economist suntribune whitchurch stouffville saturday june 15 2002 excao denies having interest in company look from page 1 many have filed statements of defense denying the allega tions the ontario provincial police is probing the deals but has not laid any criminal charges among the new defendants is mr dewing now ceo for the township of cramahe in colbornenear cobourg the claim for 21 million linked to the bowmanville sale is by far the biggest claim for damages on any of the deals one owner of st stephens estates is frank gabriele anoth er key defendant in the lawsuit mr gabrieles companies won several orc contracts by partic ipating in bidrigging schemes that oshawabased sirman associates and consultant ivan sirman masterminded accord ing to the lawsuit in an interview with the toronto star mr dewing said he had already sold his interest in the firm at the time of the contract and had no knowledge of any bidrigging the lawsuit outlines more than three dozen alleged bid- rigging schemes and the use of dummy companies for orc environmental cleanup con tracts involving sirman and his firms the lawsuit alleges that mr dewing had an interest in a sirman company linked to the bowmanville land deal in an interview with the toronto star mr dewing said he had already sold his interest in the firm at the time of the contract and had no knowledge of any bidrigging the stouffville tribune was unable to reach mr dewing for comment on friday mr dewing was fired by whitchurchstouffville council four years ago he was hired as ceo in port colborne in niagara region and was dis missed from that position three months later with files from torstar network sale prices end saturday june 22 2002 while quantities last auto centre direct line 9058826194 hours monfri 730am900pm saturday 800am600pm sunday 1100am600pm e ontarios drive clean motorist 11 assurance program 3tahdahos f oft automotive ftf paih accredited test repair fadllly np064o702 copyright 2002 sears canacia inc merlin dewing now community near cobourg caoin for the town of markham newsletter in tuesday june 18th edition of the markham economist sun due to excessive inventory village nissan must drastically reduce all its existing instock models for two days only all vehicles will be priced for quick sale and prices are not negotiable two days only friday saturday june 14 15 friday 9am530pm saturday 9am530pm based on the nature of this sale full product presentation may not be possible maximum 45 minutes per salesperson time available minimum 500 cash visa or certified cheque is required no rain checks offer applies to instock dealer inventory only sorry no phone quotations nothing held back all factory incentives apply special finance rates special lease rates sale location only at village n i s s a n 4600 hwy 7 markham 9054773337