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Heritage Ottawa Exhibits Lansdowne Charette Plans BY INEZ BERG a public meeting about the area on April 17 On Tuesday, October 3rd recreation Centre Heritage Ottawa will stage at the Glebe Community is still a high an Open House that may be of There level of interest in the interest to many Glebe resi- and surrounding commu- dents. It will be held in Glebe in the City's future their Gallery at 62 John St. nities plans for the park and the in New Edinburgh from 5 to recreation area. 7 p.m. and will feature an is display- exhibit of the scale models, Heritage Ottawa Charette plans drawings and sketches for ing the three as an example of how their a redeveloped Lansdowne Park and to which were produced during organization operates Park an intensive weekend charette focus on the Lansdowne pro- at City Hall last April. project as a "work in Three separate design teams cess". board mem- developed three unique con- Heritage Ottawa to talk cept plans for Lansdowne bers will be present about recent changes in the Park during the charette. organization and activities Their guiding principle was planned for the upcoming the retention and enhancement year. of heritage buildings such City Council and Planning as the Aberdeen Pavilion and staff will be invited as the Horticulture Building. well as the general public. They also tried to create Heritage Ottawa members and plans which would satisfy Charette participants will the needs of all the park's be present. user groups. Short presentations will The resulting plans, as also be made by a Heritage Glebe Centre's Family well as a plan developed Ottawa representative and within the community for the Alderman Lynn Smyth south-east sector of the park For further infolmation Fair Splashing Success known as the Community Rec- call Heritage Ottawa at reation Area were shown at 745-0551. On Saturday, September 9th, Bar-B-Que was sponsored by beautiful weather brought Loeb's Quarter Pounds. out a sizeable crowd to en- Above, Joe Donnelly waits joy the Due to the Thanksgiving Long Glebe Centre Family for someone to hit the target Fair. From balloons, face- so he can release the mechan- Weekend the Glebe Report painting and clowns, to bingo,ism, dunking MPP Richard a licensed tent, fiddle music Patten in the tank. deadline for October is and dancing, there was some- thing for everyone. Proceeds from the event Thursday, September 28 The event was hosted by Glebe went to the Glebe Centre Centre Staff and a giant Building fund. N.A.C.O.P.A. Fan Fair a Flea Market Supreme INSIDE G.N.A.G. p.6 G.C.A. 8 School news 12-13 Words 18 Observation Post 20 dimmilmHealth 22 Quote of the Month A teacher who is attempting to teach without first inspiring the pupil with a desire to learn Sarah Namer is given some with the National Arts Centre If crowds were any indica- is hammering on cold iron. professional instruction Orchestra, on Saturday, Sep- tion then "FanFair" was a from Lev Bernstein, a player tember 9, during "FanFair". great success. Horace Mann N EWS LLBO Hearings Pending on Patios SilveN BY JOHN SMART Pub across the street scissl; from Fat Alberts. In mak- ing the decision, Board On August 31, the Liquor member J. Howard Aitken Hair Studio Licencing Board of Ontario acknowledged that residents gave notice that it would had concerns about liquor 236-6408 851 Bank St (at Fifth Ave.) refuse permission to Fat licence expansion on Bank Albert's restaurant, at Street that could only be Bank and Holmwood, to open resolved by full LLBO a 40 seat outdoor patio hearings. Both Fat Albert's on its premises. This fol- and Irene's have given lows a similar LLBO refusal notice that they will appeal Come to Casino Night! earlier this summer to pro- these LLBO decisions and ceed with an application ask for reconsideration for the expansion of Irene's hearings later this fall. The Glebe Business Group is games like Blackjack and joining with The Glebe Centre Routlette as well as some, senior citizens to present non-gambling fun events Medicine Cabinet Clean-Up the First Casino Night. for those non high rollers. There will be lots of Add to this a cash bar, October 6 - 13th fun and plenty of oppor- some entertainment, food, a variety of door prizes In conjunction with the dents to place their old, tunities to win some money Ottawa-Carleton Region's out-dated and no longer used and help out the Glebe and it surely will be an should plan to Environmental Clean Up Week, medications. Centre. event you the Glebe Apothecary will This is an excellent Casino Night was created attend. become a drop-off point opportunity to check through so that Glebe Merchants are for people who wish to re- your home and gather up would have an opportunity Tickets available turn their out-dated medi- those old and, Potentially to meet and socialize with from many Glebe Business cations for safe and envi- dangerous medications. their fellow merchants, Group members. Watch for the attractive poster. ronmentally correct dispo- This region-wide event is staff and their many custo- sal. sponsored by the Ottawa- mers and friends. All net proceeds will During the period between Carleton Pharmacists Asso- Everyone in the Glebe be in aid of Glebe Centre. The Glebe Business Group Friday, October 6 and Friday, ciation, the Ottawa-Carleton is welcome to attend and goal is to October 13 a special dispo- Health Department, the have a great time. The event members provide of from sal container will be loca- Canadian Seniors for Social will be held in the Assembly thousands dollars ted at the Glebe Apothecary, Responsibility and partici- Hall at Lansdowne Park on this event. To accomplish this we need to sell 778 Bank Street, for resi- pating pharmacies. Wednesday, September 27th. out Admission is $5. and $5.00 the 400 tickets that are for $5.00 worth of gambling available. _For a great chips.. .for a total of $10. time with great folks.. The fun starts at 7:30pm we will see you at the WHAT'S ON AT A SOURCE OF ART and will end at midnight. Great Glebe Business Group Casino Night. 99 Fifth Ave (and Bank) There will be popular Tues. Sept. 19 - Sat. Sept. 30: Solo Show by Artist Kathleen Sanford-MacDonald, Landscapes of Gatineau and Rideau River scenes. Note: The artist will donate 15% of the proceeds from any sales of her work to the Youville Center. Tues. Oct. 3 - Sat. Oct. 14: Solo Show features recent works of artist Tim Walker. Tues. Oct. 17 - Sat. Oct. 28: Solo Show features recent paintings by artist Bradley Ralph. f ******************************************** The Glebe Parents' Day Care OTTAWA CENTRE MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION tr.fia HOUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY - LATE REGISTRATION is an hosting )- OPEN HOUSE BREWER ARENA (210 Hopewell Ave.) in Honour of the Monday, September 25 7 - 8 p .m. Saturday, September 30 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. RETIREMENT of FEE: $140.00 includes $35. Canteen fee which is MARIA RUKIEWICZ refunded upon completion of Canteen duty. DIVISIONS: Tykes to Midgets, Ages 6 - 17 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1989 PRE-SEASON: September and October 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., at the REGULAR SEASON: November to March Glebe Community Centre INFORMATION: Keith Willis, President ...234-7142 (Basement Hall) Sharon Blakeman, Registrar...232-3266 All former and current parents, staff, and children are COACHES NEEDED: All letters of application for coach- invited to attend ing positions should include experience and should For more information please phone be sent to: Ottawa Centre Minor Hockey Association, c/o Mr. Keith Willis, 86 Grove Avenue, Ottawa, 233-9268 Ontario, K1S 3A8. *************************************** September 15, 1989 Glebe Report - 2 LETTERS appear in ghopping for a orities, 30 Irving Place, Better World, but many of New York, N.Y., 10003, USA. Minister's Response shared the items we buy here in Single copies cost $4.95 Canada originate in the (U.S.) plus $1 postage; five Editor, Clebs Report: fibre. Products bearing United States. copies cost $15 plus $2 the Environmental Choice Shoppi;ia for a Better postage. In response to questions logos are expected to appear World can be ordered from concerning the use of re- in retail outlets in the the Council on Economic Pri- Peggy Robinson cycled paper and of milk new year. and juice containers I re- In addition, the federal ceived the Changed attitudes on following reply government is currently from the office of Lucien reviewing its procurement Bouchard, Minister of the housing at policies with a view to Lansdowne Park Glebe Environment. increasing recycled content Editor, Report: Community Action: Ottawa, In the June edition of the "The paper collected in wherever possible in pro- Housing Help, and the Clebs Report Jim McCarthy's blue boxes in Ontario is ducts it purchases. This District Council of the article (p.1 & 3) implied newsprint. It is sent to would help establish mar- Canadian Union of Public that the joint decision by the Quebec and Ontario kets for these products Employees. These groups the Community Services and paper Company in St. Cath- and set an example for represent a broad spect- Operations Committee and erines for de-inking and is other major purchasers of run of opinion across the Planning Committee to expl- used as a feedstock for commodities. City and I am sure the ore the possibility of inc- councillors recognized making newsprint containing With regard to milk and orporating Social Housing in this fact.