VOL 5 No. 4 APRIL 9, 1977 a Page 1 OTTAWA, APRIL 9, 1977 glebe report SHARING NEW OFFICE GLEBE TO GET ENERGY SURVEY The Office of Energy Conservation of the Department of Energy Mines and Resources is looking for 56 houses in the Glebe in which to conduct an energy survey. The survey will be part of a program to train project leaders for similar sur - veys in 67 other communities in Canada. As a summer Job Corps Project, it will create jobs for unemployed youth and students all across Canada. The trainee project leaders will come into the house and conduct an energy survey and the householder will be asked to fill out a questionionnaire. The data will then be fed into a computer and the householder will receive individual recorn - mendations for the conservation of energy in his home. The survey will be conducted on Friday morning April 29 and again Friday morning May 6. In addition, an evening of films and slides on energy con- servation will be shown on May 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the Glebe - St. James Church Hall. And on May 5 there will be some live skits on the subject. If you are interested in having your house surveyed please call 232- 0477 (an answering service) and leave your name, address and phone nurnber before April 15. Found in the GCA /GNAG Office: Left to right, Rick Sheffer, Michele MacKinnon and Sylvia Holden. An attempt will be made by the Office of Energy Conserva - tion to conduct more surveys in the community should there photo by Toby Sanger After ten years of working out of a variety of homes, the be a greater number of volunteers than are needed for the training program. Glebe Community Association finally has an office. The offfce is being shared with the Glebe Neighbourhood Activities Group - that body of eager volunteer's who organize the programs and special events at the Community Centre. DELI OPENS WITHOUT TEA ROOM Situated above "The Pantry", in the Glebe Community Centre 690 Lyon Street, the office should be a convenient meeting by Alfred Holden place for all diose people wno give so much of their time to Glebe Delicatessen has moved The Dresden Cafe opening preventing the opening of what to make the Glebe a great place to live. to its new location at 728 Bank has been delayed because of the promises to be a pleasant and Street, between First and Sec- city's new by-law (285-76) unique little cafe. ond Avenues, despite what which requires all new "rest- To compound Mr. Piepen- appears to be some rather aurants", regardless of size or berg's problem is the fact illogical bureaucratic red tape. nature or location, to provide that he has already outlayed Mr. Charles Piepenberg, a forrnulated number of parking a considerable amount of money owner of the Delicatessen, spaces adjacent to their prop- for the cafe facilities-- which, opened his new store as erty. Even if it were feasible as it stands now, he will get no scheduled on March 24, but for Mr. Piepenberg to acquire return on. Indeed, the entire without the plaxtned- for Dresden sufficient property for spa ces, store is spotless and well- equip- Cale. it would still be illogical since ped, renovated from the ground The larger premises have most of the business for such a up. allowed Mr. Piepenberg to cale would be from people Glebe Delicatessen's telephone greatly expand his stock. He travelling on foot. The only number is still 237-0943. Al- continues to specialize in alternative way Mr Piepenberg though the fate of the cafe has European foods, but with nearly could open his cafe would be yet to be decided, the Delic- four times as much to choose to pay the City a hefty $65000 atessen portion of the store is from. Still available are his (by-law 284-76). Money so open, bigger and better than special sandwiches and coffee obtained goes into a fund to ever. Hours are 9 to 6 Monday to take out. In addition, build parking garages--none of to Wednesdays, 9 to 7 Thursday, delicious Gerrnan pastries, which are planned for the Glebe. 9 to 9 Friday, and llto 5 on It thus appears that some Sundays Drawing of Glebe house by Halina Jeletzky fresh daily, are now available. rather senseless thinking is recycle your cans CI glass WHERE ? At Glebe IGA Recycling Depot at back of 754 Bank in Garden Centre area Entrance through car park between 2nd and 3rd HOW ? Glass Only paper labels allowed: no metal, plastic fabric etc. Must be clean Does not need to be colour-sorted Tin No paper Must be clean Must be flattened (remove both ends, insert inside can, crush by stepping on it- great fun! Newspapers ? NO. The city does not recycle news - papers at present. WHEN ? Available 24 hours for deposit; if Garden Centre locked for night, deposit bagged or boxed material in oil drums at gateway to depot. Further Information : Hazel Mackenzie 236 9054 Rosemary Matthews 236 2543 At work in new premises: Charles Piepenberg, Karen Bell, Angelika Fritsch COVER: Drawing by unprocessed Louise Coutu noitural ioods Qi* recks°")bke- toç 1V1,10 Glebe Report Sy rt* The Glebe Report is a monthly, non-profit newspaper ... an adventure in community journalism ... put out by volunteers. QUE.MED.MAPLE SYRUP $12.50 gal. We receive no government grants or subsidies of any kind. in your container Advertising from Glebe merchants pays our bills and printing costs. 5200 copies delivered to Glebe homes stoneground flour EDITOR: Sue Pike , 276 Second Avenue, 237 0715 fresh baked granola ASSISTANT EDITOR:Liz Pritchard, 94 Glebe Avenue, 236 1258 raw nuts and dried fruits ART EDITOR: Monica Pine,- 235 9978 BUSINESS MANAGER: Joyce McCaffrey, 233 6582 GRAPHICS: Louise Coutu Anne and Kent Hawkins TM:MI(1G Co. HISTORY EDITOR: Halina Jeletzky, 236 5280 STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER: Toby Sanger, 236 1854 590 Bank St. 238 -4020 At losebery, across from Black's Camping SPORTS EDITOR: Ted Britton, 235 6204 DELIVERY CAPTAINS : West of Bank: Janet Jones , 235 3623 East of Bank: Janice Sonnen, 235 9234 All set for Spring! STAFF THIS ISSUE: Janet Jones, Sally Cleary, Jess Isenegger, Janice Sonnen, Anne Hawkins, David Pike, Betty Studd, Elda SHOES FOR EVERYONE IN THE WHOLE FAMILY Thomas, Mary Kovaks, Barbara Riley, Gail Payne, Alfred Maggie Brown, Helen Gooderh am Holden, Air Step Mc Hale Tender Tootsies Pedwin Selby Hush Puppies NEXT PAPER IS OUT MAY 14. COPY AND ADS MUST BE White Cross IN BY MAY 3 ... 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Randal Marlin, Monica Pine, Colin & Julie McArthur, Vivian Hostetler, the Kealey family, Thelma Gordon, Pat Benoit, Abby Knox, Jacques Neatby, Mrs. W. Kubasiewicz, the Copeland family, the Couture family, Shannon Smith', Blaine Marchand, Rebecca 100% "ALL CANADIAN" BUSINESS. Naturally! & Jascha Ashiq, Mark Johnston, Ada Blandford, Linda E Kevin SUNSHINE TRADING CO. 590 Bank St. Quality Natural Foods, Reasonable Pri Les and Thomas Wily Thomas, Jeff Stewart, Bronwyn Smith, Susie Friendly Personal Service. 238 -4020. 125 All-Canadian Owned Businesses in Ottavn a Dagenais , Tony Henriquez, Irene Estabrooks, Rita Gudzuinas, display Can -Ad's above trade mark and donate annually to Larnpaign for Canadian Andrew Warren, Grant Ford, Caroline Taylor, Lara de Salabery Unity & Control. Count on them for good business Leadership and join us by donating! Hazel Mackenzie, David Smith, Megan Pinfield, Linda Can-Ad Promotions Ltd. c: o Michael J. Houlton 158 Third Ave. 238 -6628 Patenaude, the Fifth Avenue Kangaroos. SNAILS, QUAILS Page 3 now. ma re s is. OR RABBIT RAGOUT 111111 111111 11111W011111111111111 1 By: Susan Annis 4 wimiiim Mort the Meat Market's door opens officially Though Glebe juif at 9:00 am, its owner Andre Sauve begins his day as early as 5:00 am. Leaving his home in Orleans, he goes daily to the Swifts-Canadian warehouse to order his meat. (He buys for 30 restaurants as well as his own store); then to a LT] wholesalers to pick up fresh liver; then on to work where by 6;30 his staff is already checking the freshness and quality .01211.1111 -,.1." .. :-.r4. ''' '' of the meat and preparing it for a clean attractive display. 1--- "It's not like a shoe store that you can leave at night and al, return to the next day and find everything ready to go", Andre Sauve smiles ironically. He also tells me that his door has been Iniown to open at 8:00 am to an anxious nrstomer who needs meat for dinner and has to be at work. The Glebe Meat Market also lays claim to a wide assort- ( W17/11/ .... ment of meat, including fresh rabbit, partridge, quail and . _ wild turkeys, as well as all cuts of the more common pork, IL1-.
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