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- - There w i l l b e c h a n g e s a t C a r n e g i e i f t h e c i t y g e t s a p p r o v a l f o r t h e $582,000 i t h a s b u d g e t e d for r e n o v a t i o n s t o t h e C e n t r e . T h e p l a n w i l l g o t o the v o t e r s for a y e s or n a v ~ s t e i n Nuvawber , , b u t t h e C:api t a l P l a n , w h i c h c o n t a i n s p r l s v i s l c m for t h e r i~oney, w i l l b e r c v i ewed b y C i t y Counc i 1 i n h a a t i n g s b e g i n n i n g s o o n .

Max Beck, D i r e c t o r o f S o c i a l P l a n n i n g for t h e c i t y u r g e d t h e C a r n e g i e C e n t r e A s s o c i a t i m i B o a r d , a t t h e i r 1 a s t m e e t i n g , t o s e n d r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s t o C a p i t a l Fslar~ r t ~ a e t i t i g s , a n d t h i s w i l l b e d o n e . The C a p i t a l P l a n d e t e r r i ~ i n e s t h a way i t i w h i c h c i t y f u n d s w i l l b= a l l o c a t e d f o r 1387-90.

T h e r e h a s a l r e a d y b e e n a l o t o f d i s c u s s i o n a b o u t t h e

way t h e money c o u l d b e u s e d i f i t is a p p r o v e d . Main c o n c e r n is u s e of t h e s p a c e w e h a v e t o t h e b e s t a d v a n t a g e . T a l k s h a v e r e v 0 1 ved a r o ~ o ~ d f i n d i n g 5 i n t h e C a t a s S t u d y which

51- rgges ted t h a t t h e 1 o u n g e , l i b r a r y a n d c o f f e e r u m c o n s i s t e n t l y c a r r y M C ) ~

p e o p l e t h a n t g h e r e is rGuri~ f u r , w i t h o t h e r a r e a s , s u c h a s t h e p o t t e r y room a n d c h i 1 d-mi n d i n g b r i n g u n d e r - u s e d .

P r o p o s a l s i n c l u d e s t r u c t u r a l c h a n g e s - c o n t i n u i n g t h e s p i r a l s t a i r c a s e i n t o t h e b a s e m e n t , f o r e x a m p l e ; i n c r easad 1 csl.tnga a n d c o f fee s p a c e , more s t o r a g e and o f f i c e s p a c e a n d so o n .

The C a t e s S t u d y s a i d t h a t 54% o f our p a t r o n s l i v e w i t h i n t h e t i e i g h b ~ > u r h o o d , a n d 46% come f rom o u t s i d e . And mare t h a n t w o - t h i r d s t aL , p a r t y i n q u i e t s o c i a l i s i n c , a c t i v i t i e a s , s u c h as s i t t i n g a n d r e l a x i n g , v i s i t i n g t h e l i b r a r y o r p l a y i n g q u i e t games.

The Newsletter would 1 i k e t o know what c h a n g e s you t h i n k s h o u l d b e made - i n t h e p h y s i c a l ~ e t - u p or t o p r o g r a n ~ s . Wr i t e a n d 1 et L15

know - w e ' l l p r i n t the l e t t e r s .

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Well, i t ' s n o t f a n c y , b u t t h i s is t h e f i r s t i s s u e o f a new p a p e r f o r C a r n e g i e p e o p l e - by C a r n e g i e p e o p l e . We h a v e n o money, b u t t h a t ' s okay . What w e d o h a v e a re p e o p l e .. t h e b e s t k i n d o f p e o p l e , n e a r l y 150 of you u s i n g t h e p l a c e e v e r y h o u r o f e v e r y day . One h u n d r e d and f i f t y s t o r i e s a n h o u r . A go ldmine . When w e g e t r o l l i n g S t ' l l b e t h e b e s t l i t t l e p a p e r i n town. - .-

A lot 13f p e o p l e i t? t h i s p l a c e w i l l t e l l you e v e r y b o d y , w a n t s s o m e t h i n g . R i g h t ! What w e want are s tor ies . You c a n wr i t e them down or some down t o t h e Newsletter o f f i c e i n t h e basement and h a v e u s w r i t e them. We'll p u t them i n you r words , or w e f 11 h e l p you f i n d t h e words . B r i n g a r t work, poems, c a r t o o n s , p h o t o s . . wha teve r you have . And w e ' l l t r y v e r y h a r d t o m a k e t h i s n e w t i l e t t e r w o r t h y of t h e p e o p l e who come t o t h e C e n t r e . Meantime h a v e a r e a l good day. My s p e c i a l t h a n k s t o t h e c o n t r i b u t o r s and v o l u n t e e r s who p u t t o g e t h e r t h i s f i r s t i s s u e .

ALAN METTRICK Newsletter C o - o r d i n a t ~ r

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I . -- EVERYBODY SHUT UP! . . H o w many times t iave you f e l t 1 i k e s c r e a m i n g t h a t when p e o p l e a re a r g u i n g a b o u t t h e f i n a n c i a l a s p e c t s of t h e p rog rams and v a r i o ~ i s a c t i v i t i e s a t Carr-iegie.

We've had p r o b l e m s i n t h e p a s t and s i n c e t h e n v a r i o u s s y s t en15 t iave been set up t o keep t a b s on what money is s p e n t and where . What b u r n s me is t h a t t o o many p e o p l e a r e b e i n g c a l l e d t h i e f , when t h e rilalt? t r o u b l e is t h a t n o o n e r e a l l y knows, amid

t h e . mass o f r e c e i p t s , b i l l s , m e e t i n g s , m i n u t e s , r e c o r d s and nti and i ~ . .

I t is not h o p e l e s s , and new p e ~ p l e a r e b e i n g s e r i o u s and r e s p ~ t i s i b l e i t i

p u t t i tig t h e mess i t i

c o h e r e n t o r d e r . I t wi 11 t a k a time b u t t h e more p r e c i s e w e a r e t h e b e t t e r . T h i s mess r i~ust b e d e a l t w i t h a t t h e sa r i~e time a s a.1 1 t h e d a i 1 y and f u t u r e f l natic i a1 m a t t e r s must be c o - o r d i n a t ed arid p l antied.

In t h e meant i r w , p l e a s e , l e t ' s s t o p l o o k i n g f o r scapegc la t s and c a l l i ng e a c h c ~ t tier nan'tes. Okay? -.-.

PAUL TAYLOR

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sma " Il s h e sacred t o Eddi. .-

T h a C a r n e g i e C e n t r r ' 6 E d d i e Eagl e Base d o a s n ' t need e k p e n s i ve j e w e l 1 e r y or r ~ e c i : l a c e ~ -- i n s t e a d h e h a s a s t o n e t h a t i s 5 p e i l a l t o hirll, t t ~ d t tie p o l 1 she5 and wea r s .

T I best r o c k s - adcved rl:*iI,~ h e c a l l s ttiar~t - c t x ~ ~ e f v ~ m p l a c e s whe re the n a t i v e I tldl at15 u s e d t o ma l: e p i l y r i r ~ ~ a g e s , says E d d i e . But anycone c a n h a r t l e s s t h e nlagi c o f r a c k s w i t h a s t u t t a t h a t 1s s p d i a l t o therct, p e r h a p s ~ C C ~ L I S B i t curnes f r o r ~ ~ a = I 1 p l a c e o r bias been (11 v r n a s d 91 f t b y silr~>i-body s p e c 1 d l .

w i l l keep you from f a s l l i n g o f f t r a c k i n y o u r l i f e , keep yop pe rmanan t as a rock.."

The 4 5 - y ~ r - o l d Dene was o r i g i n a l l y from Y e l l o w k n i f e - but says t h a t C a r n e g i e is a titme f o r him when he is i t l town. He has h i s own s a c r e d s t o n e , a p i e c e of srnooth Argol i t e .

"The k e y th ing is t o f o l l o w t h e sacred p a t h o f Mother E a r t h and f e e l t h e p r e s e n c e o f r ~ ~ i i ~ , t ~ e t ~ s , sky."

E d d i e h a s j u s t come back frwn a lorig t r i p , and tie h a p e s c;clmetirrle s o o n t o s t a r t a h a a l i n g qworkshop u s i n g s a c r e d s t o n e s , 1 i g h t tcluch r ~ t a s ~ a g e and s p i r r t u a l t r a l n i ng.

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bt tdct~ a t ~ d see a s p e c i a l s twe . Keep i t and usa i t " h a s a i d . "YOU c a n u s e i t t o nredi t a t e . . c l o s e you r e y e s atld 1 aok a t t h e seen or the OCedtl o r b i r d s . k ~ l d t h e stone or j u s t keep i t w i t h you - j u s t a C h r i s t i a n c r o s s - and i t w i l l t u r t l i n t o .joy W e c a l l The Lll t ir i tate. I t i s ijpatl t12 anybady W ~ I O w a n t s t o niake i t work. T f ~ e c;tone

F r e e we1 fare a d v o c a c y - a v a i l a b l e from S h e i l a h a x t c r a t ttie Downtown E a s t s i d c Wmians C e n t r e , 217 Main S t r e e t .

S h e i l a t o l d ttie N e w s l e t t e r t h a t w o r i ~ e t l who tiaed h e l p c a n r e a c h her a t t h e W~menc Cent re on Mondays from 1 -2pri1, or Wednasday and T h u r s d a y s from 1-3prtr - o r ' p h o n e h ~ r a t 601-8400. Men who ntwd h e l l > s t ~ o u l d t a l aphona .

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Learn how t o : w o r k i n woad

~f you l i k e t o work w i t h uuud or you h a v e a p r o j e c t you would l i k e t o u n d e r t a k e , t h e Cortmuni t y Woodwork Shop is t h e p l a c e .

The Shop is i n t h e ba semen t o f C a r n e g i e C e n t r e and is f o r t h e u s e of downtown e a s t s i d e r e s i d e n t s . C o - o r d i n a t o r K e l Baker i s a v a i l a b l a t o a d v i s e , a n d h e l p a n y o n e d o a home

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p r o j e c t . Woodwor k Shop meriibers h a v e

u n l i m i t e d a c c e s s t o t h e s h o p d11ri ng t h e h o u r s i t is o p e n t12r a a n n u a l fee o f B1O.They rttust p a s 5 a s a f e t y and s k i l l t e s t . A nlsrr~lnal u s e r f e e is c h a r g e d t o non-r~terrtber 5, t a ccv i . r t h e c o s t o f r i t a i n t a i n i n g t h e eqr.11 pment . Lumber and r ~ t a t e r i a l s s h o u l d b e s u p p l l e d b y t h e u s e r , a l t h o u g h t h e w o ~ d s h r ~ p rnay p u r c h a s e t h e r e q u i r e d ruater i a l s on a p r e p a i d b a s i s .

I f you want t o b u i l d s~met h i ng i n ~ ~ 1 l ; l d b u t c a n p t d e c i d e what s e r t of p r o j e c t t 13 t a c k l e , Ke1 h a s p l e n t y af p l a n s and i d e a s t o h e l p o u t . and i f you don ? t knaw how t o s t a r t h e ' l l b e happy t o t e a c h you how t13 u s e t h e e q u i p r ~ ~ e n t and t oo l s s a f e l y .

Hour s of o p e r a t i o n : 10arlt t o 6pm - Monday, T u e s d a y , Wednesday and ).-r i d a y .

2pm to lOpm - T h u r s d a y Noon t o 6pri1 - Sunday The s h o p i s c l o s e d an S a t u r d a y s

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R ~ b i n S o b r i n o is Carneg i e ' s new c~r i tmut i i ty prfigrari~mer. Dan T e t r a u l t w i l l b e t a k i n g scme c o u r s e s i n t h e F a l l , b u t w i l l c o n t i n u e t o work h e r = p a r t - t i lit i- .

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l o u n g e , t o r e g i s t e r v o t e r s and e x p l a i n t h e new c a s p u t e r i z e d v o t i ng ritachi n e s . Ti r~tes: 12-8prit and 10-6pri1 1

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ange s p l l s success .

N i c k e l s and dimes are a d d i n g up to a b i g 6uccds6 s t c ~ r y for C a r n e g i e C e n t r e ~ i e n i o r s .

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tile CLIPS of c o f f e e t h e y s ~ l l has left them w i t h a d e c e n t bank balance, and o p o t ~ e d ' t h e d o a r . t a a lot '7f o ~ ~ t d o o r a c t i v i t i e s .

fwetity t h r e e s e n i o r s went t o Capilano Camp i n J u l y f o r t h r e e days - f i s h e d , played cards, and cn. jnyed beauti f u l s c e n e r y . Arid t h e y h a v e r e g u l a r surrtritGr t r i PS to v a r i 0u5 l aPes. '

A t ~ d h e h i n d i t a1 1 i s t h e cc t f fecr t h e y s e l l ... w i t h n C ! D ~ C o f corirpa~isioti .

" I f - a m a n is s i c k and b r o k e w e r i l i a l i t g i v e h i r i~ f r e e c ~ s f f e e . H e ' l l come J I n e x t d a y o r t h e d a y a f t e r and say t h e s e n i o r s we re t i i c e t o rn?, and he may g i v e us a d o l l a r " S e t ~ i o r s p r e s i deri t Datitiy i : o r i c a t o l d us .

"l'enple a r e sure we're q r ~ i n ~ tc> be mi t h e main f l o w s e l l i n g c ~ f f e e and c n o k i e s e v e r y Wednesday, and t h e y ' r e n o t a f r a i d t o b e f i v e or t e n c e n t s shc*r t . 'I

T e l e v i s i o n is ttie main a t t r a c t i o n i n t h e l o u n g e , @ s p e c i a1 1 y when t h e news i s ictti, r f o r f o ~ t b a l l games. E iq t i t now, w i t h ttie Q O C ~ w e a t h e r , t h e r e ' s

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b l a c k t a n k c a r s t h e ty , j . - , w l i i cti camrtmnl y rr~clve da t ic~~ . ! , 8 ' I .

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r t icri t 's a c u t - p r i c e d e a l for p e c l p l r who l i k e t o p l a y pilij1 i,n t h e s e c o n d f 1 o o r . Fror11 now u n t i 1 t h e e n d of !3~p te r l tbc r $2. SOc w i 1 1 b u y a r l t e r l l t ) k r sti i p .

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W i 1; 1 I r w r e t h a n 200 ri~arirber s d ~ i d 1 1 t o t - 1 8 ~ i n t h e batik t h e pc11>1 r o ~ s m is a b u s y , t h r i v i n g p l a c r . And i t ' s s u c h a n i c e I - w i t h a v i e w o f t h e t ~ ~ t s y Mai r - 1 , H a s t i r igs jut ict icmt~ - t h a t son~c p e o p l e p a y t h e f l v r d o l l a r s j u s t t o b e a b l e t o v i s i t , s a y 5 p r e s i d e n t P a u l ' T a y l o r .

"1Je h a v e a r j o l i d n u c l e u s of t r t l Gr' t we1 VB rileri~ber 5 whG v o l u n t a r i l y p u t t i p s on c u e s , b r u s h t h e t a b l a s down a n d 543

c j t i " t i a s a i d . "t-lavi n g s o r i ~ e t h i t i g t o d o c o t i t r i b u t a s t o t h e c o r ~ ~ r i ~ u n i t y f e e l i n g for t t i e~ i~ , a s i t d 0 0 5 f ~ r ri~a. "

The b i g p o o l t a b l e h a s b e e n r r i l . . lvered r e c e n t l y a t a c o s t u f n e a r l y f i v e t iundr a d dl21 1 a r s a n d t h = s r i ~ a l 1i.r o n e wi 1 1 be d o n e w i t h i n a r i~on th 6 . J f 5 8 3 .

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T o n s o f p r o d u c e a r c b e i n g s h i p p c d f rorn t h e Okanagati tij tie1 p f e e d V a n c o u v e r ? s h u n g r y .

S i x w e e k l y l o a d s of f r ~ ~ i t a n d v e g e t a b l e s w i 1 1 1 e a v c 0 1 i v e r , boutid f fir t h e Focld Batik . c o u r t e s y ~f t t i r

u p c o u n t r y g r o w e r s . "Our b o t t o r , ~ l i t ic i s f e e d i n g

p e o p l e" f a r r i ~ e r s s p o k e s r ~ ~ a t i Graharti Ne l scw t o l d 11s. "Sor i~ r t iri~es, w i t h a 1 1 t h e t a l k o f r ~ ~ a r l t a t s a n d so o n , w e 1 CIS= 5i gti t o f tti'at . "

The g r c ~ w e r s l i n k w i t h t h e Food Bank h e r e i s a f o r m e r c h u r c h r i ~ i n i s t e r who knows t h e f a r r ~ ~ e r s we1 l b u t n13w 1 i v r 5 ticre and s e r vcs 011 t h e Food Batik B o a r d .

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. .- --- L i v i n g i n t h e downtown

e a s t s i d e or 1 i v i tig i n t h e a r e a o f town known as S k i d Road; i t d e p e n d s c ~ n your own p o i n t of view. When t a l k i n g t o a p e r s o n from e l s e w h e r e , you a a t use bi l th t e r r n ~ s and b e r i g h t i n b o t h ways, b u t l i v i n g t i e r e y u u r s e l f i t ? s c l e a r e r t o c h o o s e o n e term f o r you r own p e a c e o f rttitid.

The C a r t i e g i e c a n grow on you. S k i e Road b r i n g s t h i n g s 1 i i:a b a r s , f i g h t s , t h e f t , d r u g s , end-ctf-the- r o a d and a l m o s t f u t i l e s u r v i v a l / e x i s t e n c e . A1 r i ~ s t a1 ways t h i s l i f e s t y l e is c a r r i = d ~ u t on sitrilebody el s e p s t ernis: We1 f a r e , P u l i c e , l a n d l u r d s , e t c . . .

C a r n a g i e i s l i k e a n caasis i n a d e s e r t . C o f f e e is 304, a s andwich is 75c, SOLIP i 5 60i , rilerhbdrstii p c a r d s a r e 6 1 / y r f o r games, s p u r t s equ ipe i en t , f i 1rf1s; puul i s $5 a Y E A H ! ! T h e r e i s mie o f t h e b e s t s r i ~ a l l 1 i b r a r y s atiywlicr e. Sober and s t r a i g h t p e c ~ p l e a r e we1 ionre.

S t a r i n g a t w a l l s o r g e t t i n g suc ked i n t o w a t c h i n g TV f o r d a y s o r w e e k s a t a t i m a w i ~ u l d d r i v + anybady t o d r i n k . The c i v e r s i t y o f a c t i v i t y a t C a r n e g i c i s b o t t l

p o s i t i v e a t ~ d p r o g r e s s i v e . Tt iarc i s n o t h i n g war s8 t - l > l r l t 17, -.+- - , , , , 3 , t I L - . -.

f o r n o t h i n g b u t t h a t t H e t ime passes q u i c k l y so you d o n t t go i n s a n e ( q u i e t l y or o t h e r w i s e ) .

When I f i r s t a r r i v e d i n Vancouver , t h e 1 o n g e s t t i m e t o be h e r e w a s set a t o n e month. Tha t was i n 1982!!! MY p h y s i c a l d i s o r d e r i 6 a c u m u l a t i v e e f f e c t . The c a u s e s : s t a r v a t i o n , m a l n u t r i t i o n , po i sot i , m a l n u t r i t i o n , d y s e r ~ t s r y , m a l n u t r i t i o n . I f y o u ' r e a w a r e o f t h e d i f f a r e n c e , t h e n r e p l a c e s t a r v a t i o n w i t h f a s t i n g . T h e r e d r e t w o c l i n i c s on t i e p l a n e t , o n e i n West Qerr(tatiy and o n e i n Sweden; h e l p may b e a v a i l a b l e . I n '82, t h e i d e a was t o win a l o t t e r y or be g i v e n enough ri~ariey t o c o n t i n u e . W a i t i n g f o r a c h a n c e h a s been h a r d b u t if a bunch o f p e o p l e i t i t h e downtown east si de/ S k i d Road h a d n ' t been adar~latit i n c r e a t i t i g t h i - haven and k e e p i n g 1 i fe' A L I V E , I would b e e i t h e r c o m p l e t e l y n u t s o r d e a d .

Dur ing J u l y , a n a v e r a g e o f 147 p a t r o n s u s e d C a r n a g i e *va ry hctur o f e v e r y day . I n f o r m a t i i w f i e l d e d 2030 enqu i r i e5 d u r i tig t h e sa r t~e , , - * , , t 1 , n , , r p 1 3 - . - , 1

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B r u c e J a c k s o n , a former C a r n e g i e v o l u n t e e r , is p i n c h - h i t t i n g as k i t c h e n io- o r d i n a t o r , a f t e r Murray 2arniesot-r ' l e f t t o take a job as Manager of the F r a s e r v i e w Go1 f C o u r s e Clubhouse.

F i f t y or s i x t y women a r c p a s s i n g t h r o n g h t h * danrs o f t h e Downtown East si d e Wornens C e n t r e e v e r y day. T h o C e n t r e is a t 217 Main S t r e e t .

A f u n d r a i s i n g c o n c e r t f u r t h e C e n t r e Music G u i l d i s p l a n n e d f o r Subnday August 31 a t t h e F i ' r e h a l ? , T h e a t r e . F i v e o r s i x b a n d s w i l l p e r f o r m , and a d m i s s i o n w i 11 b e avound 93. To s u p p o r t t h e Gui l d - and have a good t i m e - g e t y o u r t i c k e t s from a n y Music B u i l d member.

T h e p r o v i n c i a l d i v i s i o n o f TB C o n t r o l is cclntinuit-rg t o h o i d t w o X-Ray c l i n i c s a riicln t h i n t he downtowti E a s t s i d e , and has a s k e d l o c a l agencies t o t r y t o .. p u r s u a d e r e s i d e n t s t o g o l i t j f o r a n X- Ray. P h y s i c i a n s i n t h e a r e a a re be in^ made a w a r e of a1 l a s p e c t s of t h e d i s e a s e . The i rnpac t of these n\aasur as i s expeazted to be s i g n i f i c a n t a f t o r ~ o v e r a l v e a r s .

changed

S e v e n t e e n t eanis wi 11 be cornpet i n g i n t h e C e n t e n n i a l S lo -P i t c h Tournament Sep t . 13-21/86. T h e t i r o e was c h a n g e d d u e t o l a c k o f , f u n d s f r om t h e C e n t e n n i a l F o u n d a t i o n .

The games w i l ) be p l a y e d i n 3 f i e l d s , t w o f i e l d s being i n S t r a t h c o n a Park and o n e f i e l d a t O p p ~ t l h e l m e r Park.

T h e L i s t o f Teams t h a t wi 1 l b e i n t h i s Tournament : Nonanies, B l u e Demons, B u l l et s B r a v e s , Co-np, C w g a r S ,

Dragons, P a n t h e r s , P e r forrner s R o y a l s , Rowdies , S c o r p i o n s , S p a r t a n s , The Edge, Thunder- b i r d s , E v i c t o r s and the Wol v e r i t-res. -- -

I t ' s a b i g weekend a t CRAB and Oppenhei rner p a r k s i n t h e Downtown E a s t s i d e . The t h i r d a n n u a l Water of L i f e F e s t i v a l k i c k s o f f S a t u r d a y a n d t h e r e w i l l be games, w i t eet ai nment , pub l i t : s p e a k e r s - a l l i n c e l e b r a t i ~ t i o f wa te r . T h e r e w i l l b e c a n o e r a c e s S a t u r d a y f r o m CRAB beach, and p l a y s and publ i c s p e a k e r s a s t h e weekend p r o q r esses. Mrrnday is k i d s day a t Oppenhei met-.

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A A flame will burn in Vancouver until nuclear disarmament is a reality. A Peace Flame Monun+nt was announced during Hiroshima Day ceremonies re- cently, to be located in Seaforth Park at the south end of the Burrard Street bridge - gathering place for participants in the annual Vancouver Peace March.

The Carnegi e Centre's Dave tlaconnell wrote the following poem f o r the Newsletter on the Nuclear issue - and the difference between where nost of us want to go and where we actually seem to be headed.

I t w a s n ' t t h e f a u l t o f t h e R o b i n , Nor o f t h e E a g l e ; Dut man h a d at? arrils r a c e , And a n u c 1 ear power r a t e .

A r e t h e y r u s h i n g t o see Who cat? blow u s u p t h e f a s t e s t ?

P o o r sky: s t r a n g e p a r t i c l e s a n d d i s t o r t i o n s , And t h e t ~ u i l e a r waste i n l a n d s a n d waters. D i d sarileone s a y s t o p ! D i d n ' t w e ?

But t h e arms a n d t h e n u c l e a r r a c e g o e s on, And s t i l l , i t w a s n ' t t h e f a u l t o f t h e r o b i n O r t h e E a g l e .

E a g l e . . h e s i t a t e . . Won't you t a k e rite w i t h you, ( I t ' s h a r d e r fa r r(~e to t r a v e l , you see) Over t o t h e Land i n a n c i e n t Gal i lee , Where l i f e is s t i l l so s i m p l e , I n i tsr f i e r c e compl e x i t y .

E a g l e , h e s i t a t e . . Wonp t you t a k e r w w i t h you?

A t o n e t i me 1 o v e rtiaant c a r i n g ; And d o i n g t h i n g s t o g e t h e r , And n i g h t s o f t ~ : ~ u c h i t i g , h ~ a l i n g , s o o t h i n g . Did s m l a t h i n g gil wrong t h a t I d i d n ' t sea? E a o t e . . hcsi tat,t-. - - . - -- ----- L

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Turn seats a Tti+re w i l l be e l e c t i o n s i n S e p t e m b e r ' t o f i l l two s e a t s mi t h e C a r n e g i e C e n t r e A s s o c i a t i o n B o a r d .

ntie of t h e gaps was c r e a t e d when B h a r b a r a Gudmundson 1 a f t ttie B v a r d a f t e r a c o n ~ p r l c a t a d p r a c e d u r a 1 wrangl e d u r i n g l a s t w e e k ' s b o a r d m e e t i n g . . I t b e g a n w i t h h e r nun-conf i d e t i c e rilotioti i n a l l mernbers o f t h e C x e c . e x c e p t f w R i c h a r d roor r y (Tors) -- a n d e n d e d a f t a r 1 e r i g t h y d e b a t a when s h e t ia t idrd tier Assoc i a t i o n c a r d o v e r I P r e s i d e n t H a r v e y b o w e r s .

The b a s i c issue was t h e foctd p r o g r a m a t Oppi-nhei timer F ' a rk , a n d a c o t i c e r n e x p r e s t i e d b y t h e F a r k e P l a c e C a f e ttiat i t w a s uri f ai r iori1pi.t i t i cln. The C a f e w a n t e d t o t a k e c w e r t .he prugrari t , a n d r i~a r i~bers c l f t h e E x e c . who s u p p c ~ r t e d t h i s ttad s u g g e s t e d t h a t s t a t i s t i is r ~ ~ i g t i t b e k e p t by C a f e s t a f f 5 in t h a t any p a r a n t a1 r iegkl i g e n c e c o u l d b e e x p o s e d t o ttie M i n i s t r y o f Huri~ati R e s o u r c e s . T o r a i lpposed t h i s , c h a r g i n g i t w a s "a r a t h e r r l a s t y t h i n g w h i c h c o u l d e r o d e t h e c o n f i d e n c e of t h e p e o p l e L I ~ ttie c ~ x ~ r i ~ u n i t y i n t h e Board a n d t h e C e n t r e . . "

Gudrfiutidson a g r e e d a n d sai d i t w a s "d i s g u s t i tig" ttiat ttie E 3 ~ a r d woul d e v e n iotisi d e r p a s s i n g t d a t a c o 1 1 e c t e d t h r o u g h t h e f r e e f o a d p r o g r a r ~ .

Those wha s u p p o r t e d t h e p l a t ] s a i d t h e y w e o n l y t r y i ny t o sre;rtc; a s t a t i s t i c a l b a s e t o p r o v e t o MI-iR t h a t c e r t a i t ) c h i l d r e n i n ttie D ~ : ~ w t ~ t o w r i C a s t s i d e need e x t r a h e l p . N o rlari~rs would be ~ 1 2 1 1 el: t ed 13r passed i i t i .

I t e n d e d whet1 P r e s i d e n t Bower s r u 1 e d Gudri~ut~dson i t i e l i g a b l e ta v s t r b e c a u s e ' t h e r e was, t i s a i d , 60ri18

q u e s t i o n clvrr whet h e r s h e w a s a 1 a g i t i rttate ri~eriiber of t h e A.j~2,-~c i a t i i l r l . / - lev r e g u l at- p 1 a c e of erq I ~: ,yr~,ut~t w a s s a i d t o b e t h e issue.

I a n y al;et>t t h e Ci t y l s D i r e c t i ~ r of C - - ' L i a P l a n n i tig, M a x tjcc k , whet a t t e n d e d t h a riteet i ny , h n d a 1 i't t e r r e a d w h i c h i n d l c a t e d t h a t e f f e c t i v e i r i ~ w e d i a t e l y t h e c i t y , r t hi- C 2r i t r e , wcluld r e - i n b t i t u t e ttie fctod p r o g r a w , p r c t v i d i t i g b e v e r a g e s a n d s n a c 1::s at Opperihrl-i n-~er. t-le s a i d i t w i j u I d t~c t t b e p r a c t i c a l r ef t e c t i v e f a r F a r k e P1d1:r C a i e t a r u n t h e p r o g f on a ti+:/; c c ~ r i c e s s i i1 t1

basis.

T h e r e w i l l b e ati i n t e r i m meet i tiq of t h e Emard on Augurs t -21 - w i t t i t h e r e g u l a r meet i nq t t l* f i Y st Thur day I. t i S e p t er116er .

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u u r m u u u w n :nr ICUPIU BY DON HODGSON

As .a regular f ature, H ' I 1 o f f e r space to Carnegle Centre pazrons to e e l 1 us their s tor ies . tm~ever simple or c o w p l e x . Don Hadgson, 53 who used to help p o l lee Oppenheiaaar Park for the Centre, and is a nlce guy, klcks 1t off.

I went E a s t a t t h e end of Apri 1 , t o v i s i t some r e l a t i v e s i n Saska t chewan . I s t o p p e d o f f i n C a l g a r y and g o t 1 3 - 1 a b u s a n d t h e r e was a C h i n e s e b u s d r i v e r w e a r i n g a r e d S t a m p e d e r s s w e a t e r , and h e t o l d roe where t o g o f o r a d e c e n t t i a i r c ~ ~ t i t China town. I was t h e f i r s t c u s t o m e r o f t h e d a y and t h i s C h i n e s e b n a r b e r g i v e s roe a c i g a r e t t e , p u t s on t h e c c f f e e and t h e n h e g i v e s rile a h a i r c u t . H e d i d n ; t d o a bad job, and i t was n i l - e . . the c i g a r e t t e and t h e c o f f e e , and I g u e s s 1 lost ri~y h e a d . H i s p r i c e was f o u r do1 1 a r s and ,I g a v e him f i v e .

I wal ked a r o u n d l o o k i n g a t t h e t a l l b u i l d i n g s . I found t h a t i n C a l g a r y t h e y p u t ' a1 1 t h e i r t a l l b u i l d i n g s i n iltle p l a c e . I t ho r -qh t ; how f o o l i st1 - o n e bomb and t h e y ' r e gone. They s t i c~ul d s p r e a d thern o u t t h e way w e d o h e r e .

A l t o g e t h e r I t r a v e l l e d

f o u r t h o ~ r s a n d m i 1 QS by Greyh~c rnd . I d i d n ' t want t o h a v e a n y t h i n g t n d o w i t h t h e Expo n p e n i n g . A f t e r C a l g a r y I c a u g h t a

n i g h t b u s , s a t up f r o n t by t h e d r i v e r and was wide- e y e d a l l t h e way t o S a s k a t a u n . Once when w e had a s t o p I g o t o f f , g o t a c i g a r and smoked i t . I s t a y e d a week w i t h a c o u s i n i n Rusetown. H e ' s a s e e d f a r w e r . I c o u l d n ' t h e l p h imrnuch b e c a u s e I d o n ' t u n d e r s t a n d f a rming a n y riiore, now i t ' s a l l r i~echani s e d . I walked a1 ong t h e r i v e r , l o o k e d a t a f e w ri~unurnents. I met a C r e e woman w i t h d i r t y rn1:1crla5ins. I went t~ t h e YMCA t o t a k e a shower f o r a d o l l a r f i f t y . T h e r e was a s e r v i c e r i ~ a n t h e r e w i t h two r i n g s and b r a i d a n h i s c a p . I s a i d what d o e s t h a t make yoi.~? H e s a i d a c a p t a i n . I was i n t h e navy , and i n my d a y I t o l d him you had t o h a v e f o u r

. r ingr; . Then I went t 1-1 v i s i t my o t h e r c n u s i n 24 m i l e s e a s t o f S a s k a t o o t ~ . H e 1 i v e s i n an o l d pocil r 15 CI rn , c o n v e r t e d . I-i changed t h e windows cw t h e f r o n t , s e a l e d up t h e f r c m t d lmr . You g o i n t h e back d o o r . T h e r e was a n o t i c e b o a r d o u t s i d e t h e v i l l a g e h a l l and i t w a s f u l l o f a u c t i o n s a l e s . .

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p a o p l e s e l 1 i ng o u t . I v i s i t e d w i t h sorile farri~ers I knaw. A l w a y s g o t t h e r e a t w e a l t i r i ~ e s . T h a t ' s t h e way t t i o buh.15 were i n the t h i r t i e s . I h a d t o w a t c h rl~y rironey. I d i d n ' t fool a r o u n d i n C a l g a r y o n t h e way b a c k , b u t I s t o p p e d o f f n e a r Cranbrcrok a n d g o t d j o b w o r k i n g f o r g a n o l d

f arr l ler . He w a s 8 1 - y e a r s 1 H e p a i d r n e minimurn wage, 83.65. a n d I p u t i n t l i ~ g a r d e n , b u i l t f e n c e s fl>r hifit. He h a d t h r e e d c ~ k s , b l a c k w i t h r e d beaks. T h e r e was a n o l d h a t t t t u b l a y i t ? g t h e r e a n d I . , I - f i g u r cd t h e d u c k s t i a t ~ d ~ d w a t e r . T h e r e was a Iiol r i r t h e t u b b u t h e p l u g g e d i t up , p u t sorile

b i & a r d s u p t o i t , a n d s u r e rt~i:luyh t h e y wal k+d u p on

t at-td d u n k e d r i g h t i n t h e w a t e r . He h a d q u i t e a ( ~ ~ r n a g c r i e . He l i v e d i n a t r a i l e r w i t h b i g b l o c k s a n d w h e e l s h e h a d b u i 1 t u n d a r n c a t t i . He s a i d h e d rilove h i s t r a i l e r w ~ t h t h i s c c l n t r a p t i o t ~ ta l a c e a n y way h e w a n t e d , b u t i t n e v e r rmved w h i l e I was t h c r e . He s a t i l t l a b a r r e l a n d Q a t c h e d r r l e

wc:r k. I was t h e r e a b o u t a I ~.:~c-l . . a n d o n e d a y a young i 1 g u y i n a p i c k u p w i t h a 1 11.dt115e t:lt~ t 13P d r O V B i t l a n d I I f 1 g u r e d , h e r e' s anctt h e r

a p p l i c a n t for t h e job . The o l d guy r e a l l y w a n t e d a w e l d e r a n d a s s ~ o n a s I Zau t h e new guy I s a i d L

' g u e s s I ' d b e t t e r g a t t h & b u s for V a n c o u v e r . N o w I ' m back a n d I g o t a v o l u n t e t ? r j o b w i t h Meal s iln Wheel 5. They s a i d t h e y r f ~ i g h t p a y r i l e a c o u p l e of b u c k s too.

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T h e r e a r e fewer cases t u b e r c u l o s i s i n t h e downtown E a s t s i d e .

A r e p o r t a n the N o r t h , H e a l t h U n i t ' s c a s e - f i n d i n g p r o g r a m g i v e s t h e nur i~ber o f new cases for t h e f i r s t h a l f o f t h i s y e a r a s 13 - cor f~pared w i t h 26 a y a a r e a r l i e r . T h e r e w e r e 17 c a s e s o n p r e v e n t i v e t r a a t r n a n t a y e a r a g o , b u t o n l y n i n e f rom J a n . t o J u n e t h i s Y e a r . - --- -

T h e r e a s o n f o r t h e - d r o p is st i 11 n u t c 1 ea r , says t h e

: r e p o r t , i s s u e d b y M e d i c a l : H e a l t h O f f i c e r D r . J o h n B l a t h e r w i c k . I t c o u l d b e becz+se of i n c r e a s e d pub1 i c t h e a l t h work i n t h e ar.ea - or i t c o u l d j u s t b 8 a p c l p u l a t i o n s h i f t . The s t u d y area is b o u n d e d by E u r r a r d S t r e e t , C l a r k D r i v e , Water S t r e e t , a n d T e r m i n a l Avenue.


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