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rHERITAGEM AOO r- r~~ X ~LJ ~ 1J12~~~;s~n~ ISSN 0808-0506 Also planned the NOVEMBER 1988 within near future are active membership drives to supplement our 16 , NO . 4 VOLUME already commendable members' list . Public awareness We prefer to refer to our campaigns will help us efforts as pure FUN RAISING communicate our purpose and with a twist - lore of objectives . These activities fundraising! Since the reinforce our image by inception of our fundraising emphasizing the vital role team we have devised a series our organization plays in the of activities which combine preservation of the city's the festive with the heritage . It will further financially _ rewarding . The facilitate future fundraising team has adopted a three campaigns . , point scrategie ; short On the long term we are term, long term and the actively researching all creation of a professionally forms of financial finished Heritage Ottawa assistance, both at the fundraising pamphlet . governmental and private The most exciting project on levels . We will be, tabulating our agenda is the lot Annual this data into l a handy reference manual . So far this Heritage Ottawa Christma I Bazaar and Brunch to be held research has taught us that on aecember 3rd and 4th. a t most funding is awarded for the Ottawa East Community specific projects and not Center . For further details exclusively for' operating about this thrilling event moniea . As a result we plan please read our article to develop a series of entittled A HERITAGE OTTAWA project ideas which are CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION" compatible with our organization's objectives and

FUNDRAISING cont'd pg . 6 EWSUY11 E&4_. JUDGE TURNS DOWN DEVELOPER'S S~~.rZER UPvR1'~ APPEAL TO BUILD

Heritage Ottawa in conjunction with Save The Bgward Market Inca welcomes the Divisional Court's decision to turn down the Hudson's Bay request for The Ottawa planning committee a leave to appeal the Ontario voted 4 to 3 to reject plane Municipal Board's .' decision for a $75,000,000 .00 office barring any development over tower on the four stories . Mall . The 14 storey complex The Bay has been defeated violates a height restriction twice in their efforts to by-law for the south side of develop 99 Rideau . Spark street . Heritage Ottawa and its membership played an SELTZER cont'd pg . 3 integral part in preserving the market,a role they should justly be proud of .

HERITAGE OTTAWA, PO. Box 510, Stn . B, Ottawa, Ontario, KIP 5P6

FOR THE CHILDR EN

t Face Painting Santa Claus HOPPING Caricature Kid's Corner H E RITAGE Chocolate Maker 111 Magic Shows HOOPLA SATURDAY DEC . 3rd P .M . p .m . - 1 a .m .

HERITAGE OTTAWA A HERITAGE OTTAWA CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS DANCE CELEBRATION Liquor will be served Live and recorded music We are pleased to announce Transportation can be the creation of our 1ST arranged ( please contact ANNUAL HERITAGE OTTAWA us and we will arrange for CHRISTMAS BAZAAR AND BRUNCH . transporation ) . It is to be held on December 3rd and 4th at the Ottawa SUNDAY DEC . 4th A .M . East Community Center located 10 a .m . to p .m . at 61 Main Street . This center was chosen for its HERITAGE OTTAWA restored beauty, its SUNDAY BRUNCH 6 comfortable size and the role ENTERTAINMENT our organization played in assuring its continued existence . The Heritage Festival HOSTED BY , Several media promises to be a fun filled celebrities from around the two day celebration involving Ottawa Region . crafts and garage sales,an antique auction,children's ENTERTAINMENT : activities,a dance and a - Comedians/Stand up super entertaining Sunday comics Brunch . - Mimes The following is a schedule - Magicians of our exciting two day - Theater Groups event : - Improvisation Groups - Children's Theater SATURDAY DEC .3rd A .M . Company

Upper Floor ; There will be two seatings 10 a .m . to 5 p .m . for this brunch ; CRAFTS FAIR - On the 10 a .m . second floor of the Center 12 :30 p .m . The service will menu there will be a craft be buffet style and the bazaar . Twenty-two tables will include the following ; will be occupied by 16 crafts - Eggs salespersons and these will - Lasagna include - Sal-i Bar chocolat,sweaters,woodwork, - Soups bird sanctuaries,native - Breads/Croissant/Muffins works,jewellery,sewing, - Sausages/Bacon/Ham pottery,weavers,quilters,and - Cheeses many more . - Desserts - Fruit Salad Lower Floor ; - Pancakes 10 a .m . to 5 p .m . - Orange/Apple/Grapefruit CARICATURIST BOOTH Juices . FACE PAINTING - Coffee/Tea SANTA CLAUS HERITAGE OTTAWA HOOPLA! cont'd pg . 3 MEMBERSHIP DRIVE (Display and booth) GARAGE SALE 10 a .m to 1 p .m . VIEWING SESSION for the objects to be sold at the afternoon auction . 1 p .m . to 3 p .m . AUCTION of antique and heritage objects . TTEK NEWS KE TO EXTEND TO WE WOULD LI SELTZER CQHT'd . . . EVERY ONE O F OUR MEMBERS A PERSONAL INVITATION TO ATTEND THIS LANDMARK EVENT FOR OUR Had the building been ORGANIZATION ., WE SINCERELY constructed it would have HOPE TO SEE YOU ON DEC 3rd replaced the Woolworth AND 4th AND PROMISE A WEEKEND department store, one of the OF FUN . last standing Art Deco styled edifices to grace Spark street . In addition it's presence would have reduced the amount of sunlight cast upon pedestrians during the spring and autumn seasons . Mayor Jim Durrell,who was not present at the committee L. .YICS/A Ylw. meeting,said later that he v r..r..r o-. v was shocked at the decision FOR ADVANCE RESERVATIONS and vowed to do " everything RUNCH RESERVATIONS please I possibly can to have it contact Susan or Debra at changed ' . 745-0551 . Seltzer executive vice Please specify which seating president Anthony Guy who's you prefer ( 10 a .m . or company is in charge of the 12 :30 p .m .) and the number of development,said it would not people in your party . be economically feasible to simply reduce the tower by three storeys and proceed VOLUNTEERS : with the present design . Heritage Ottawa was among the We will be needing alot of three organizations who enthusiastic help for this presented deputations to city weekend event on Dec . 3rd and hall councillors protesting 4th . We would also really that the quality of life on appreciate any food donations Sparks street would be or a hand in the cooking destroyed as a result of the department for the . Sunday Seltzer development . Brunch of Dec . 4th .

OBJECTS POR OUR AUCTION / GARAGE SALE :

We will gladly accept objects of some historic / heritage value for the auction of Dec .3rd . We will sell your unwanted or excess objects at the auction / garage sale and will remit tax receipts for the amount received . ; We will also provide a pick up HOOPLA GONT'd service for these objects if you are unable to bring them directly to the Fraser Schoolhouse at 62 John The capacity for this brunch Street . is only 60 per seating . As a result we strongly suggest AMATEUR ENTERTAINERS : that you reserve your ticket well ahead of time . The price Come and entertain us at our We for this fun filled event is Sunday Bazaar and Brunch . $10 .00 per person, are seeking comedians, $7 .00 for senior citizens magicians, and clowns for the is $5 .00 for children under 12 . kids . All participation very much appreciated .

HERITAGE OTTAWA, P.O. Box 510, Stn . B, Ottawa, Ontario, KIP 5 P6

NEWSniscences TTER who remi lived and The exhibit November . Cred for all All submi$ PRESIDENTIAL objects o Insured again$ at Heritage EXCHANGE be Ot returned Pr TO OUR ESTEEMED PAST PRESIDENT

Marc Denhez's commitment to TO THE NEW PRESIDENT heritage issues is rooted in the days before the It was over fifteen years preservation of architectural ago, in another city, that monuments became a popular I met a prolific heritage concern . activist named Rick In Montreal, in the early Cannings .Together, we drafted 70's the preservation the constitution of what movement crystalized with the became Montreal's counterpart landmark struggle to save the to Heritage Ottawa . Many Van Horne Home on Sherbrooke years later, I met him again Street . It probably comes as in Ottawa : his commitment was no surprise to know that Marc undiminished, and he also was one of the leaders to displayed his talents in save that building . other areas . He has a degrees I remember Marc, in those both in History and in days, first as a member of History of Art 6 the Society for the Architecture ; furthermore, Preservation of Great Places with his professional and then shortly thereafter experience in communication as one of the founding and PR, he orchestrated fathers of Save Montreal . At campaings such as the one to that time, Marc was a young keep highrises out of the law student at McGill Byward Market, the successful University . effort to obtain a new public His love of Heritage, his consultation policy from the eloquent interventions at NCC, and the battle against meetings, together with a turning the downtown into rapidly expanding knowledge wall-to-wall freeways . Those of the Canadian legal system skills will be put to good made Marc a natural leader . use in Heritage Ottawa's work In the late 70's, as an aide on advocacy to the Federal Urban Affairs Rick's experience, however, minister I often ran into has solid roots in the Marc in different cities private sector as well . As an across Canada, giving talks owner and investor in older on Heritage Issues . buildings, he has a natural Constantly trying to preserve empathy for owners of older Canada's architectural buildings, renovators and Heritage through fiscal heritage-oriented reform . developers . Heritage Ottawa EXCHANGE cont'd pg . 6 has been pressing the message that our city must not only save its heritage, but capitalize upon it ; Rick Cannings is, in my opinion, an ideal to carry message forward .

Marc Denhez Past President

HERITAGE OTTAWA, P.O. Box 510, Stn. B , Ottawa, Ontario, K 1 P 5P 6 WALKING TOURS

The month of September and we received new memberships witnessed two successful and distributed much walking tour events for information in the process . Heritage Ottawa . Thank you to Chris McGoun,John The first of these was the Forsey,Bill Carne and Sue Mile of History - of Sourial who all took turns Civilization Day ", held manning the booth .,dismanteling September 11th . It was a sunny and setting up . Your efforts day as about thirty-five are appreciated . pfeople were led on a walkabout Pamphlets outlining " The Mile of , exploring the of History" and New histories of such buildings as Edinburgh" are now completed . the Institut Jeanne D'Arc, the Each publication highlights Notre-Dame Basilica and the from both tours and are Lasalle Academy . available through Heritage Afterwards participants boarded Ottawa . a bus for a ride to the Museum of Civilization for a tour of the premises while under construction . Special thanks to Rosemary Crane of the museum for an enlightening tour and to Hagit Hidaya for photographing the event . On September 16th Heritage Ottawa had its first " Night Walk" of heritage pubs in the Byward Market . Highlights of the tour included the Chateau Lafay,ette,the Clarendon Hotel and the Earl of Sussex pub . We stopped half-way through the tour at the Brigadiers Pub for drinks and chit-chat . The tour was a great success and we will be repeating the event on October 21st . LA C A.C . On August 21st Heritage Ottawa The Local architectural also sponsored the New Conservation advisory Edinburgh Day About committees (LACACs) were set forty-five people attended this up in the 1970's to help event which began with a tour local governments implement hosted by the guides of Rideau the Ontario Heritage Act . Hall . Participants were there LACAC's advise City Councils escorted back to Fraser on issues related to Schoolhouse for lunch and then heritage and conservation, led on a tour of preservation and planning . In itself . Ottawa, LACAC meetings are Special thanks must go to held the first and third Jeanne D'Arc Labreque, tour Tuesday of each month,. at coordinator for Rideau 6 :00 pm on the second floor Hall,Marina Paluuk who did of City Hall . They are open double-duty as chef to the public, so please feel extraordinaire, Sue Sourial who free to drop by and watch acted as co-host and John heritage legislation and Forsey who assisted with the debate in progress . Details set up . about upcoming LACAC The following week of August meetings are listed in was the "Walking Tour Week" at the City of Ottawa page in the Rideau Center where volunteer Saturday Citizen , or for more and staff members attended a informations, were call : booth . Over 400 inquiries 564-1382 dealt with throughout the week FUNDRAISERNEWS TIFER

meet these funding requirements . Such undertakings may include books,videos,films,lecture series,etc . . . A pamphlet is in the conceptual stage and should be printea by the ena or November,finances permitting . This tool will be a glossied 8" x 10" pamphlet with a sketch of the Fraser Schoolhouse and detailed explanations of our organization,its accomplishments and its continued need for volunteers and donations . The creative powers of our team are abundant but unfortunately, we are limited by the constraints of time . We would appreciate all contributions whether monetary, volunteer or/and When Marc left Montreal it was ideas . Let's make these next seen as a major loss for that two months as productive as city's Heritage Buffs . Clearly possible for our CAUSE their loss was Heritage Ottawa's gain With Marc at the helm, we, now have five fulltime staff members, a 21 members board of directors that would be the envy of any public THE ROCRCLIFFE HANGARS institution and a number of victories under our belts . Heritage Ottawa played a Heritage Ottawa together with major role in the LACAC, the Royal Canadian preservation or the nywara Airforce Association and Market by blocking the 99 Heritage Canada have joined Rideau project . forces in order to make a Heritage Ottawa kept the last ditch stand to save National Capital Commission these W .W 11 hangars . from passifying Major's Hill During the war hundreds of Park preserving one of the these hangars sprung up most historic people places across Canada in order to in Ottawa . train pilots under the Heritage Ottawa can also Commonwealth Air Training take its just due for the Plan . More than 110,000 preservation of the Aberdeen pilots were eventually Pavillon . trained, the vast majority of Its an impressive record . them served in Europe to Through his efforts Marc has bring Hitlers' hordes to almost single handedly raised heel . the profile of Heritage Today most of these hangars Ottawa to the level of a have been torn down or are in household name . By doing so serious disrepair . he has made my job a lot For the N.C .C . to allow some easier . of these rare buildings to be The Heritage movement owes a torn down in order to make lot to Marc Denhez and its a way for a road is great relief to know that inexcusable . while he is stepping down as The propects look bleak but President he will still be a the fight will go on . member of the board .

HERITAGE OTTAWA, PO. Box 510, Stn . B, Ottawa, Ontario, K I P 5 P6 NEWS TTERCivilization Day linked the same tour with a visit to the museum of Civilization under construction . New Edinburgh Day combined the New Edinburgh with a visit to the grounds, and the popular Night Walks presented a tour of the Byward Market focusing on historic pubs and taverns . Outreach activities have included an exhibit at the , Walking Tour Week at the Rideau Center, an exhibit at the Canada Exhibition and participation in the Arts Fair at Carlingwood Mall . In addition, articles on heritage related issues have been written for the local press . We have also purchased new display panels that will make Heritage Ottawa displays at outreach events more appealing and convenient . GETTING THE MESSAGE ACROSS A number of exciting activities H .O . COMMUNICATION COMMITTEE are at the conceptual or planning stage . A package is being prepared to raise the As Heritage Ottawa members we awareness of heritage issues in all realize how important it is our schools . It is proposed to protect and preserve the that a book be produced built environment of our city . containing descriptions of not The mandate of the only the Heritage Ottawa tours Communications Committee is to but also those of other raise the awareness of heritage historic districts organized by related issues amongst the other groups . Some thought has general public, and to hold been given to the production of events where members may meet a self-guided audio casette one another and learn more tour . about aspects of our citte's Heritage Ottawa and its members heritage . have been busy and quite Thanks to the hard work and productive in their efforts to dedication of the staff members communicate the organizational Pauline Tardiff and Carter message .Good work team! Hammett as well as the efforts of volunteer members, a number of activities have taken place over the summer . The long moribund walking tours have been rejuvenated . Regular tours have been given in three areas ; New Edinberg, the Byward Market and the Mile of History-Sussex Drive and its courtyards . Each of these tours have been researched and documented in an attractive pamphlet . In addition, walking tours have been combined with another activity to stimulate interest . For example, National Gallery Day combined the Sussex Drive tour with a visit to the striking new National Gallery .

HERITAGE OTTAWA, P.O. Box 510, Stn . B, Ottawa, Ontario, KIP 5 P6

Heritage Spotlight Notre-Dame Basilica is a roman catholic cathedral and the seat of the Diocese of Ottawa . It is a variant of Neo-Gothic style and constructed in fine ashlar with articulated quoins, gilt roofing with a front porch and statues in niches in keeping with french canadian religious architectural conventions . It is the oldest surviving church building in Ottawa,occupying a significant site on Sussex Drive between St-Patrick and Guigues streets and facing the National Gallery . Until the road widening of Sussex Drive in the 1960's the Basilica and its adjoining buildings sat in a treed NOTRE-DAME BASILICA parklike setting . The first church on the site dates back 375 Sussex Drive to 1832 and was constructed Ottawa, Ontario of wood . The congregation outgrew the church and in GENERAL INFORMATION 1839 a conglomerate of 4000 people united their forces to Contructed : 1841 - 1853 build a stone church . Additions . Steeples - 1878 The actual work began in 1841 . Choir - 1862 planned by Father John Cannon Interior in neo-classical style . The Renovations-1878 building contract was awarded Side tower -1897 to Antoine Robillard who Architects : John Cannon and later built the Mother House Adrien Pierre of the Grey Nuns . The Telman cornerstone was laid by the Interior : G. Bouillon Count Forbin Janson . Builder : A. Robillard The work was delayed for two Material : Stone years because of a lack of Carvers : Falvien Rochon funds . It was renewed in 1844 Rochon Phillippe by the Oblate Fathers ; the Louis Phillippe design was then changed by Hebert Father Pierre Adrien Telman who replaced the rounded Dates arched windows of the neo-classical with the long 1853 Relics of Ste- pointed arched ones that the Felicite buried under still grace the Basilica alter . today . The front door$ remain intact with rounded heads . 1858 : Two symmetrical fifty Thus the wall openings are an meter steeples added, each interesting contrast of two mounted with a spire and Stylistic conventions . cross and gilded status of In 1848 the new Diocese of the Madonna and Child . Ottawa was founded . Monsignor Bruno Guigues was named first 1862 Choir built in bishop and Notre-Dame was basement as a reproduction of consecrated that year .Gutgues La Sainte Chapelle in Paris . street is named after this popular and influential 1876 The building was figure and a statue of him equipped with a hot water stands on the lawn to the heating system, one of the northwest of the naslilca . first in Canada . Along with the nearby Matson Mere des Soeurs 1878 . Sanctuary alters and Grises,l'Institut Jeanne thirty " figures carved by D'Arc and the College of Pariseau who had just , the Basilica served completed carving the for decades as the focus for interior of the Parliamentary religious and cultural life library . for Ottawa's Roman Catholics . PLANNING AND RESEARCH COMMITTEE

The research into issues of heritage-related concerns and the planning of strategies and tactics are central to the raison d'etre of Heritage Ottawa . Trying to find out what buildings are threatened, keeping on top of LACAC and the local city council decisions and setting up a workable reference center here at the Fraser Schoolhouse are all issues the Planning and Research Committee have worked on in the past few months . Most of the items in the newsletter stem from Planning Committee decisions or areas of interest which we can try to update on a monthly ; basis . ST . ELIJAA'S ANTIOCRIAN If you 'know" of a - "building CHURCH that has some historical, 515 -517 McLaren Street at architectural or heritage Lyon . content and would like to find out about it please feel This domed 1949 Centertown free to call the Fraser church continues to be up for Schoolhouse at 745-0551 . If sale . Original plans called this building is in any way for its demolition but were threatened please contact us replaced by a propsal for at the above - mentioned low-cost housing to be number . We'd love to hear incorporated into the from you and we need to keep building's shell . Those plans on top of architectural fell through when the local issues in and around Ottawa . community opposed them . We try to meet every month . This was zoned as HR-1, which The next Planning and means the area has a heritage Research Committee meeting zoning and restrictions apply will be held on : to the amount and sizes of Wednesday the 23rd of November 12 :15 :p .m . changes which can be made to at a building and the uses to Fraser Schoolhouse 62 Street . which it can be put . John The church's realtor, The Rodoak,advises that it could Committee chairman is Richard Limmert and its readily be converted to multiple dwellings . A secretary is Jennifer two-storey church hall to the Zelmer . If you have any questions or about rear contains a 200 seat comments auditorium, offices, and the Planning and Research or washrooms . - Committee please call us The sales price is $549,000 . drop by at the next meeting . . It contains approximately 10,000 square feet and sits in a quiet residential district opposite Dundonald Park . On Thursday October 20th, the Ontario Municipal Board turned down the appeal against the housing proposal . This means that the plans for housing can now go ahead . 10 r

NEWS intention is TTER to establish cne League over time URBAN LEAGUE OF OTTAWA as a vital and respected non-profit organization . The Urban League of Ottawa Those was formed in 1986 by a group interested in the League should contact of young architects and one of the members of the Planning others who feel there is a Committee : real need in the Region for a regular forum of thought, Mark Brandt 230-3673 discussion and awareness Mark Bunting about current issues in 232-8203 John Fry 237-6162 architecture and urban design Mark Glassford theory . The group comprises 238-4903 Stephen Pope 232-0488 mainly architects, as well as planners, landscappe architects, conservationists, artists, critics and others whose interest and ideas are important to the inclusivist basis of the League . The mandate of the Urban League of Ottawa can be summarized as follows : -to raise questions, exchange ideas and pose alternative views on the future development of this Region . -to provide a stable forum for on-going and diverse presentations of ideas and proposals involving architectural and urban development issues . -to establish itself as a social group which provides a venue for those with these common interests to gather . In order to accomodate most gathering OTTAWA CITY HALL RENOVATION types and sizes of AND EXPANSION sponsored by the League in a convivial and conductive 111 SUSSEX DRIVE By S . Holyck Hunchunck atmosphere, the League has The design for the Ottawa puthased a corporate City Hall renovation and membership in the Macdonald expansion . There are about two was recently won by club the team of Murray and Murray dozen people who have, to Architects, and Moishe date, expressed serious Safdie, . joining the group Architect Their interest in design was chosen from a the number and about same limited competition of five again who have joined, adding entrants the . their $25 annual fee to The construction start-date League's bank account . This is uncertain because City core group has embarked the Council has asked for some League upon a "two-tracks" modificaitons to be made and pattern of operation : these have yet to be aspect 1)the "introverted" finalised in detail . However, for membres to which provides it is expected that once meet in small numbers to discuss issues and present construction begins, it will specific ideas, and last approximately four 2)the "extroverted" aspect years ; the projected cost is which encourages members to 53 million dollars . The help organize and execute firms' demonstrated ability larger events and to complete projects within presentations and whose budget was a factor in the choice of design .

HERITAGE OTTAWA, P.O. Box 510, Stn . B, Ottawa, Ontario, KIP 5 P6

" billings Nom, 1&7&29 2100 C~bpt start believes that "To have two "Picassoe"on Sussex Drive is a bonus ." The Murray and Murray/Safdie We hope to have further scheme will almost quadruple details on the design the size of the existing modifications and a few words building, and cover much of _-from -the--winning. Green - Island . - The terms of architects themselves in the reference for the design next Newsletter .The competitors included the need modifications are expected to to repect the existing include a scaling-down of the building, and to emphasize towers, to make the building the building's role as a more in context with its public gathering place . Des residential New Edinburgh Underhill, City of Ottawa setting . Please watch for architect, feels the winning details . design succeeds on both points . In addition, the new building will underscore the front entrance, thereby giving Ottawa more of a civic presence on the ceremonial (and largely federal) Sussex Drive . City Hall, as it now stands, Wellington Street at Sussex was built in 1956 under the Drive design of the Montreal firm of Bland, Trudeau, Morin . It is Jean Pigott, Chair one of the Ottawa's earliest National Capital Commission on September 27 as part and most notable examples of spoke the International Style, of the celebrations of and her features reinforced concrete Architecture Week . During construction, glass speech she stated that curtain-wall fafadeg, and the hoarding' will be set up mass of the building raised around the Daly Building off the ground on pilotti . It sometime,in September and the was originally -designed for renovations " will=- begin the site of the Old City HAll shortly after that . on Elgin Street at The latest word from Diane ~OnZeQerdLLUn Ol{4ale . iuae Barnes of the N .C .C . is that site is now occupied by the the hoarding will not be National Arts Centre . erected until November or The new design is somewhat December. Interior more eclectic in nature than renovations such as removing the severe International the old sprinkle system may Style, and it defies easy begin this year . Major stylistic classification . It construction is scheduled to will feature a begin in the spring of 1989 glassed-in-promenade and is expected to last two (reminiscent of Safdie's years . When completed, it National Gallery , also on will be a multi-use complex Sussex Dr .) a glass pyramid of office and retail space . (also found in his The Daly building ( Moses Ballet/Opera House design Edey,1905 ) was or1ginall proposal for Toronto) and a constructed as a departme large warterfall . To the store . It is one of the suggestion that Safdie is Chicago-styled buildings repeating himself, Underhill Ottawa and has stood v since the late 191 .

MARC BRANDT 6 CHRIS MCGOUN HERITAGE OTTAWA HAS RECENTLY CONTRACTED 2 NEW STAFF PEOPLE We would like to welcome AT 62 JOHN STREET Heritage Ottawa's new Vice-Presidents . Both Chris Susan Craig is our new and Marc are familiar with Fundraising Co-ordinator the Heritage issues in Ottawa responsible for setting up and bring their needed our "Heritage Ottawa insight and energy into our Christmas Bazaar and Brunch", organization . on Dec 3 and 4th at the old To be a volunteer requires a Town Hall, 61 Main street . special person . This person Susan is also researching new must be prepared to commit a funding strategies for long small portion of their time term benefits to Heritage and effort to Heritage Ottawa . Welcome Susan! Ottawa . Debra Finkle is our new To be a volunteer is to be administrative interested in learning new assistant/information skills,meeting new people and officer . Debra is responsible the developing feeling of for the organizing and smooth personal achievement that running of the Heritage comes with working in an office . She's also working organization who's goals and with Susan an our aspirations you believe in . Fund-raising Bazaar coming up in Dec . Welcome Debra! Marc Brandt is an Ottawa architect and the president of the Urban League .

Chris McGoun is a real estate HERITAGE OTTAWA'S NEW VICE- agent for Canada Trust and PRESIDENT :MS .CHRIS McGOUN . very active in community affairs including , Special Olympics,Big Sisters, Born : Eastern Townships, and the Local Council of Que . Woman .

Lived/Education :Montreal

Married : lived in Toronto, PAULINE TARDIF Ottawa, Montreal regret that 3 children, 2 It is with great Family : Heritage Ottawa says its grandchildren, all here in good-byes to Pauline Tardif , Ottawa staff person at 62 John St . 6 months that experience : Banking During the Working was on Heritage or so Pauline -25 years staff, she was Government-2 1/2 year in Ottawa responsible for out-reach Hull programs in installation estate-4 1/2 years Real Village at the residential Heritage Central Canada Exhibition in and at Arts fair at :-Ottawa Little August, Interests Carlingwood mall in T eatre -Beta sigma Phi sorority September . addition, Pauline -Volunteer for many In activities, performed administrative multi-varied city office, Olympics July duties in the -i .e . Special and Winterlude, Big sisters compiled the newsletter 1, the Wine Festival helped to co-ordinate tours . Being -Local Council of Women walking bilingual, Pauline was a note : -Loves Ottawa great help to french speaking Personal dropped -Plays hostess so many people who frequently Office . visitors by our John street all the -Loves Centertown and She will be missed by "Heritage" areas staff here . Good Luck Pauline! A wise nation preserves WEEK '88 A its ARCHITECTURE records, gathers up its SUCCESS muniments, decorates the tombs of its week, sponsored illustrious Architecture dead,repairs its great public the Ottawa Regional by structures, and fosters Society of Architects (ORSA) national 23 pride and love of and held September to country by perpetual was an October lot, r e fe r e-nc.e s=to-t.he--=s a r-i=f-l-ce : - -The-- ' e" s==-- unqual-ified----success and glories of the past . events consisted of four exhibit of components : an Joseph Howe,Nova Scotian local architects an journalist,1871 architecture students ' work, held at the Atelier of the new National Gallery ; a I2-part film festival held at the Towne Cinema, the National Library, and at the National Gallery ; an architecture bus tour of significant modern architecture of the region ; L`lJJ" and a public forum on the HERITAGIE Ottawa City Hall Expansion and Renovation design submissions . This was the second year for Zncl Architecture week . Co-participants of this year's events included the National Gallery of PRESENTATION OF "NIGHT WALK" Canada, the National Capital Commission, the Canadian Film Back by 'popular demand, Institute, the School of Heritage Ottawa presents its Architecture at Carleton second "Night Walk" of University, the City of history pubs in the Byword Ottawa, and the Towne Market to_ be held on October Cinema . -I t- is= --hoped-- that-- - - 28th . - Heritage Ottawa can begin to The 90-minutes tour will plan now for participation in include glimpses of the next year's events, as part historic Chateau Lafayette, of our ongoing role in Stoney Mondays's and the Earl heritage architecture of Sussex pubs, among advocacy and public others . We'll also stop awareness . half-way through the tour for Heritage Ottawa is fortunate drinks . in having one of its Board Cost of the tour is $5, Members, Mark Brandt, as a with all monies going to member of ORSA and catalyst Heritage Ottawa programming . behind Architecture Week . If Tour is scheduled rain or you have any ideas or time to shine, and will commence at 7 donate in participating in p .m . sharp in front of the next year's Architecture Chateau Laurier . Attendance Week, please leave a message is limited to 40 people, so atthe Fraser Schoolhouse : book in advance by calling 745-0551 . 745-0551 . 14 VOLUNTEERS CORNER VOLUNTEERS!

Heritage Ottawa is a non-profit, non-gouvernemental organization dedicated to the conservation of buildings, landmarks and heritage of the city of Ottawa . DONATIONS, To reach its goals, Heritage Ottawa needs people Heritage Ottawa is seeking that are ready to dedicated a all forms of few hours/month for the cause donations,whether of heritage . monetary, office equipment or If you have an interest in objects for its forthcoming history, research, walking auction/garage sale-We would tours, exhibits, or other, be very grateful to you for please inquire by calling any contributions you may 745-0551 . wish to make and will gladly We can give you more remit receipts for taxation information on the purposes . programme(s) that interest you the most . Heritage Ottawa needs VOLUNTEER HANDYMAN/CAR PENTER people that are firmly dedicated to the conservation Heritage Ottawa is seeking of heritage in all its the voluntary services of an aspects! individual to do odd jobs at its Fraser Schoolhouse headquarters located at 62 John Street . These services would demand two days per We would like to express our week at most and all gratitude to Mrs . Olive materials/supplies would be Button for her generous furnished . If you are donation of an office lamp . interested please contact us Office equipment is always at 745-0551 . appreciated .

DEAR MEMBER,

WE NEED YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT IN OUR FIGHT TO PRESERVE THE CITY OF OTTAWA'S HERITAGE .IF YOU HAVE NOT DONE SO ALREADY, PLEASE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO RENEW YOUR HERITAGE OTTAWA MEMBENSRIF FOR THE 1988-1989 YEAR . Standard limbership $10,00 Threeyear Mwabership $30,00 Senior Cltisen or Student $ 5,00 Life Mewber $50,00 or More

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