Notice of Hearing: In the Matter of Terry G. Dodsley

Notice of Hearing
IN THE MATTER OF THE SECURITIES ACT
R.S.O. 1990, c.S.5, AS AMENDED

AND

IN THE MATTER OF TERRY G. DODSLEY

NOTICE OF HEARING
(Sections 127 and 127.1)

WHEREAS on the 7th day of December, 2000, the Ontario Securities Commission (the "Commission") ordered, pursuant to clause 2 of section 127(1) of the Securities Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.S.5, as amended (the "Act"), that all trading in securities by Terry G. Dodsley cease (the "Temporary Order");

TAKE NOTICE that the Commission will hold a hearing pursuant to sections 127 and 127.1 of the Act at its offices on the 17th Floor, 20 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario commencing on the 20th day of December, 2000, at 9:30 a.m. or as soon thereafter as the hearing can be held;

TO CONSIDER

whether, pursuant to sections 127(1) and 127.1 of the Act, it is in the public interest for the Commission:
  1. to make an order to extend the Temporary Order until this hearing is concluded;
  2. to make an order that the respondent cease trading in securities, permanently or for such time as the Commission may direct;
  3. to make an order that the respondent be reprimanded;
  4. to make an order that the respondent pay the costs of Staff's investigation in relation to the matters subject to this proceeding;
  5. to make an order that the respondent pay the costs of this proceeding incurred by or on behalf of the Commission; and/or
  6. to make such other order as the Commisson may deem appropriate.

BY REASON OF the allegations set out in the Temporary Order and such additional allegations as counsel may advise and the Commission may permit;

AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that any party to the proceeding may be represented by counsel if that party attends or submits evidence at the hearing;

AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that upon failure of any party to attend at the time and place aforesaid, the hearing may proceed in the absence of that party and such party is not entitled to any further notice of the proceeding.

December 12th, 2000.


"John Stevenson"
Secretary to the Commission