April 2, 19931 r Vol. 21 No. 4 Great Glebe Garage Sale - May 29th BY JIM FOSTER minutes earlier for $15.00 of the proceeds of their and they had thrown in an sale to The Food Seven years of Glebe base- extra tire: I kept the Bank (receipts will be ments and heavy winds has tire for my blue 3 speed issued). There will also reduced our faithful canvas and thanked the buyer. An be an opportunity to donate banner to compost. The Glebe extra $2.00 for the Food non-perishable food items Community Association has Bank: the day of the sale. budgeted $600.00 for a new If you don't think you To register fill out the space-aged banner. Watch have anything left to sell, coupon on page 2 and drop for it "The Great Glebe check your basement. I'll it off at The Tea Party, Garage Sale - May 29th" bet there are a few items, Fourth Ave., The Glebe strung across Bank St. in perhaps even some earlier Apothecary or the Glebe early May garage sale purchases. Be- Community Centre, 690 Lyon I made a difficult deci- sides it's a great excuse St. S. sion to accept $20.00 at to get out, say "hi" to DATE: Sat. May 29th last year's sale, for my your neighbour and catch Heavy Rain Date: Sun. May well used 3-speed bike. I some 'rays' and some bar- 30th. Time 9 a.m. to 3 u.m. envisioned cramming it down gains. "Over 300 sales: A square into the basement next fall We will again be raising mile of bargains." with my other 3 bikes. And money for the Ottawa Food after all, I'd only ridden Bank. As always we require (See P. 2 for Great Glebe it once...from Third Ave., participants to donate 10% Garage Sale Registration where I'd bought it five Form.) Facelift for Fifth Avenue Court BY INEZ BERG Avenue just off Bank Street He indicated that negotia- Glebe residents will have will each be topped by a 30 tions are yet to be finaliz- Photo: Martine Bresson noticed by its boarded up foot open-beam steel tower, ed between Minto and the Jim Poster, Great Glebe entry and posted signs that which will act as visual City of Ottawa to satisfy Garaae Sale Co-ordinator Fifth Avenue Court is under- (rt.) markers, rising just over parking requirements for having fun at the 1992 going changes. sale. the current two storey roof anticipated increases in On March 29th, Minto spok- line. customer traffic. In January esman Andy McKay described the Glebe Community Associa- the renovations as "an enhan- Removal of the brick wall tion opposed Minto's appli- cement of the existing comp- and garbage compound on the cation to the City request- lex designed to attract more Fourth Avenue side will free up a ing that existing parking new tenants, improve the site space for second entry to the parking garage. provided satisfy all future for current tenants, and to requirements for the site. draw the public into the Garbage will now be stored court in greater numbers." underground, below the Fifth Some additional parking The Bank Street entry will Avenue entry ramp to the space, or outdoor courtyard be eliminated and replaced parking garage. A new gar- space may be made available by another store front. The bage compacter and cooler as well by the removal of new main entry at the inter- temperatures will eliminate the garbage compound on section of Fifth Avenue and the eyesore and obvious Fourth Avenue. aim Bank Street, will face the odours of the previous arr- "Our is to make the corner anglewise. The sunk- angement, says McKay. site more appealing and id- en courtyard at that corner Other cost saving changes entifiable from the street," INSIDE will be replaced by an open, include double doors on both says McKay. entrances and a new glycol ground-level courtyard entry, Attractive new awnings on heating system installed in l.77:77..mml171 designed to provide space for all storefronts will provide an outdoor café, with access the garage ramps to avoid visual cohesiveness. Skate 6 snow shovelling costs. from the south wall doors of Mr. McKay invites everyone open GCA Column 9 841 Bank Street, formerly "We're to dividing to stop in to Fifth Avenue the space (at 841 Bank St.) Bread & Fruit. Court and see the architect- GNAG page 10 The entrance, for more businesses if there main and the ural drawings of the finish- Profile 12 second entrance on Fourth is a demand," McKay said. ed project. Community Centre Courses 17-20 Glebe Singers to perform 'Gloria' Art 25 orchestra. local BY DAVID ROSE the Divertimento merchants. Their names School News 26-28 The other part uill feature will be listed on the con- Mark it on your calendar: an eclectic mixture of songs, cert programme. We Books 30 The Glebe Singers' next con- thank ranging from show tunes to them all for their support. cert will be presented Sun- Church News 32-33 I folk ballads. In this part The concert will be free day May 9, at 8:00 p.m. in of the concert, we will be of charge. We will, however, the sanctuary at Glebe-St. accompanied on the piano by be asking for donations. James church. Watch this Quote of the Mouth Gordon Wilkinson. The net proceeds will be paper and local bulletin This concert is being spon- contributed to a local boards for further informa- Spring opens wide sored by Capital Home Hard- charity. tion. The concert will have her casements now, ware, Loeb Glebe and D.E. So, mark it on your cal- two, quite different parts. And winged blossoms Systems Ltd. We have also endar and plan to come In one, we will present a perch on every bough. received contributions in out. It will be Mothers' major work, Vivaldi's Gloria, support of our activities Day, so bring your Mom and - Old Rhyme by of accompanied members from a number of other enjoy the show. N EWS Brownie & Guide News Girl Guide Cookie Day will (and many of the parents) is be Saturday, April 17th, 1993. planning to be part of the GLEBE FAMILY The traditional Girl Guide door-to-door sale, rain or Cookies,chocolate and vanilla, shine. The money earned still cost only $2.50 per helps out each unit and box. district as well as na- GETS Glebe and Ottawa East resi- tional and international dents can expect the Brownies, activities. Guides and Pathfinders at their doors on April 17th or STRONGER VOICE until April 24th. The Cookie Depot this year is Corpus Christi School, Fourth at Lyon. The Girl Guides FOR JUST appreciate the generous use of the school gym. Cookie Day is the main fund- raising acitivity of Girl 4REA GVIL> Guides of . Every girl THREE DOLIARS Flea Market & Bake Sale for As a member of the Glebe Com- Being involved in the GA Our 1993 Membership munity Association (GCA), you means being involved in your Campaign runs from April 24 Abbotsford House & too can have a stronger voice.The community, including the com- to May 8. During this time, Glebe Centre GCA is your collective voice on munity activities we support... one of your neighbours will be canvassing on your block. issues conceming you. Abbotsford House, a rec- V GREAT GLEBE GARAGE SALE Please welcome them when electrtcal appliances, V WINTERLUDE reation and resource centre V ZONING CHANGES they .11, and join the GCA. clothing and a silent auc- LANSDOWNE PARK t is for older adults is spon- V The cos of membership tion. V COLLECTOR LANES only three dollars per family or soring a fund raising flea Beats ice Raffoul The Auxiliary's Bake Sale V NOISE POLLUTION household. GCA members meet Pt esideili market and Glebe Centre is on the second floor V TRAFFIC on the fourth Tuesday of each V NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN month (except July and August) Auxiliary, a Bake Sale, at Abbotsford House, (via G E E V SENIORS' CONCERNS at 7:30 p.m at the Glebe Cttnimunity Saturday April 24 from stairs or elevator). Don- ...and much more. Community Centre. Association 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. ations, clearly labelled, Abbotsford House is the one- are appreciated. Please time farm house at 954 bring them to Abbotsford GCA-OUR STRENGTH IS YOUR MEMBERSHIP. Bank Street, opposite Lans- on Friday April 23 bet- Written and designed by FIBS, a Glebe-based International Advertising Agenc-y downe Park and next to the ween 1:00 p.m. and 4:30p.m. Glebe Centre. Make your flea market and All are welcome. This bake sale selection early year Glebe Centre Auxil- and reward yourself with iary welcomes the oppor- coffee, tea and muffins tunity of combining its in the dining room. The widely looked for Bake date, again: Saturday, Sale with the Abbots- The Deficit: April 24 from 10:00 a.m. to ford Flea Market. 3:00 p.m. Quality as well as quan- For information, call: tity are watchwords for Audrey McBain 234-7614 or In Whose Interest? the Flea Market. Look for Helen Bayne 234-8202. home accessories, jewelry, A Community Forum Hosted by Marion Dewar Candidate, Ottawa-Centre MP

Children's Books April 29, 7:30 pm 4,..2-- -(),) Buy 20 Books, Get 20% Off St. Matthew's Church For every 20 books that you buy at Pup,Twash 130 Glebe Ave. we will Ove you 20 % off any one nook in the store. New Democrats Pick up your 20/20 Club Card today!!! 567-7844 Les No-démocrates du Canada 801 Bank Street 563-3809 Open Sundays r------REGISTRATION FORM GREAT GLEBE GARAGE SALE May 29, 1993 NAME: SALE ADDRESS: ise-tormy PHONE: (h) Postal Code: :GLEBE SPECIAL SALE ITEMS: GLEBE

Drop registration form at Glebe Apothecary, 778 Bank St., The Tea Party, 103 4th Ave., or The Glebe Community Centre 690 Lyon St. S. Sponsored by the Glebe Community Association.

April 2, 1993 - Glebe Report - 2 N EWS

Good Morning Playgroup offers fun ARLINGTON BOOKS 21 Arlington Avenue, Ottawa, Ont. K2P 10 Tues.-Sat. 11-ish to 5-ish. NONCE: 25% OFF ALL CHILDRENS BOOKS Paperbacks & Hardcovers

Doc Dolittle in the Moon, $1.00, King Solomon's Mines, $1.00. When We Were Very Young, $2.00 The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe, $1.95. National Circle time at the Good Morning Playgroup. Velvet, $1.95. The Name- sake, $1.25. Fairy Tales One of the best kept sec- and participate in but choose from. Recently they Anderson, $4.95. The Water rets in the Glebe is this which would not require enjoyed "Beach Days" where Babies, $4.95. Kidnapped, * very special playgroup for their daily presence. It they ate ice cream, sang $1.25Land of Oz, $1.25. two and three year olds. is still parent operated summer songs and forgot all House at Pooh Corner, $1.00 It operates out of St. ! ! ! and has a teaching staff of about the cold for a couple And many more ! Giles Church on First three, making the ratio for of mornings. Avenue at the corner of All the above children's 2 year olds 4:1 and for 3 Registration for Septem- Bank Street. The playgroup books & others not listed year olds 6:1. The children ber is being accepted now. was started in 1981 by 25%offIIIIIIII spend their mornings in a If you require further in- parents in the neighbour- very warm, relaxed atmos- formation please contact hood who wanted a playgroup ARLINGTON BOOKS phere where there are endless Yaffa (233-2565)or Carol which they could operate BOOKS BOUGHT & SOLD activities for them to (232-9595). Quality books always wanted. 21 Arlington Avenue, Ottawa. 2 3 2-6 9 7 5 ('twixt BANK & KENT)

IIi ttawa, the nations 41II apitale du Canada, capital, was founded la Ville d'Ottawa, a été Look what and grew with the fondée et a grandi daffodils do Les grâce â la foi 'f .1 faith and pride et â la fierté de : jonquilles of generations of générations c'est English-speaking and d'anglophones et de CANADIAN I SOCIETE l'amour French-speaking francophones et aux CANCER CANADIENNE SCKIETV DU CANCER residents. Men and aspirations et à la . _ détermination d'hommes et women came here from all de femmes venus de tous over with their hope and les horizons. Cette diversité determination. This diversity is our est notre richesse, cette histoire wealth; this h istory, our future. - est notre avenir. The Official Languages Policy was La Politique sur les langues officielles adopted by City Council on October 6, 1982. a été adoptée par le Conseil municipal d'Ottawa le 6 octobre 1982. Cette politique 17 Years Experience It guarantees all residents the right to be garantit à to.us(toutes) les citoyen(ne)s le ---- served in both official languages. droit de se faire servir dans les deux What does the Policy mean to you? langues officielles. LEE PIANO TECHNICIAN signifie la politique pour vous ? HARRIS, Whenever you have dealings with any City Que COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL PIANO SERVICING Department, you can expect to be served in the Chaque fois que vous vous adressez à un official language of your choice. All Service municipal, vous pouvez vous attendre être servi(e) dans la langue officielle de votre documents published by the City of Ottawa are choix. Tous les documents publiés par la Ville made available in both official languages. vous sont offerts dans les deux langues For appointment 231-2893 Cultural programmes are developed and officielles. Des programmes culturels sont offered by employees whose first language is élaborés et offerts par des employé(e)s dont la the one in which programmes are offered. langue prédominante est celle dans laquelle les programmes sont offerts. Des services Simultaneous translation services are d'interprétation simultanée vous sont offerts aux provided at Council meetings and at standing réunions du Conseil, ainsi qu'aux réunions des committee meetings. comités permanents. Who can I address my suggestions/ c:x il puis-je m'adresser si j'ai des comments or complaints to if I am not suggestions/commentaires ou si je ne satisfied with the availability of quality of suis pas satisfait(e) de la disponibilité services provided in the official language et de la qualité des services dans la ARE YOU LOOKING FOR of my choice? langue officielle de mon choix ? HONESTY,INTEGRITY, SECURITY ... You can reach us at : Vous pouvez communiquer avec nous CLEAN UP en vous adressant A SPRING City of Ottawa LAWN CARE Ville d'Ottawa Department of Human Resources, GENERAL REPAIRS Official Lang-uages Branch Service des ressources humaines Direction des langues officielles PAINTING Ill Sussex Drive Hl, promenade Sussex Ottawa, , K1N 5A1 Ottawa (Ontario). K11\15A1 Telephone: 564-8320 Téléphone : 564-8320 April 2, 1993 - Glebe Report - 3 Views expressed in the Glebe Report are those of our contributors. EDITORIAL NOTES We reserve the right to edit all submissions. [ Open Annual General P.O. Box 4794, Station EE Meeting Ottawa, Ontario, K1S 5E19 of the Established 1973 Telephc)ne 236-4955

The GZebe Report is a monthly newspaper. We receive Glebe Report no government grants or subsidies. Advertising from Glebe merchants pays our bills and printing costs. 6000 copies are delivered free to Glebe homes and Monday, May 10, 1993 copies are available at many Glebe shops. at 7:30 p.m. EDITOR: Inez Berg, 233-6063 ADVERTISING MANAGER: Meredith Olson, 236-5967 Glebe Centre BUSINESS MANAGER: Sheila Pocock-Brascoupé 233-3047 Community BOOKKEEPER Margie Schieman CIRCULATION MANAGER Christian Hurlow, 238-3572 690 Lyon Street EDITORIAL ASSISTANT- Sue Jermyn

STAFF THIS ISSUE: Barbara Brocklebank, Susan Carson, Find out how your community newspaper Jennifer Clark, Sally Cleary, Christian Hurlow, Sue Jermyn, Meredith Olson, Judy Peacocke, Hélène Samson vvorks Ellen Schowalter and Susan Thomson. Meeting in Report on the COVER: Easter pictures by Emily and Katie Brascoupé, Glebe office second Mia and Christopher Golder. floor of the Community Centre LEGAL ADVISORS: Russell Zinn, Peggy Malpass

Meet our staff and board DISTRIBUTION STAFF: Courtright Family, Mary Glen, Geoffrey Gordon, Carolyn Harrison, Brian and Marjorie Make suggestions about how we can improve Lynch, Deborah McNeill, Rose Family, Kevan Shantz, the paper 'Williams Family, and Nancy Yank. ADVERTISING RATES ARE FOR CAMERA-READY COPY. Enjoy refreshments The GZebe Report is printed in Renfrew, Ontario by Runge Newspapers Inc. EVERYONE WELCOME The next Glebe Report will be out May 7. Monday, April 26 is our deadline for copy and advertising.

OUR CARRIERS WELCOME TO: Christine Acton, Jennie Aliman, Peter Devin Jenkins, Nicholas and Nils Rutherford Family, Margie and Leigh Archer, James and Amy Avila, Luke Jensen, Paul and Leigh Jonah, Schieman-Widdowson, Faith and Gerd Monica Caldbick and Koby Banks, Lara and Ryan Johnston Family, Kennedy Family, Schneider, Ellen Schowalter, Scott Belwa, Dorion and Julia Berg, Inez Amanda and Jessica Kenny, Heather Family, Kevan Shantz, Mrs. K. Sharp, Berg, Erica Bernstein and Family, King-Andrews, Emily Kisk, Matthew Short Family, Tim Siebrasse, Vern Emily Bertrand, Adam Bevis, Sally and and Brendon Koop, Mary and Imre Murrin, Sobriety House, Kathleen Ter- Jenny Bitz, Emma and Zoe Bourgard, Kovacs, Glenda and Jan Krusberg, roux, Jean Thomson, Robby Thomson, Bowie Family, Marie-Noel Bradet, Tyler Kruspe, Ulla Kubasciewicz, Lady Ben Tomlin, Trudeau Family, Domin- Brewer Centennial Pool, Mollie Buck- Evelyn P.A.S., Jennifer and Allison ique Turgeon, Allison Van Koughnett, land, Hannah Burns, Lyra and Hartley Lahey, Dont and Roni Lapid, Lindsay Lisa and Mary Warner, Jim Watson, Butler-George, Monica Caldbick, Family, Melanie and Danielle Lithwick, Vanessa Wen, Stephan Wesche, Rachel, Mary, and Tom Cameron, Gary Lucas, Lyons Family, Mia Nathan Wexler- Layton, Jennifer and Brian and Graham Cameron, David MacDonald, John, Findlay and Gra- Matt Williams, Andrea and John Wins- Cano, Katherine and Matthew Carr, ham MacNab, Ashley Majmudar, Purdy, Karlye Wong, Kevin and Kelly Jessica Carson, George and Roberta Malpass Family, Brenna Manders, Wyatt, Yank Family, Delores Young. Is there anyone able Chouchani, Christina and Alexandra Sarah McGee, McGuire Family, Diane to assist us???????? Chowaniac, Kit Clancey, Jeremy McIntyre, Anne and Tate McLeod, Clarke-Okah, Veronica Classen, Co- Jodi, Jennifer, and Karrie Miller, Jesse The Glebe Report still chrane Family,Marylin Deschamps, and Anna Millest, Christine, needs delivering along Pat Dillon, Bruce Donaldson, Heather Jonathon,and Nicholas Monaghan, Bronson Hue. and Sarah Donnelly, Bill Dowsett, Zachary, Nathan, and Jacob Monson from Sean and Harry Dunlap, Dwyer Fam- ,Andrew and Katie Mosley, Murdock- Fifth Flue, to the bridge ily, Judy Field, Zak and Noah Thompson Family, Mutchmor School, Firestone, Brian Foran, Ross and Sana Nesrallah, Jessie and Lonnie The King's Daughters Laurette Glasgow, Peter and Thomas Nodleman, Lauren and Merrill O'Mal- Apts. and Jackson and Glen, Nigel and Sebastien Goodfellow, ley,, Amanda Olson, Michael Pettit, Fredrick Place (all one Brendan Greene, Daniel and Michael Matthew and Laura Pieterson, Natalie a Hargadon, Michael and Christopher and Marc Raffoul, Jonathan and route) requires Harrison, Jake and A.J. Hirsch-Allen, Andreanna Rene de Cotret, Colin and volunteer as well. Hooper Family, Horan-Lunney Family, Tim Richards, Robertson Family, Benji & Gilli Hurlow, Chris, Caitlin and Fraser and Toby Robinson, Please give,.us a call at 236-4955. April 2, 1993 Glebe Report 4 Thanks. LETTERS 0.B.E.'s budget communication poor

Editor, Globe Report, very little information has It is important to stress As a school system, the been given. We lack answers that the ordinary citizen Ottawa Board of Education is to key questions that people was frustrated this year. used to issuing report cards want answered: What do our The several organizations This is a report card on school programs cost and which legitimately claim to the public communication ef- what does schooling produce speak for organized groups MEXICAN FOOD fort of the OBE during this for these expenditures? only represent a minority Stite year's budget discussions. The communication process of interested citizens. There The OBE was expected to com- was organized in an old are significant numbers of GLEBE 236-9499 municate the details of its style approach to teaching, people who are not members 895 Bank St. Ottawa with full control by the of these groups and who 1993 budget in relation to DOWS LAKE OBE. The audience sat in also have an interest in 234-8156 the costs of its teaching PAVILION, Ottawa programs and the outcomes of neat rows facing the front education. They too have a its teaching efforts. Did it and was subjected to nothing right to be heard. This year, WEST END 722-4692 do this? but formal presentations when they tried, they were 975 Richmond Rd. Ottawa The good news is that the and set speeches. The pro- not heard. Next year, the OBE has tried to communicate. cess ignored the silent OBE will hopefully redesign DOWNTOWN 234-7044 Much data and descriptive majority who pay the bills the communication process to 207 Rideau St., Ottawa material has been produced. and who have legitimate allow them to be heard. Far from perfect, the volumes questions about how the Gerald Halpern of data give a foundation on school system is performing. which to build. I repeat what Communication should be a OF LAW many people have already said: two way street. We are active GENERAL PRACTICE Much progress has been made learners, not passive recei- AND MEDIATION SERVICES and we compliment the Board, vers of information. We Trustees, Administration and want more than facts; we Peggy Maipass, B.A., LL.B. other staff for the very good want to understand. In pre- Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public beginning that they have paration for next year, the made. Board would do well to con 440 Laurier West, Suite 330 phone: 235-8274 The bad news is that the suit some of its better Ottawa KIR 7X6 fax: 230-7356 communication process has teachers and discover from failed. Lots of numbers and them how to communicate with words have been produced but willing learners. SPRING At Your Service A ORGANIC . YARD wAsTE Environmental Assessment Study of the Transportation COLLECTION Demands to and from the ,-4 Southeast Sector -v STARTS SOON cleaning? The City of Ottawa can help. Well, Public Involvement Centre No. 3 flot with the actual clean up, but we'd be happy to The Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton has commenced its Environmental lk help yotrcompost organic yard waste. Assessment Study of the transportation demands to and from the Southeast For example, all the dried out grass Sector, in accordance with the Environmental Assessment Act, and the federal _.' Environmental Assessment and Review Process. WSpringe"` 7) \ ' clippings, leaves. hedge trimmings. branches iiicl uprooted plains In this study the first two phases of the Environmental Assessment Process are that you Cannot compost in being addressed. These two phases are the identification of the transportation needs and issues and the identification of alternative solutions, leading to the your own back yard composting selection of the preferred solution(s). unit, we will collect for composting ourselves. We just want to ensure that organic yard waste is put to work and composted, not wasted in the landfill. The upcoming Public Involvement Centre (No. 3 of 4 scheduled) will present findings of the study to date with respect to the transportation needs and the Beginning the week of April 19 and running through to the week ending June 18, the evaluation of possible solutions. City of Ottawa will be collecting organic yard waste at the curbside every second week.

The study team wants to share these findings with the public and receive their All you have to do to make sure that your organic yard waste gets composted and not input and comments. trashed is: Don't forget to participate in the upcoming Public Involvement Centre to be '4' separate organic. yard waste such as grass clippings, leaves, hedge trimmings, held on: branches and uprooted plants from regular garbage; Date: Thursday, 29 April 1993 * use garbage containers, compostable paper yard waste bags or plastic garbage bags Time: 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. uprooted plants; Location: Robert Bateman School to hold leaves, grass clippings, small branches, trimmings and 1250 Blohm Drive tie bulky material in bundles measuring no longer than 1.22 meters (4 feet); Ottawa, Ontario * ii place organic yard waste out for collection beside regular garbage only every sec- For more information, please contact: ond wed( as per the schedule below. Brendan Reid, Project Manager Bob Ridley, Project Manager ,.. .. -4 i Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton UMA Engineering Ltd. nwi g viaste,plpoed ou (or -ollectigrt Pal Transportation Department 2315 St. Laurent Blvd. pt. , le S,'.,.,..t. '41300.1 , ' . ., 111 Lisgar St. Ottawa, Ontario ,,s ., , ,:. Ottawa, Ontario K2P 217 K1G 4K6 560-6001 (ext. 2673) or fax to 560-6068 739-3339 or fax to 739-5504 The special collection will take place on your regular garbage collection day every second week as follows: Call OC Transpo at 741-4390 for bus route information to the Public Involvement Centre. TRNO24/31121 April 19 - 23, May 3 - 7, May 17 - 21, May 31 - June 4, June 14 - 18

Questions? Call us anytime at 564-1111.1 rfd 0ttawa 44* Ottawa 'u A PASTNERSHIP IN PROGRESS If you still haven't obtained your own composting unit from the City of Ottawa, what are you waiting for? Call the Composting llotline at 564-3788 now for more information. / . April 2, 1993 Glebe Report 5 N EWS Skate's Beat Skate beats bum rap for good cause would be interested in, For this transgression I and the Community. If you call 233-8477 or 233-TIPS. pleaded guilty. Justice have a concern you think Remember crime doesn't pay, was swift (the whole trial could be of interest to but Crime Stoppers does. was less than ten minutes) others, stop me on the ASK SKATE and I was led away to that street or write to Skates My purpose has always black cage where I would Beat, c/o the Ottawa Police been to become more in- remain until the $200 bail Community Services, 474 volved with the concerns was raised. ' Elgin St., Ottawa, Ontario of the Community I patrol The people you meet in K2P 2J6 The is an ex- jail are not what you would glebe Report So until next time...see cellent medium to give ad- call boring. In fact I was you on the beat! on different subjects in good company during my vice that involve the police stint at the Eaton Court * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Crowbar Hotel. Cell mates BY CST. GARY SCHUITEBOER included my own Deputy Chief SELECTED CRIME STATISTICS FOR THE GLEBE FOR A TWO The 24th of February 1993, Lyon and baseball/hockey WEEK PERIOD ENDING MARCH 3, 1993 11:40 a.m. A date and time team owner and prominent that I will long remember. business man, Howard Darwin. GLEBE WEST GLEBE EAST GLEBE SOUTH Perhaps it was the stress AREA ONE AREA TWO AREA I must admit that I did THREE of the "trial". On that day know this would be a kanga- BREAK ENTER 0 2 was the target of the 1 roo court atmosphere and COMMERCIAL crown attorney's malicious that the judge had inten- charges. The sound of BREAK ENTER 0 0 tions of convicting me Ahat cold steel cell door RESIDENTIAL whether or not there was being shut behind me was any existing statute to THEFT OVER 0 2 the most humiliating moment support the crown's spurious $1000 was my first time look- It accusations. The actual ing out from the confines THEFT UNDER 3 7 purpose of the whole exercise cl a jail cell. There were $1000 was to raise money for the .two charges before the community based program THEFT OF court with myself named as Crime Stoppers. This ser- MOTOR VEHICLE 0 :defOOdant and they were vice solves crimes by of- :vpry-serious indeed. INDECENT ACT fering an anonymous TIPS hé first alleged crime line to the public. Cash ROBBERY was that I was too fat to awards for tipsters are be an Ottawa Police bike funded by tax deductible officer. When the charge donations from concerned was read before the court citizens. Over 16.5 million I entered a plea of not dollars in stolen property guilty. The "crown attorney," and illicit drugs have been radio personality "Bumper" recovered, and numerous Steve McQuade attempted criminals have been con- to make his case before victed with the help of the court but the learned the Crime Stoppers program. judge dismissed the bogus The Bail or Jail event that charge when there was I was a part of is an ex- some discussion about the cellent way to promote com- crown perhaps obtaining a munity support for the pro- firearms acquisition cer- gram. Maclean Hunter Cable tificate fôr his own shirt TV covered the event so buttons. The fact that I that viewers could call in had been working on losing pledges to help free the weight and was involved in convicted fund raisers. a fitness program was also I would like to thank UNIVERSITY a consideration when the all the gang on the beat court dismissed this first who made pledges to Help PAINTERS charge. Free Skate. They include RECIPIENT OF THE MINISTERS AWARD The second charge was FOR the friends and staff from OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT the one that put me be- Interior/Exterior Wringers Laundromat-Rest- hind those cold steel bars. Reliable Service aurant, Irene's Pub-Rest- Quality Workmanship My alleged offence; that aurant, Davidson's Jewel- Fully Insured the warning card crime pre- Two Year Guarantee lers, Desjardins Florist, vention program I had cre- FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE CALL: JAMES CLEARY Olympic Ski Shop, The Fram- ated to help reduce theft ing Experience and The from autos did not gen- Glebe Centre. Along with 722-3375 erate revenue for the city. phone in pledges and the These cards, in the shape generous support from my of the standard parking friends on the beat, I ticket warns the operator paid my debt to society that valuables left visi- and raised $315., more than ble in their car are prone PRD a hundred dollars over the to theft and encourages TAX SERVICES 40$ set bail. them to exercise caution EFILE The Crime Stoppers pro- in the future. It also no- gram works but only with 235-2915 tifies criminals of the the support of the con- Fax 682-7817 police presence in the cerned citizen. Remember, area. if you have information STEVEN BURKE The court was concerned that would solve the crime 257 Flora St $25 that there was no fine FLAT RATE PERSONAL TAXES of the week or something Ottawa, Ont. visible on the "ticket." 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help facilitate better / beautify their street. buildings. snow removal in the winter. Residents who would be MARKET VALUE ASSESSMENT Staff are recommending willing to "adopt a planter" Over 25,000 taxpayers that parking be limited to (planters are scattered on have appealed their assess- one side only during winter road allowances throughout ment to the provincial assess- months on those few remaining the Glebe) and take care of ment office. I'm sure that By streets that allow parking it for the season, are en- a great number of Capital Councillor on both sideS of the couraged to contact Glebe Ward residents are included Jim Watson street. I am pleased that resident Mary Kovacs at in that number. The assess- 237-5718 or 231-5483. Thank you to all who took this initiative is under- ment office will be contact- way. I Thank you in advance for ttme to fill out the sur- believe it will re- ing you with the date and keep our neigh- vey that appeared in the sult in much improved access helping to time of your appeal at beautiful and to March issue of the Glebe on our residential streets. bourhood least 28 days prior to your Report. I will be compiling I encourage everyone who Mary Kovacs for her mi- hearing. Because of the tiative. the results in the near received a questionnaire backlog, I don't expect res- MINOR future and will publish to complete and return it. WARD INFRASTRUCTURE idents to hear from the as- IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM them in a future issue. SNOW OPERATIONS sessment office for several Have you got a suggestion Please send me your complet- Again this year we set months. for a minor works project ed survey if you haven't another record in terms of If you require additional you think needs doing in already. snowfall. Until February, information please call the your neighbourhood? Is there PROVINCIAL MATTERS residents were generally Assessment Review Board at a sidewalk that needs re- I recently met with Evelyn pleased with snow removal 731-7166. pairs or drainage problem on Gigantes, MPP for Ottawa operations. CENTRAL CANADA EXHIBITION your street? Centre to discuss a number However, after the be- This year's exhibition will The City is currently ac- of issues in the ward in- ginning of February, snow be at Lansdowne Park August cepting suggestions for minor 19-29. cluding the effects of the plowing and removal start- infrastructure improvements Kirby report on our ward. ed to slide. I was very CARLETON COMMUNITY RELATIONS throughout the city. To Diana Patterson, Presi- annoyed that the City de- COMMITTEE qualify, your project must dent of Dow's Lake Resi- cided not even to plow the The Carleton Community Re- result in permanent improve- dents' Association and Kim streets after two snowfalls lations Committee met recent- ments to drainage, pedestrian ly Newton, Vice-President Ex- this February. I realize to plan for the summer road and laneway systems. ternal of the Carleton Uni- there is a cost to lowin and for the return of stu- Please call my office at versity Students' Associa- and snow removal but some dents in September. The 564-1308 with your sugges- tion joined me to discuss small streets looked more committee is working hard tions. the possible ward boundary like goat trails (ruts and to find ways to create a ART IN THE PARK changes as a result of all) than city streets: harmonious relationship Congratulations on a great Regional government reform. Snow operations is not between students and non- initiative by Ian Van Lock, GCA President Beatrice an easy job - for everyone students living in the ward. an artist who lives in Raffoul had earlier sent who wants more plowing the Thank you to all of the Glebe. Ian is organizing an Ms. Gigantes a letter urg- there is someone who doesn't members of the committee "art the park" exhibition ing that the province keep I appreciate the efforts of in from the GCA, and the in Central Park to help pro- Dow's Lake a part of our our work crew and in parti- students' association and ward. cular, Dave Curry, Tony mote local artists and administration at Carleton The proposed boundary Garnett, Willy Dunn, and provide an opportunity for University for all of their the to changes would have a signi- our ward foreman and crew public view their assistance in maintaining works. The Art in the Park ficant impact on the resi- from the City. a positive relationship sale is dential communities in the By the time you read tentatively schedul- between students and non- ed for June 19-20. ward because they would put this I hope Mother Nature students. HERITAGE DAY the Dow's Lake community has started to melt some I am pleased to announce in a new regional ward of the snow away. that next year's Heritage CAN I HELP? called "Prince of Wales" If you have a blocked Day festivities will be Jim Watson, 111 Sussex Dr., which would be part of the catch basin and you can't held at the Glebe_Community Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 5A1. old Elmdale, Alta Vista clear it yourself, please Centre. Our community has Phone: 564-1308 and Riverdale wards. call the City's 24 hour many wonderful heritage Fax: 564-8412. This would separate Dow's notline 564-111. Lake from the Ottawa South GRASS CUTTING and Glebe communities. I Residents of Monk and believe this is a mistake Monkland should be aware because so many of the act- that this year they will ivities of these communi- be responsible for grass RETIRE MENT LODGES' ties are strongly connected cutting on the outer boule- A friendly neighborhood residence in the particularly Dow's vard that abuts their pro- Lake and heart of the Glebe...a short walk to Bank the Glebe. perty on these streets. Ms. Gigantes indicated Due to budgetary restraints, Street.. .bus service at the door. that it was her prefer- the City will no longer be Our dedicated staff are corrimitted to ence to allow local munici- able to maintain these providing quality service palities to determine ward boulevards. and care. boundaries. All of this, I apologize for any in- We promise you a secure of course, is contingent convenience this may cause, lifestyle that supports your on the province moving on however, this is in keeping independence and overall the with Council's Kirby Report. policy for well-being. PARKING RESTRICTIONS similar streets through- Many of you who live on out the City. TRIAL STAYS NOW streets where parking is ADOPT A PLANTER AVAILABLE; CALL TODAY allowed on both sides will As spring approaches FOR A PERSONAL TOUR. have received a question- (soon I hope!) we can begin naire from the City's to think about flowers and department of Engineering gardens. Again I encourage 234-0590 174 Ave. and Works regarding changes residents to pitch in if Glebe to parking regulations to they would like to help Ottawa, Ont. K1S 2C7 April 2, 1993 - Glebe Report -8 College Pm Yourreliable homepainters EXTERIOR 737-4039

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April 2, 1993 - Glebe Report - 10 GCA Join your community association GREAT GLEBE GARAGE SALE Intersection modification cuts. We are all feeling is about to get under way, the pinch of this latest If you have not already enabling the extreme left- round of increases. Can we heard, the garage sale this hand lane (for turns onto afford to sit idly by and year is scheduled for ) to be watch expenditures and debt By Saturday, May 29th, from extended further south. servicing get much further G.C.A. 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. out of hand? President FOR FAIR Jim Foster is organizing CITIZENS TAXES The GCA will also be Beatrice it again this year. His preparing a presentation At Raffoul number is 563-3571. Call our March 23rd Board for the Fair Tax the him if you would want to Meeting, members of Commission. If you want to join his team of executive of this group be involved in this policy volunteers. We need people came out to explain the development process, do The Community Association to put kits together, purpose of their group. call me. They initially came is organizing a few events collect money, circulate NEXT BOARD MEETING together to fight the move during the next two months. the day of the sale, and be Your enthusiastic response on hand the day of the sale to region-wide market value Our regularly scheduled would be greatly at designated spots. Watch assessment. As a matter of Board meeting will be fact, in contact appreciated. for our new bannerl!) they were Tuesday, April 27th, at with our association, as 7:30 p.m. at the community well as the Glebe Business MEMBERSHIP DRIVE A registration form has centre. The meetings are to mount their been included in this Group open to residents. This attack. The annual membership report for those of you who will be the last meeting of drive will commence want to hold a garage sale. this Board before the AGM. Citizens for Fair Taxes Saturday, April 24th, and Drop-off points for the broaden their base run for two weeks until forms have been designated want to Remember to notify me if for a prolonged and Saturday, May 8th. for your convenience. you have an item you would sustained monitoring of all (A table will be set up at like put on the AGENDA. municipal and educational A block representative the Annual General Meeting spending. If you want more Volunteers give will be knocking at your for registration -- just information about the the most valuable gift... door during those two weeks another reason to come group, please call Liz (maybe a little after). out!) Your support of the Beilby at 692-4300. Or if you would like to join them association and the work we Once again, a minimum of in building a broader base do on behalf of the 107e of the proceeds from of representation, forms community is essential. the garage sales will be are available at the Glebe Please renew your collected for the Ottawa Community Centre. The membership or join the Food Bank. Your generosity membership fee for 1993-94 ranks of the 3,000 plus is greatly appreciated by is $20.00. They are adult members we had this them. to make a past year. preparing presentation before the The membership drive SIGNS ON BRONSON provincially appointed Fair in June to raquires the help of a Tax Commission Have large number of volunteers you noticed several propose alternative signs to municipal and who are willing to go door- posted along Bronson approaches Themselves! - Avenue, from Carling education taxes as well as to-door on their block or a Avenue south to NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK block nearby. The time Third Avenue? priorities for spending commitment is usually no more than two hours one saturday or week night, with a follow-up hour to GLEBE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION catch those who might not L'ASSOCIATION COMMUNAUTAIRE DU GLEBE have been home. Please call me at 563-3432 or Don Nominations Dutton at 232-3552 to help and us in this important association activity. Refreshments Annual General Meeting Door Prizes The Glebe Community Association will hold its annual general meeting on Wednesday, May 19, 1993 at 7:30 p.m. in the Glebe ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Community Centre (main hall) at 690 Lyon Street. One of the items on the agenda is the annual election of the Board of Directors. Members of the Association, including incumbents, are eligible to serve on the Board in the positions established by the By-laws, as follows: This year's meeting is President One person to represent each of the scheduled for Wednesday, Vice-President (2) following interests: May 19th, 7:30 p.m., at the Recording Secretary Business Treasurer Education Community Centre. The Past President (ex officio, and by Glebe Neighbourhood Activities Group Liaison election of officers will succession) Heritage take place that night. As Membership Co-ordinator Lansdowne Park . Assistant Membership Co-ordinator Neighbourhood Planning stated in our Publicity Co-ordinator Recreation. . advertisement, the closing Area Directors: Social Planning 2 for each of Zones 1 - 5 Tenants for nominations will be Area Director: 1 for Zone 6 Traffic Friday, May 14th. If you would like to participate in the direction of your neighbourhood association, or if you wish to forward a nomination, the Please call or contact one of the foUowing. The If you want to get Nominating Committee would welcome your call and provide further information. involved in our closing date for nominations is May 14. Association, we need you. Don Dobson Beatrice Raffoul Several vacancies will be 594-0128 563-3432 occurring this year and we would welcome new people Wednesday, May 19, 1993 aboard. April 2, 1993 - Glebe Report - 11 PROFILE Celebrate your Canadian neighbour, Eleanor Milne AYY BARBARA COYLE play poker." Her assistants would rough out the basic You may be tired of hear- forms with air hammers and ing the phrase "for the 90s", heavy chisels so that Elean- but let me assure you it is or could carve the sculpt- propos when describing ural sections. The frieze Eleanor Milne, Glebe resi- in the Commons foyer is 120 dent and Sculptor for Can- feet long and feet tall. ada for 30 years. With a 41 From that job she went on mind of her own, she has to create the 12 high-re- devoted half her life to lief stones that depict the translating her vision of Canada onto stone, wood and British North America Act of 1867 and to years of stained glass. Here is a projects such as the first woman who is as comfortable wielding a pneumatic drill Speaker's chair in Yellow- perched on sdaffolding at knife and the bronze mace ceiling level in the House cradle for the legislature in Whitehorse. Her exper- of Commons as she is wearing as a and re- diamonds and receiving the tise sculptor Queen on Parliament-Pill. searcher have taken her all across Glebe life suits Eleanor the country and over- seas as well. and she is proud to lad liv- With great emotion she ing in her grandfather's ,speaks of her medals and house. Powell Avenue resi- 'honours which include the dents often see Eleanor Eleanor Milite with her dogs SaRa and Burleigh. Order of Canada and two striding down her driveway Photo: Barbara Coyle honourary degrees_from clad in billy boots, jeans She is busy completing oil the tetramorph stained glass 'Carleton and the University paintings and an army shirt easily from her home window over the door of St. of Windsor plus articles in carrying a bucket and spade studio for the Board Room Andrew's Presbyterian Church magazines such as Canadian or a palmful of tomatoes at Public Works Canada and and wood carvings and bronze Geographit. "I,feel like her from her garden. No hands commissioned work for figures in the sanctuary at

. weeping at, the generosity available,.she waves with stained glass, restorations Glebe-St. James. "My 'of the people who recog- her body. "I've been lucky," are and carvings will keep her work has kept me in great nizing the work done. confides Eleanor straight- I've busy as long as she's able shape," says Eleanor. "I'm Canadians on the whole are ening up to hei six-foot to maintain the physical living my life one day at a generous of spirit: if pace. stature, "I've had a ful- No doubt she will time. Who knows? -- I might one receives an honour, filling life working for have more time to check on get hit by a brick tomorrow:" Public Works -- it's been a everyone celebrates." her local projects such as vocation really." When guiding a group of Eleanor wears humility students through the House like an Inuit her sealskin of Commons this winter she SATISFACTION ... parka. In talking to her explained that she had been about everyday things such awarded the Order of Can- as dog food for her Husky ada medal because she cared GUARANTEED dogs, it is easy to forget so much about Canada. "Do that she has researched, you want to see it?", she designed and carved the asked producing it, ribbons history-of-Canada frieze and all from her back above the archways in the pocket. "I see with my hands," House of Commons, a task says Eleanor. "It's so that took her and a team of important for kids to feel four assistants 10 years and touch something like to complete this." Eleanor laughs, "Scaffold- N ow the wheels are in mot- ing was undraped each evening ion for Eleanor to retire as at 11 pm so that we could National Sculptor at the work noisily until dawn. end of March. But as those Sometimes the MP's would de- who know her realize, bate until three in the morn- "Eleanor's retirement" is ing so we'd sit around and the oxymoron of the month.

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Buy an energy saving showerhead today - start smiling about the savings tomorrow morning. The shower feels great, but you'll use less water and energy. Your retailer has a variety of energy saving showerheads to choose from. And ask about other ways to save. Replacing worn washers, rinsing your clothes in cold water - saving energy As April arrives, starts with you. Cancer Society vol- unteers will arrive at your doors. Ottawa Hydro Please welcome them with your don- 738-6415 ations. April 7th is Blitz Day in Ottawa, but someone could INSTALL AN ENERGY SAVING SHOWERHEAD SAVER- call on you any day POWER in April. Thank you AND START OUT AHEAD EVERY MORNING. for your support. TM tiscd authtni, .1 01114110 Hydro With your help can- cer can be beaten. April 2, 1993 - Glebe Report - 13 N EWS Visit our Open House

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ATTENTION OTTAWA DOG & CAT OWNERS I_ I INS 1 99 0 0 G DOG LICENSE/CAT IDENTIFICATION - APPLICATION FORM IEXII FEE IE Ft ILJ IFt V 28, 199 Z.;Ottawa AT TAGS A IFt IV i.rpasm Sumame Initiais Li cense Renewal Address Ottawa, Ontario In accorciance with Licensing By-law L-6, any dog that you keep in Ottawa must be licensed. Cat identification tags are voluntary: Both means of registration provide a method by which your pet Postal Code Telephone: may be traced if lost. BREED OF DOG/CAT NAM E SEX S/N* AGE Dog owners may renew existing licenses by: 1 mailing the renewal notice and payment to the Licensing and Enforcement Branch, 1600 Scott Street, Ground Floor, Ottawa KlY 4N7 564-1457 2 attending in person at the above-noted location or the: 3 City of Ottawa Spay/Neuter Clinic, 'CHECK () in this column if the dog has been sterilized. 95 Bayview Road, Ottawa 564-1516 Proof of sterilization is required for dog license applications submitted with payment of the reduced Humane Society of Ottawa-Carleton, tee unless the dog is under six months of age. 101 Champagne Avenue South, Ottawa 725-3166 at the Carlingwood shopping centre on May attending the Animal Services information booth DOG LICENSE(S) - compulsorv hours. Call 564-1457 for more detaits. 21-22, 1993 during regular store Original Oriainal Doa Licenses.and Cat Taos Sterilized or under six months $15.00 X ( ) = $ You may use the application form provided in this notice to obtain an original license for your dog or a permanent identification tag for your cat, by mailing the completed notice with any required Unsterilized and over six months $30.00 X ( ) = $ office. You may also documentation and payment to the Licensing and Enforcement Branch Renewals (alter February 28, 1993) complete application forms available at any of the aforementioned outlets OR at one of the Sterilized or under six months $20.00 X ( ) = $ following pet shops: Pet Mart Unsterilized and over six months $35.00 X ( ) = $ 1010 Belfast Road at St. Laurent Blvd. 244-7387 FOR EASE OF PROCESSING PLEASE YVRITE YOUR DOG'S I.D. TAG NUMBER ON THE Critter Jungle OUTSIDE OF THE ENVELOPE Hampton Park Plaza 729-7354 Little Farm Pet Centres CAT IDENTIFICATION TAG(S) - voluntarv Rideau Centre 233-5112 All cats, permanent tag $ 5.00 X ( ) = $ St. Laurent Shopping Centre 744-6248 INSTRUCTIONS LISTED Herongate Mall 521-5791 IF YOU WISH TO PURCHASE BY MAIL, PLEASE FOLLOW THE 274 Bank Street at Cooper 234-8456 UNDER "Original Dog Licenses and Cat Tags'. You will be provided with a dog/cat tag and a copy of the application. Dog license certificates will A limit of three dogs, three cats, or three dogs/cats may be kept on any promises in Ottawa be mailed subsequently. (By-law 59-76). Set Fine for violation of the by-law is$55.00. SET FINE FOR OWNING OR iiARBOURING AN UNLICENSED DOG: $80.00 April 2, 1993 Glebe Report 15 Volunteers Bénévoles pour les for visites guidées de City Hall Tours l'hôtel de ville La Ville d'Ottawa est A la recherche de bénévoles of Ottawa is looking for volunteers who The City intéressés A animer les visites guidées du nouvel hôtel be interested in conducting tours of the new would de ville d'Ottawa. Les bénévoles doivent participer A will attend an enriching Ottawa City Hall. Volunteers une séance de formation sur l'administration munici- on Ottawa's local government training session pale d'Ottawa et être prêts A travailler A temps partiel be to work on a part-time basis during and required en semaine entre 9 h et 15 h 30. the week between 9:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements, For information please call Lucie Coté, Corporate communiquez avec Lucie Coté, Division des Communications Division, at 564-1128. communications, au 564-1128.

Improving Water L'amélioration de la Quality Starts at qualité de l'eau Home commence chez soi Vous pouvez contribuer A améliorer la qualité de l'eau. Be a part of the ripple effect. This workshop will give Cet atelier vous donnera des idées sur ce que vous you ideas on what you can do to improve the quality pouvez faire pour améliorer la qualité de l'eau de nos of our rivers. rivières. Les participants se familiariseront avec le jardinage sans engrais chimiques, le compostage, Participants will learn about gardening without using le règlement municipal «suivez pelle en main» et les fertilizers, composting, regulations on the Stoop and moyens de se débarrasser de produits domestiques Scoop bylaw and how to dispose of hazardous house- toxiques. hold waste. Le 28 avril - 19 h 30 à 21 h 30 April 28 - 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Hôtel de ville d'Ottawa, 111, promenade Sussex Drive Ottawa City Hall, 111 Sussex Anglais : Salle Freiman-Guigues Room English: Freiman-Guigues Français : Salle Fuller French: Fuller Room Pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements 564-1400. For more Information please call composez le 564-1400. Spring Clean-up Nettoyage de Streets printemps-chaussée The annual spring clean-up which consiste of sweeping Le nettoyage de printemps annuel comprend le balay- road and sidewalk surfaces, and raking grass medians age de la chaussée et des trottoirs ainsi que le râtelage will commence as soon as weather conditions permit des terre-pleins gazonnés. Ces travaux commencent and is scheduled for completion by May 1. In order to dès que les conditions atmosphériques le permettent et meet the deadline, it may be necessary for hired and doivent se terminer avant le 1er mai. Il est possible city owned mechanical sweepers to work on 24 hours que pendant une courte période, les balayeuses méca- a day, seven days a week shift basis for a short period niques, louées et celles de la Ville, circulent jour of time. et nuit, sept jours par semaine, selon un horaire variable. For additional information please contact Information Pour plus d'information, prière de contacter la Section and Customer Services Section at 564-1111. de l'information et du service à la clientèle, au 564-1111. Flea Markets Marches aux puces Facility Telephone Dates Times Table Cost Installation Téléphone Dates Heures Frais des tables

Bellevue Sat., Sun., May 15, 16 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. $5 1475, av. Caldwell Ave. 564-1190 sam. et dim. 15 et 16 mai De 10 h A 17 h 5$ Rain date: May 22, 23 En cas de pluie : les 22 et 23 mai

Canterbury Sunday, May 16 10:00 am. - 2:30 p.m. $10 2185, rue Arch St 564-1068 Le dimanche 16 mai De 9 h A 14 h 10$

Forbes Sun. until April 25 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. $12 715, boul. St. Laurent Blvd. 564-8414 dim. jusqu'au 25 avril De 10 h A 15 h 12$

Glebe Saturday, May 1st 10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. $21.40 690, rue Lyon St. 564-1058 Le samedi 1er mai De 10 h A 14 h 21,40$

Main Saturday, May 15 10:00 am. 2:00 p.m. $15 88, rue Main St. 564-1264 Le samedi 15 mai De 10 h A 14 h 15$

McNabb Saturday, May 8 10:00 am. 2:00 p.m. $10 members/$15 non-members 180, rue Percy St. 564-1070 Le samedi 8 mai De 10 h A 14 h 10 $ membres/15 $ non-membres

Sandy Hill Saturday, May 15 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. $5! $10 with table * Côte-de-Sable Le samedi 15 mai De 9 h A 13 h 5 $ /10 $ avec une table * 250, rue Somerset St. Est/East 564-1062 Prlces double as of May 1st Les frais doubleront à compter du er mal

April 2, 1993 Glebe Report 16 Ai* Glebe Neighbourhood Activities Group 690 Lyon Street, South 1111 Ottawa, Ontario CityofVille d' Ottawa .--411111110=11111111k------K1S 3Z9 Pr7"

The Glebe Community Centre is operated by the Corporation of the City of Ottawa, Department of Recreation and Culture, in partnership with the Glebe Neighbourhood Activities Group (G.N.A.G.)

The focus of the Community Centre is to provide quality recreational programming for all age groups. The Centre also provides space for meetings and social functions.

The executive of G.N.A.G. is comprised of a dedicated group of community volunteers, whose interests lie in providing quality recreational services for their community. Members actively participate in programme planning, registration, flyer production, publicity and promotion, special events and staffing.Want to help?

Call the Centre at 564-1058 for more information.

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 71993 MERCREDI, 7 avril 1993 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm at the 19h30 à 21h GLEBE COMMUNITY CENTRE, au Centre communautaire de Glebe, 690 LYON STREET SOUTH 690, rue Lyon sud. -Registration continues in the office from April 8 until the first class. -L'inscription se poursuit au bureau administratif du 8 avril jusqu' à la We are open from Monday to Thursday, 9:00 am - 9:00 pm and première classe. Nous sommes ouvert de 9h à 21h du lundi au jeudi et le Fridays from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm vendredi de 9h à 18h.

-We accept cash or personal cheques. Please make cheques -Les chèques doivent être faits à l'ordre de G.N.A.G. (Glebe Neighbourhood payable to "G.N.A.G." (Glebe Neighbourhood Activities Group) Activities Group). Nous acceptons l'argent comptant.

-A 10% discount is given when members of a family register for -Une réduction de 10% sera accordée aux membres des familles qui three or more courses (After-Four , P.D.Days and Workshops are s'inscrivent à trois cours ou plus. (L'après quatre et les journées excluded) pédagogiques ne peuvent être considérés pour cette réduction).

-Senior Citizens receive a 10% discount. -Les aînés ont droit à une réduction de 10%.

-Financial help is available. Please ask at registration. -L'aide financière est disponible s.v.p., demandez à l'inscription.

-All courses begin the week of April 19, 1993 and are 8 weeks in -Les cours débutent le 19 avri11993 à moins d'avis contraire. Tous les pro- length unless otherwise indicated. grammes sont offerts pour une durée de 8 semaines à moins d'avis contraire. -All courses are held at the Glebe Community Centre unless otherwise indicated. -A moins d'avis contraire, tous les cours se donnent au Centre communautaire de Glebe. -Further information about refunds, cancellations and financial help will be available at registration. -De plus amples renseignements sur les remboursements, annulations et subventions seront disponibles à l'inscription. POTTERY STUDIO Studio memberships are available for individuals to have independent work time. The studio is open for members whenever the Community Centre is open and no classes are scheduled. For information, phone Pat Strickland (564-1058) FEES: One Year : $195.00 + $13.65 G.S.T. = $208.65 + = Seasonally : $65.00 + $4.55 G.S.T. = $69.55 or Seasonally: $60.00 $4.20 G.S.T. $$64.40 (When registered in a pottery course)

INTEGRATION SERVICES Did you know that all City of Ottawa recreation programmes are Francophone Services open to people with disabilities? Contact your neighbourhood rec- Would you like to know a little more about the francophone programmes that reation centre for information about programmes for preschoolers, are offered in the city? If so, please call Francophone Services at 564-3680. children, youth, adults, and senior adults. If you need volunteer assistance or need assistance in finding a volunteer, you can call Services en français one of the special needs consultants at 564-8421, or our volunteer Si vous désirez des renseignements au sujet des programmes en français, coordinator at 564-1198. téléphonez au 564-3680 COMMUNITY RECREATION RESOURCE Need information? Have an idea? Don't know where to go next? Try usi WOMEN & SPORT Women and Sport is a programme to increase sport opportunities for girls and 564-2668 Multicultural Services women. CURIOUS? Cali 564-1096 Grants Programmes 564-1395 Purchase of Service Programme 564-1200 April -2, i993--GIebeReport l7 PIFIrt'AD

SATURDAY FUN CLUB (FORMERLY DAD N' KIDS) KINDER CARPENTRY Here is an opportunity for parents and their kids to KINDER GYM have some fun. Programme content includes active Children will learn about assorted tools, their names play, crafty creations, music and snack. Newborn Come join us for an exciting morning of fun and and uses, while working on a few simple projects: siblings are welcome. For children 1 year to 5 years games.! Children will develop balance, coordination, Safety rules and practices will be stressed. flexibility, and mobility. Weather permitting, classes For ages 3.5 - 5 years. Saturdays 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. may occasionally be held outdoors. _, April 24 to June 12 For ages 3 to 5 years. $25.00 Thursdays 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. April 22 to June 10 Wednesdays 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 am. - $42.00 ADULTS & KIDS PLAYGROUP April 21 to June 9 $35.00 (Downstairs or Upstairs Club)

Children will enjoy an exciting morning of gross motor CREATIVE MOVEMENT activities, crafty creations, music, and a snack. Adult PRESCHOOL PLAYTIME CLUB participation is required. Newborn siblings are wel- This class introduces preschoolers to dance while focusing on music, rhythm, and ballet. come. Individual day spaces are not available. For Parents, caregivers and children (ages 0 - 5) can children 1 year and walking to 3 years. partake in this "drop-in" club that uses a variety of 3 year olds - Saturdays 10:00 am. - 10:45 am. different toys. One price entitles you to drop-in 4-5 year olds - Satu rdays 11:00 a.m. - 11:45 a. m. Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. during all scheduled times. There is no instructor for April 24 to June 12 April 27 to June 17 this activity; parents or caregivers are responsible for (excluding April 22 for upstairs club only) setting up and putting away all equipment. Playtime $35.00 $52.00 will take place in the Basement Hall.

KIDS IN THE KITCHEN Club Times: MUSIC AND MOVEMENT Mondays 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Enjoy tasty creative treats while learning basic Fridays 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. A lively session with a blend of singing, story telling, cooking skills and safety. For ages 3 - 5 years Apri119 to June 18 (excluding May 24) bouncing games, rhythm and dancing, and hands-on $13.00 per family experience with instruments. Caregiver participation Tuesdays 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. is required. 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. April 20 to June 8 Mondays $$35.00 April 19 to June 14 (excluding May 24) 2.5 years to 5 years 9:30 a.m. - 10:15 am. 13 mos to 2.5 years 10:30 am. - 11:15 a.m. Cost :$35.00

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INTERMEDIATE CHILDREN'S POTTERY COOKING AROUND THE WORLD TAE KWON DO Be artistic and creative while learning basic pottery Come join us for a taste of culture! Each week, we A Korean martial art designed for self defence. skills. will experience delicious dishes from different parts of Founder: General Choi Hong Hi. Head instructor the world. For ages 6 - 8 years. Hung Anh Hoang fifth degree black belt. Assistant 6 - 10 years - Saturdays 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 am. instructor,, second degree black belt, Peter Williams. April 24 to June 12 Wednesdays 4:00pm - 5:00pm For ages 6 years and up. Beginner class will be in $50.00 April 21 to June 9 the fall session. $50.00 8-12 years - Mondays 5:45 p.m. - 7:15 p.m. $20.00 (If register in After four) Tuesdays 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. and April 19 to June 14 (excluding May 24) Thursdays 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. $50.00 April 2010 June 10 Two classes/week $80.00 per person 6 - 12 years - Mondays 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Les programmes en français April 19 to June 14 (excluding May 24) CARPENTRY $50.00 $20.00 (If registered in After four) POTERIE An introduction to a variety of tools and their uses. Faire preuve de sens artistique et de créativité Students will create their own projects PRE-BALLET which will be au cours de l'apprentissage des techniques de creative and challenging. Safety rules and proce- poterie. 6 à 12 ans. dures are stressed. For ages 6 - 12 years. An introduction to ballet technique, especially de- signed for children. A must for budding ballerinas! Mardi de 16 h 17 h 30 Fridays 4:30 p.m. - For ages 6 - 8 years. 5:30 p.m. Du 20 avril au 15 juin April 23 to June 11 50.$ ou $50.00 Saturdays 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. 20. $ (si inscrit au cours de l'après quatre) April 24 to $20.00 (If registered in After four Programme) June 12 $37.00 APPRENEZ A COMPOSTER JAZZ DANCING CYCLE RIGHT Transformez vos déchets domestiques et de jardin en un riche compost! Participez à un An introduction to the basics of jazz dancing. A atelier gratuit sur le compostage et apprenez 1) Spring is finally here and so is bike season! Here chance to improve posture and rhythm is while learning pourquoi le compostage est avantageux pour an opportunity to do it the safe way! The simple routines. For ages 6-12 years. Citizens For votre jardin et pour l'environnement, 2) les Safe Cycling will teach you the rules of the road. Pre- différentes méthodes de compostage; et 3) les vention is the best way to avoid Thursdays - accidents! Partici- 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. solutions de dépannage. pants don't forget your bike (that is operational), April 29 to June 17 Communiquez avec le Centre communautaire helmet, back pack and lock! Instruction will include $37.00 du Glebe pour réserver votre place à cet atelier learning riding on the road, traffic signs , signalling, populaire. À l'intention des adultes. shoulder checks and much more! For ages 9- 13 years. Le mercredi 26 mai 1993 De 19 h 21 h Saturday 9:30 - a.m. 11:30 a.m. Gratuit May 8 to May 29 $40.00 April 2, 1993 Glebe Report 18 VTA

BABYSITTER TRAINING YOUTH BASKETBALL OPEN GYM NIGHT (DROP-IN) (DROP-IN) Designed by the Canada Safety Council, this course covers babysitting skills, responsibilities, and emer- Drop in for an evening of basketball ! You don 't have Mutchmor is the place and you choose the game! gency situations. Participants also complete a to register for this programme; all you have to do is You don't need to register; but you do need to show volunteer babysitting placement. show up! up! For ages 11 - 16 years. For ages 12 and over.

11 - 14 years Thursdays 7:00pm - 10:00pm Mondays 6:00 p.m- 7:00 p.m. Mondays 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. (Mutchmor Gym) April 19 to June 21 (excluding May 24) First Ave. Gym $25.00

12 - 15 years Fridays 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Glashan Gym (Starting April 16)

YOUTH POTTERY 14- 17 years YEA/A Mondays 8:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Be artistic and creative while learning the basics of First Ave. Gym FOAACn pottery. For ages 12 to 16 years. Don't miss out on all the action! 0=1,. Saturdays 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Ages 11 -14 years April 24 to June 12 Awesome music, great prizes, games room $55.00 (Includes all materials) and much, much more !! Time: 7:00 - 10:30 pm Cost: $2.50 at the door

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All gardeners great and small are welcome! Are your Turn your kitchen and yard waste into nutrient rich S' day lilies getting crowded, do you want to try a new compost! Attend one of these free composting work- perennial but don't know if it will look good in your shops and learn why composting is good for your garden? Bring your extra plants, (or some good ma- garden and the environment; about different com- fLEY1 nure) and exchange ideas, questions and plants with posting methods; and how to trouble shoot. Call the your neighbours. For adults. Glebe Community Centre to reserve your spot in these popular workshops. For adults. stt ET Thursday, May 20 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. FREE! Wednesday, May 5 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (located outside of Ilse's door steps (on Second Ave.) Or Wednesday, May 12 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday, May 1, 1993 FREE! BICYCLE MAINTENANCE 10:00 a.m .- 2:00 p.m.

Offered by qualified technicians from the "Bike Stop", EDIBLE LANDSCAPES at this is a workshop in basic bicycle maintenance. Dis- Centre cussion will include simple maintenance you can do at Learn to grow edible flowers,herbs, and salad Grebe Community home, ways to upgrade and improve your bicycle and its vegetables in a city garden! A combination of annual is accessories, and bicycle safety. For adults. flowers, herbs, and vegetables can be combined with Admission FREE! perennial herbs in an attractive and useful land- 564-1058 Tuesday, May 11 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. scape design. Growing instructions, recommended FREE! plants, recipes, and demonstrations will ensure a beautiful garden with delicious rewards! For adults VEGETARIAN COOKING Tuesday, April 27 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. $10.00 + $.70 G.S.T. = $10.70 Spend your morning with the" Ladies of the Pantry" and INTRO TO RUNNING learn the tricks of creating a full vegetarian meal. Instruc- tion will include soups and salad, a main course and dessert. Emphasis will be on wholesome and nutritious always wanted to run but haven't known where You've food! For adults. to start. Introducing the Ottawa Running Room; they CHILD SAFE: RED CROSS, will teach you to run comfortably without spending a FIRST AID AND SAFETY COURSE Saturday, June 5 10:00 am. -2:00 p.m. great deal of time training or recovering! Some topics $25.00 + $1.75 G.S.T. = $26.75 will include: training schedules, strength/speed work, Handle childhood emergencies with skill and confi- (plus $5.00 material fee) biomechanics of running, how to dress for running, dence and make your home a safer place! The Red shoe basics, injury prevention , and much, much more!! Cross ChildSafe course will teach you vital skills that For adutts. could save yourchild's life. Safety and the prevention of accidents are the main focus of this course. We will Wednesday,June 2 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. discuss first aid emergencies such as bleeding, breath- $10.00 + $.70 G.S.T. = $10.70 burns, ing difficulties, choking, poisons, falls, shock, Have a question and much more!This will be the most important 7 hours 46 about programmes of your child's life! 14 years and up. ;;;., at the Glebe Sundays 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Community Centre? May 9 and May 16 $30.00 + $2.10 G.S.T. = $32.10 Call us at 564-1058 WO 'A 1K8GIOP tf-7-3601WA71ICM All workshops required pre-registration. Registration for free workshops can be done over the phone after April 12, 1993

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SELF DEFENCE FOR WOMEN MORNING FITNESS POTTERY This class is a comprehensive programme of aware- Exercise with us and promote fitness. Low impact Develop and improve your creative skills with clay. ness and realistic self defence techniques. It is aerobics is emphasized and participants are encour- Hand building and wheel use will be included. instructed by Peter Williams, aged to work at their own level. 2/4-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Beginner level: Tuesdays Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays 7:15 p.m.-10:15 p.m. Mondays 7:30pm - 9:00pm 9:30 am. - 10:30 am. April 13 to June 15 April 26 to June 21 (excluding May 18) April 12 to June 11 (excluding May 24) $75.00 + $5.25 G.S.T. = $80.25 $30.00 + $2.10 G.S.T. = $32.10 $65.00 + $4.55 G.S.T. $69.55 (3 times a week) (does not include cost of clay) $55.00 + $3.85 G.S.T. = $58.85 (2 times a week) $6.00 drop-in (includes G.S.T.) Beginner level: Mondays 7:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Babysitting is available. $65.00 + $4.55 G.S.T. = $69.55 Babysitting Fee: $30.00 or $2.00/child drop-in. Apri112 to June 21 (excluding May 24) (does not include cost of clay)

EVENING FITNESS Intermediate level: Wednesdays INTRODUCTION TO 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. SPANISH A combination of high and low impact aerobics. April 14 to June 16 Variety is highlighted. Participants are encouraged to $75.00 + $5.25 G.S.T. = $80.25 Introduction to Spanish for fun and work at their own level. (does not include the cost of clay) conversation.Covers vocabulary, phonetics, and grammatical structure of the Spanish language. Tuesdays and Thursdays 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Instructed Studio Time: Tuesdays Activities designed to develop comprehension. Class April 13 to June 10 (excluding April 22) 9:00 am. - 11:30 am. will take place at Mutchmor School. $55.00 + $3.85 G.S.T. = $58.85 April 13 to June 15 $65.00 + $4.55 G.S.T. = $69.55 Thursdays 7:00 p.m. - (does not include cost of clay) 9:00 p.m. April 22 to June 10 STEP AEROBiCS $56.00 + $3.92 G.S.T. $59.92

Want to try out something new? Then this work out WOMEN'S SOFTBALL might be you! Come work up a good sweat during our new step aerobics programme. You don't need a lot Women & Sport offer a city-wide league for women of coordination, but the desire to have fun! and girls who want to play softball at all levels. The location will be central for all teams. For registration Mondays and Wednesdays 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. and more information call the Women & Sport office April 12 to June 9 (excluding May 24) at 564-1096. $55.00 + $3.85 G.S.T. = $58.85 Er Cs1 RE g Is TRA BADMINTON Monday, May 3, 1.993 starting 9:00 am in the main office at Join our group for an enjoyable evening of badmin- Glebe Community Centre ton. Get into shape with this great racquet sport. Located at Mutchmor School gym. 690 Lyon Street South Registration witT be ongoing white spaces are available. Mondays 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. April 19 to June 7 (excluding May 24) Starring.... $12.00 + $.84 G.S.T. = $12.84 Munchkin's Camp (2.5 years to 3 years) YOGA Tuesdays and Thursdays This class provides the beginner, with a chance to Cost:$15100/week 'limes: 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. develop a profound sense of well-being and whole- ness. Postures for flexibility and strength, rejuvenat- Mini K-Torce Camp (3 - 4 years) ing breathing techniques, deep relaxation, meditation, and the underlying meaning of Yoga - a unique Mondays, Wednesdays, an. d Fridays introduction to Yoga. Cost: $25100/week 'limes: 9:00 am. - 11:30 a.m.

Mondays 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. K-Torce Camp (4 - 6 years) April 19 to June 7 (excluding May 24) $45.00 +3.15 G.S.T. = $48.15 Mondays to Fridays

TAI CHI Cost:$ 55.00 'limes: Noon - 4:00 p.m. (Beg. and Int. Combined) Odyssey Camp (5"..5" years to 10 years) Mondays to Fridays A century old Chinese exercise which is performed in a gentle and relaxed manner. Can be practised by $75100/uzek `limes: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. people of all ages and fitness levels. Benefits flexibility, circulation, digestion, and metabolic rate, Youth Quest (11 - 14 years) as well as relief from stress and its symptoms. Monday to Friday Wednesdays 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. 'limes: 9:00 am. - 4:00 p.m. April 21 to June 9 $75100/week $25.00 +1.75 G.S.T. =$26.75 Children's Pottery Camp (7 - 9 years) August 3 to August 6

Costs: $80.00/week `limes: 9:00 - 4:00 p.m. Youth Pottery Camp (10. 14 years) If you have any 914 26 -114 30 programme Cost: $95.00/week Ernes:9:00 am. - 4:00 p.m. ideas, please call us at 564-1058. For further information, precise caff 9glOttawa 564 - 105'8 April 2, 1993 - Glebe Report - 20 SPORT April 25th - Ottawa South Neighbourhood Run The fourth annual Ottawa Hopewell Avenue School Par- South Neighbourhood Run is ent Teacher Organization scheduled for Sunday, April (HPTO). 25th starting at 10:30 a.m. Registration forms for the As in previous years, the neighbourhood run are Com- event will consist of a 10K available at the Glebe Road Race and a 2.5K Fun munity Centre, the Running Run. The course winds through Room at 911 Bank Street, at the streets of Ottawa South Hopewell Avenue School and starting and finishing at at race headquarters (47 Hopewell Avenue school. Willard Street). The proceeds from the run For information call will be split between the Larry or Bonnie Ostler at Ottawa South Community 730-9080. Association (OSCA) and the

DR. jERIVIII1E HOWEY Dr. Howey is pleased to announce the extension of her office hours as follows: Constituency Office Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5:00 Bureau de Tues. and Thurs. Evenings 5 - 9 p.m. Circonscription 407 rue Queen Street Saturday Mornings 8:30 - 12:30 Ottawa, Ontario Ontario Dr. Jeannine Howey K1R 5A6 Extended Hours Suite 9 - 99 5th Ave (613) 237-0212 by Appointment FAX: (613) 237-3067 Ottawa, Ontario or Walk-in 233-0812 Evelyn Gigantes, MPP/Députée, Ottawa-Centre

1993 Information GLEBE 1993 (Clip and Save) SOCCER REGISTRATION FORM Use this form to register for Glebe recreational soccer. Cost is $20 per player. Mail the completed form with a Glebe Soccer a fun league; an cheque payable to "Glebe Soccer" to: P.O Box 21024, 151 Second Avenue, K1 S 2H6. activity for players and their parents. We encourage players to improve play at their skills, and their besL We keep score Space is limited. Preference will be given to Parent-Volunteers, and to order of registration (verified by postmark). during games, but not over the season.

Group I Jr/Sr Kindergarten (Bom 1987/88) Play: Tues. & Thurs., Mutchmor, 6:30-7:45 p.m. Player 1 M F / - 0 + Last Name First Name Sex MonthNear Born OHIP Number (10 digits) Athletic Ability (circle one) Group 11 Grades 1&2 (Born 1985/86) Play: Mon. & Wed., Mutchmor, 6:30-8:00 p.m. Group Ill Grades 3&4 (Born 1983/84 i Player 2 M F / o + Play: Tues. & Thurs., Chamberlain, 6:30-800 p.m.

Group IV Grades 5-8 (Born 1979/82) Play: Mon. & Wed., Chamberlain, 6:30-8:00 p.m. Player 3 M F o +

Clinic For Coaches, Assistant Coaches, and Referees. Discussion, instructions, videos, and printed materials. Glebe Community Centre basement, Tues. 20 April, 7-9 p.m. or Wed. Medical Conditions? Two players in the same group? [3, Put on same team 0 Separate 28 ApriI.7-9 p.m.

The Season Play begins the week of May 10 for Groups I Parent 1 Parent 2 and II, and the week of May 3 for Groups Ill and IV. Monday, Last Name First Name Last Name First Name Jure 21, is the last day of play. Play is not cancelled on Victoria day. Address/Postal Code Home Phone Rain Rule No one will call you to cancel a session due to rain. If it's pouring; stay home. If it's drizzling, was raining, or PARENT VOLUNTEER COMMITMENT Consent/Walver As parent/guardian, I hereby give my might rain, come if you like! Parents, please select a duty and specify the player you will be performing approval for the above-named players to play soccer. I Teams Each age group 011 be divided into four teams, as it can't be in two places at once. agree to assume the risks and responsibilities incidental evenly matched as possible for age, sex, and ability, based on withyou to such participation. I understand and agree that the the information provided on the registration forms. On the first Parent with..... Player Glebe Neighbourhood Activities Group, the Corporation night, players, coaching staff and referees will receive their team assignments,t-shirts, and game schedules. Each soccer #1 #2 #1 #2#3 of the City of Ottawa, the Glebe Soccer Club and its night will have a practice session and a game. Teams play in 0 0 Head Coach 0 0 0 organizers, parent-volunteers, and participants, are not a continuous round-robin. The playing schedule is not responsible in the event of injury to the above named affected by games missed due to rain. 0 0 Assistant Coach 0 0 0 players. Refreshments Parents are required to supply water and 0 0 Referee 0 0 0 orange slices for their child's team (i.e. 12-16 children), on Signature one, or at most, two playing nights. 0 0 Field-Marking Crew 0 0 0 End-of-Season Party Tuesday, June 22, 7:00 p.m., 0 0 First Aid 0 CI DI Date Chamberlain Field. Drinks and donuts provided for the players and parent-volunteers. 0 0 Goal Post Storage 0 0 0 Team Photographs A volunteer photographer will take team 0 0 Goal Post Repair pictures, unannounced, at the playing field one night. A scheduled photo session is more difficult to arrange and 0 0 Team Photographs 0 0 End-of-year party organizer produces as many no-shows.

April 2, 1993 - Glebe Report - 21 NEVVS Phone-in show for parents "Parents are people too" is a live phone-in tele- Future shows will discuss: INNISS PHARMACY vision show targeted at Sexuality on April 26, (formerly Forhan's) Drugs and Alcohol on May parents of school age child- 769 BANK STREET ren. The monthly show, 24, and Youth and Violence PHONE 235-4377 (AT SECOND created and produced in on June 28. Each show is AVE.) PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE partnership with the Ott- re-run on Thursday mor- awa-Carleton Health Depart- nings on Cable 22. N. HoP HOP 1-10p ment and Rogers Community For more information, 22, has been running since you can contact the Infor- 0*- WE "WARREN"T YOU WILL LIKE OUR TREATS April 1992. It mation Nurse at the Ott- airs the ALLENS CHOCOLATE NOT TESTED ON BUNNIES OR fourth Monday of each awa-Carleton Health Depart- ANY OTHER ANIMAL month, from 9 p.m. to 10 ment, 722-2281. Foil. EGGS 200GMS $1.59FREEMAN BOTANICALS FREEMAN BOTANICALS p.m. SOLLD BUNNIES FOR SKIN FOR HAIR 400GMS $1.79 $4.99 450ML $4.99 Disposing of ol d medications ALLERGAN ULTRA-CARE OUISMAH VERSIONS OF If you have old medica- Saturday from 9am to 5pm. DAILY DISINFECTANT/ tions you may not know what POPULAR COLOGNES To go there, follow the CLEANER NEUTRALIZER to do with them. You know green depot signs to the 240ML/24TABS $6.49 50% OFF that you can not throw them Trail Road Landfill Site. 30M1, $6.49 in the garbage can or down Many other materials are ANTIPHLOGISTINE CLARION the toilet, but you have to accepted. Please call the get rid of them. The Medi- Special Wasteline at 560- RUB A-535 COSMETICS METAMUCEL cation Awareness Project of 6075 if you need more infor- 80ML $2.99 50% OFF 340GMS $6.29 the Council on Aging - mation. Ottawa-Carleton, a project NEO CITRAN TYLENOL MAALOX promoting the wise use of If you need more infor- medications in the elderly, mation about the Medication EXTRA STRENGH EXTRA STRENGH SUSPENSION is pleased to let you know Awareness Project of the that you can take your old Council on Aging - Ottawa - 10 SACHETS $4.99 100 'TABS $6.99 350MLS $4.99 medications to the Trail Road Carleton, please call the THIS PHARMACY LOCATION HAS SERVED THE GLEBE Disposal Site in Project Manager, Norma Nepean. FOR ALMOST A CENTURY, THAT TRADITION CONTINUES... The depot is open every Strachan, at 789-3577. COUPON 10% OFF PRICES umm, AP RIEL 30/93 WORM agestRailizfique MON.-FRI. 8:30-6.00PM. WE ACCEPT GLEBE REAL ESTATE LAWYER PHOTO FINISHING SAT.9:00-6,00 , .... F - FULLY QUALIFIED AND INSURED, CLOSED SUNDAY - ,..-..a.a ,0EarrC,WS TWENTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE COV*001(AAAES TO ALLOW STAFF FAMILY TIME - COMPETITIVE RATES, NO GST - VOLUME OF TRANSACTIONS RESTRICTED TO ENSURE PERSONALIZED ATTENTION - "HOUSECALL" APPOINTMENTS ALSO AVAILABLE EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS

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April 2, 1993 - Glebe Report - 24 ART Creative Youth

From March 2 - 13 the work high school levels. of young artists was on dis- This year's participants play at the Source of Art included students of Canter- Gallery in Fifth Avenue bury High School, Ottawa Court. Now an annual event, Waldorf School, Glebe and the exhibit 'Creative Youth' McNabb Community Centres, displayed work by students and students of Barbara 'from early grade school to Rabatin.

.(Left) Abstract by Kristen Roos, Gr., 12; Canterbury High School. Photo: D. Berg (Below) Selection 'Ein Bahn Strasse' by Dorion Berg, Gr. ZZ, Canterbury H.S. of fibre arts and ceramic 14,0404Widles creations bp' students,of BarbaraRabati, at McNabb and GZebe Community Centres.

Photos: John Olson

(Uppei)j. to ri 'Blue Study' by Ananda Howitt, Cr. 8 Waldorf; 'Landscape' by Courtney Reid, Cr. 6: 'CoZoured HiZZs' by Fiona Purton, Cr. 5 Waldorf; (Lower 'Colours' by Dan McHugh, Cr. '2.

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Apr. 20 - May 1 "Calling on Spring," Members Show 790 BANK STREET ASign you can IrlIst April 2, 1993 - Glebe Report - 25 234-4136 SCHOOL NEWS Glebi? Collegiate ,Great participation in Glebe Science Fair collecting approximately BY WARREN R. SIRRS $500 worth of food dona- Ten years ago, there were YOU tions from local merchants eight displays and fourteen in order to operate the now- participating students in Y SEE traditional student-teacher the first annual Glebe THE supper on the evening of Science Fair. On Tuesday CHI ? the fair. Another $500 was February 23rd, 168 students donated in the form of cash were responsible for 102 and merchandise prizes for presentations at the 10th winning student presenta- annual Glebe Science Fair. tions. Through the co-oper- Fair chairman, George Hol- ation of the 0.B.E.'s Com- land, stated that "this was munications Office, parti- our heaviest student parti- cipating Glebe students cipation so far - and it and teachers were inter- really made for some crowded viewed on C.B.C. (radio) conditions in the display and C.J.O.H. (TV). roams." There was another bonus Keith Morton, a Grade 12 GZebe student, Keith Morton, stands beside his presen- associated with this student and 1992 Shad Valley tation, entitled "Do You See the Light"? and displays year's Glebe Science participant, emerged as the his "Best-in-Fair" Award (donated by the Science Teachers' Fair. Six former Glebe over-all winner in this Association of Ontario) at the ZOth annual GZebe Science students, currently studying year's Fair. He was awarded Fair. Keith, along with 21 other Glebe students, will Science at university, re- a first-place finish in represent GZebe at the Ottawa RegionaZ Science Fair. turned to Glebe to assist Senior Physical Science for Other first place winners and Pleasie Mill (Senior). in the judging process. his creative presentation were: Linda Luu and Lisa Glebe's principal, David These students included entitled "Do You See the Didomenico (Intermediate Harvie, who welcomed over Kylie Tanner (Queen's), Light?" Keith also collected Life Science), Christine ninety judges to this Keith Tanner (Western), the "Best-in-Fair" Award Morton (Intermediate Physical year's Science Fair, reflect- Gabrielle Weiler (Queen's), (presented by the Science Science), Jennifer Motuz ed that "maybe things are Kevin Meldrum (Queen's), Teachers' Association of (Intermediate Engineering), starting to turn around - Julian Christians (Trent) Ontario), the Principal's Janice Ritchie and Mary of the students selected and Stefan Reinecke (Wat- Prize, the Science Depart- Henderson (Intermediate Com- to attend the Ottawa Region- erloo). Warren Sirrs, head ment Head's Prize, Honour- puter Science), Peter Mac- al Science Fair, thirteen of Glebe's Science Depart- able Mention in the Student Pherson (Senior Life Science), are females and eight are ment stated "all of these Council Senior Environ- Jay Cuylits (Senior En- males. I am very Impressed." people are long-time mental category, and was gineering) and Doug Schil- The community has played Science Fair participants - selected (along with thir- linger and Jonathan Williams a major role in recent they have considerable ex- teen other displays) to (Senior Computer Science). Glebe Science Fairs. Lab perience and it was a represent Glebe at the 1993 Student Council Environ- assistant Sue Arthurs and special pleasure to have edition of the Ottawa mental Awards went to Kim- Biology teacher Matthew them back evaluating this Regional Science Fair. Ahn Nguyen (Intermediate) Chin were responsible for year's presentations." Ontario swim champs Glebe Collegiate Parent Advisory

is hosting a

Panel Discussion on Bilingual Education

How Bilingual are our Graduates?

Glege Collegiate 212 Glebe Avenue AZison Davis, Holly MacKay,Alison Howard, Kelley McAlpine, Kirsty Malone, Natasha Batt, Anne Marie McAZpine, Larisa Dabeka, Sarah Thursday, April 15, 1993 Dobbin. Photo: Ron Kuelz, asst. coach 7:30 pm After a year of training it all came down to one day. On March Panel Members 5, the Ontario Federation of Schools' Athletic Association (OFSAA) Swimming Championships took place at the Etobicoke Olympium. The Laval Fournier - Head, Bilingual Department, Glebe Collegiate Glebe swimmers finished in the medals three times, Glebe's best 1.11-1r-7 ever effort Roger Lalonde - OBE Curriculum Services at the Ontario High School Championships. (French as a second language contact) The Senior Medley Relay Team with Larisa Dabeka swimming back Alina MacFarlane - Ph.D student, University of Ottawa stroke, Sarah Dobbin, breast stroke, Natasha Batt, fly stroke, and (past Immersion Teacher, Anne Marie McAlpine, free stroke, third among 186 schools, thesis on Tracking Immersion Graduates finished co-authored Beyond Proficiency - winning a Bronze Medal. Kelley McAlpine, one of 1800 swimmers Immersion Outcomes taking part in the meet was Silver Medallist in the senior 100 Beth Mlacak - parent of 3 Immersion graduates metre freestyle, and also won the Bronze in the senior 100 metre and founding member of Canadian Parents for French breast stroke. Sarah Dobbin was fourth in the senior 100 metre Immersion Graduates who are using French in their breast stroke. Twelfth place finishes went to Anne Marie McAlpine work andlor daily lite in the senior fifty metre free style and Kirsty Malone in the senior 100 metre breast stroke. followed by Question & Answer session April 2, 1993 - Glebe Report - 26 SCHOOL NEWS Mutchmor Winning story tellers Glebe Fashion Cleaners 37 Years in the Glebe Not masterpieces are in the Louvre

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April 2, 1993 - Glebe Report - 27 SCHOOL NEWS Lady Evelyn School News volunteers, and lunch moni- BY JO ANN MALLORY tors. Chaired by Fran Students and staff at Lady Squire, this workshop offer- WE DON'T SELL Evelyn have returned from ed fundamental skills, prac- March Break to a semester tice, and discussions expl- inspired by spring's arri- oring creative and positive PAINT, CARPETING val, with junior grades ex- ways to address conflict changing skating classes for resolution within the school swimming lessons and classes environment. OR HARDWOOD spending more time in the On Saturday, April 3, Lady greenhouse planting seeds Evelyn students and families and cuttings. enjoyed a fun-filled after- FLOORS The School Advisory Commi- noon in Clifford Bowey Pool ttee has been busy with an at the school swimming party SELL interesting line-up of pro- organized by members of the WE WINDOW COVERINGS,.. grammes and activities. On Fund Raising Committee. BLINDS, VERTICALS, DRAPERIES AND March 29, the Education Com- Other events underway in- mittee presented a workshop clude a performance at the INTERIOR SHUTTERS. WE DO WINDOWS... entitled "People Skills for school by a local theatre AND WE'RE PROUD IT. the Lady Evelyn Community" group and Lady Evelyn's OF for classroom and supply participation in the Great teachers, parent and student Glebe Garage Sale, May 29th. WE'RE PROUD TO FEATURE LEVOLOR PRODUCTS Learn Faux Finishing Techniques 11111111MI= IIIII1111 =MI MI Sponging Rag Rolling Marbelizing IN NM= 1111111111=1 NM Silk Strié Wood Grain ing FREE MIMI= FREE ME =MI SHOP AT HOME Workshop dates: April 6, 13, 20, 27 PARKING MN= 1110111M11 SERVICE May 4, 11, 18 mow mi goiwim /NM mom =NI Mr= MIM =MI 7 p.m. at the Glebe Community Centre MN, III TM mom- 'Nina 690 Street South WERE IN PIE YELLOW PAGES NM= INN NE 711M NE Lyon NM= NW I= MUM MN la mIN Each ClaSS iS $15 - $20 and apprOximately DRAPERIES ,. PLEATED 1 hour duration DRAPERIES, SHUTTERS & BLINDS VERTICALS SHADES To Register or for more information call 281 Sunnyside aftank 234-6736 VENETIANS Beside 13-Frame It SHUTTERS SUNSCREENS 730-9838 BLINDS patal igkrvogrtitiott Glashan Intermediate Public School staff is pleased to present the 1992-93 Term 2 Honour Roll.

We congratulate these dedicated students who have received an overall A average in the academic subjects. It's no easy feat maintaining an A average. That's why we're proud to call these Glashan students our best! Grade 617 Grade 8 Andrew Akers Kyle MacDonald Simon Akhtar Jessica Laf leur Anna Bowen Heine Mar Janis Bennett Paula Leftick Cuong Bui Vanessa Maxwell Susan Brocklebank Sliqun Leung Stephane Cote Molly McCullough Eliot Che Jian Min Li Pat Darragh Sylva McMaster Huong Do Jennifer Mallalleu Pat Dolan Godfrey Von Nostitz-Tait Tuan Do ShIntaro Maruoka Holly Emond Hien Nguyen Anh Dong Angela Methot Jonathan Gilmore Jonathan Pease Daniel Dunahee Rasel Miah Heather Gowling Katherine Pulman Zoe Gee Saieema Nawaz Lisa Harms Vothy Saing Jean Gregoire Bjorn Rosa Justin Harris Lisa Seto Camilla Hollweck Adam Ross 11m Holland Jo-Anne Ting Martha Holmes Matt Smith Tam Hua Eva Torres-Karys Chi Leung Hung Erin Stratton Gillian Hurlow Meghan Turner-Clancy Kale Hurst Emily Thorn Pamela Hughes Kathyrn Uhm Joel imbert Michelle Turner Emily Johnson Kounthea Van Natalia Johanson Sophie Wagner Sasha Kardish Sara Westbrook Tim Joyce Mathew Warnes Josh Katz-Rosene Robin Westland Jessica Kennedy Michael Webb Hanh La Rory Wright-Lucyshyn Jessie Ketchum John Wu Trinh Le Ty Yem Ed Tweedy,, Principal Deepee Khosla Sean Yang Van Canh Le Hanifa Yip Sheila Perry, Vice-Principal Gary Yu Naomi Levine Sandra Yu

GLASHAN INTERMEDIATE PUBLIC SCHOOL 28 ARLINGTON AVENUE OTTAWA ONTARIO K2P1C2 TEL: 239-2264 FAX: 563-2955 April 2, 1993 - Glebe Report - 28 IF YOU HAVE NEWS Call the Editor at 233-6063 or write to the GLEBE REPORT P.O. Box 4794. Station E. Ottawa K1S 5H9 WORDS Ottawa Public Library Programmes at South Branch From one Senior BY PAMELA ROSOLEN Citizen to Another... The South Branch Library observed Freedom to Read Week, March 1 to 7th, with a display of once banned or censored books. The display was dismantled before the end of the week by interested patrons who wanted to borrow the cen- sored material. The following are the top 10 requested titles in the Ottawa Public Library System: The English Patient Michael Ondaatje Revolution from Within Gloria Steinem Pelican Brief John Grisham Mixed Blessings Danielle Steele Wealth Without Risk for Canadians Charles Givens The Change Germaine Greer The Wealthy Barber David Barr Chilton A pre-arranged funeral is an important part ofyour estate Every Living Thing James Herriot planning Devil's Waltz Jonathan Kellerman ...askyourlawyer What's It All About? Michael Caine ... ask your accountant Upcoming programmes in the children's section include ... ask your neighbour the following: Call LORNE KELLY 235-6712 April 17 2:00 p.m.: Tales To 'Bug' You; stories, films (Sat.) and crafts about our insect friends. Ages 4 (there is a Kelly Funeral Home serving your community) and up. Pre-registration. *Babes in the Library, Music, rhymes and books for babies from birth to 18 months. Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. to April 15 inclusive. Pre-registration. Words to share - Ottawa *Storytime for 3 to 5-year-olds. Mondays at 10:30 a.m. to April 26 and Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. to April 28. Pre-registration for Wednesdays. Valley Book Festival *Saturday Stories and Films for 4 to 7-year-olds at 10:30 a.m. to April 24. The ninth Ottawa Valley with interested readers of Book Festival, April 24 to all ages--at various events May 1st, has chosen as its around the city. Reserve-a-book system theme this year: Words to Brochures for the Ottawa Share. Writers from differ- Valley Book Festival are is ent areas of the country and available at local bookstor- more cost efficient from different ethnic back- es and libraries. For more still give The Ottawa Public Library customers the grounds will come together information call 236-0301. is introducing a computer- type of sefKice they want. to share their experience-- ized dialing system that will Lexicall is programmed telephone you when your re- to dial home phone numbers Solution to Cryptic Crossword served book is ready for only and its message will pick up at the Library. The be very brief. The system

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April 2, 1993 - Glebe Report - 29 BOOKS Personifying polarities in abortion debate Borowski did not the answer to a long fight take place Womens' Health Clinic. A in the court in Ottawa by Dr. Morgen- room alone woman requiring an abortion By because the right to before taler and comes almost a life the Morgentaler Sharon year and a quarter after i s beyond that realm. No clinic is established, might two people Abron his application for an ur- know this better just have to fight person- than Drache gently needed Ottawa abor- Borowski and Morgen- ally the battle which was taler, both born tion clinic. Why all the red in Poland already won for her in the tape when the abortion before the Second World War Supreme Court - back in with issue was settled in favour awkwardly linked back- 1988. MORGENTALER versus BOROWSKI of Morgentaler in 1988? grounds, each proving how Professor Morton has delved steadfast people can Abortion, the Charter and Professor Lee Morton of be deeply into the philosophies when they the Courts, the University of Calgary believe they are of two complex issues -- the right. by F.L. Morton, McClelland attempts to answerthis right to choose and the Both these men and Stewart, $22.95 timely question and many have been right to live -- almost to- to the Supreme Court, not (paper) 371 pages others when he emphasizes tally irreconcilable: But once but twice. Such from the beginning of this cele- he has given some short term brated counsel as On February 15th the Ott- book that we are discussing Morris answers as he elucidates Manning and Morris of awa-Carleton Regional Dist- politics not legality. His Shumiat- how the Charter Rights cher as well as Supreme changed the practice of rict Health Council (DHC) meticulously researched Court Justices, Bora Laskin, politics in recommended to the Minister history of the battle to Canada. Morton's Brian Dickson and Bertha view is that the rules of of Health, Ruth Grier, that make abortion legal in Wilson have played major law and rules of civil pro- an abortion facility Ite Canada reminds readers roles in Morgentaler's cedure have become established in Ottawa-Carle- that January, 1993 marked inter- and Borowski's interminable twined. bet- ton. While the DEC made the fifth anniversary of Distinctions struggles. ween public and this positive recommenda- the legalization of abortion private are Even today the battle vague and misleading. Since tion, the power to actually in this country. However continues and is perhaps the invocation of the open the clinic still rests the fight for pro-choice best summed up by the re- Charter, individuals do make with the Ministry of Health. and pro-life, as embodied cent "gag" rule by U.S. a difference! Dr. Marion Powell, apparent- in the personal crusades President Clinton. In Can- ly recommended that Ottawa of two men, Henry Morgen- ada we are much more sophis- have expanded abortion fac- taler and Joe Borowski, Sharon Abron Drache's ticated -- no gagging here ilities and other womens racles on. -- The Golden Ghetto, a col- just another feasibility health programs. This rec- The thirty year debacle lection of short stories study to assess "the real ommendation sounds super -- of Morgentaler versus wiZZ be released in May need" for a comprehensive by Beach Hoime Books. ffrrifilg°1--

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BY COURTNEY BOND , - - 400 V WE A É,. 1, : .. ; Confederation Heights, -4'4 s ,., e \-""I ii... e, t9 9. . 44 r lie., -- e4, ''. , .. Mooneys. p ; ., * .4. ' 7 at the junction of River- Bay: ,/zee \ Heron --> side Drive and Road, f ....., . -, ,W was begun as a node of fed- eral government offices as Confederation Heights from N.C.C. map. 1960 approached. Coupled Two of the three proposed spaces are planned, parti- easily worked, from Dows with the development of buildings are now under cularly, the creation of Lake north toward Gladstone, Tunney's Pasture this de- construction, for occupa- a human-scale 'village may have to be widened. The centralization was seen tion by mid-1993 by some square" to the east of the tunnel would only permit by some as motivated by 2,000 employees. I attended Canada Post complex, with one-way passage, but that war- the threat of nuclear a Public Information Ses- outdoor cafes, shops and could easily be handled with fare, plans made in the sion held in the Cafeteria services (such as dry-clean- robotic traffic lights. d-W9s-when the-tircle of at the Canada Post Head- ing, electronic reproduc- The route woulUprovidt,ex- destruction by such weapons quarters December 10th at tion). East-west treed cellent transpoitaticin-,:4S was much smaller than it which proposed changes for avenues will be developed we see from thtmap.:with soon became. No doubt de- the site were and streets. exposed and north-south possibility fora.station centralization was also discussed. Easy access to the nearby just about in'the'centre needéd-for other reasons. Confederation Heights Node recreational areas and new of the node. Looking down on the Rid- is now designated as a bicycle paths will be Excellent transit service eau River, the Heights are provided. Secondary Employment Centre would be possible from South flanked on the west by Vin- in A major objective of the the City of Ottawa's Keys and particularly from cent Massey Park, Hogs new development is to pro- Official Plan 1991; with LeBreton Flats and the of- Back Park and Mooney's Bay "a level of the additional Canada Post vide transitway fice-housing node discussed recreational area. The employees, transit service within a it will probably for the City Centre site. 600 metre rail line leading south and become a Primary Employment walking distance." Carleton University would west from Ottawa Station, Since the nearest Centre. Consideration is station also be served. One more with the Airport (Heron of together now being given to replan- Road) the Sawmill piece of serendipity for lie to the east. Creek Ottawa) leg of Parkway, ning, in the light of cur- (South Ottawa from its rail lines, so Five hundred or metres rent environmental aware- the Transitway is at least like the Queensway and the farther east the route of ness and evolving principles 1000 metres distant, this Transitway leg from Bayview the Transitway lies in the of good planning. At pre- objective seems unattain- to Churchill. valley of Sawmill Creek. sent the site has no social able. We can hope, with the down across the But there is an unexpect- Slashing and service amenities, ex- improvement of our city in from Uni- ed possibility: the not so Heights Carleton cept for a cafeteria. Large mind, that these plans will is the C.P.R.'s distant abandonment of the versity parking lots encourage the be furthered and that Con- Elwood Elwood line, that passes use of cars. The planners rail line which would federation Heights will re- by under Dows Lake permit of use as an tunnel hope to encourage alternative its ceive amenities that will and extends northward to additional transitway. Re- less polluting ways of get- make it an attractive cen- Hull. The Gloucester Fault gional development ting to work: public trans- plans tre for those who work slashes in an almost north- envisage such an eventuality. portation and, in season, there. Could we also hope, south line through the Back in the era of railway cycling. Eventually, the use as urban planner Richard Heights. relocation, which led to of cars for transport will Rogers intends for his great The site of the building of Ottawa buildings be discouraged. new city Lu Jia Zui that is Station in 1966, the C.P.R. housing major federal govern- Phase II of the Canada to be created across the strongly opposed a new, al- mental services and para- Post redevelopment, which Huangpu opposite Shanghai's ternative rail crossing a statal bodies or institu- will begin after 1993, Bund, ten times as big as short distance downstream tions, Confederation Heights "may include a mix of uses Canary Wharf, that this de- from the capital, and in- is now acquiring on its 62 (office, commercial, retail, velopment will be based sisted on the retention of hectares a major influx of hotel, recreation and com- "on a high-minded attempt this cross-city line. Cir- new buildings. Some 7,600 munity services). " The to create a mixed slice of cumstances have now changed. employees, excluding those environment will be "humanly city, that does not die at It is interesting to of the RA Centre, work scaled." Plans displayed .six, that is shaped to mini- speculate of the possible there. Now Canada Post is envisage the elimination of mise energy use, that will use of that route as transit- engaging in the consoli- large parking areas (but allow maximum use of public way. The in sedi- dation of its head office the provision of large park- cutting, transport." operations onto the site. ing garages). Public open mentary rock that is fairly April 2,'I93 - Glebe Report -.31 CHURCH NEWS Glebe Easter services GLEBE-ST. JAMES UNITED CHURCH 650 Lyon St. The Renovators Maundy Thursday - 7:30 p.m. An Upper Room Communion Service Good Friday - 7:30 p.m. To Job, In Memoriam - a modern dramatic presentation of Good Friday happening The Renovators are general in the world. Easter Sunday - 9:00 a.m. Breakfast and wor'ship at the contractors of fine quality church. residential and commercial Easter Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Worship in the sanctuary construction projects. A celebration of the Risen Christ! CHINESE BIBLE CHURCH 109A Fourth Avenue Established in 1985, The

Good Friday Service - April 9, 7:30 p.m. Renovators specialize in Christian Singer's Presentation renovations and additions to Saturday, April 10 - 7:30 p.m. At Fourth Ave. Baptist Sunday, April 11, 7:30 p.m. at Chinese United Church older homes of character 600 Bank St. and distinction. FIFTH AVENUE FREE METHODIST CHURCH 2 Monk Street The Renovators have a long Maundy Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Communion Service list of satisfied clients. They Easter Sunday - 11:00 a.m. Worship Service would like to add your ST. MATTHEW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 217-First Avenue list. Tuesday April 6 - 8:00 p.m. Service of Compline name to that Maundy Thursday, Apr. 8 Holy Communion 10 a.m. Choral Eucharist 7:30 p.m. Good Friday - 10 a.m. The Way of the Cross 74,9-5585 12 noon Good Friday Liturgy 8 p.m. Faure Requiem with combined choirs of men and boys,and boys from Christ Church Cathedral School, Oxford, England Holy Saturday - 7:00 p.m. The great vigil of Easter Choral Eucharist COMPLIMENTARY Easter Sunday - 8 a.m. & 12 noon Holy Communion VVORKSHOP ON 10 a.m. Choral Eucharist 7 p.m. Evensong with combined choirs HEADACHES ST.GILES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Bank St. & First Ave. An informative practical workshop Good Friday - 1l a.m. Worship Service on alternative care for headache Easter Sunday 9:30 a.m. Breakfast and worship management. 11 a.m. Worship Service Limited registration available FOURTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Speaker: BSc., D.C. Easter Sunday - 11 a.m. Worship Service Dr. J. Todd Norton, Presented by For more information call CHURCH OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Fourth at Percy Sts. The Doctor Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday Masses during Holy Week Speakers 730-8794 at 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Bureau Palm Sunday - 2:00 p.m. Penitential Service Holy Thursday - no morning service 7:30 p.m. Mass of the Lord's Supper April 18 to 24, 1993 Visits to the Altar of Repose will be after the 7:30 National Volunteer Week Mass - until 10:00 p.m. What a reason to celebrate! Good Friday - no morning service 3:00 p.m. Liturgical Service with Communion to, (n7 7:30 p.m. Public Way of the Cross Holy Saturday no morning service 7:30 p.m. Easter Vigil Service with JA/44&,42A/4 Mass (for Sunday) Easter Sunday - 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Mass TOTS TO TEENS Sacrament of Reconciliation - Confessions in preparation for Easter will take place Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- BEST SELECTIONS OF day at 8:30 a.m. prior to morning Masses. Holy Thurs- FASHION & QUALITY day 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.; Good Friday 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. and Holy Saturday from 4:00 - 4:30 p.m. Shop early for Spring & Summer 'V Robin Hiverna Mexx WE ARE A UNIQUE TEAM OF PEOPLE, WHO ARE UNIT'ED IN .0090w Ito loot Esprit OUR DESIRE TO BE THE 13PST TI IAT WE CAN BE. Magi WE ARE DED/CATED TO PROVIDING A CLIMATE,' OF OPPORTUNITY Chip - Pepper FOR OUR CLIENTS TO ACHIEVE A SELF DETERMINED LEVEL OF HEALTH AND 1%- A Sst*I. Guess and many more WELLNESS, COMPATIBLE WITH A HIGH LEVEL OF EXCELLENCE, AND TO RELATE TO OUR CLIENTS IN A MANNER WHEREBY THEIR LIVI

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Leo Charlebois Weekend Associate they might meet some of banks in our society and 9:00 AM 4:30 PM them through common Christian the "cycle of dependency," Masses: Saturday: 9:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:15 (Hungarian) action and service. Over it is essential to under- Sunday: (Loop System for the hearing impaired). the years the Centretown stand the needs and problems of youth who are turning to Churches Social Action Com- EGLISE CHRIST-ROI food banks and drop-in cen- mittee (CCSAC), has under- 254 rue Argyle 233-3202 tres. Thus, CCSAC members taken various projects in Pasteur: Jacques Faucher are pleased that Dick response to some of these Messe: dimanche a 10h00 Stewart, Acting Commissioner needs. The work of this Café-recontre: premier dimanche du mois group includes the establish- of Social Services in the FIFTH ment of the Head Start Nur- Regional Municipality of AVENUE FREE METHODIST CHURCH sery and Mother's Group, Ottawa-Carleton, will be the Fifth Avenue at Monk Street, 233-1870 the Elgin Street School guest speaker at the ecumen- Minister: Rev. J.W.David McMaster, M.A., M. Div. Breakfast Club, a baby-sit- ical service this year. Assistant: Rod Bennett, Hon. B.A. Sunday Services: ting service, work with re- Also, several youth groups Sunday School 9:30 AM fugees, the After-Four from Centretown churches Worship Service 11:00AM Programme, and the Monday will be taking part in the Evening Fellowship 6:30 PM Group for those with psy- service, sharing their faith FOURTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH chiatric problems. through song, drama, prayer Fourth Avenue at Bank Street 236-1804 Although the mandate of and readings. Minister: E. J. Cox CCSAC has not changed - it This service is an impor- Sunday Services: Morning Worship 11:00AM remains a committee work- tant event for anyone who GLEBE-ST JAMES UNITED CHURCH ing for social justice out is interested in poverty, Lyon Street at First Avenue 236-0617 of a deep felt Christian youth, and social advocacy, Pastors: Ann Woodland and Jack Nield faith - the work of the group especially in this region. Sunday Services: New Ventures in Celebration 9:30 AM has changed according to Please, come and share it. (Family Service) shifting social needs. Today The Ecumenical Service Worship 11:00 AM there are sixteen member for Centretown Churches Soc- Christian Development Pro,graM (3-13) churches in CCSAC, represent- ial Action Committee (CCSAC) ing Anglican, Baptist, Presby- is being held at St. Giles ST. MATTHEW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH (handicapped accessible terian, Roman Catholic and Presbyterian Church (First Glebe Ave. near Bank St. from the parking lot) United denominations; and Avenue and Bank Street) on Holy Communion - 8 a.m. their most important projects Sunday April 18 at 3:00 p.m. Holy Communion - 12 noon (2nd & 4th Sundays) are the Emergency Food Centre The guest speaker will be Choral Eucharist & Church School 10:00 a.m. and support for Centre 507, Acting Commissioner of Soc- Choral Evensong - 7:00 p.m. (first & third Sundays) McLeod-Stewarton's drop-in ial Services in the Regional Weekday Eucharist - Thursday 10 a.m. centre. Municipality of Ottawa- Rector: The Rev. Canon Lydon McKeown Every year CCSAC hosts an Carleton Dick Stewart. Asst: The Rev. Carol Hotte ecumenical worship service, A free-will offering will Counselling by appointment - 234-4024 (Loop System) THE both to celebrate the Christ- be collected; proceeds will RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS) ian faith and to explore be used to further the work 91A Fourth Avenue 232-9923 various social/poverty is- of CCSAC. Refreshments Clerk: Dana Mullen sues. This year the service will be served in the Ban- Sunday Service: 10:30 AM will focus on youth. In quet Hall following the OTTAWA CHINESE BIBLE CHURCH 1992, the Emergency Food service. Bank Street at Fourth Ave. (Fourth Ave. Baptist) Centre run by CCSAC provided Robyn Loughrey is Youth Pastor: David Pan 232-5211 at 51:- food for 18,515 people: Ministry Coordinator Sunday Services: Worship 9:00 AM 4,020 of those served were Giles Presbyterian Church. Sunday School: 11:00 AM OTTAWA CHINESE UNITED CHURCH 600 Bank Street 594-4571 MUSIC & TESTIMONY Minister: Rev. Wing Mak Sunday Services: Sunday School 9:30 AM Bilingual Service 11:00 AM Time: April 23, 7:30 p.m. at: Fourth Avenue Baptist OTTAWA DEAF FELLOWSHIP Church Fifth Avenue at Monk Street Presentation: "Men of Minister: Pastor Dick Foster Vision," from the Sunday Services: Morning Worship 11:00 AM Evangelical Theological Sunday School 9:45 AM Seminary of Indonesia, Total Communication Sponsor: Partnership ST. GILES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH International, Bank Street at First Avenue 235-2551 Minister: Rev. Duncan Kennedy Free Admission Sunday Service: Worship 11:00 AM Missionary Offering Mac Harb, MP / Député Church School 11:15 AM All Welcome Ottawa Centre ANNUNCIATION TO THE THEOTOKOS/ Working for you! ST. 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April 2, 1993 - Ciebe Reporc - 33 KIDSPACE spring poem ANNE SCOTTON A Ottawa Board of Education BY MARGIE MARLIN - Age 8 With tulips and roses you Zone Two put to your noses, You know spring has to get out your kites, Thank you for your calls sprung when there's buds and see wonderful sights, and letters regarding on the trees, isn't it nice? And every- the a soft spring breeze, thing's new, and most budget and rebuilding / with waves on the seas. every-thing's grew, and in renovation issues. The water escapes from spring the birds sing, it's prison of ice, they can sing anything, Ottawa Board of Education isn't it nice? isn't it nice? 330 Gilmour Street Ottawa, K2P 0P9 231-2778 Ad paid for from Trustees Personal Communication Budget

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April 2, 1993 - Glebe Report - 34 This space acts as a free community bulletin board. To get your message in the GRAPEVINE, please drop off your written information to the Glebe Community Centre including name, address, phone no. before the deadline date. EVINE FOR SALE NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES * GIRLS BIKE, 20" wh, blue *JOIN CITIZENS FOR FAIR TAX- * CATHEDRAL BRASS w. Cris- * RUMMAGE SALE, Fourth Ave. co aster $45.; boys 20" free es, 1st ann. mtg, Apr. 4, 2- pian Steele-Perkins present Baptist Church, Fourth Ave. style bike $80.; girl guide 5 pm, Manotick Arena, 692-3715 "Trumpet Festival", Sunday at Bank St. Sat. Apr. 17, T-shirt lg & shorts sz 14, *DO YOU HAVE A GREAT LAND- April 11 at 8:00 p.m. Notre- 9 a.m. - 12 noon. $15/set; Quint doll set w. lord? Send your nomination Dame Basilica, Sussex & St. * BUFFET SANDWICH LUNCH, Craft house, furniture & extras to Housing Help's Annual Patrick. Info/reservations: & Bake sale - Fourth Ave. $45; lite brite set $8; Contest bet. Apr. 1 - 16. 568-3154. Baptist Church, Fourth Ave. Cabbage Patch Doll playpen Ph. 563-4532 for information. * CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH at Bank St. Tues. May 4, $8; pink plastic doll car- *HOP TO IT! See different ASSOC. 39TH ANNUAL GENERAL 11:30 - 1 p.m. riage $5; adjustable doll kinds of live rabbits and MTG. & fifth annual mental * SPRING RUMMAGE SALE -Glebe- stroller $14.; My Little learn about the difference health service awards Mon. St. James United Church, Pony sets with bathtub, between a rabbit and a hare. May 3, noon at R.A.Centre. 650 Lyon St. Sat. 9:00 a.m.- crib, school of dance, Can. Museum of Nature, Apr. RSVP 737-7791 by Apr. 19. 12:00 noon. Apr. 17. carriage set & more from 9,10 & 11. *I.O.D.E. LAURENTIAN CHAPTER * RUMMAGE SALE HUMANE SOCIETY $2, - $10. 594-0139. *UNIVERSITY PREP'N WORKSHOP for House & Garden Tour will be at 101 Champagne Ave. S., IKEA CHILD'S WHITE DESK those attending Carleton U.this Thurs. May 20. Tickets $12. Fri. Apr. 30, llam-6pm & 4 drawers & matching red year, Wed. Apr. 7, 14, 21 & 28 avail from Janet Sierolawski Sat. May 1, 10am - 2pm. Don- adjustable chair $85; IKEA 4:30 - 6:30 pm, Rm 2017, Dun- 729-9489. Funds raised are ations of saleable items wel- youth's white bed frame w. ton Tower. Call 788-6600 to used for scholarships & comed and may be dropped off 2 storage drawers below, lg register. other educational assistance at the shetler prior to the headboard w. bookshelves * CASINO ROYALE - Apr. 24, for schools in Northern Ont- days of the sale. Info: The $95; lg wh French Provin- 60 table casino & gala fund- ario and Labrador. Shelter 725-3920 or K.Ste- & *:iAKING cial 9 drawer dresser w. raiser for Ottawa Ballet CHARGE OF YOUR wart 234-3494. mirror $30; chest w.4 drwrs National Arts Centre Orches- HEALTH SERIES at Centretown * FLEA MARKET, Ottawa Welsh to match above dresser $15; tra, featuring Frank Augustyn Community Health Centre, 340 Choral Soc., w. crafts, mahogany 6 drwr. Gibbard & Karen Kain, (one perfor- MacLaren, "Body Awareness & baked goods,plants, books, dresser w. bevelled mir- mance only) in N.A.C. Ph: Empowerment Through Self- toys & children's wear, ror $150. 234-2792. Ottawa Ballet 235-7296 or Defense" Tues. Apr. 6, Mother's Day gifts. Original 2 PARAKEETS w. CAGE, seeds NAC 996-5051. 1-2:30 p.m. "An introduc- artwork to be auctioned & & many accessories. 2 - 3 *SAINT MARK PASSION - Thurs. tion to Breath Therapy" raffled. Hot lunch avail. yrs. old, healthy & lively. Apr. 8 7:30 p.m. at Park- Tues. Apr. 13-1-2:30 p.m. Sat. Apr. 17 9am - 2 pm $25. pr. Ph. 232-6840 dale United Church, Glad- "Listen to Your Body" Tues. Bromley Rd. Baptist Church, TEAK DINING ROOM SET, com- stone & Parkdale w. choirs Apr. 20, 1-2:30 p.m. "Anti- 1900 Lauder Dr. info.731-0213 of Parkdale United & St. Tues. Apr. 27 plet e $1,000 or table w. 2 gymnastics" *STAMP & COIN SHOW Sun. Apr. Stephen's Presbyterian panels $500, 6 chairs $500, 1-2:30. No charge, Free 11 at Nepean Sportsplex, Church. Free-will offering. desk $250, stereo furniture childcare provided. Info: Salons C & D, 10am-4pm. Vis- $250, sideboard $250, 4-yr- Info: 728-8656. 563-4336 itors may buy, sell or trade * MOTHERS FOR PEACE 3rd Old Moffat stove, Maytag * WILDLIFE FILM FESTIVAL Adm. free. Info 736-9741. Annual Craft & Bake Sale frig & built-in dishwasher Can. Museum of Nature, * BREAST CANCER ACTION Open Sat. May 8, 10 - 4, Main avail in June. 761-4937 (o) Metcalfe & McLeod Wed. Apr. Meeting Mon. Apr. 12, 7pm Hall, Glebe Corn. Centre. 690 236-9133 (h) 7 to Sat. Apr. 10. All Dovercourt Recreation Ctre, Lyon St. S., European Cakes CHILD CARE shows,at 7:30 p.m. Tickets 411 Dovercourt Ave. Video: & Cookies, original arts & $5 (GST incl). Different *SWEDISH AU PAIR GIRL avail. "Getting on with it" Life craft, lunch will be served, program each night. Watch Cancer. Bring an June 15 for 3-4 weeks. Ph. After Proceeds to children af- for details or call the info John Leaning 237-4375. empty cup and one dessert. fected by war in Bosnia- line 739-0555. Children's 16-YEAR OLD CHICOUTIMI Info: 731-6975. Hercegovina & Croatia. Program Sun. Apr. 11, girl wishes to work as a 1:30 - 4:30. I3LACK CAT PRIVATE nanny in Ottawa next sum- April 18 to 24, 1993 * NATURE PROGRAMS AT STONY HOME DAY CARES mer & learn English. Res- SWAMP Apr. 3, 4, & 9, 10, ponsible, energetic. National Volunteer Week PART-TIME, FULL-TIME, 11. Times: 11 a.m. 12noon, FEMPORARY AND EMERGENCY 563-1697 & leave message. Think about it! CIIILD CARE AVAILAI3LE 1 p.m. 7 p.m. Info: 739-0555 MATURE, RESPONSIBLE STU- 233-0038 DENT req'd for occ. evg. babysitting, 237-3949. WEST COAST CARPENTRY WANTED CKNESCUAERE! *WANTED: APARTMENT TO RENT (1 BR or lge. bach.) in Imaginative Designer, Master-Builder smoke-free bldg. for mid- (Semi-Retired) Apr./May 1st. by single will Consult and Advise on Major -- or Repair woman, good references, Ph most Minor -- problems, related to your Brenna 230-5466 evgs. Home's improvement. Fine Finishing. 2BR APT, GLEBE, w. parking Quickly, Efficiently, and Reasonably. by resp. woman, will super- vise when landlord away. Ph Call DAVID 233-2576 after 6 pm/weekends 745-8782 *AQUARIUM, large, defunct, IN THE GLEBE reasonable price for ger- bilarium. Call Bethany 231-4947. LESSONS INC PRIVATE FIDDLE LESSONS, CLEANING all ages, Ph. Jessica at PARTY SERVICE HOUSEHOLD ORGANIZERS HOME REPAIRS 235-6718. HOUSEHOLD ORGANIZING ORCHESTRAL FLUTE PLAYER w. ext. experience now TIME TO TACKLE THE HOUSE giving flute lessons. Beg. to adv. Tina Fedeski Let us help with the Basement, ELECTRICAL - AIR CONDITIONING 569-0618. & REFRIGERATION CONTRACTORS the Kitchen Cupboards, the COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL FOR SALE: RANCH MINK COAT, DARK, WORN ONCE Windows, perhaps a coat of Paint! A/C RENTALS SIZE 12. PROFESSIONALLY VALUED $8,000 ASK- ING $4,000. RACOON COAT, EXCELLENT COND. VA- 236-7471 10' OFF for Cleaning Only 399 CATHERINE ST. LUED $3,000, ASKING $1,500. MINK STOLE, FINE Laurel 789-2246 COND. $500. MINK JACKET $500. 236-9632 April , 1993 - Glebe Report - 35 Glebe Neighbourhood Activities Group

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The Glebe Neighbourhood Activities Group SUMMB hAY CAMP ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING REGISTRATION Wednesday, April 28 1993 Monday, May 3, 1993 7:00 pm 9:00 a.m. Glebe Community Centre Glebe Community Centre 690 Lyon Street South 690 Lyon Street South Ottawa, Ontario 564-1058 564-1058 (see insert for more details) . g fLr YOUTH DANCE May 1 ,1993 Saturday, Friday, April 16,1993 10:00 am - 2:00 pm 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm Grebe Community Centre 11 - 14 Years Admission is Free Glebe Community Centre Some tables are stiff avaitabfe. Cost: $2.50 at the Door Call-for further information. 564-105'8 V 1 iLIJ