Moving off an old iMac to a new iBook

My wife and I currently share a iMac G3 (OSX 10.3.9) with the entire household which includes 5 user accounts (me the administrator and 4 others). I bouought a new iBook that arrived in the mail today. The new iBook will "only" be used by my wife and I. I don't want the user accounts for the other 3 people on the iBook. I know that the easy way to migrate from an old computer to a new one is the FireWire cable and the automatic transfer Wizard (I think there is a different name for this) that can get all the stuff from the old computer to the new one. Being as I don't want ALL the stuff from the old computer to be on the new one (I only want the accunt info, all the e-mail, addreess book, and iCal stuff)..........Should I use the automatic transfer Wizard OR should i just try and create new users for my wife and I on the new iBook?
IF that is the thing to do then I wonder where all the old e-mails, ical info and address book info is stored on the old computer???? I would imagine that If I know where those things are then I could just copy them myself.
OR....maybe instead the best plan of action might be to go ahead and let the automatic transfer Wizard do it's stuff and then just figure out how do delete the user accounts that I don't want on the new iBook?
What do you think is the best thing to do here???
HOw easy is it do delete user accounts you don't need?
Thanks for your help.
Morris

The Migration Assistant will allow you to select which users you import. This import does not delete anything out of the old computer.
-Doug
P.S. Just to be clear, I'm guessing you actually purchased a new "MacBook" and not a new "iBook"?

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