-2201333r ICUll Io JOHN HEINI' TOP LISTER ate In conjunction with this meeting, resident who has there will be a trade show where those phases of condom: who attend may consult with profes- I975. sional groups, realtors, management He is Vice-presi firms, and others involved in this form Horseshoe Chapter of community living. mer Condominium Admission to this interesting event with the Ministry is complimentary as space permits, Pre- Commercial Relati registration is recommended and can be of Ontario. made through (416) 522-4737. The opinions st: Again, may I remind you that this are his own. He is 1 event takes place on Saturday morning, legal opinions. Jt this would involve. To that end, the Chapter has arranged to present a panel of experts who will explain what is a condomini- um? How does it operate? And many other aspects of condominium living which could effect their decision to buy a unit. quiet )on' Bronte Office NICK BELLISARIO' 338-2201 pager, 842-5094 Burlington $138,000 Townhouse. Nice lay bedrooms & la e ret eat-in kit., FP, 2t. G xation ANNE METCALFE* TOP PRODUCER NICOLE BOONE' "POWER OF SAW' 338-2201 pager layout, 3 rec. room Good He is vice-president of the Golden Horseshoe Chapter of the CCI and for- mer Condominium Information Officer with the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations of the province of Ontario. The opinions stated in this column are his own. He is not qualified to give legal opinions. 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. June 5th, at 9.n Inn, Burlington H. Penman Smith is a Burlington opinions MATURED FAMILY AREA DISTINGUISH YOURSELF Luxury Manam Yorkshire 5 bedrooms ' Jen in established Glen Abbey Close to rec. centre trails and parks JOHN HEINP 847-3030, 847-3499 Lovely 3 bedroom home on Fabulous lot 64' x 133'. Beautifullz maintained. Euro. kitc en. Close to everything. JOHN HEINI‘ 847-3030, 847-3499 JOHN HEINP 847-3030, 847-3499 vho has been active in all condominium activity since 9:00 a at the Holiday

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