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0 5 10 20 40m BANK ST. Oct 3/88 N 'I , Esai tj Site plan layout of Glebe Centre Complex with Nursing Home O ARCillitaS BY INEZ BERG Health. They were granted character of existing build- deal of attention pafd to In September 1989 construc- permission to provide 70 ings in the neighbourhood. the needs of our elderly tion is slated to begin on nursing care beds. It was It will be of brick with target population" says the long awaited Glebe Centre their third submission in lighter coloured accents and Glebe Centre's Administrator Nursing Home. Upon comple- four years. the roof-line will be compa- Susan LeConte, who in her tion of the 120-bed extended The nursing home will be tible with those of surroun- three years at Glebe Centre care complex in early 1991, built on the south side of, ding building styles. has been impressed with the Centre Corporation and will adjoin Abbotsford On the south side of the qualifications and the dedi- a com- will be able to offer House Day Centre. It will nursing home will be a park- cation of the many volunteers care to plete continuum of be four storeys high (about ing lot for 75 cars with an who have planned and worked in senior citizens already 45 feet) and there will.be entry off of Monk Street. for the nursing home. "Many the Residence, and seniors a sufficient set-back of In planning Glebe Centre's of them have been working on in the -Carleton area its north-east corner to nursing home, a group of it since 1973 just after the as well. allow a maximized view of staff, board members, and Glebe Centre Residence was In May, 1988 the Glebe the heritage Abbotsford architects visited many built. It was realized then Centre Corporation was succe- House. other nursing care facilities that there was a need for an in a tender ssful submitting The nursing home's exter- to study their operation. to the Ministry of ior will blend in with the "There has been a great Cont'd on p. 2 GCA Bed Race needs You!! BY INEZ BERG Is this picture familiar? It should be. Last February this speedy group of runners spirited the Glebe Community INSIDE Association's entry in Winterlude's Great Canadian Bedrace down the icy course Letters 3 on the Canal. They didn't Focus 7 win the race, but the bed (Cattle Castle) won first GCA 10 best decorated prize as the Feature 15 bed. Believing that the cause Butt out 19 of the heritage Pavilion still needs a boost, the GCA has decided to enter it again, in spite of its wind resistance liability. If any of the above runners or any of you fleet footed Quote of the Month: specimens out there would like to volunteer your To have a friend Photo Credit: Diane McJntyre services in this year's bed race the Glebe Community Runners of the GCA's Aberdeen Pavilion entry which won is to be one. Association would love to "Best Decorated Bed" in 1988 Winter-12,1de Great Canadian hear from you. Bed Race. From left, Irving Bansfield, Marco D'Angelo, Ralph Waldo Emerson Please phone either Diane Suzanne Cooke, Chris Langden, David Falsetto. McIntyre 234-6418 or Brian place on the Canal near cheer on the GCA team on Jonah 236-2299. Fifth Avenue. Come out to February 11 at 1:00 p.m. The Bed Race will take N EWS Glebe Centre Nursing Home cont'd care spend a lot of time in extended care facility. being received for them from their rooms. We wanted to Our main concern was with any level of government." RETIRE-,-mENT create individual private creating a humane, suppor- There is nowhere else for spaces", says LeConte. "We tive environment that would these people to go. LeConte LoivEs refused to build rooms with be as non-institutionalized says "When Glebe Centre 174 Glebe Ave. more than two beds. In the as possible." Nursing Home is built we Ottawa, Ont. two-bed rooms, individual The ground level of the will be able to fill it im- are well separated and K1S 2C7 nursing home, with a main areas mediately and there will each person has their own - RESIDENTIAL CARE entrance off Monk Street and still be a waiting list. window." She stresses that another off will - VACATION CARE of beds and Yet further up the road adjoin the Abbotsford Day the arrangement more circular grou- are plans to build another DAY LARI. Centre. As well as a recep- rooms in pings was important to avoid elevator at the south-west tion area, there will be an institutional feel of of the high-rise office area for volunteers the corner impersonal hallways. residence. The elevators who are a very important long, Each floor will have its presently in the high-rise and visible element at room which will are in constant use. Glebe Centre. There will own dining all residents Over 50% of the 195 resi- be a coffee and gift shop, accommodate that floor. Meals, pre- dents are over 85 and incr- a beauty salon and barber on the kitchen in the easingly in need of assis- shop, and a nearly new shop pared in for use by the Centre resid- nursing home basement, will ted transportation. many people ents and the general public. be delivered to serveries "Getting that six times a day A large area for those need- adjacent to each dining up and down great demand on ing activation therapy will rOOM creates a face Bank Street. Basement laundry facili- our existing elevators", Also on the ground level, ties will serve the nursing says LeConte. plans to adjoining an attractive, home and the Glebe Centre There are also chapel on the secured courtyard will be an Residence as well. build a small area housing residents who "The need for a nursing Monk Street side, tucked be- and need to walk about but req- care facility such as this tween Abbotsford House 234-0590 uire supervision in an enclo- is quite dramatic", says the Glebe Centre Residence. sed area. The suites in LeConte. "There are curren- this area will accommodate tly over 400 people in 20 residents. Ottawa-Carleton waiting for The upper three floors beds. At the moment 22 APARTMENT FOR RENT will be extended care areas. residents at the Glebe 1 facing Canal. Includes floor contains two Centre are funded for requi- Furnished Bedroom, Each kitchen, and groups of ten beds and one red extended nursing care. large living room, eat-in recei- of eight. PrivacY has been An additional 15 are bathroom. 3rd Floor of private home. Will suit extended level a prime consideration. ving the same quiet, non-smoker. $455.00/month, including "People at this level of of care and no funding is utilities. No parking. 232-2101 m mum= m mom= Ern Evenings/Weekends. 1 1989 HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION DATES 1 1 1 Holiday Change in Schedule 1 1 be Saturday 'Good Friday - 24th March March 25 : Friday area will

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Have your clothes professiorialty cleaned at Glebe Fashion Cleaners 77-717/71 CONSTRUCTION For Professional Care WOOD FINISHING SPECIALISTS Bank St. 235-9776 CARPENTRY 829-831 FLOORING DECKS CERAMIC TILE The King's Daughters DINNER WAGON, Ottawa's ALL TYPES OF RENOVATIONS Meals on Wheels, delivers meals Monday to to people who are unable to Tel (613) 237-2707 Friday noons prepare meals. If you can help out once or twice a month, please call THE KING'S DAUGHTERS DINNER WAGON, 233-2424. January 20, 1989 Glebe Report - 2 LETTERS Glebe needs non-profit housing

Editor, GZebe Report: steeply. Some of us miss the former mix of age and income I was glad to read in Decem- groups -- which managed ber's that the Glebe Report housing prices will help re- Glebe Community Association store. supports non-profit and The irony is that we are now cooperative housing, and will no longer represented work to see this important federally by the part of any neighbourhood politician, Mike Cassidy, who did grow in the Glebe. more t han any other to bring Our MPP's column in the fairness to Ottawa's same paper announced that the housing policies. Party Cooperative politics aside, many Housing Association will get Glebites will be 500 of the 3000 units allotted watching our new representatives, to the province under the and the "Homes Now" programme. GCA, closely, to WORD PROCESSING see how this All this is welcome news. overdue promise CONSULTING AND TRAINING is carried Our community has changed out. since housing prices rose Penny Sanger Doreen Lint 109 Holmwood Ave. Ottawa, Ontario Change in elections K1S 2P1 suggested (613) 231-3310 Editor, Glebe Report: A series of run-off elec- tions would be a cumbersome In the November 22 way of electing a national federal election, the Con- government. Yet surely there servatives won a substantial is a simple way of achieving majority, electing more than the same result. On elec- twice as many candidates as tion day, all voters could the Liberals and nearly four be asked to indicate their times as many as the New 91410ttawa first and second choice. IF' Democrats. We accept this Only the first choice ballots since Mr. Mulroney won his would be counted initially. victory fairly in accordance Ir. a typical constituency with the established rules. where Candidate A receives Yet it is very doubtful that 10,000 votes, B, 8,000 and this lopsided result is AN UP DATE ON THE C, 6,000, the scrutineers what Canadian voters really LANSDOWNE REVITALIZATION OF THE PARK would first eliminate intended. Candidate C. Then they would An information meeting has been organized to update all interested individuals According to results pub- on the plans to redevelop Lansdowne Park. re-examine the 6,000 ballots Included in our discussions will be lished, only 36% of the the development programme schedule for the park, the financial commitment cast by C's successful candidates supporters, over the next (4) years, Aberdeen Pavilion and much much more. adding their second choice actually received a clear votes to A and B to deter- WHERE: majority of the votes cast Assembly Hall in the Civic Centre mine the winner. Lansdowne Park in their constituencies. Admittedly, where there are The rest were elected because more than 3 candidates there WHEN: Monday, January 30th, 1989 they received more votes are additional complications, at 7:00 p.m. than any of their opponents. but these are not insur- In many cases, though, they For more information, please call Warren McCaully at 564-1509 mountable. received less than 40% of Such a system would be much the votes. more democratic than the In other democratic organi- present system, and in many zations to which I belong, constituencies, the result we insist that important would be different. Since office holders must receive only 71 of a clear majority. If no can- the successful Con- servative didate gets more than 50% candidates received a clear of the on the first ballot, the majority votes people who initially favouredastc in their constituencies, it's LIVING AND WORKING one of the iess popular can- possible that, under a reformed voting system, the didates are given a chance won this WITH YOU to change their allegiance, Liberals would have and additional ballots are election. IN THE GLEBE held until there is a clear winner. Donald A. McKenzie

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January 20, 1989 Glebe Report - 3 Views expressed in the Glebe Report are those of our EDITORIAL NOTES contributors.

Old and New Traditions glebe

P.O. Elm( 4794, Station EE Happy New Year one and all:1! We at the Glebe Ottawa, Ontario, K1S 5119 Report wish you all the very best in 1989. Established 1973 Don't despair if you haven't lived up to that The GZebe Report is a monthly newspaper. We New Year's resolution you made. Try again. receive no government grants or subsides. On Sunday, February 5th Marriage Day will be Advertising from Glebe merchants pays our bills and printing costs. 6000 copies are celebrated for the first time. If you are married delivered free to Glebe homes and copies why not bring your spouse to the celebration to be are available at many Glebe shops. EDITOR: Inez Berg 233-6063 held at Glebe Community Centre at 7:30 p.m. that ADVERTISING MANAGER: Meredith Olson 236-5967 night. This sounds like the beginning of a worth- BUSINESS MANAGER: Sheila Pocock-Brascoupé CIRCULATION MANAGER: Sylvia Holden 235-2139 while tradition. LAYOUT: Meredith Olson Val Swinton, who has written the article on LAYOUT ASSISTANT: Kathy Campbell COVER: Sheila Pocock-Brascoupé Marriage Day in this issue asks: "I wonder who is GRAPEVINE: Please drop off your written the longest married couple in the Glebe? So do we. information at the Community Centre before the deadline. Name, address & Ph.number please. Thanks to the Bernstein family in Sydney, STAFF THIS ISSUE: Eleanor Bennett, Kathy Campbell, Susan Carson, Sally Cleary, Marie Hawkins, Australia for sending us news of the Glebe "down Sylvia Holden, Sue Jermyn, Mary Kovacs, undèr" which appears in this edition. More to come... Meredith Olson, & Margie Schieman. DISTRIBUTION STAFF: Courtright Family, Allison Dingle, Finally, don't forget to get out on the Canal and Geoff Gordon, Brian & Marjorie Lynch, John MacNab, enjoy Winterlude. Make a point of cheering on the Jean McCarthy, Dorothea McKenna, Kevan Shantz, Sheffer Family, R.Watkins Family, GCA's entry in the Great Canadian Bed Race on February Matthew & Rosemary Williams & Nancy Yank llth at 1:00 p.m., near Fifth Avenue. ADVERTISING RATES ARE FOR CAMERA-READY COPY The Glebe Report is printed in Renfrew, Ont.

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DECEMBER ISSUE STAFF: Eleanor Bennett, Kathy Campbell, The next Glebe Report will be out Feb. 10 Susan Carson, Sally Cleary, Ann Donaldson, Mary Goodwin, Jan. 30 is our deadline for Marie Hawkins, Sylvia Holden, Sue Jermyn, Mary Kovacs, Monday, Meredith Olson, and Margie Schieman. copy and advertising

CIRCULATION PROBLEMS? Sylvia Holden OUR CARRIERS 235-2139 Or call Tarek Al-Zand, James & Krystyn Annis, Christopher Archer, Amy & James Avila, Michael Bayne, to Emre Beaudoin, Lara & Ryan Belwa, Kathy Bentley, Dorion & Julia Berg, Jenny & Sally Bitz, 236-4955 & Erinn Brooks, Michael Burton, Rita leave message. Marie-Noel Bradet, Emily Brascoupe, Adrian Jason Brault, ======Cacciotti, Katherine & Matthew Carr, David Carson, Alice and Sally Carter-Cohen, Kit & Susan Clancy, Veronica Classen, Cochrane Family, Connidas Family, Anthony Corbett, Simone Couture, Many thanks and au to: David & Nancy Coyle, Andrea Croll, Robbie Dale, Bethany & Graeme Davidson, Calum & Lindsay de revoir Leeuw, & Sarah Deline, Alistair & Elizabeth Dempsey, Philippe Dennis, Marylin Deschamps, Matthew Christian Don Dobson Family, Dolan Family, Heather & Sarah Donnelly, Bill Alison and Dowsett, John Dwyer Family, Julia & Sarah Evans, Judy Field, Noah & Davis Zack Firestone, Serena & Tamara. Flasher, Brian Foran, Alexis Glass, Mordecai Drache Peter Glen, Daniel Green, Clem Holden, Horan-Lunney Family, The Lumsden Family & & Jermyn, Rob Quinn Hurlow Family, Caitlin Christopher Jenkins, Andrew Wendy CS & & Amanda & Jessica Leigh Paul Jonah, Aime Dian ennedy, Welcome to: Kenny, Christopher King, Brendan & Matthew Koop, Tyler & Jory Kruspe, Glenda & Jan Krusberg, Ull wP fictrt e I aJoLgnhe yg: Deisynanx Landers, Patrick Levett, Danielle Carter-Cohen Family L. Daniel Green Lindsay, Amber & Zoe Lomer, Gary Lucas, Trevor Lyons Family, Macintosh, Findlay, Graham, John MacNab, Ashley Majmudar, Aggie8,Fred, Leia McIntyre Lynn Smyth Margie, Ray & Peggy Malpass, G. McCaffrey Family, Kay McDougall, & Christopher Duncan McDowall, Diane & Leia . McIntyre, Dorothea McKenna, Anne Kieran & Tate McLeod, Matthew & Michael Mossop, Catherine & Wyatt Sylvia Naqi, Sana Nesrallah, Amanda Olson, Lauren & JenniferMotuz,Merrill O'Malley, Michael & Alexis Palmer, Chantelle Patten, Michael Pettit, Priddle Family, Quist-Corbett Family, Allen Rabideaux, Natalie & Marc Raffoul, Colin & Tim Richards, Rils Family, Robertson Family, Fraser & Toby Robinson, Gray Rodier, Liz Ross Family, Jeffrey & Katie Russell, Rutherford Family, Margie Schieman, Erika, Monika & Stefan Schneider, Schowalter Family, Amy Scott, David & Paul Sharp, Kaelin Shea, Stephen Sheffer, Morgan Sheflin, Roger Short Family, Tim Siebrasse, Andrew, Michael & Peter Sims, Adam & Bethany Simison, Lynn Smyth, Sobriety House, Cody & Heather Sorenson, Heather Stevens, Adam, Alexandra & Mark Taggart, Kathleen Terroux, Barry Thompson, Joanne & Robbie Thomson, Gloria Tomelin, Ben Tomlin, Travers Family, Alison van Koughnett, Barry Villeneuve, Watford House, Sonia Wesche, Leigh Widdowson, Jennifer & Matthew Williams, Adam, Christopher & Nicholas Wilson, Carmay & Selene Wong, Roger Wright, Kelly, Kevin, Kieran and Kristopher Wyatt, Yank Family, = January 20, 1989 Glebe Report - 4 GLEBE NEIGHBOURHOOD ACTIVITIES GROUP 690 1 yon Street, South Ottawa, Ontario K IS 3Z9 Te 564-105R GNAG NEWS Looking forward to coming events

By JANE WILSON to please a broad spectrum. 2. P.D. Days for the Ottawa days will begin after Please remember that we are Separate Board - Feb. 24, February 20 only if space Each new year brings reso- always open to suggestions Mar. 8, Jun. 29, 30. is available. lutions. The Glebe Neighbour- regarding new courses or ways Cost: the same as above. 5. Flea Market - April 1, 1989. hood Activities Group has to improve our existing reg- 3. Youth Ski Day - Feb. 11, Details given later. made one -- that each month istration procedure. Special 1989. This is a day spen 6. of 1989 will offer a fine Craft Fair - April 15, thanks must go to all our at the Vorlage Ski Hill. array of recreational prog- 1989. Details given later. volunteer help on the two We begin at 8:00 a.m. at rammes and community events Finally, I would like to nights of registration. We the Centre and will end wish for every member of the all of you a very happy are very lucky that these there at 6:00 Glebe. p.m. For New Year. individuals are willing to a cost of only $25.00, Before we unveil some of invest their spare time in equipment rental included, our coming attractions let the Community Centre, they any 10 to 16 year old can us take a few steps back and DOWil are wonderful ambassadors for tackle the slopes with us. say thanks to all those who G.N.A.G. programmes. Comforter8 made the December Snow Flake 4. March Break - Calling all Se DOWN Let me take a few minutes PILLOWS Special such a success. This 6 to 12 year olds, let's to mention some important MADE IN !! year's fun-filled salute to beat the March Break Blues events in the life of the the festive season was the together. Join us for an Community Centre. Please i NIL result of many hours of plan- unforgettable five days .1'111 11111i 11111 make a note of these dates ning by a dedicated group of of adventure March 17th and feel free to call the volunteers. We all delighted to 23rd, 1989. Re- Centre at 564-1058 for fur- March in the show-stopping enter- ther details. gistration begins on Feb- tainment. Bravo to the many ruary 13th during normal elves whose mission it was 1. P.D. Days for the Ottawa Centre hours. The cost to ensure that the show would Board of Education - for the five day programme indeed go on. Feb. 17, Mar. 10, Jun. 2, is $60.00, 8:30 a.m. to The month of January began 29, 30. Cost: $12.00 per 4:00 p.m. Additional with our Winter Course Regis- day, per child or $10.00 supervision from 4:00 p.m. tration. Our enrollment for a second child of the to 5:30 p.m. is available indicated that we were able same family. at a cost of $20.00. Re- gistration for individual Study of Children with Asthma

Researchers at the to observe and record the Children's Hospital of behaviour and mood of the James Palmer Eastern Ontario have been child. Three assessment Associate Broker funded by the Ontario visits will be required at Ministry of Health to study the Children's Hospital of the effects of a commonly Eastern Ontario. These vis- used medication for asthma its include tests which (theophylline) on children's examine the child's think- top-rate house seller thinking ability, their be- ing ability. The total time haviour and mood. during which the children 12 years selling experience Children between the ages are enrolled in the study recipient of highest Re/Max sales awards of 8 to 12 with mild to mod- will be approximately 25 erate asthma are needed as days. experience in development work single participants. The research team includes to large mixed use projects The study entails an ini- Mrs. Denise Alcock, Anne tial medical assessment, and Schlieper, Pierre Beaudry, specialized investment and commercial training two 10 day periods during William Feldman and Lewis which either theophylline or Leiken. For further infor- Training, experience, placebo (a pill with no med- mation please contact re- results ication) will be prescribed. search assistants Karen During this period, parents Ogston at 737-3260 or James Palmer (Associate Broker) and teachers will be asked Victoria Williams 737-2510. Re/Max Metro-city Realty Ltd. Realtor

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January 20, 1989 Glebe Report - 5 NEWS Thank$ a Million Fundraising begins for Seniors' Extended Care Centre

BY COLLEEN HENDERSON ment for those who want or are available whereby chari- fill your social calendar need such services. However table donations are matched while supporting a worth- For over a century the it has long been recognized through government services. while cause. at Bank St. Glebe Centre 950 that the lack of extended The entire project is expec- - Every donation large or a in the has been landmark care services is a serious ted to cost in the neigh- small will be gratefully re- Many older resi- community. deficiency. This deficiency bourhood of $9,000,000. ceived and we will attempt dents still recall the evolu- is soon to be rectified when During the next 15 months we to recognize exceptional tion that has taken place -- the extended care wing be- hope to raise through chari- contributors (time or money) from the Mutchmor family comes operational some time table donations and fundrai- in a suitable way. Abbotsford House to house,to in 1990. Current and future sing events $1,000,000. the seniors' complex now residents will be able to Our fundraising campaign During the course of the as the Centre. known Glebe look forward to a full con- kickoff will take place on campaign there will be many are about Further changes tinuum of care as their needs January 20th at 7:00 p.m. in opportunities for our friends to take place; 1989 will see and requirements change. the Main Lounge at 950 Bank and neighbours in the Glebe the expansion of the Centre. Street. The theme of this to show their support in An extended-care facility Building plans event is "Lizzie Loon will tangible ways. We are coun- the gra- will rise alongside help us to create a Mile of ting on their good will and cious old Abbotsford House, are underway Loonies". That is $63,360. generosity to help us pro- which will house the extend- Building plans are under- A few words about our vide the level of care and ed care beds recently licen- way, but much work has yet campaign philosophy: service which our senior Ministry of sed by the Ontario to be done, not the least - We believe that adminis- citizens deserve and need. of Health. which is fundraising. Con- trative costs should be lim- If you wish to help please We are justifiably proud trary to popular misconcep- ited to less than 10( of call 011ie Goodes, Co-ordi- of the services currently tion the provincial govern- every dollar donated. nator, Community Relations provided; the Drop-In Centre ment does not fund capital - We think fundraising should and Fundraising, 238-2727 and Outreach Services and a projects of this nature, be fun. Planned events will or 230-5730. caring residential environ- although matching programs provide the opportunity to Thank$ a Million!

Seniors support "Operation Snow-Go" OC Transpo seeks your comments Operation Snow-Go, the city- us. They can fit it in after on proposed sponsored program that school, to earn pocket money service changes arranges snow shovelling for -- or some people may take on for 1989 seniors, is extremely popular. a client mainly for the exer- Co-ordinated in the area by cise:" Look for details, beginning the week of January 30, on affected routes. Seniors' Outreach Services The work is heavy but the Please join us at one of these open houses or send written at Abbotsford House Senior fees are reasonable -- an your comments to OC Transpo by February 20: Centre, the program supplies $8 minumum for the first hour screened workers at reason- or less, and $6 an hour after 1989 Service PrOpOsals Abbotsford tries to able rates for seniors who that. 1500 St. Laurent Blvd. match workers with seniors want help clearing snow from Ottawa, Ontario K1G 0Z8 their driveways and walks. right in their own neighbour- "We clients hood, so that it's convenient have about 65 date time location already" says Indra Ancans, and satisfying for everybody. the Co-ordinator, "and every Mon Feb 6 12:00 - 14:00 OC Transpo, 294 Albert St. day more seniors call to sign 16:00 - 19:00 up. People like the security Needed support Tues Feb 7 18:00 - 20:00 Ridgemont High School it gives to know that we'll Auditorium, 2597 Alto Vista find a worker, check refer- Providing support that ences, and follow-up to make enables seniors to stay in Tues Feb 7 18:00 - 20:00 Public School sure the work is being done their own homes as long as 3810 6" St., Gloucester to their satisfaction. possible is what Seniors' Wed Feb 8 18:00 - 20:00 Rideau High School We promise service within Outreach Services at Abbots- Auditorium, 815 St. 1.ourent 24 hours of the end of a ford House is all about. storm. Workers are also available Thurs Feb 9 18:00 - 20:00 Place d'Orléans, east wing, for housecleaning, laundry, near Woolco, 1101 Champlain shopping and escort duties. Shovellers needed Mon. Feb 13 18:00 - 20:00 Nepean City Hall, Council Chambers As well, a force of volunteers 101 Centrepointe Drive "We can always use more serve as friendly visitors, shovellers," says Ancans, volunteer drivers, and help Tues Feb 14 18:00 - 20:00 Garneau High School, Auditorium "because we're covering a with many activities that 6588 Corriere St., Orleans much larger area this year, Abbotsford organizes for Wed Feb 15 18:00 - 20:00 Gloucester High School and clearing driveways as seniors. Auditorium, 2060 Ogilvie Road well as walks. We welcome applications from anyone who Thurs Feb 16 18:00 - 20:00 Kiwanian Seniors Activity Centre wants to do even a little Carlingwood Shopping Centre shovelling." Call 230-5730 Abbotsford Seniors' Out- reach accommodates all sorts People over 60 who are in- OCTranspo of requests. "We can provide terested in Abbotsford's ser- as much or as little help as vices or activities, as well any senior wants," says as those looking for part- Ancans. "And our workers, time or occasional work help- too, can be as busy as they ing seniors, should call want to be. If someone only 230-5730. Seniors' Outreach wants to look after one or Services will be glad to two clients, that's fine with hear from you

January 20, 1989 Glebe Report - 6 FOCUS Celebrate Marriage Day on February 5

BY VAL SWINTON Mayors of Ottawa, Nepean, Appreciation is the chosen and pore over the photos of Gloucester, for the inaugural Marriage. Does it have Kanata and Orleans theme cele- that special day. of any relevance in a society have been asked to officially bration Marriage Day and Tell that special someone proclaim February 5 the goal is to encourage to which includes a Campbell's Marriage how much he or she means Day. couples to demonstrate soup assortment of couple their you. and family configurations? appreciation of one another. Write a love letter or re- 'any We have single parent fami- churches throughout the read the old ones. greater Ottawa area will lies, blended families, un- be Plan a holiday for just the providing an for married couples living toge- opportunity two of you. couples to renew their vows ther, and married couples Re-create an early signi- that day. who choose not to have chil- 71t at -jay e ficant date. dren, as well as the tradi- Have your picture taken a iout-ncy tional arrangement of hus- Renew your marriage together. band, wife and children. of /ove y Renew your wedding vows. For the last 25 years we A program is planned at the Have a 4, V candlelight dinner. have read so frequently about Glebe Community Centre at Come to the Glebe Community divorce and the death of the 7:30 p.m.,February 5, to Centre and celebrate with family that we are in danger which all married couples other couples. "If of 01 ICRVG are invited. Admission is numbly accepting its de- 11. Remember, not only can mise as inevitable. V arrilig0 free. It will be a toast to marriage work; it can be V marriage which will feature (Day one of the most enriching Marriage is speakers, light entertainment, experiences life can offer. refreshments, and will rieGt.iy 5, NW in- For more information call still surviving clude a chance for couples Val Swinton and Noel Lamer to renew their committment at 234-8357. "Not so," say a group of to each other. Ottawa area couples. Their aim is to give some publicity to all the marriages out Celebration tips there which are surviving - Celebrate MARRIAGE DAY Here are some suggestions strongly and happily. "There February 5 for celebrating your married is research going on now Glebe Community Centre years together: into what makes marriages and 7:30 p.m. Dust off the wedding album families strong. This posi- tive approach to the subject is long overdue and is wel- come information to couples The three couples behind who are determined to make this event represent the their marriages work," say Anglican, Roman Catholic and the organizers of Ottawa's United Church expressions of first Marriage Day, to be Marriage Encounter, a marriage celebrated on February 5. enrichment program which The event will coincide with emphasizes the development World Marriage Day which is of loving communication celebrated in many countries. skills.

CITY OF OTTAWA GRANTS

If you are a not-for-profit organi7ation within the geographic boundaries of the City of Ottawa, financial assistance may be available to you through the City of Ottawa Corporation Grants Programme. Gruasareavailableintheareasof: Community Programme Services Community Support Services Culture Sports/Leisure Tourism/Promotional

Applications can be picked up at: The Department of City Hall Recreation and Culture 111 OR 2nd Floor, 11 Holland Avenue Ground Floor (corner of Scott and Holland) Department of the City Clerk For more information please contact: Mrs. E. Iles Grant Co-ordinator Grants and Purchase of Service Division Community Services Branch Department of Recre,ation and Culture -9,1ZcX)ttama Telephone: 564-1395

Applications in most categories must be submitted on or before Friday, February 10, 1989.

January 20, 1989 Glebe Report - 7 iment of Recreation and Culture çii:Vei Ottawa Service (k loisirs et de la culture

_ ) ' 94, CeS ,<, _gr (-15 ?5 -.'Celebrate Wiritei0k3 re- A Fêtons l'hiver Winterlude 1989! February 3 - 12 Bal de Neige 1989 du 3 au 12 février The City of Ottawa, Lansdowne Park, is pleased Le parc Lansdowne de la Ville d'Ottawa est fier de to present this year's "Cheers to the U.K.!" présenter cette année "Place au Royaume Unir: dix jours programme, a ten-day extravaganza which will remplis d'émerveillement qui feront place aux feature the traditions, history, art, and music of traditions,à l'histoire, à l'art et à la musique du Royaume the United Kingdom. Come visit the Storybook Uni. Venez visiter le Château des contes qui présentera Castle which will present an animated un univers animé mettant en vedette les personnages et environment les décors des grands classiques tels que Alice au Pays featuring the characters and des Merveilles, Robin des Bois, le Roi Arthur et Mary backdrops of U.K. literary classics including Alice Popins. in Wonderland, Robin Hood, King Arthur and

7 . . -g,g.pfl) Mary Poppins. LES AINES A BAL DE NEIGE SENIOR ADULTS AT WINTERLUDE La Division des ainés de la Ville d'Ottawa organisera une to The senior Adult Division of the City of Ottawa is excursion pour visiter les attractions de Bal de Neige.Les offering special out trips for Seniors to Winterlude ainés pourront se rendre en autobus au lac Dow pour activities. A bus tour to the ice sculptures on admirer les sculptures de glace et ensuite se diriger vers Dow's Lake and to the Civic Centre for lunch and le Centre municipal pour le lunch, aggrémenté de entertainment has been scheduled. divertissement. Poux plus de détails, communiquez For detailed information call the Senior Adult avec le Bureau des inscriptions des loisirs pour aînés Registration Office at 564-1017. au 564-1017.

FÉERIE SUR GLACE In conjunction with the Winterlude Festival, Dans le cadre de Bal de Neige, Féerie sur glace présente Fantasy On Ice presents a series of ice skating une série de spectacles de danse sur glace à l'lle Pig, du shows at Pig Island between February 3 - 11. The 3 au 11 février. Ces spectacles qui auront lieu le jour et afternoon and evening performances will da7zle en soirée, éblouieront d'enchantement les foules de tous and delight audiences of all ages. Programme les âges. Le programme comprend:"Alice au pays des includes "Alice in Exercise Land" by the Minto exercices" exécuté par le Club de patinage Minto, "Un séjour dans les lles Britaniques" le Skating Club, "A Journey to the British Isles" by exécuté par Club de Nepean patinage artistique Nepean et "Le Chaperon rouge du Bal the Figure Skating Club, and de Neige" exécuté par la troupe professionnelle. Pour Ridinghood's Winterlude" by the Professional connaître l'horaire des représentations composez le Show. For schedule information, call 564-1180. 564-1180. t',\SO COME SKATE WITH US VENEZ PATINER AVEC NOUS Throughout Winterlude, the City of Ottawa L'École de patinage récréatif de la Ville d'Ottawa offrira Recreational Skating School will be offering ice des cours de patinage et de danse sur glace à rlle Pig dancing and skating instruction by profe-ssional durant les 10 jours de Bal de Neige. Ces cours sont coaches at the "Fantasy on Ice" shows at Pig donnés par les instructeurs professionnels du Island. Information: programme "Féerie sur glace". Renseignements: 564-1180. 564-1180. DOWNHILL SWING AT THE ANNE HEGGTVEIT SKI FACILITY SKI ALPIN A L' INSTALLATION ANNE-HEGGTVEIT Non seulement vous pourrez pratiquer votre ski a In addition to recreational downhill sking, the l'installation Anne Heggtveit du parc Carlington, mais Anne Heggtveit Ski Facility at Carlington Park is vous pourrez aussi participer aux cours de ski alpin offering downhill ski lessons for children, teens, offerts aux enfants, aux adolescents et aux adults durant and adults throughout the months of January les mois de janvier et de février. llvous est également 1'-roe,.2.-=' and February. On-site ski equipment rental is possible de louer l'equipement sur place. also available. For information on dates and Pour plus de renseignements au sujet des dates costs call the Anne Heggtveit Ski Shop at et des frais, communiquez avec la Boutique de ski au 564-1094. 564-1091 ou avec le Service des loisirs et de culture de la Ville d'Ottawa au 564-1094. LEADERSHIP IN TRAINING FORMATION EN LEADERSHIP The Leadership in Training Programme is designed to Le programme de formation en leadership offre aux provide youth between the ages of 14 and 17 years the jeunes de 14 à 17 ans 16ccasion d'acquérir les opportunity to develop many of the necessary skills to compérences nécessaires pour devenir un leader efficace. become effective recreation programme leaders. Subject Les domaines abordés sont: styles et techniques de areas covered within include: the programme leadership ) leadership, communication, dynamiques de groupe, styles and techniques, communication skills, group planification de programmes et autopromotion. Pour dynamics, programme planning an self marketing. For plus de renseignements, communiquez avec votre more information, contact your local community centre communautaire ou avec le Bureau de centre or the Leadership Training office at 564-1270. formation en leadership au 564-1270. Acaaiiid.orkheAct.5 Lbcfrt;9a.thi 4ine4

March Break 1989 Congé de mars 1989 Five days full of discovery, for young people Cinq jours remplis de découvertes, pour les jeunes 6 to 12, at Arts Court and the de 6 à 12 ans, A La cour des arts et Ottawa School of Art l'École d'art d'Ottawa

1:Np...tou of SevIte Iet RECREATION miasainimal LOISIRS CULTURE OttavrA Schoot ()(Art Information / Renseignements 546-1227 Écolc d'Art d'Ut Imvu CULTURE 11 Holland Avenue, Tower A" ,Ottawa,Ontario. KlY 4S1 564-1234 11 avenue Holland, Tower "A", Ottawa,Ontario. KlL 4S1 564-1234 January 20, 1989 Glebe Report - 8 N EWS Glebe's 110th Company goes to jail

BY MARY KOVACS group with the sight of "the Noose"; the very same noose which hung Patrick Whelan Go to Jail! Go directly to (its last victim) in 1869. Jail! Do not pass Go... Sleep didn't come easily That ia exactly what 17 that night; between visions Guides and three leaders of of jail and the hot and the 110th Company did in noisy heating system. December. We took the bus to the Yet our group of guides International Hostel, along- can be proud of compliments side Arts Court and the from the Hostel staff. . For all the spirit and enth- usiasm that our Guides show- It was quite an adventure, ed - they settled in well and very much like going to and left behind only good jail. In fact, the building memories of the 110th was just that until 1972. Company. Maurice, a staff member at Several Guides wrote the Hostel gave us an excel- about the experience of lent tour, and shocked the spending the night in jail. Brownies from the ZZOth Company at Glebe-St. James visit the Nicholas Street international HosteZ.

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January 20, 1989 Glebe Report - 9 G CA New developments for Glebites to watch position on increase in the amount of pletion of the project. Of the proposal and communicate it to City traffic passing through the course, we would like to view Coun- cil. Glebe at rush hour, parti- the detailed plans when they By Taxes! They are apparently cularly along Percy. Other are submitted to the City's going up again for regional G.C.A. residents have mentioned Planning Committee for site government. Moreover, the President this problem to me as well. plan approval before giving cost of water is going to be People who live south of the our final approval. A public Brian increased to keep the pro- Glebe have told me that they meeting may be organized in perty taxes from rising any Jonah cut through the Glebe using order to present and discuss further. However, one Percy in order to avoid the the proposed expansion before should recognize that the congestion at Bronson and we submit our position to the region's share of taxes Happy New Year to all of Carling. Another problem City. accounts for only about 25% you. I hope that you were area with traffic appears Central Ottawa of the total property taxes able to show more restraint to be Third Avenue ever levied, so we need to look at than I did during the fes- since the traffic light was Development Corp. what the City tax increase tive season. I am glad mounted at Bank St: Many You may have heard in the is going to be as well as .that the cross-country ski motorists use Third to cross local news lately about a the school taxes, the latter season has started so that the Glebe in order to get controversy surrounding a pro- accounting for 50% of the I can get out on the trails over to the Queensway posai that the City provide taxes collected. The school and burn off some of the entrance at O'Connor rather a grant of $150,000 per year budget will not be finalized calories picked up over the than following Bronson and for three years to the Central until the end of March, while holiday. However, with the then Chamberlain/Isabella. Ottawa Development Corporation. that of the City is expected weird weather that we have This corporation would en- around the end of February. been having, the trails Traffic Increase courage full occupancy of In isolation, the proposed have not been in very good These problems may be exac- existing commercial properties regional increases represent condition. Let it snow! erbated if the NCC ever encourage new development and an incomplete picture of the Make your Moo-ve permits commuter traffic onto redevelopment of existing overall tax assessment for the as has properties, develop a Central this year. Part of the rea- Support GCA's Bed been requested by some of the Marketing Plan to attract new son for these increases is in to the As I am sure many of you communities southern business Central Busi- the unwillingness by the are aware, the Canal is open Ottawa and Gloucester. These ness District (CBD), which is Province to augment the funds for skating and NCC crews current and potential traffic primarily north of Somerset that they have provided to are preparing the facilities problems raise the possibi- downtown, and pursue marketing the Region in the past. In- for Winterlude which runs lity that the Glebe Traffic and promotion activities stead, the Province is from February 3-12. There Plan developed and approved through existing Business maintaining the 1988 funding will be similar measures in the mid 70's needs to be Improvement Area Associations. levels. Finally, we should taken as in past years to reviewed and perhaps re- Although this seems like a consider the huge problems limit traffic and parking vised. A major premise of worthy enterprise to pursue, with the water, sewage and this Plan is that traffic is it appropriate that tax- problems in the Glebe during transporation infrastructures should be routed around the payers' money be used for this are looming on the hori- Winterlude (street closures, that Glebe rather than through it. organization given that it zon due to years of funding parking prohibitions to keep Changing the Traffic Plan is is essentially designed as a neglect. If there are not fire routes clear, free bus not something that should be lobby group to promote the major improvements made, service along the Driveway). taken lightly because an CBD? Currently, community particularly to the sewage The GCA will be entering "improvement" in one loca- associations do not receive system, then we could be a bed in the Great Canadian tion may actually cause a tax dollars to carry out faced with critical collapses Bed Race scheduled for problem at another. A their activities, so is it in some of our most basic February 11 as part of Winter possible review of this fair that business groups services. Services that lude. Our entry will again Traffic Plan will be dis- receive such funding? The GCA remain hidden most of the time be the model of the Aberdeen cussed at the January 24th raises its operational funds are perhaps taken for granted. Pavilion, in order to under- meeting of the GCA Board. If by selling memberships each score our concern about the I would like to congratulate you have any comments on fall. If businesses believe restoration of the Aberdeen the Glebe Neighbourhood traffic in the Glebe, then that the development of the Pavilion. It won first Activities Group and the come out to the meeting or CBD is worthwhile, then per- prize last year as best staff of the Community Centre call me. haps they should be willing decorated bed. To date, the for the thoroughly enjoyable to support it without the Snowflake Special that they City has committed $3 The Glebe Centre Inc. which taxpayers' help. This issue organized before Christmas. million while the Province operates a home for the aged will be discussed at the next It's that my family has earmarked $2 million. and a seniors' centre at the an event Board meeting at which time, and I look forward to each The committee to save Aber- corner of Bank and Holmwood a year. deen is still waiting to is planning to construct a the GCA may take formal hear what the Federal Govern- nursing home just to the ment is willing to south of Abbotsford House contribute. While our team which is the location of the DAVID BRAULT came in third last year in Centre's outreach program in the race, we are hoping to the community. The new ex- GENERAL CONTRACTING improve our standing this tended care facility will year by signing up four provide 114 nursing beds, LTD. ringers. So, if you are while the current structure fleet of foot and would like will provide 60-70 apartments, to be part of the winning The nursing facility will per- team, call Diane McIntyre mit residents to stay in the at 234-6418 or me at 236-2299 'Glebe Centre when they need For the less venturesome, nursing care rather than having come down to the Canal at to move elsewhere as is the Fifth at 1:00 p.m. on case now. In principle, the February 11 to cheer on our GCA is fully supportive of team. the expansion of their service Over the past few months, I to the community and wishes have noticed a substantial the Glebe Centre speedy com- January 20, 1989 Glebe Report - 10 N EWS Deliverer of the Month

HI NEIGHBOUR! I would like the opportunity to earn your business.

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zotplEtIORSa715esFoRuerpthreAsevnetnautieve Dorothy Nitschke, unsung delivery in 1982 and when university, heroine, has been deliver- he went on to she quietly took on his ing the Glebe Report cn placing her Fourth Avenue from O'Connor duties without OA our listing. 939 St. Laurent Blvd., to the Driveway for many name on PONTIAC Ottawa, Ontario K 1K years. BUICK Bravo and thanks,Dorothy. Tel. 74 1-074 1 Her son Don started the PLACE THAT YOU CAN COUNT ON 3BIGMC"A

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BY Dates and Rates for '89 INEZ BERG ties. However Paul Shoebridge Would you like to be able says they have an ally in to take a rickshaw ride on Mayor Jim Durrell and they Clip and Save the this winter? are hoping he will have some ADVERTISING RATES Paul Shoebridge a young Glebe input with the Winterlude resident, and co-owner of Planning Committee that could FULL PAGE (10"x14") $250.00 Local-Motion Rickshaws would allow them to operate on the offer you like to be able to Canal during Winterlude at HALF PAGE (7"x10" or 5"x13") $150.00 one. He and his partner Alle least. Ghadban began their enter- QUARTER PAGE (5"x7") $ 95.00 prise this summer past, oper- At the moment the two rick- ating from the corner of shaws owned by the young 5"x4" $ 75.00 William and York Street in entrepreneurs are not "on the Byward Market. The idea ice" but on blocks in Paul's 4"x3" $ 55.00 of running rickshaws on the garage. In the meantime Paul ice occurred to Paul last and Aile are working on a 3"x2".(BUSINESS CARD) $ 35.00 fall. suitable chain device to put With the help of Candy on the wood-frame, rubber Kaszaz, General Manager of rimmed rickshaw wheels which Dow's Lake Pavilion as their are about 3 feet in diameter, spokesperson the two have in order to adapt the vehi- DEADLINES 1989 been trying to get permission cles for safe operation on from the National Capital ice. Commission to operate on the MONTH DEADLINE DATE PAPER OUT canal. So far the NCC's re- sponse has been negative. JANUARY JANUARY 9 JANUARY 20 Their concerns seem to be with possible legal liabili- FEBRUARY JANUARY 30 FEBRUARY 10 MARCH FEBRUARY 27 MARCH 10 APRIL APRIL 3 APRIL 14

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January 20, 1989 Glebe Report - 11 CAPITAL COLUMN 1989 is off to a busy start made to set up an aldermanic All interested residents are of Mr. Sydney Cook, a long- office in the Glebe Community urged to attend. time Broadway Avenue resi- Centre each first and third dent who will be celebrating By Friday of the month from Winterlude his 100th birthday this 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Our The Winterlude dates this March. Congratulations to Alderman first office day will be and his family. year are February 3 - 12. Mr. Cook February 3. My thanks to the sign ceremony Lynn Smyth The program is almost the An official Glebe Community Centre staff offi- same as last year in rela- will be held once the for their enthusiastic re- notification procedure tionship to street closures, cial sponse to our request for bus shuttles, events etc. has been completed. - and Regional Commit- office space. City At Lansdowne, this year's tees for the new term of Glebe Centre Glebe Community theme is "Cheers to the have now been struck. office United Kingdom". Expansion At the City level, I am Aldermanic office At a December meeting of On Friday, January 20th at pleased to have been appoin- assistant all the people concerned 7:00 p.m., the official ted to the Community Services Our new office needs an with Winterlude, it was con- Fundraising Kickoff will be and Operations Committee, assistant. If you are int- cluded that last year's held for the Glebe Centre the Planning Committee, the erested in this worthwhile Winterlude was indeed a well Expansion. Join me at the Visual Arts Committee and part-time position (two days organized success. Communi- the Visible Minorities kickoff in support of the a month) please call Michele ty representatives at this Ward Glebe Centre and its dedica- Committee. As your Proulx at 564-1308 for fur- meeting made suggestions I am automatically ted volunteers. Alderman ther information or to re- that will ensure an even of the a member of the Board quest an interview. smoother operation this year. Canada Exhibition. Central On February 5th a Concorde Need Assistance? At the Regional level, I Lansdowne Park will be in Ottawa for a During office hours, call am a member of the Transpor- major promotional event. 564-1308. Myself or the new tation Committee, the Redevelopment Organizers are trying to Aldermanic Assistant, Michele Environmental Committee and arrange a fly-past over Proulx will be pleased to a Board member for the January meetings have been Lansdowne Park on that day assist you. If there is a Children's Aid Society. I set up with the Lansdowne if the weather permits. problem with snow removal, look forward to representing Park Development Advisory garbage pickup, sewers, fal- our ward, city and region Committee and the Glebe len trees etc. call 564-1111. on such a diverse range of Community Association to show Sydney Cook Lane This number provides a 24- committees and boards. updated plans for the future At the last Council meet- hour referral service to the development of Lansdowne ing of 1988, a motion was responsible City or Regional Glebe Community Park. A public meeting has approved to name the lane department. office also been set for 7:00 p.m. that runs behind Broadway Aldermanic on January 30 at Lansdowne Avenue between Torrington Arrangements have been Park in the Assembly Hall. Place and Bronson in honour OTTAWA CAMERA CLINIC 800 Bank Street 232-6137 VALENTINE'S DAY SALE On KODAK CAMERAS, PROJECTORS and FILM When you want bright, vivid color prints the very next day...

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January 20, 1989 Glebe Report - 12 N EWS Skating rinks open and accessible ANNE SCOTTON BY HUGH STEPHENS faces, and changing facili- Ottawa Board of Education ties. The rinks opened Now that winter has descen- January and are staffed Zone Two ded with its full force, 9th Monday to Friday from 6 - skating rinks in the Glebe 10 p.m. and on Saturday and We will be discussing the are again open for business. Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to In the north west corner, Budget and Priorities for the 5:30 p.m. Glebe Memorial Park on Glen- Board soon. dale Avenue opened on If you would like to know more, December 30 and has both a write to me c/o hockey and a skating surface. Rink hours are weekdays 4-6 Ottawa Board of Education and 7-9:30; Saturdays noon 330 Gilmore Street to 5:30 and 6:30-9:30; and Ottawa, Ont. K2P 0P9 Sundays noon to 5. The rink is reserved exclusively for family skating (i.e. no By Monica Pine hockey) on Fridays from 7 to 8 and Sundays from noon to 2. Of course no mention of Safe tips for snow shovellers As in past years, the rink skating in the Glebe would is staffed and maintained by be complete without reference The Ottawa-Carleton Safety ter balance. volunteers from the neigh- to the Canal and its tribu- Council suggests the follow- bourhood. Stu -Hold the shovel at the Averill and tary, Patterson Creek, but ing safe methods of shovel- handle and about mid- Dudliegh Coyle are once again of course no hockey is ling snow. way along the co-chairmen of the Rink' Rats. allowed. shaft; Push snow, A date to note is Sunday, Just outside the Glebe, but rather than lift- this gives ing if possible. February 5, when the annual still very accessible is the This puts more leverage less strain on the rink party will be held from speed skating oval at Brewer heart, and so reduces less chance of back damage. 1 to 3:30 p.m. All are wel- Park. The rink is maintained your effort and come and there will be food by the Ottawa Pacers, a speed If you must lift the snow: and activities for all ages. back strain. skating club, but is avail- - stand facing the direction Glebe residents closer to able for use by anyone, which you are going to throw Bank Street are served by except during competition. the snow; this saves you the Mutchmor Rink, behind Whether you want a family from twisting your body and Corpus Christi school, be- outing, or to slap the puck, possibly straining joints or tween Third and Fourth Ave- strap on your skates and head your back. nues just off Lyon. It has out to one of the places in - Stand with your feet sligh- both hockey and skating sur- the Glebe waiting for you. tly apart - this gives bet-

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Win terlude 1989 - February 3 to 12 Ten days of activities and amusementfor the whole family! TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS DURING WINTERLUDE WEEKENDS The following traffic restrictions will be enforced during the listed times to ensurefire, ambulance and ST.MSTMOA police emergency access. Fri., February 3rd 6:00 pm to midnight Fri., FebruarylOth. 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm Sat., February 4th 10:00 am to 11:00 pm Sat., February I 1th 10:00 am to 11:00 pm Sun., February 5th 9:00 am to 11:00 pm Sun., February 12th 10:00 am to 6:00 pm STREET CLOSURES Queen WELLINGTON RIDEAU MALL Elizabeth Driveway from Laurier Avenue to Preston Street Dow's Lake Area bounded by Queen Elizabeth Driveway, Carling and Bronson Avenues Adelaide Street at Fifth Avenue Holmwood Street, East of Bank Street Clarey Avenue EMERGENCY ROUTES: NO STOPPING AT ANY TIME ON Bank Street, (east side) from Fifth Avenue to Catherine Street Bank Street, (west side)from Fifth Avenue to Bank Street Bridge Fifth Avenue, (north side) from Queen Elizabeth Driveway to O'Connor Street (east side) from Strathco.na Avenue to Fifth Avenue FREE SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE A free shuttle bus service (Snowbus) will be provided at five minute intervals along Queen Elizabeth Driveway and from Jacques Cartier Park in II ull.

OUEENSWAY SHUTTLE BUS SCHEDULE Fri., Feb. 3rd 6:00 pm to midnight Fri., Feb. 10th 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm Sat., Feb. 4th 10:30 am to 10:30 pm Sat., Feb. 1 1th 10:30 arn to 10:30 pm Sun., Feb. 5 th 10:30 am to 10:30 pm Sun , Feb. 12th 10:30 am to 6:00 pm PARK'N RIDE The public is invited to use OC Transpo bus Number 95 free of charge to get to on Friday, February 3 from 6:00 pm to midnight and on both Saturdays and Sundays ofthe Winterlude Weekends from 10:00 arn to 6:00 pm. WIN RLUDE Park' n Ride lots served by Bus Route 95 are located at: BAPIC Orleans (corner of Champlain and Highway 17) in the east South end of Baseline Station in the west SNOW BUS WITH WHEELCHAIR LIFT "CALL TO GET A RIDE" (613)725,7687. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON WINTERLUDE CALL 239-5000.

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January 20, 1989 Glebe Report - 13 Thanks to you... ()yin 1 1/1/e re Early February 1989 We will be packing up all of our Pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, bath oil, soaps, vitamins, shaving stuff, candy, baby needs, diapers, greeting cards and this list can go on for ever! But we don't want to take it all with us to our new location at 778 Bank Street (next to the IGA) So...Come in & take advantage of our CLEARANCE PRICES! Celebrate our expansion during the months of December & January! Weekly draws for excellent prizes Super Moving Day Clearance Prices Weekly events PRIZES Week (1) Week ending January 7, 1989 G.E. Headset Radio, AM/FM Retail Value $24.95 Week (2) Week ending January 14, 1989 G.E."Bathmate" AM/FM Radio Retail Value $49.95 Week (3) Week ending January 21, 1989 G.E. "P" Jammer Clock Radio Retail Value $49.95 Week (4) Week ending January 28, 1989 G.E. Telephone Answering Machine Retail Value $119.95 Glehe rrarv 697 Bank Street / Tel: 234-8587

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January 20, 1989 Glebe Report 14 FEATURE News from Sydney's Glebe "down under"

1988 the Bernstein climate here is wonderful, exotic, tropical, native constantly changing views. family left their Clemow temperate, very sunny with and imported plants, trees One feature that makes Avenue home for a sabbatical lovely sea breezes. The pre- and flowers. Comfortable Sydney's harbor so beauti- in Sydney, Australia. The valence of these romantic, garden furniture invites ful is the many fingerlike following letter from Judy lacey balconies full of you to stop, have some tea peninsulas ii theharbour arrived in late December, Jasmine vines is a perfect and just enjoy the heavy area. The shores are all telling us of another Glebe adaptation of your basic row- scents around you. I never used for shipping and boat- with fascinating similariti.es house. hear anyone cutting grass. ing and houses sit on to our own. Read on.... There is an awareness of The gardens usually have hilly streets overlook- heritage value in this suburb stone or tiled floors. ing the colorful harbor and citizens groups are mon- A typical 4 bedroom, happenings. These peninsu- Wday Glebe: itoring developers' projects. two story brick Glebe las are connected to each There is no "plan" or of- house in Ottawa would other and to downtown by The Glebe "down under" is ficial legislation to protect sell in an equivalent Syd- a wonderfully efficient alive and well and uncannily and beautiful ferry service. close in flavor to our "up We go to the beach or down- on top" Glebe. Some of the town shopping on a breath- Glebe Point Road shops have taking 8 minute ferry ride. the same names! (Rasputins, I glide under the harbor Glebe Ritz...Glebe post of- bridge, past the opera fice - do we still have one?). house right to the core of The Oz Glebe Ritz also has downtown Sydney - the cost wonderful desserts but not of this magnificent ride? the view of our Fifth Avenue $1.20. Ritz. Here in Oz the key ele- The "Oz" Glebe is also an ment responsible for our inner city neighborhood. wonderful experience has Sydney proper is an area been and continues to be about ten blocks square,west the warmth and friendli- of the famous harbour where ness of all the people we've the opera house sits. Every met. Neighboring kids were neighborhood has its own name inviting the boys fishing and is called a suburb of after about two hours and Sydney. It's quite confusing we were off to those wonder- initially. The city is huge! ful Aussie "barbies", teas, Terrace (row) houses with 1,ron lacework in the Sydney's Glebe does not beach parties, Glebe in Sydney, Australia. pub crawls have spectacular water views etc. within a week. There but does house the magnifi- cent Sydney University model- but it's coming. Sometimes ney suburb for around a ed-after many Oxford U. build- Bob and I feel we have million dollars. Houses are ings. Lovely sandstone Tudor time travelled back 20 auctioned. The asking price buildings are set in grassed years from today's Ottawa is the reserve minimum that quadrangles with gorgeous Glebe. The community feel- you sell for. An auctioned '0 native flowers and trees. ing is there and the lovely house usually sells for You'd swear you were in charm of old streets and much more than its reserve England until you hear the houses and people still price. The whole scene is Kookaburras laughing in the enjoying them. frightening unless you are trees. It's an enchanting place; tennis courts and is no formal waiting period swimming pool too! I'd Glebe preservation defended here for anything. You dive never get any studying done right in to whatever's hap- here. SIR: Your front page article of tially. Thus, Glebe is an excellent pening and there is always October 13 (The tyranny of good example of the kind of new something happening. Now, The Oz Glebe houses lots taste) gives a very misleading development Greg Vickas wants. of students and hasn't be- impression. A tiny handful of developers, this might be unique to bi- come quite as yuppified as The overwhelming majority of however, tend to live in the past and centennial year. I volunteer Glebe residents want the character pretend that Glebe is a slum to be to return anytime to see what Ottawa's Glebe...yet. Glebe of the area preserved. Most devel- demolished. Point Road (Bank St.) is opers recognise this, and follow They need to be educated to happens in "normal" years. full of inexpensive ethnic Leichhardt Council's guidelines. recognise Australia's fine architec- Somehow I think the party where Consequently, the standard of tural heritage. to use appropriate will continue! restaurants and cafes most new development in Glebe is designs and materials, as Greg Well enough now. We you can sit for hours over a higher than in the past. Vickas observes, rallier than have for superb cappuccino. (Next to The NSW Department of !lous- their ignorant and greedy (and miss our Ottawa news and cappuccino ing has been one of the leaders in anonymous) bleatings publicised. have been getting bits from beer and wine, build- producing new and extended friends letters. If you can seems to be the national ings that blend in with the existing N. P. Macindos, drink!) architecture, and these have Planning Convener send us a Glebe Report we'd increased the population substan- 1 he Glebe Society just love to read what's In the old days, the lovely e happening in our favorite iron lacework that we so As this letter to the editor of a Sydney AustraZia "suburb". Have a happy new admire in the terrace (row) newspaper shows, their GZebe is going through some of year. We're hoping to spend houses in the Oz Glebe was the same "developmental" stages as Ottawa's GZebe. tossed into the shipholds Christmas on the beach... from England as ballast. The We've noticed throughout selling a Sydney house to sorry, I had to tell someone. settlers and convicts in- the older Sydney suburbs, move to Ottawa! Many people here have turkey corporated it into their the tendency to fence and We are not living in the dinner in July when it's buildings which mimic what gate each property. No Oz Glebe. We were capti- cooler and have barbequed you would have found in the matter how tiny the garden, vated by a tiny, 150 year seafood at the beach for scuzzier neighborhoods of there is a brick, wood or old cottage overlooking Christmas. It's a tradition old London. The main differ- iron fence around it. the container ship docks we're just going to have to ence in housing is the addi- This may also be a borrowed in the old shipping suburb try. tion of lovely verandahs London feature. Inside of Balmain. We watch the stretching across the main these walls are lovely ships from our back deck Sincerely, and/or second floor. The small gardens full of and are thrilled by the Judy Bernstein

January 20, 1989 Glebe Report - 15 SCHOOL NEWS Popular cassette brings holiday cheer

the studio session, our son .141.44-ttitlit was saying 'Take one' and LADY EVELYN 'Take two' every time he rAMIN. sang a song," said parent Karen Irving, whose six-year old is in his third year at Lady Evelyn. "How many kids his age have had a 41444444444-. chance to see a real recor- ding operation?" PRIMARY "The children were 'up' ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL-1988 for the taping, and their energy and enthusiasm car- ried right through to the BY JOANNA DEAN end of the year," said A Canadian bestseller was Principal Dodie Wood. "It born at Lady Evelyn Primary was a great way to close Alternative School just be- out the fall term." fore the holiday break, Lady Evelyn Primary with children, staff and Alternative School serves parents joining together the Glebe, , to produce a full-length Ottawa East and . cassette of festive music. Originally built in 1905, The cassette which fea- Photo: Ila Ross Lady Evelyn became the tures 17 holiday tunes per- Lady PJvelynPrimary Alternative School students sing Ottawa Board of Education's formed by Lady Evelyn stu- Christmas carols at Main Street Community Centre. first alternative school in dents, was a cooperative 1982. Its child-centred production in which each approach to primary educa- pupil took part. An initial Proceeds from the project, for the Evelyn Avenue school tion emphasizes flexible production run of over 200 coordinated by Glebe resi- More important, the taping grading, parent participa- tapes was sold out a week dents Patti and Bob Libbey, was a unique and enjoyable tion, and a high degree of before classes ended on will support the purchase . experience for each child. interaction among classroom December 23. of new playground equipment "For two weeks following groupings. First Avenue winter activities First Avenue memorabilia BY CAROLE SWAN and collected 165 snowsuits Are you a former student of First Avenue? Or do you know for distribution to needy of anyone who is? Maybe you know of someone who has a scrap- children. Canned goods were book or old While winter slows many of photos, newsletters, notebooks or other souve- also collected for the Food nirs of the school. If you us down for a period of hib- answered "Yes" to any of these Bank. questions, First Avenue is looking ernation, it has not been for you Twice over Christmas the First Avenue School will be that way for the students and celebrating its 90th Anniver- Junior Choir from First sary in staff at First Avenue School. 1989, and is looking for memorabilia from former Avenue under the direction students to In December Madame Hudon's add interest and authenticity to its celebra- of Mr. Desmond Hassell, tions during Education Week, April 24 - 28. Grade 2 class was selected performed Christmas carols In late as one of two classes to re- February, the staff and organizing committee of at Fifth Avenue Court. the school present the Ottawa Board of are hoping that former students will want to visit a classroom Education in making decora- They were accompanied by and share some of their memories with the tions for the tree in the Kevin Hassell on trombone, current students. If you have Great Hall of the National Ian Hassell on trumpet and any memorabilia, or wish to reminisce with Gallery. While their bright Rebecca Campbell, vocals, present-day students, please call Kathy Ullrich 232-7950 or Betty decorations festooned the and drummer Bouba. McKechnie 234-0016. tree, the youngsters joined Santa visited the court with children from other after the choir's December schools representing all 24th appearance and gave First Avenue Book Sale March 9-11 over schools boards in the area, out 200 candy canes. Start gathering your books Looking ahead, the for a party complete with school to donate to the First will kick off their music and clowns. "Winter Avenue School Book Sale. To share the warmth during Week" activities with a For information call Jean Family Skating Party on this cold season, First McCarthy 232-7688 or Susan Wednesday, February 8, from Avenue classes raised over Johnson 234-9910. $600. for the Snowsuit Fund 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

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First Avenue School Junior Choir, under the direction of IvJ. 749-2121 (Bus) Desmond Hassell, sing Christmas carols at Fifth Avenue 237-6131 (Res) Court. January 20, 1989 Glebe Report - 16 SCHOOL NEWS Books come alive at Mutchmor BY DOUG GOODIER Each class then accepted Everyone knows that the the challenge of bringing a next best thing to enjoying book to life by preparing a book yourself is sharing dramatic presentations to it with someone else. At be performed for five other Mutchmor, early last month, classes. Parents were in- all the classes from Junior vited to the school to enjoy Kindergarten to Grade 6 these literary events shared their choices of and were treated to court- books, or stories from room dramas, skits, humorous books, with other classes and satirical plays, choral in the school. presentations, a musical As an introduction and to comedy and a gothic drama. demonstrate how it might be As you can see from the done, the Mutchmor staff pictures there are many dressed up as pupils them- budding actors and actress- selves and presented to es at Mutchmor. the iNNOMOMMirmimm.-- children their own dramati- Grade 1 pupil, Julianna Puccini dispenses zed version of Shel justice in "The Judge". Logan Dobie and Silverstein's poem Sick. Jeremiah Jewitt act as her bodyguards.

PHOTOS BY DOUG GOODIER

In a Grade 6 presentation of "Dracula", Lindsay Mullaly looks over the next potential victim, Christina Bradshaw.

Emily Cole in the title role of "The Hungry Thing", wants to be fed by Mark Jaekl and AZix Cleland. Eric WriggZesworth and Matthew Carr wait with their offerings.

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January 20, 1989 Glebe Report - 17 "Irm uffImgû HmfmaffmllEofc" Wintertime activities for the naturalist

BY VICTORIA DICKENSON day, since it is located in two trees, and on either side All but the Pink Road fee- AND JEFF HARRISON a sheltered spruce and cedar is what looks like a large der site are connected to grove, not too far from the with a record on cross-country ski trails, Midwinter blues. flower pot NCC road. To reach the feeder its top. The wire passes and offer the combined oppor- Christmas is over, and site, cross the Island Park but the squirrels tunity to ski and enjoy na- Winterlude hasn't begun. through, Bridge, take the Upper Aylmer can't. ture at the same time. Snow- The weeks seem to crawl by, Road towards Aylmer; turn shoeing is also fun, but you and January is either very right at Vanier, and go north can easily manage the trails cold or unseasonably warm. to Pink Road; then west on in boots. The snow is often We hesitate to call the Phone ahead Pink Road to Clock Road. The tramped down by visitors warm spells a thaw, since feeder is about 300 metres You might want to phone before you. winter never seems to loose beyond Clock, on the north the NCC to make sure this While it may be fun to its icy grip. But even in side of the road. Look for trail is open. We were out visit a feeder, don't forget the depths of winter, there the sign. at the Jack Pine Trail be- there is some good winter is lots to see for an urban fore Christmas, and there walking right in Ottawa naturalist, if you're will- were warning signs. The South along the Rideau River. ing to bundle up warm and Write down bird finds beaver engineering crew had Make sure to bring a bag of brave the winter winds. decided to change the loca- stale bread crusts. We've Seme prefer to watch birds Last winter, we took the tion of their dam, and had got a large and hungry duck at their backyard feeder children out to Pink Road flooded the boardwalks! population to feed. from the comfort of their after Christmas for a tramp own home. Hardier souls, through the snow, and mana- or those trying to wear out ged to see 15 different spe- their never-tired children, cies. We probably would might want to venture out have seen a few more, if we to watch birds at one of the could have kept our kids feeders operated by the from laughing and giggling. Ottawa Field-Naturalists If you're lucky, you might Club. This winter the club even see one of our northern is maintaining six feeders visitors at Pink Road - a at various locations around grey jay or (or whiskeyjack), the city. Four of the most or the boreal chickadee. prominent feeders are on the How do you tell a boreal from Jack Pine Trail on Moodie a black-capped chickadee? 'Drive, Pink Road north of The boreal has a brown cap Aylmer in , Davidson and sings its "chick-a-dee- Road in the south-east near dee-dee" with a nasal twang. Blossom Park, and at the NCC Make sure you write down your Interpretation Centre on 'finds" in the log book at Dolman Ridge Road (off the site, and check it out Anderson Road), east of the yourself to see what other city. people have seen. One of our favourite expe- ditions is to the Jack Pine Feeder is an oasis Trail feeder on the east side A feeder might be equated of Moodie Drive. We drive west on Fallowfield Road, to an oasis surrounded by a desert. Any place where searching (usually in vain) wild birds and animals can in the fields along the way find reliable food sources for snowy owls or snow buntings, is bound to be well patroni- especially on the zed. Chickadees, white- stretch between Merivale and breasted nuthatches, downy Cedarview. The feeder is on Do you know someone and hairy woodpeckers, and NCC land several kilometres lots of squirrels are sure north of Fallowfield on to be found on any visit. Moodie Drive. There's a par- who deserves a medal? A bit different from the king lot, and lots of cross- If you know someone who has made by you each year. country ski trails. backgarden feeder - no pig- made Ontario a better place to We need your nominations eons, house sparrows, or The feeder is fairly shel- live...through their selflessness, by March 15, 1989. Nomination starlings! Occasionally the tered in a wood of tall white humanity and kindness...tell us. forms are available now by feeders will play host to a pine and hardwoods. Here An Advisory Council of writing: The Ontario Honours group of finches. Redpolls, the chickadees will eat out Ontario citizens, whose and Awards Secretariat, Ministry pine siskins, purple finches of your hand! Just bring honorary chairman is the of Intergovernmental Affairs, and evening grosbeaks may some seeds and stand patient- Lieutenant Governor of 6th Floor, Mowat Block, all turn up, though often ly with your arm raised up, Ontario, The Honourable 900 Bay Street, Toronto different species are more and the seeds on your palm. Lincoln M. Alexander, selects M7A 1C1 or from your abundant in different years. The birds will come, one by the recipients from nominations M.P.P.S constituency office. This winter seems to be a one, to take their snack. poor one for seeing finches, Look for them in the jack but a visit to the thirty or pine woods on your way to so feeders at Pink Road may the feeder. be your best chance to find Chickadees aren't the only some. The big black, white hungry inhabitants of the and yellow evening grosbeaks woods. Red squirrels chatter are among our favourites, away, often raiding the fee- The Ontario Medal endlessly quarreling among ders. The Field Naturalists for themselves as they skillful- have developed an intriguing Good Citizenship ly crack sunflower seeds. anti-squirrel device on This is also a good feeder their feeder. The feeder is to visit on a cold, windy suspended from a wire between January 20, 1989 Glebe Report - 18 NEWS 28 tips for "butting out" If you're a smoker who cises whenever you have things. breathing exercises. would like to quit, take an urge to light up. Drink lots of water and Find some new hobbies to heart. Even if you've mis- 9. Collect all your butts juices instead of tea fill in the extra time sed Weedless Wednesday here in a jar as a reminder or coffee, which can be you now have -- cross- is a list of helpful hints of how dirty the habit triggers to smoke. word puzzles, needlework, from the Ottawa Carleton can be. If you have the fidgets, knitting, racquetball, Health Department to inspire Think of quitting just swimming or gardening. and strengthen your resolve play with something like one day at a time - don't a paper clip, a to kick the nicoteen habit. swizzle 25. Keep the fridge supplied look ahead into that stick or a pen. with munchies such as smokeless future. c arrots, pickles, Toothpicks, sugarless celery, List reasons for quitting apples and so on. When quit day arrives - gum and mints can be help- Be positive - avoid nega- get rid of all cigarettes ful to chew on. 26. Remember there is no tive thoughts about how lighters, matches and such thing as "one". After meals, get up difficult it might be. ashtrays. from the table and brush your Use a calendar to mark Set a quit date and stick Figure out how much money teeth, or go for a walk, off each day of the first with it. you are going to save and or do the dishes. few months of quitting. Involve someone else - plan rewards. Avoid some of the common Be realistic about the ask them to quit with Keep busy doing nice situations you have symptoms of recovery - you or ask them to be things like going to a associated with smoking: they are temporary and your buddy. movie or the art gallery sitting in your favourite indicate the healing pro- Switch brands. or bike riding. chair, watching T.V., cess going on. They can etc. include irritability, Smoke only half of each Avoid other smokers, if sore throat, perspiring cigarette. possible. Spend as much time as more, itchiness, irreg- possible outdoors, where Limit the number of cig- Celebrate by having a ularity, feeling spaced it is easier not to be arettes you will smoke special dinner. out, thirst, tempted. each day before quit day. During the next few days feeling drowsy Practise relaxation tech- Do deep breathing exer- keep busy doing pleasant and achey. niques and continue deep

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January 20, 1989 Glebe Report - 21 OBSERVATION POST World Exchange Plaza evocative

all the way to Metcalfe, but terminate in a courtyard from which curved steps of an amphitheatre rise to- ward Queen St. The curve is carried out along Queen by a wall pierced with glass- less window openings. Its only function is decorative, like the wall of Septimius Severus, a Roman ruin that decorates the Stazione Term- ine in Rome. A galleria pierces the base obliquely from the court, its floors rising four storeys to a glass roof. The bottom level of the galleria will be that of Albert St., its second that of Queen St. The third level will be accessible from the BY COURTNEY BOND Sparks St. Mall by two bridges of the Ottawa truss Passers-by on Queen or form, crossing over Queen Albert Streets will have St. The base will also in- seen recently-erected signs clude a major department announcing the World Ex- store, at the end toward change Plaza. By Christmas, O'Connor St. ground will be broken in The Plaza is Post Modern Central Ottawa for the Pla- Model of the World E xchang e P Zaza in design but it hardly za's dominant structure fil- northerly and southerly fa- at midnight, and so on, to cites classic elements in ling in what is at the are mo- cades, which fifteen the east end. This slow the service of nostalgia, ment a block of dowdy park- storeys high. Somewhat diurnal journey will tell the as that movement often does ing lots. This concept of wedge-shaped, they are fac- passing of the day for Ottaw- unless those constantly architects Brisbin Brooke ed in beige-coloured granita ans. The concept of this repeated Ottawa trusses, Beynon will be built by The central glass-covered Tower and its daily change is or those largely function- Perez on Corporation the portion of this corporate called "Timespan" by the less pieces of wall, are Canlands, between Queen and office tower is topped by developer. classic. Graham Bird likes Albert, Metcalfe and a roof in an O'Con- east-west flat The skewed tower, not as to think of the trusses as (One nor Streets. of the circular curve. This is out- high, like the main block "symbols of community spi- architects' works in Ottawa lined by slender girders is a "sandwich" of blue- rit." The skewing of the is Gallery Court, luxury which represent, in the green glass-clad elements hotel tower and the obli- condos on Murray of Street). words Graham Bird, Perez's between masonry, with the quity of the galleria are great Plaza The ("World Vice-President of Develop- exception that glass breaks related to the skewed sit- doesn't Exchange" have an ment, the "Ottawa Valley through masonry differently ing of the nearby Manufac- easy ring like "Rideau truss". In Cen- form it resembles on each facade, in a non- turers Life building, acroffi tre") is a complex structure the wooden truss bridge that symmetrical form. The roof Metcalfe St. What is Post- It will consist of two tow- Lt-Col. John By erected over is a shallow barrel-vault. Modern is the mixed use of ers, one filling much of the Chaudière in 1827. Over This will be a 200-suite materials; this has been the block's end toward the curved roof-top between executive hotel, with office done imaginatively. I like O'Connor Street, one not so the "Ottawa trusses" will facilities in the suites. this evocative, rather high, lying along Queen slowly travel a great stain- The two towers are set on elegant structure. Street toward Metcalfe,but less steel_ball, leaving a fOur storey base. It The court and amphitheatre skewed. The westerly tower, the east end of the building fronts on Queen, Albert and will add another amenity its long axis lying with at 6 a.m., reaching the cen- toward Metcalfe Streets in to Ottawa in summer. In the block, consists of a tre of the arc at noon and broken facades, i.e., they particular, Centre-towners centre section faced in the westerly extremity at do not present featureless, will find it very handy to blue-green glass, rising 6 p.m. At night it will uniform faces. The hotel have this large shopping about five storeys above the return, lying in the centre and the base do not extend mall west of the Canal.

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January 20, 1989 Glebe Report - 22 BOOKS Toronto author's quest for truths He was preoccupied with Six Day War. He said: has encountered an unwelcome the security of Herzl's and Without the holy cities of third party, militarism. Ahad Ha'am's two pronged Nablus and Jericho, (both She was upset when she kept By ideology. In Paris' view of which happened to be ter- meeting young Israeli sol- Sharon these three thinkers helped ritory controlled by Jordan), diers, "cannon fodder for Drache shape the current, prevail- Israel was a mutilated body." the reborn state." But her ing philosophy of the mod- For Zvi Yehudah Kook, the Canadian-Jewish liberalism ern, democratic, Jewish Six Day War was positive evi- has never stood in the way state. dence of God's presence in of her genuine humanism. She is also appalled by the THE GARDEN AND THE GUN Her odyssey began almost history. In his messianic lack of prospects that lie by Erna Paris a year before the intifada subtext, Gush Emunim were ahead for the equally entren- Lester and Orpen Dennys, (the Palestinian uprising) facilitators, the earthly 292 pages, $15.95 (paper) when the major hot potato angels, who believed in the ched Palestinians, who appear in Israel was the battle "Greater Israel," and that to be as resilient and as During the winter of 1987, between the orthodox and the Judea and Samaria belonged patient as the Jews when it Toronto born journalist and secülar. The Haredim, as to the Jewish state by right, comes to waiting for return author, Erna Paris spent the religious are called, Biblical inheritance. Their to their homeland. Still, two months travelling with- were burning posters of wo- main project, Paris learns, the portrait of modern in Israel hoping to learn men in bathing suits, prot- is the creation of a trans- Israelis that Paris paints the realities of the 40 year esting archeological exca- Samarian highway linking is that of steadfast deter- old reborn Jewish state. vation close to the Western Jewish settlements which mination with a 5,000 year Early on in her personal Wall and violently demonst- will bypass Arab towns and history propelling them explorations, she was repea- rating for the closure of villages, thus making it righteously forward. It ap- tedly thwarted in her basic Jerusalem cinemas that attem- possible to drive the length pears that the Palestinians quest; a desire to delineate pted to operate on the and breadth of the occupied must fit cautiously into between the religious and Sabbath. The religious com- territory without ever encoun- this Israeli portrait, not the secular, the separation munity was doing what it had tering a Palestinian. vice versa. Paris' personal of synagogue and state. rarely done before; it was The new West Bank reality, journey inside Israel has Had she set herself an impo- becoming militant. a growing orthodox Jewish taught her that the Jewish ssible task she wondered at presence, is poignantly par- state is calling the shots the end of her trip which alleled by Paris' visit to even if at times it does so took her to East Jerusalem, the women's yeshiva for re- with awkward and uncomfort- a Jewish settlement on the turnees to the faith and a able conviction. West Bank, a Palestinian trip to two border Kibbutzim. Glebe author Sharon Drache's refugee camp, two kibbutzim Barbed wire, once a symbol forthcoming novel "Ritual (one on the Lebanese border of incarceration in Nazi Slaughter", published by and one in the Golan Heights) concentration camps, has be- atarry Press, will be relea- as well as to various insti- come a symbol of physical sed in the Spring of 1989. tutions within Israel that security. The closeminded- she thought might reveal ness of the orthodox retur- the Israeli reality and the nees in the women's yeshiva Jewish dream. and the necessary military defense of the Jewish set- Reality and dreams tlements meld in Paris' mind. tNEXIGL1 ROWS Still, she continues to The reality and the dream probe, making pilgrimages to as defined by the Zionists E rna Paris great selection affordable prices the Diaspora and Yad Vashem eamma/satinge are not unified, Paris' museums. A historical con- homework tells her; and she Paris examines this change DOWNTOWN 234-7044 text is what she is after. always does her homework. in orthodox attitudes when 207 Rideau St. Ottawa She refuses to look at the Her research adds substance she visits a Gush Emunim GLEBE 236-9499 present without reference to to her travelogue. Every- (Block of the Faithful) set- 895 Bank St. Ottawa the past. thing she observes falls tlement in the West Bank and DOWS LAKE 234-8156 Erna Paris has tried to into a carefully studied when she actually boards for PAVILION, Ottawa discover where religion and context. She reviews for a week in a women's yeshiva secularism meet in the mod- ORLEANS 824-6014 readers the philosophies of for returnees to the faith; 2401 St. Joseph Blvd. "born-again Jews". The Gush ern state of Israel but she Theodor Herzl (the founding A TRADITION IN GREAT TASTE father of modern Zionism), Emunim movement strikes her Ahad Ha'am (late 19th cen- as fulfillment of the vision tury) and Vladmir Jabotinsky of Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, (early to mid 20th century). the chief rabbi of Israel CHARLESFORT DEVELOPMENT Perhaps Herzl, with his during the British Mandate. revolutionary fervor; com- His acceptance of Zionism, CORPOR A TION pelled by pogroms and the in particular the reestab- nasty Dreyfus affair, had lishment of the Jewish home- tackled more than he and land, was rationalized as "a his beleaguered people could temporary spiritual degenera- handle; the physical return tion; a descent for the pur- to a homeland from which pose of ascent". Paris apt- they had been exiled for ly calls this chapter, "the 2,000 years. Paris informs politics of the Messiah," us that Ahad Ha'am "added implying that if the ortho- a new wrinkle. He taught dox were true to themselves, that in order to survive, they would insist on waiting the Jews needed to streng- for messianic deliverance. But Rabbi Kook and his coho- then their 'national spirit' WE PREFER THE GLEBE . . DON'T YOU? as in the tea- rts decided it was in their exemplified Development Corporation. an award \\inning builder is involved in new infill best interests to help the chings of the prophets, UCharlesfort construction and extensive renovation \ vork. We are constantly in search of new sites. along. Kook's which meant the expression Messiah Rabbi If you. your church, your club or association have property on a large Ica which Inight be suitable of their traditional moral- son took his father's accom- Ibr development then we would like to hear from you. If vomi arc interested in knowing about ity." 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January 20, 1989 Glebe Report - 23 IF YOU HAVE NEWS Call the Editor at 233-6063 or write to the GLEBE REPORT WORDS P.O. Box 4794, Station E, Ottawa K1S 5H9 Library Top Ten

Here is this month's "top ten" requested books at the South Branch of the Ottawa Public Library. A reminder: a public library card is free of charge to local residents. Any book that we own, or that is on order, may be reserved free of charge. Till We Meet Again,by Judith Krantz Fiction. Latest offering from the popular romance writer. The Duchess of Windsor by Charles Higham Non-fiction. Rattling the skeletons in the closet of the Abdication Crisis. Cardinal of the ld'?emlin by Tom Clancy Fiction. The hunt for a renegade submarine and the race for Star Wars supremacy Renfrew's heritage could set off World War Three. Cat's Eye by Margaret Atwood architects Fiction. Elaine Risley, a painter, has fled Toronto for Vancouver. Now, returning many years later she BY INEZ BERG Barbara Sibbald, an Ottawa is confronted by shadows of her past life. Valley journalist and editor, The Edge by Dick Francis FACES AND FACADES, The contributed the portion of Fiction. In his latest thriller, Francis introduces Renfrew Architecture of the book on Werner Ernest Tor Kelsey, an undercover agent for Britain's Edey and Noffke, Noffke. Noffke (1878-1964) Juniper Books, designed many Ottawa build- Racecourse Security Service. His job is to rid 55 pages, $12.00 (paper) ings including the Blackburn racing of one of its most notorious villains. Much Building. action on a trans-Canada rail trip. A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking. Faces and Facades will be Sponsored and distributed of interest to heritage Non-fiction. A valiant attempt to present cosmology, by Heritage Renfrew the buffs in the Ottawa Valley book can be ordered from: space and time in layman's terms. and the Glebe. Mrs. J.E. Lindsay, 321 No Time to Wave Goodbye by Ben Wicks It details the work of both Albert Street N., Renfrew, Non-fiction. A sometimes touching account of what it architects in Renfrew and Ontario, K7V 1V6, Ph. 1 - was like as a child to be evacuated from British cities in 1939. includes biographical infor- 432-3126. It is also sold them as well. in many Renfrew book Lyre of Orpheus by Robertson Davies mation about stores. Edey is Fiction. Third in the Cornish trilogy. Follows The Moses Chamberlain Rebel Angels and What's Bred in the Bone. most well known in Ottawa Capote by Gerald Clarke as the architect of the Faces and Faca Je s Non-fiction.' A biography of the American writer Aberdeen Pavilion (Cow The Renfrew Architecture of Truman Capote, from his childhood in Alabama to his Palace) and the Lindsay Edey well-publicized social life. Department Store (Daly Bldg.) and Noffke The Icarus Agenda b7 He also designed Glashan Robert Ludlum -- Fiction. Thriller. Public School, McLeod Street American presidential politics Heritage Renfrew entwine with Middle East politics. Methodist Church and several Glebe residences. lifirrrylryyrrrrrirrimr/. . aiRF libT4 Halina Jeletzky, a contri- White Cane Week butor of many Glebe Report articles on local architec- This year "White Cane Week" to 7 p.m. on the 7th, and ture has authored the por- will run from February 5th 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on tion of the book on Edey. to the llth. the 8th of February, in the She is a former Glebe resi- This year's theme is C.N.I.B. Auditorium at 320 dent, a researcher and stu- "Access to Information," some- McLeod Street. dent of architecture. thing of particular impor- The objective is to assist tance to blind and visually blind and visually impaired impaired people. people to be active in the On February 7th and 8th, workplace and society. The there will be an Open House CANADIAN MARTYRS PARISH LENTEN SERIES display is also of importan- and major display of some 100 MAIN STREET, OTTAWA ce to teachers, nurses, soc- really quite remarkable tech- ial workers, industry and nical aids, as well as some Canadian Martyrs Catholic Church welcomes all those liv- government representatives. ing in of the more usual aids people the parish territory to a Lenten study and prayer series. by have been using. Included are large print Presentations Father Ed. MacNeil of Arnprior Renewal For the first time, there computers, voice, optical Team, and by Bishop Brendon O'Brien. Join us on will be several displays of scanners, software, large Lent, Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. February 16, 23, March 2, 9 the various sporting activi- print and braille books and and 16. Phone 232-5347 ties people are becoming numerous other devices. involved in. Everyone is welcome. For The hours will be 12 noon information call 563-4021. Ecumenical worship WE BUY FINE FURNITURE. CHINA ANTIQUES This year the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity takes place from January 22-29. To celebrate our unity the clergy and Ç;Teorffette China Ç;Tift congregations of the Glebe will hold an ecumenical service of worship. This service c4nticiues will take place at Glebe - St. James United Fine Furniture, China, Gifts Church at 7 p.m. on Sunday January 29th. A time of fellowship will follow worship. You are all invited! 502 Bank St. 232-6851

January 20, 1989 Glebe Report - 24 CHURCH NEWS Pastoral services THE GLEBE CHURCHES at Perley Hospital WELCOME YOU BY SISTER THERESA MORRISSEY it is the human reality that spells Emmanuel, God-with- CHURCH OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT (Roman Catholic) The Perley Hospital had us. Fourth Avenue at Percy Street 232-4891 its beginning in 1898 in the To bring together and fac- Parish Clergy: Rev. David Corkery, Pastor Perley Homestead on Welling- ilitate sacramental and pas- Rev. Neal Dwyer, c.s.s.r., In Residence ton Street. It was known as toral ministry, the Pastoral Masses: Saturday: 9:00 AM, 4:30 PM the Perley Home for Incura- Services Department was est- Sunday: 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM, 12:15 PM bles. This site was expro- ablished in September 1986. EGLISE CHRIST-ROI priated by the Federal The co-ordinator is Sister Government in 1912, and in Teresa Morrissey. Teresa is 254, rue Argyle 233-3202 Pasteur: Jacques 1915 a new building on a member of the Grey Sisters Marcotte, o.p. Messes: Aylmer Avenue was completed of the Immaculate Conception. samedi a 17h00 and the patients were trans- A graduate in Nursing from dimanche a 10h00 ferred to their new home. St. Michael's Hospital, FIFTH AVENUE FREE METHODIST CHURCH Additions to the building Toronto, and University of Fifth Avenue at Monk Street 233-1870 were added in 1922, 1928, Ottawa, she nursed at Sault Pastor: Rev. Christopher B. Walker 1941 and 1956 to accommodate Ste. Marie General Hospital. Sunday Services: Morning Worship 11:00 AM more patients and necessary She also enjoyed nursing and Evening Fellowship 6:30 PM facilities and services. pastoral ministry to the el- In 1956, due to changes derly and infirm both at in FOURTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH provincial funding, the Marianhill Home for Seniors Fourth Avenue at Bank Street 234-5765 Perley Home officially be- in Pembroke and within her Pastor: Rev. Terry Laing came known as The Perley religious community. During Sunday Services: Morning Worship 11:00 AM Hospital. That same year a these latter years, also, Sunday School 12:15 PM 31-bed Orthopaedic Rehabili- she has been engaged in spi- tation unit was established ritual direction, as an ext- GLEBE-ST. JAMES UNITED CHURCH and a Physiotherapy depart- ension of pastoral ministry. Lyon Street at First Avenue 236-0617 ment opened. In subsequent Having studied Theology at Minister: Rev. Jean Barkley years, the Departments of St. Paul University, Teresa Sunday Services: New Ventures in Celebration 9:30 AM Occupational Therapy, undertook the M.A. Pastoral Sanctuary Service 11:00 AM Recreology and Music Therapy Studies program at St. Paul's Christian Dey. Program 11:00 AM were established. All of in September 1983. Her aca- these departments have now demic program included four OTTAWA CHINESE BIBLE CHURCH been amalgamated to form the units of Clinical Pastoral Bank Street at Fourth Avenue - Fourth Ave. Baptist Department of Rehabilitation Education at the Children's Pastor: David Pan 232-5211 Services Hospital, Queensway Carleton Sunday Service: Worship: 9:00 AM We are presently in the Hospital and the Ottawa Civic Sunday School: 11:30 AM process of planning a new Hospital. 454-bed health care complex The Pastoral Services OTTAWA CHINESE UNITED CHURCH to replace both Rideau Department is mandated to co- 600 Bank Street 594-4571 Veterans' Home and the ordinate the efforts of cler- Minister: Rev. William Wan

Perley Hospital. The site gy and volunteers to serve Sunday Services: English Service 1 9:30 AM will be close to the current the denominational needs of Bilingual Service 11:00 AM location of Rideau Veterans' patients, as well as to sup- Sunday School 9:30 & 11:30 AM Home. Construction is tar- ervise a volunteer team for geted to start in 1991. inter-faith pastoral visit- OTTAWA DEAF FELLOWSHIP For the majority of pat- ing throughout the hospital. Fifth Avenue at Monk Street ients in this long-teim, We participate in Pastoral Minister: Rev. Peter Virtue chronic care facility, the Education in collaboration Sunday Services: Morning Worship 11:00 AM hospital is both home and with St. Paul's University Sunday School 9:45 AM parish. and Seminary and the Pastoral Total Communication The Ministry of the Church Care Team Program. has been present in the The following regular ser- ST. GILES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Perley Hospital for many vices are provided for pat- Bank Street at First Avenue 235-2551 years, and also a high qua- ients and for families or Minister: Rev. Duncan Kennedy lity of pastoral caring, friends who wish to partici- Sunday Service: Worship 11:00 AM from staff of various dis- pate with them. Church School 11:15 AM ciplines, and dedicated Sunday: 2:00 p.m. volunteers; for love and Eccumenical Worship Service ST. MATTHEW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH compassion are the bedrock Monday, 10:30 a.m. 217 First Avenue 234-4024 of pastoral care - to make Catholic Communion Service Parish Clergy: Canon I. K. Calder visible and tangible the Thursday of every second week Rev. George Bruce love that our God has for 10:30 a.m. - Catholic Sunday Services: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 12:00 AM his people. This reality Eucharist Choral Evensong 7:00 PM crosses and transcends all Friday, 10:30 a.m. (First Sunday of Month) religious denominations - Anglican Communion Service THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS) 91A Fourth Avenue 232-9923 Clerk: André Hurst Outreach: Constance Mungall Helen Thomas Sunday Service: 10:30 AM

ST. NICHOLAS/HOLY TRANSFIGURATION ORTHODOX CHURCH 55 Clarey Street 236-5596 Parish Clergy: Bishop Seraphin (Storheim) 722-9809 Father John Scratch 1-658-2901 Vespers: Saturday, 7:00 PM (English) Photo: Walter J.Horvath Divine Liturgy: Sunday, 10:00 AM (English & Slavonic) Sister Teresa Morrissey with a patient at the Perley Hospital. January 20, 1989 Glebe Report - 25 ANNOUNCING HOME DELIVERY! You'll receive the Sun by /a.m. or it's free! (And your coffee is on us) Now you can have Ottawa's great new daily delivered to your door. It's an easier way to get the columns, sports, features, and lifestyle news you enjoy in your Sun. Only $1.55 per week We deliver to your door by 7 am. each morn- ing, Sunday through Friday. If your Sun arrives late, it's free. Home delivery lets you enjoy the Sun at a discount. Easy to subscribe Call 739-7200 between 6 am. and 9 p.m. to subscribe, or fill in the coupon. We'll take MasterCard, Visa, and personal cheques. Or you can pay your carrier every two weeks. Enjoy your first two weeks free For a limited time we'll give you your first two weeks of home delivery free. And your first Sun will arrive with a pack of fresh Sun coffee (grounds for subscribing.) Every week we deliver to more areas We'll have home delivery everywhere early in the new year. Call us for home delivery and read the daily Sun for the "Home Delivery Map" showing you exactly when we will be ready to bring this con- venient service to you.

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EMPLOYMENT WANTED LESSONS needed: *SNOWSHOVELLERS *WANTED: Loan of the video- *TUTORING - Elementary, high people will earn reliable tape "Fight for your Life" school & university, reason- $6/hr, clearing snow for featuring Dr. Bernie Siegel able single/special group seniors in your own communi- on cancer survival techni- rates, Excellent references, ty. Call 230-5730 for- ques. If you have, or can Ph. 236-3869 interview. Must be over 16. help locate this tape,please NOTICES call 564-1058 & leave *CLEANING LADY seeks job to * CANADIAN CHAMBER MUSIC message for Ilse. clean homes every Saturday CONCERT given by Open Score $10/hr. Excellent references *WANTED: Mature woman who (Paula Quick, soprano; 594-0103 after 6 pm eve. would enjoy spending a few Lynne Morrison, flute; *WILL DO HOUSECLEANING full hours with a well behaved Sonja Deunsch, piano) and Jarvlepp or part-time; 722-9870 toddler or a mother of one? guest soloist, Jan an cello. Wednesday January 25 If you are looking for THE PANTRY AT THE GLEBE *RESTORATIONS - needlecraft, occasional playmate for your at 8:00pm in The Salon, COMMUNITY CENTRE IS OPEN crochet, quilts, alterations call National Museum of Natural child, please Marcia MONDAY TO FRIDAY FROM NOON References. 722-9870 238-2830. Sciences. Admission $7.00 TO 3 P.M. general, $5.00 seniors and *YOUTH SUMMER EMPLOYMENT: *WANTED: two 9x6 carpets students. *CAUSEWAY, a psychiatric The City of Ottawa Park needed for our local play- rehabilitation facility, Programmes Division is NOW group. Phone 237-3080. *TEACHING SCIENCE IN OTTAWA hiring staff 16 yrs and HIGH SCHOOLS, presentation has immediate openings in older or over 250 Summer *WANTED: Daily ride between by Frank Allen, OBE, for the Vocational Program Positions. Pick up applica- Glebe and Forintek (800 Sigma XI, The Scientific providing short-term vo- tions at City of Ottawa Montreal Rd) 231-2716 eve. Research Society, on Thurs. cational rehabilitation, Indoor Pools, Arenas, Commu- or 744-0963, ext. 2323 (day) Jan. 26, 7:30 P.M. at the and work adjustment train- skills development nity Centres, City Hall, Jim. NOTICES Neatby Bldg.,Carling Ave. ing, 1400 St.Laurent Blvd., or Admission: Free. groups and vocational *THE INDEPENDENT CHILD CARE- counselling. Information: call 564-1081. Deadline for *FIRST AVENUE BOOK SALE: GIVERS ASSOC. (ICCA) 3rd Heather White, Counselling applications is Jan.31/89. Too many books and magazines Annual Child Care Conference Co-ordinator 230-9557. *HOUSECLEANERS NEEDED for on hand? Donate them to the Sat. March 11, 8.30 am to Seniors' Home Support Ser- First Avenue School Used VOLUNTEERS 4 pm. at 2410 Georgina Drive, vice. $6.00 per hour. Age Book Sale to be held March *NEEDLEWOMEN - Skilled volun- Nepean. ICCA members $16; 16 or older. For interview 9-11. Info: Jean McCarthy teers needed, to create items non-members $21 plus ($7.00 call Glebe Centre Inc., 232-7688 or Susan Johnson for sale in Creations Bouti- lunch fee). Registration and Seniors' Outreach Services 234-9910. que (Red Cross) 85 Plymouth info: 729-9954 or 737-5127 230-5730 St. Yark is provided. Phone *DYING WITH DIGNITY, Ottawa *CHILDCARE - Emergency 24 hr *The Ottawa Valley Chapter, Jackie Coderre or Claudette Branch's Public Meeting: service. Excellent referen- THE KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF Morgan, 560-7440. CANADA's Blood Pressure "The Doctor's Dilemma". ces Ph. 236-3869. *VOLUNTEERS NEEDED to reasonable Clinic, free to public, Fri. Speaker: Dr. Leslie Ivan, *CLEANING - Very occasionally drive Seniors rates, Emergency service, Jan. 27, Billings Bridge at Unitarian Church, 30 to medical appointments, walls, windows, stripping/ Plaza, 10 am - 4 pm. (near Cleary Ave. (North of Rich- and/or to visit lonely waxing floors. Ph. 236-3869 Ogilvy's). Info: 726-8806 mond Rd, & East of Woodroffe Ave) on Saturday, Jan. 21, Seniors in their homes. * New family on 4th Avenue *MCARTHUR HIGH SCHOOL will Please call Abbotsford looking for a person for at 1.30 pm. Info: 745-6270 is be holding their annual Senior Centre 230-5730, occasional daytime or evening OPEN HOUSE on Feb. 22, from *From THE SENIORS' OUTREACH Seniors' Outreach Services. welcome babysitting. Students 6 to 9 pm. Info: 745-0347 SERVICES at Abbotsford 23172105. Senior Centre: if you are *COMPANION needed to accom- *FRIENDS OF THE EARTH, a 60 yrs of age or older and pany elderly lady on her Ottawa-based envi- national need some extra help around walk for hour daily or A0,10, group will hold a ronmental the house or yard, please whenever possible. 233-5589 series of monthly Informa- 44v:1o* call 230-5730 needs tion Meetings. Next: Wed. *THE PERLEY HOSPITAL for a wide range A:44,* Feb. 14. Call 230-3352 for *THYROID FOUNDATION OF volunteers Info: Maria location, time and further CANADA - Public Education of activities. of FOR SALE information. Program: at 7.30 pm, the DaSilva, Coordinator * Black Seal coat, size 20, third Tuesday of each month Volunteer Services, 236-7171 MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOC. $100.00, 235-5621. *THE at the Parkdale Clinic, ext. 280. Ottawa-Carleton Chapter *BOYS SKATES, size 13; Royal (Ottawa Civic Hosp.) Recep- invites anyone who claims Albert Memory Lane China; tion, 1st fl., 737 Parkdale *THE ARTHRITIS SOCIETY needs disability tax allowance to green lace drapes, 16' wide Ave. Medical Advisor: Dr. volunteer canvassers for attend an information meeting with matching side panels; Ian R. Hart. Everyone its fund raising campaign Tues. Jan. 31, 7.30 pm at double bedspread & drapes; welcome. Info: 235-3105 or in March. Phone 728-2685. United Church, 207 twin beds; hairdryer; TV Woodroffe Ellen Cornell 728-7440 Ave. Info: 232-4278 stand; ladies mink/swakara Woodroffe 828-4549 *The RAINBOW GROUP of OVER- :010.4 coat, size 16-18. 233-9454 or d'AJ EATERS ANONYMOUS cordially 04*-040 SOCIETY OF OTTAWA ettzli 4431: *BARD BODY CAMERA CASE, *ALZHEIMER invites you to attend a has a Bingo, every 14"x11"x7", suitable for CARLETON Public Information Night, Tues. 7 pm, at Walkley Bingo 7014/W, 35 mm or 24" equipment: $40; Feb. 1, at 7.45 pm in the Walkley Rd. black portfolio case 171"x Hall, 1574 Westminster Presbyterian Proceeds to Alzheimer Society LOST 14": $25; both in good cond. Church, 470 Roosevelt Ave. Info: 722-1424 Call Victoria 235-5024 or FREE. *LOST: Dec. 9 on Lyon St., leave message. *CANADIAN COUNCIL FOR CO- lady's Seiko watch, black PARENTING is a custody and *THE DISPUTE RESOLUTIONS & gold with leather strap. *DRY WOOD, $3/bundle. 127 access support group, formed CENTRE for Ottawa-Carleton's If found, please call Third Ave. (lower doorbell) to advocate the rights of Annual General Meeting: Tues 232-1930. Reward. 236-8141 children of separation and Jan. 24, 7 pm at St. Paul's divorce to close, frequent University (Main St. at FOUND *UNDERWOOD manual typewriter and continued contact with Clegg) in Rm 1124. All per- desk model $45; half-size *FOUND: Young male cat, white both parents. For informa- sons interested in the -practice violin, German. with brown & black patches & tion or to join, Phone organization are welcome to Guitar and case, cheap; pink nose, very affectionate. 233-0273 or write P.O. Box attend. antique "Empire" typewriter Picked up near IDA, Bank & 555, Stn.A, Ottawa, Ontario, interest only to collector. Third. 237-6717 238-8112 K1N 9H1. January 20, 1989 Glebe Report - 27 411

A1 k .°r_., 111.111111111101.1.0,____ I Iftmulfts Glebe Neighbourh ood Activities Group viiie c.fd' Ottawa 690 Lyon Street, South nl /I II r,i) .1 Ottawa, Ontario K1S 3Z9 Tel: 564-1058 JOB OPPORTUNITIES f at the YOUTH SKI DAY GLEBE COMMUNITY CENTRE This is the opportunity for beginners and pros alike to hit the slopes! Price includes downhill lesson, ski rental, lift The Glebe Neighbourhood Activities Group is presently accepting resumes from those ticket and from Glebe interested in staff positions in its March Break and Summer Camp Programmes. If you transportation Community Centre to are interested in employment, please forward your resume to the Glebe Community Vorlage Ski Hill. Supervision by experienced skiers/staff. Centre prior to the appropriate deadline. We are looking for motivated individuals Children must supply own lunch. who enjoy working with children and can initiate creative programming within a team Day.: Saturday, February 1 lth setting. First Aid Certification is recommended. Time: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Location: Vorlage Ski Hill - Wakefield, Quebec MARCH BREAK PROGRAMME: (March 17 - 23, 1989) Age: 10-16 years Camp Co-ordinator Camp Counsellors Fee: $25.00 DEADLINE: February 17th, 1989 Register now at the Glebe Community Centre or call for more infor mation. SUMMER CAMPS: (Julie to August, 1989) Preschool Camp Co-ordinator Preschool Counsellors Children's Camp Co-ordinator Children's Counsellors Youth Camp Co-ordinator MARCH BREAK PROGRAMME Youth Counsellor DEADLINE: April 7, 1989 Once again G.N.A.G. will be offering an exciting March Break Send resumes to:Glebe Neighbourhood Activities Group Programme for children age 6-12 years full of fun and enter- c/o Staffing taining activities. The programme will run from Friday, 690 Lyon Street South March 17 to Thursday, March 23, 1989 (5 days). Registra- Ottawa, Ontario tion for the March Break Programme will begin on February K IS 3Z9 13, 1989. The is For more information please call the Glebe Community Centre at 564-1058. cost $60.00 for the 5-day programme (8:30 am - 4:00 pm). Additional supervision available from 4:00 - 5:30 pm at a cost of $20.00. Registration for individual "DATES TO REMEMBER! days will take place after February 20 providing space is available. Stay tuned for SPRING FLEA MARKET - SAT. APRIL 1, further details in the next Glebe 1989 Report. A detailed programme outline will be available in SPRING CRAFT FAIR - SAT. APRIL 15, 1989 February.