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Public o r Personal DOES VANDER ZALM HAVE THE RIGHT TO DICTATE B.C. MORALITY Does the B r i t i s h Columbia Premier have the r i g h t t o t r y and force h i s r i g h t winged moral/poli t i c a l views on the Province? I think not! Recently, a number of very good and t a s t e f u l public service announcements were made regarding how not t o contract and/or spread AIDS. I have seen them and f e e l they did not promote promiscuity, but rather explained and i f anything endorsed s a f e sex - t o the already sexually active - on how not t o get AIDS. In my opinion, the Premier's r e action i s t o t a l l y unjustified. Let's face i t ; most seventeen t o nineteen year -old young men and women a r e sexually a c t i v e whether the Premier wants t o think so o r not. I f e l t the public service
announcements were casual and innovative, especially the young women on the bike, and I can see no objection t o them. Teenage pregnancy r e s u l t s from a lack of education in b i r t h control and a t 14,15 o r 16 how many highschool g i r l s have the maturity t o be mothers? O r want t o be! I ' m a l s o pro-choice. 1 f e e l i f women f ind themselves pregnant 6 want a s a f e , t h e i . ~ p t i c :abortion, t h a t too is t h e i r I-ight. Neither Church o r S t a t e should be able t o i n t e r f e r e with a women's choice on abortion. There a r e now l e s s hospitals prepared t o do theraputic abortions and t h a t ' s because hospital boards and committees have been taken over by Right t o Life! In Moncton, New Brunswick, because of Right t o Life i n f i l t r a -
SAM SLANDERS You a r e without a doubt the most slimy, despicable inhuman brute ever t o walk the s t r e e t s of t h e Downtown Eastside. Signed, Disgusted Dear Disgusting, Shut up, you jerk! I know who you a r e , D . , and I ' 11 see you &I court you s l a c k j awed be1 l y crawler. Yrs. Truly, Sam Slanders
Dear Sam Slanders, I'm s i c k t o death of your mindless d r i v e l . You a r e without a doubt a complete idiot. Signed, I'm no Fool Dear Fool, You're obviously a very stupid person. I don't l i k e stupid people. ~ e out t of town by sundown o r I ' l l slander your face a l l over the place.
Yrs. Truly, Sam Slanders
Another Submission' by WART Mohamet, the founder of Islam. had t e n wives i n h i s l i f e t i m e ; a s many a s four a t the same time. Therefore, he learned a g r e a t deal about women and t h i s is what he had t o say about them: "I3e careful o:E your handling of woman For she is made from a crooked bone (and even t h e best p a r t s of her bears t r a c e s therdof) If you t r y t o bend her s t r a i g h t She w i l l break. If you leave her alone She w i l l remain crooked." PS: Socrates, who was married t o Xanthippe, the g r e a t e s t nag in a l l recorded h i s t o r y , s a i d t h a t i f a man marries a good woman he'leads a very contented l i f e . I f he marrizs a bad one, he becomes a philosopher. The WART
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ting the hospital, unless i t ' s a tubular pregnancy, i t ' s next t o in~possiblef o r a women t o get an abortion. Abortion i s lawful i n Canada only i f performed by a qualified doctor in an accredited o r approved hospital and i f it has a theraputic abortion committee of a t l e a s t three doctors. They decide i f the womon1s l i f e would be i n danger. This has been the case since 1969, when the crimina l code was m e n d e d . The Badgley Committee on the operation of the Abortion Act 6 operation of the Law reported s e r ious inequalities i n the application of the law across Canada t o the Federal govt. in 1977. Hospitals a r e not required t o perform abortions, and i n 1981 only 267 of 900 hospitals had these committees and were performing abortions. Hospitals t h a t do have these committees have widel y varying practices: some approve a l l requests, while others actually have quotas; some refuse most. In 1981, over 65,000 abotions were performed i n Canada. In t h e early '70s, D r . Henry Morgentaler was charged and convicted i n Mont r e a l f o r performing abortions i n h i s medical c l i n i c . He was aquitted by two j u r i e s ; however, the Court of Appeal upheld the Supreme Court of Canada i n 1975 t o reverse the a q u i t t a l and send Dr. Morgent a l e r t o j a i l . Yet he continues t o f i g h t f o r women's r i g h t s t o have safe abortions outside hospitals! Since then, h e ' s operated h i s Mont r e a l Clinic and the government of Quebec has seen f i t t o bring no more charges.
In Toronto "The Women ' s Bookstore" was f i r e bombed and public is t h a t Right t o Life was responsible. (Dr. Morgenthaler's c l i n i c was u p s t a i r s on the second f l o o r ) . He also has a c l i n i c in Winnipeg. In 1983 both the Toronto and idimipeg c l i n i c s were raided and D r . Morgentaler, along with Dr. Leslie Smalling, the nurses and councillors were also charged. Neither provincial government chose t o approve the f a c i l i t i e s . In 1981 the Supreme Court gave one antiabortion a c t i u i s t permission t o seek t o establish, under the Charter of Rights and freedoms, a guarantee t o a f e t u s - Right t o Life. Thank heavens two women's groups supporting "Women's Reproductive Rights" launched action arguing t h a t the abortion law v i o l a t e s the Chart e r because it denies women the r i g h t t o l i f e , l i b e r t y 6 security In my mind, there a r e no issues The AIDS public service announcements a r e i n good t a s t e and done such a wayto make an impact. The manner in-which they1re' done does not promote teenage sex but deals with those already sexually active. Re: The Abortion issue; I an1 d e f i n i t e l y Pro-choice. I f e e l every woman i n Canada has the r i g h t t o decide t o have children o r not! I a l s o find Dr. Iknry Morgentaler a man before h i s time - making Canadian Law archaic. As f o r the Premier; I find him very unobjective t o both issues. I can only assume he is - i f not o f f i c i a l l y - a member of "Right t o Life" as he shares t h e same narrow ideas! Simple a s t h a t . WIITNEY I ; ~ ~ LJERNT\,'E Y-
The L e a d e r Claudius Ivan P l a n i d i n C l a t t e r i n g cameras loaded f u l l c a n ' t keep glassy eyes o f f the Blackfoot c h i e f , f u l l r e g a l i a b u c k s k i n n e d and f e a t h e r e d i n t h e s u n o f h i g h n o o n , p i n t o c a r r y i n g him n i m b l y and n o b l y l e a d i n g t h e Stampede P a r a d e . A s t h e s u n dims down h e ' l l r e t u r n t o h i s q u i e t r e s e r v e of t h e p r a i r i e q u i e t where t h e wind a l w a y s blows s o q u i e t , where h i s w i f e s m i l i n g p r o u d w i l l q u i e t l y p u t away f u l l r e g a l i a b u c k s k i n n e d and f e a t h e r e d f o r another year.'
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Life, dear e n t i t y , i s not an i l l u s i o n ! Don't mess with f i s s i o n and fusion and confusion. Atoms a r e t h e l i t t l e s t complete components, And a r e never t o be s p l i t a t ANY moments. Inclusion within bombarded and harassed. i n Case of s o l i d , l i q u i d , gas o r plasma. I f onecan't do chemistry without slopping it i n the drink; Keep one's experiments i n t h e laboratory sink. I f , i n physics, we s t i l l have queries and quadlibets; Don't i n s t a l l wrong arithmetic o r we f r y f o r the halibut, And l a s t , but not l e a s t , when it comes t o biology, Keep i n mind the Trinity, o r so goes chronology. This is not t o say don't stop t o think. But she could be over from wink t o blink. Whosoever s a i d , "How many worlds on My Finger," Should have kept on mind t h e o l d TOPRINGER! So mind your dogs, sheep, wheat and c a t t l e , And don't t e l l me when t o f i r e , drink and r a t t l e . A man is wheeling around the world manually! Shall we note, a s well, he i s doing so gradually. Ted tIammond
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Sharon Ilavjd' s s o f t b a l l team won two games two Sundays ago. The Ts h i r t contest has been extended t o blay 20th i n case we missed i n terested contestants. Please address e n t r i e s t o : Erica Kcller c/o Women's Centre, 217 Main S t . o r speak t o Sharon o r Erica. PS: We a r e seeking any contribut i o n s ; e i t h e r cash donations o r s o f t b a l l equipment, f e l t pens, o i l o r water colour p a i n t s . 'Ihe colours f o r designs a r e : grey/black on a white/ red/ora.ngcs - black/grey burgundy s background.
E. KEIJLrn MASAI'I'E Don't forget! I'he gym is r e s e r ved f o r exercise, p r a c t i c e s , warm-ups - on Tuesday n i g h t s f o r t h e womcn of t h i s area. Strathcona Garden s i t e i s s t i l l a l i v e and well. I n t h e c i t y core, i t is d i f f i c u l t t o f i n d 'alone' time. A t t h e garden s i t e , g e t i n touch with t h e e a r t h and t h e posi t i v e f e e l i n g of watching new growth. Mectings a r e t h e f i r s t Tues. of t h e month a t Strathcona Centre. The next c e l e b r a t i o n a t t h e s i t e i s June 21st. See t h e Fool's Society f o r more info.
S O ~ I Iof ~ yorl~tnay recall a s t o r y t h a t I Ii;~tl w r ~ t t c r i lor thC Ncwsl c t t c r iiwhi l c back. I t was cal led 'llic I'os i t ion o f 'I'rust . 1 , I o r one, c;mc tlcad smack into t h a t position day 1 nccdccl Inorlcy t o 1) l c\ad rny c ; ~ u s ca t City Ilall; conccr-!ling tllc ; ~ c t i o n s oC ccrtaitl CarnCgic. Imartl ~ne~nl)crs. 1 1)orrowcd nloncy fro111nly Sostcr Mom and solnconc fro111t lie Ccnt r'c i t s e l f , a f t e r :lgrccirig t l ~ n t i t was IIIC. wrnc a worthwhi 1c c a ~ ~,s gave c rnoncy a r t c r informing I I I ~Illat Ihcy didn' t want allyorlc i o know. . to which I agrcetl. I 'vc paid tllc I)cr.wn Ixlck cvcry penny, I~cfor-ct h e c . ~ d l i n c , Ilowever, a s t h c song ~ O C S ' 3 sjntpl~' t w i s t of r a t e ' . . .l ) c ~ ; ~ u tlic s e individual dicl not s~ my ugly I':~cc cvcry clmn clay, thcy got tlic s ta l'f involved. I)iffcrcrit staSS ;1pp1-0:1chcd mc, inquiring whcn 1 wrs 2 0 ing t o pay o r not. I wcnt rlp t o t h e pcrson and g3v" them ;I piccc of advice on j u s t what t r u s t i s and consequently , f o r cloinl: s o , 1 was barred f o r twcr ky- four Ilours. I do not 1)cl ievc t 113 t i t ' s t lie s t a f f ' s o r anyolic c l w ' s husincss what I do with my y r s o n a l l i r e , so long a s i t ' s not in I I : ~ con duct i n t h c Ccntrc. I do not t r u s t anyone l i g h t ? y ; r a t h e r through 1istcning t o what sonlconc is t r y i n g t o say ( ; I I L j r ~ s twhat is s a i d ) , I'IIIput ' n t o ;I pas i t i o n of t r u s t - l i k e i t or- not. My concepts of t r u s t a r c i:i l i n c with my upbringing a s i- a n i l d . My Grandn~othert o l d IIIC t h a t i f :ul animal tllrns on Y C * ~ , thcn put i t down. We a r c c1a.c - c:l a s anin~als too, however i f sonlconc v i o l a t e s ::oi1t. pg. 1 8
El W come t o show r e s p e c L .. -e have --. f o r a dear f r i e n d , humanitarian and p h i l o s o p h e r Me1 l o v e d , r e s p e c t e d and u n d e r s t o o d n a t u r e . He showed t h e p i o n e e r s p i r i t by camping on CRAB Beach d u r i n g t h e summer of 1 9 8 4 . Me1 c a r e d a b c u e p e o p l e of a l l a g e s , and t h i s was w r i t t e n on t h e back of h i s p h o t o album: "Be good t o t h e o l d e r p e o p l e For t h e y h a v e come a l o n g way Be good t o t h e young o n e s For t h e y have a l o n g way t o go." Me1 t o u c h e d t h e h e a r t s o f many c h i l d r e n . T h i s i s e v i d e n t b e c a u s e h e gave my s o n , Wayne, i n s p i r i t a t i o n :s w r i t e t h i s -
Wor.dcrfu1 s t o r i e s Me1 would t e a c h , Me s p e n t t h e e n t i r e summer on CRAB Beach Me1 c a r e d f o r a l l o f u s q u i t e a l o t But a h e a r t a t t a c k i s what h e g o t . Q u i t e o f t e n when we would t a k e a walk,^ Weed. f i n d him a t CRAB Beach and have long t a l k s , l o u ' r e w i t h u s i n s p i r i t on t h i s s p e c i a l d a y , And w e ' l l meet up i n t h e sky someday. The C a r n e g i e f a m i l y i s r i c h e r f o r h a v i n g known y o u , X know i n my h e a r t you w o u l d n ' t want u s t o f e e l b l u e . Yoc were a s h i n i n g s t a r i n a t r o u b l e d w o r l d , And you waved i n t h e b r e e z e l i k e a f l a g unfurled. Mel h e l p e d o t h e r s a s p e o p l e h e l p e d him, But t h e s h i n i n g s t a r n e v e r grew dim, Me1 was a l w a y s happy e v e r y d a y And s p r e a d h i s goodness a l o n g t h e way. Wayne J o s e p h Schmidt
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Shade, adjusting h i s conical hat and eye shade, h i s benign countenance and cherubic features contrasting with the KKK mark of Cain on h i s forehead. Vancouver Peace marchers held high Lord Darth Vader, leader of the t h e i r banners a s they bravely appe v i l Galactic Empire, was irrevoroached the U.X.Warships. These huge cable defeated by Luke Skywalker grey monsters with extended, black and The Force - the power of good twisted radar antennae and seeds of i n the recent S t a r Wars b a t t l e world o b l i t e r a t i o n i n t h e i r foul f o r control of the Universe. From b e l l i e s , squatted ominously i n the the outer reaches of t h e Galaxy, harbour of Vancouver's Downtown EastDr. Shade of the Force of Anarchy side. Iiumanoids dressed a s s a i l o r s and i n i t i a t o r of the Positive clung t o metallic beams. Stoically, Thinking Factory emerged a s authunmoved and uncaring, they insolently o r i t a r i a n contender f o r conquest faced the accusing throng. "Mighty of t h e Universe. empires have fallen:" a poor miserable Dr. Shade focused h i s microearthling c r i e d out v a l i a n t l y - a space lens on Planet Earth, parc r u f i x dangling from h i s chest. "Even t i c u l a r ~a minute speck c a l l e d Earthlings i n Van- colonialism was b e t t e r than t h i s . , " Vancouver, B.C. s a i d one earthling brandishing a couver had daringly engaged in a Union Jack amongst the bevy of CanPeace Parade despite intimidation adian maple leaf f l a g s . After plantby U.S. Warships, newly incorporating a sign saying, "Sisters! Beware cd;arsenal of The !Force of Anarchy. Further, these warships were mann- of soft-shoe shufflers!" the crowd disbanded. ed by humanoids, products of the But agents of The Force of Anarchy Positive Thinking Factory. Earthwere not e a s i l y dissuaded. They l i n g s , i n defiance, gathered a t insinuated themselves amongst VanEnglish Bay and swayed t o the couver's populace disguised a s music of John Lemon -"Imagine "ordinary guys" with casual jackets, imagine a l l the people l i v i n g f o r trousers and s o f t shoes. Bored and t o the sounds of today humanoids, awaiting t h e i r dastardly hypnotic Native drums."Such unity cornmand engaged i n sentimental clapwould escalate resistance t o bet r a p but were r e s i s t e d by wary earthcoming humanoids, "subj e c t s of The Force of Anarchy, speculated D r . p@ lings. U.S. WARSHIPS By MARY W(ES
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The f r o s t y w i n t e r ' s b i t t e r s e a s o n h a s g r a c e d upon t h e land. The o n c e summery g r e e n g r a s s was c o v e r e d w i t h s p a r k l i n g s t a r s and t h e f e e l i n g o f a s i l l y t h o u g h t e n t e r e d my mind - i f o n l y t h e y w e r e diamonds! A s u d d e n c h i l l r u s h e d upon my s p i n e and t h e s n a p awakened me t o t h e r e a l i t y o f where I s t o o d . A c o l d and l o n e l y n i g h t , a s t h e s h a k e s o f my body made me a w a r e o f t h e h u n g e r o f my stomach s i l e n t l y c r y i n g f o r some h o t f o o d . Walking a l o n e , w o n d e r i n g what I am d o i n g stalking the streets* alone. The t h o u g h t o f a warm f i r e p l a c e was a g r e a t d e s i r e , g i v i n g me a s u d d e n r u s h o f warmth, b u t t h a t was o n l y d r e a ming - a l i e t o m y s l e f wondering i f t h a t morning l i g h t w i l l a p p e a r anymore. I know t h i s b i t t e r cold has the best o f me.
A s I walk f a s t e r t o keep t h e b l o o d f l o w i n g t o my f e e t , t h e s t i f f n e s s o f my b o t t o m f l e s h s i g n a l s t h e i r aching cold t o my mind - t h e f r o s t b i t e s a t my e a r s . The m o r n i n g l i g h t s w i l l d i v i d e t h e b i t t e r wind b u t t h o s e h o u r s a r e s o f a r away. T h i s h o u r seems v e r y i n f a v o u r t o the b i t t e r cold season; the s p a r k l i n g s t a r s i n t h e sky t e l l me tomorrow n i g h t w i l l be t h e same. I r u b my h a n d s t o g e t h e r t o c r e a t e f r i c t i o n , t o warm myI r u b my body a s h a r d self. and a s f a s t a s I c a n , b u t t h e r e i s no f e e l i n g . I t seems t h a t t h e more I r u b , t h e c o l d e r I get. into a resident-As -- 1 - walked i a l a r e a , I saw dimmed l i g h t s a n d wondered i f t h e y h a d e a t e n . a good m e a l t o n i g h t o r h a d a n y p r o b l e m s t h a t would e v e n t u a l l y come i n t h i s l i f e . By STAN MAfI
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The Successful Gardener Strathcona Gardens i s located on Prior S t r e e t between the Fireh a l l and Strathcona Park. I t was a large, unused waste area t h a t has now been turned i n t o a green area dotted with garden p l o t s . A small toolshed has been b u i l t with recycled lumber from a nearby house t h a t was recently torn down. The shed s t o r e s shovels, hoses, wheelbarrows and l e f t over seeds. Tools, equipment, seeds, e t c . , a r e shared around
among garden members. To join the gardens, it costs $10 per year and $5 - each plot. Some people have only 1 p l o t , others have more. If the cost is a problem, then it can be paid off i n monthly payments. Many people from Carnegie have Others work t h e i r own p l o t (s) on the CarnegielS..and i f you do
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I am no longer the Welfare Advocate a t the D. E. W. C. Downtom East side Women sCentre. I am available on the s t r e e t and a t Carnegie, and w i l l share my information with anyone who needs my help. I am p o l i t i c a l l y dedicated t o raising the welfare r a t e s and erasing poverty. SIEI LA BAX'rER
us t o e a t , then the surplus w i l l go t o the Carnegie kitchen. On nice days, people bring t h e i r lunch and spend hours working and v i s i t i n g with people i n the gardens. A l o t of learning can be gained by talking with other gardeners over a cup of t e a , brewed on the outdoor brick stove. Over the sumner we hope t o have work p a r t i e s t o prepare the holes needed t o plant the community orchard i n the f a l l . August 9, 1987, we hope t o host an open house. All of the community groups and people of the neighbourhood w i l l be invited. June 2 1 , 1987, i s the Sumner Solstice and there w i l l be a party i n the gardens from dusk t o dark. Everyone i s we %come!
By WGGS SIGURGEIRSON
I N TIE SPIRIT OF RICK I-IANSEN
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Re: Main S t . Access Overpass In t h e s p i r i t of Rick flansen, a s a f e and proper access. 1. Money - a) Port of Vancouver has $600,000 on debenture on $4 million overpass (15%);b) Parks Board has $300,000 f o r improving handicapped access t o parks and recreational f a c i l i t i e s ; c ) City engineers saved 3/4 million by not removing watermain a t Alexander F7 blain and p u t t i n i n three f e e t of landfill whic would removed much of t h e grade problem. 2. Carrall S t . Overpass - is not
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handicapped accessible. Private building with three-storey eleva t o r a t No.1 Water S t . Pwpde w i l l not e n t e r a p r i v a t e building. This i s an obvious t o u r i s t overpass. The Columbia St. underpass roughly c o s t s $300,000. Carrall overpass c o s t s $650,000.. . 3 . The attendant (safety p a t r o l person), whether a t Main o r Alexander, is only a temporary solution. A s - i s , t h e at-grade, a t - l e v e l Columbia crossing
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4. The o l d Underpass - According t o Ald. Bellamy was made so strong, t h i c k cement and s t e e l . I t was supposed t o be q u i t e wide,
MAN 01; 'J't16 YEAR No one can even d i s p u t e t h a t Rick tlanscn, with h i s Man In Motion round-the-world t r i p taking two y e a r s , i s undoubtedly t h e man of t h e decade. Yet, t h e BC Man of t h e Year Award went t o J i m P a t t i s o n . Wliat all outrage! I r o n i c a l l y , I'm not s u r e why P a t t i s o n was picked. Was it f o r Expo? - t h e taxpayers a r e paying f o r t h a t one - In 1985, one of M r . Patt i s o n ' s cohorts who s t o l e (expropr i a t e d ) $350,000 f o r partying i n C a l i f o r n i a a l s o bought a Mercedes. Was t h i s man criminally prosecuted? No. Did he have t o pay back t h e money? No. He was merely f i r e d . Who voted on t h e Man of t h e Year is public infonnat ion, but I wonder how many of t h e corporations and ~ r g ~ m i z a t i o nasr e even wheelchair accessible. P a t t i s o n was up f o r an honourary degree and t h e r e was so much prot e s t on canpus - because of h i s d i s t r i b u t ion of pornography through Mainland blagazines - a number of u n i v e r s i t y o f f i c i a l s resigned. Ihnen students did mass p r o t e s t s on campus over t h i s point. P a t t ison refused t o accept the degree. Iflien you look a t t h e s i t u a t i o n with any common sense, Rick has been on t h e road f o r two years everyday, going t o s e e o t h e r disabled people, has suffered t h e hardships i n order t o r a i s e people's consciousness and secondarily money f o r s p i n a l cord research. I t ' s lle~olldme w b ' P a t t i s o n , who has a criminal record i n Ontario 6 was given a heavy f i n e f o r d i s t r i b u t ing obscene material t h e r e i n 1980.
In t h e 1:raser Commission r e p o r t on Pornography, women i n t h e N.W.1'. and t h e Arctic want h i s books stopped a t t h e northern B.C. border. These various groups f e e l t h a t not only is t h i s v i o l e n t and degrading t o women, but r a c i s t a s well. I s t h i s t h e kind of man who whould be B C ' s Man of t h e Year? I think not! There i s no doubt i n my mind t h a t t h e honour should have gone t o t h e man who t r u l y deserves it - Rick Hansen. I am personally hoping t h a t t h e R t . Ilon. Governor General gives Rick The Order of Canada. Not t h a t t o receive awards was why Rick ever went around t h e world - devoted two years of h i s l i f e t o show t h a t maybe being handicapped i s a s t a t e of mind - t o encourage a l l wheelc h a i r people by example t o Never Give Up; t o do things for then~selves and not t o accept i n s t i t u t i o n a l i z a t i o n . Undoubt ed l y , he i m p i r e d every person who watched t h e legacy. 'l'he sad irony is t h a t Rick I h i s e n is from BC , l e f t from BC, and two years l a t e r having gone around the world, r e t u r n s t o BC.
I f t h e r e was ever a man more cleserving of t h e Man of t h e Year Tor B r i t i s h Columbia, I c e r t a i n l y don't know \410. By BEVERLY - LEANNE lWIlI'I'Ni3
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Ibr the mortaged and manipulated, f e a r f u l of crime and competition, pawns i n the game of t h e a f f l u e n t : WE CALL ON THE SPIRIT. Ibr the p r o s t i t u t e s : f o r policemen, j a i l e r s , and s o l d i e r s ; f o r a l l
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For reformers and prophets, preachers and poets, t h a t god may r a i s e them up where they a r e l e a s t deserved and most needed.
For uptight a u t h o r i t i e s and o f f i c i a l s , t h a t they may l i s t e n t o the voice of the d i f f e r e n t m d weak ]:or oppressors, e x p l o i t e r s , and i m p e r i a l i s t s : conlused and disarmed by love.
That a l l couples may r e a l i z e t h e i r union with t h e universal flow of love.
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That our t a b l e s may be spread with t h e n a t u r a l f r u i t s of t h e e a r t h That our grandchildren may i n h e r i t a restored planet.
1:or the masters of war, t h a t they may Id given a new transplant of f l e s h inl\l)lace of t h e i r heart of stone.
That a l l persons i n t h e i r work may express ancient wisdom through the c h i l d ' s vision.
I b r a l l whom we f e a r , r e s e n t , o r cannot love; f o r the unlovable -
For those who a r e dying o r have died, i n b i t t e r n e s s o r t r a n q u i l i t y l o r doctors, nurses, and s o c i a l workers; f o r ministers t o the poor
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I;or organizers, students, and w r i t e r s , a l l who r a i s e the cry f o r justice. For a l l who a r e close t o us; here and i n every place ]:or the reconciliation of humankind through the non-violent revolution. For the cstahl ished churches, t h a t they may be humbled, reformed and un i t a t .
For the global movement of peace and l i b e r a t i o n , the church of Jesus incognito -
That each one who e n t e r s our house may receive t h e h o s p i t a l i t y due t o the Christ whom he/she bears.
In thankfulness f o r a l l who have turned from exploitation t o the way. In thankfulness f o r a l l who have been freed from prison, poverty, illness or fear. For a l l those things we a r e not wise enough t o a;k f o r ourselves, We c a l l on the s p i r i t t o bind us i n s o l i d a r i t y with a l l who a r e using t h e i r l i v e s t o r e s i s t e v i l and affirm Community: WE CALI. ON THE SPIRIT.
A t r y i n g day a t the court-house, Was it Monday o r Tuesday a.m. llow dare they, c a l l me on t h e W indos Witness stand . Who remembers? Mlat was she wearing, a t ten a l t e r two? I was not t h e r e , l a i l y . Next quest ion, what was she wearing , at t e n a f t e r four?
Please, please, c a l l me i n the afternoon, a s tlle functioning time ol: t h e b r a i n , is operable i n t h e aIternoon, only. Why? Well, it was a very l a t e n i t e , t h e moon was o u t , I was o u t , s o , four o r l i v e cups of coffee, l a t e r , i t was eleven a.m. Slle won her c a s e , he i s f r e e , on a1 1 counts . Congradulat ions, Don, What a f e a t ! You're a criminal lawyer, how i n t e r e s t i i n g J Court roonl 65. Agraphohia s e t s in. Chert d i d a11 t h e people a r r i v e from. Illere i s a delay. Action 1ights camera, pretend i t i s a t c l e v i o n show, pretend t h a t t h c judge has no c l o t h e s on Miss Rell. Yes it is a heavy 1)reiS-case. To t h e tune of "Our I:ather", take t h e o a t h , your c i v i c duty, your rigllts have been v i o l a t ed. Monday o r 'Tuesday, who rc111crrr1)crs. The t ime i s 'Ten a f t e r Dim- sun i n Chinatown , with 'I'wo . r e s p e c t , tl l a r g e bowl of cogee t o sooth t h c brain. I t is almost a l l bvcr, o r i s i t ? Ten a f t e r two, no s l e e p , no r e s t , a s , time stops a t t h e ~nagichour.. 'Ten Alter two.
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capped standards by refusing t l1e eastern sidewalk by .~md 6 f e e t - thus making f o r a more gradual zig-zag slope. The sidewalk is made with t h e wronz material and can not be f l a t t e n e d - wheelchairs w i l l t i n over on t h e present zig-zags. want n ' s a f e t y - r a i l i n g ' along -... e n t i r e lencrth of t h e overnass on the edge of tGe eastern sidewalk. People a r e criss-crossing on t h e overpass, and there is nothing but "blind spots" because of t h e h i l l . With explosive-hazardous-chemicalcarrying semi trucks heavily using the overpass, t h i s i s a c r i t i c a l haz ard t o the whole downtown eastside. This may need a special motion! -
7. Mini-changes - A b e t t e r s t r e e t l i g h t a t Alexander 6 Main, 'blindsensitive' i s needed a s a r e crosswalk markings. The parking l o t a t the eastern s i d e of Main (Citipark 6 Port land) is dangerous t o handicapped people and others who a r e walking o r approaching from t h e e a s t on Alexander - the Burrard Ironworks 'blind-wall', r i g h t a t t h e handicap entrance t o the s t r u c t u r e . The City s t a f f ' s idea of using a s h u t t l e bus i n t h e sunny months, from Carnegie t o the waterfront park, admits t o t h e f a c t t h a t the overpass is handicapped inaccessible The park was designed t o be handicapped acce s s i b l e and a walk-to/bus-to (public t r a n s i t ) park. Yow, i t ' s a c a r oriented park with 15-20% grades f o r the f i r s t s i x t y f e e t . About 75%of t h e cornunity c a n ' t get t o t h e new, neighbourhood park. The maj o r i t y : e l d e r l y , handicapped, area families 6 children, Crabtree
Corner daycare ... A l o c a l study says: "4,100 people l i v e i n the 45j block radius of Cn1umbia 6 Alexander. MOTIONS: - f o r Council 1. That an at-grade ( a t - l e v e l ) pediastrian only crossing, wheelc h a i r accessible, bc put i n a t Columbia S t r e e t . - audio s e n s i t i v e l i g h t a t Alexander and Main f o r blind. - improved t r a f f i c l i g h t a t Alexander and Main 101- safety. - s a f e t y r a i l i n g on e a s t s i d e sidewalk t o prevent people c r i s s crossing overpass. - widen base of overpass a t e n t rance a t e a s t s i d e t o imnrove handicapped access.
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2. That an underpass st Columbia St. be studied by c i t y engineers, with t h e p o s s i b i l i t y t h a t the old
3. That an attendant be placed a t the overpass a s s a f e t y p a t r o l t o help handicapped people.
4. That minor modifactions be done.
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By DON LAIEON
l'eople do c L l o t of work i n b m e g-i e . Every time I walk i n I see t h e same f , c s doing t h e bulk of t h e work. For instance, Robert Andersc? does an incredi b l e amount c A work everywhere. A s does Mary Brogan and Bell Maycr and Pat Kendal; always working ever)whers. A u l Taylor does a l o t - there J ~ many C and w e ' l l mention a s rnCL ; - we can a t d i f f e r e n t times. Mik: i n woodworking puts i n hours :i-. .:he basement; the musician: J s c k i e , Buddy, Ed and Eric nee& ~ y e ~ i mention. al 'Ihey've done t:le Saturday night gather ing (Sl .+ge 4 31) f o r a long time. And l e t ,112 t e l l you, it i s n ' t casy t o ' e d m new songs a l l the time and ;e s- t o e n t e r t a i n people a l l the t ~ i ~ h eSO , we owe them a thank 7rm
(And I can say i t f o r everyone, t h i s time.) 'There is Tom Lewis, who has been playing h i s country songs here f o r q u i t e a while and does a l o t of o t h e r work a s well. Johnny Corbe t t and Bharb Gudmundsen do a l o t of music a s well; Dave Querido plays almost every Tuesday and Tora with h i s a r t work and poetry, .-There a r e s o many, s o if I haven't mentioned someone who should be o r spelled names wrong (Barb who?) , my apologies. These a r e but a few of t h e many who make things happen and f o r some of t h e others - a s the saying goes - you know who you are! These people can be counted on. I c a n ' t r e a l l y say thank you f o r everyone, but I can say thankyou P.M. f o r myself. Hang i n there!
Kt's sad t o see so many of our f a n c i e s washed away - washed away dreams, washed away hopes. We g e t it back i n b i t s and pieces, but s t i l l i t ' s not enough, but w e go on. i t ' s sad when we see our innocence washed away - washed away before our very eyes. k d we're l e f t w ~ t ht h e hard t a s k of believing the best i n people, when we've witnessed t h e worst. Someone once s a i d , perhaps a g r e a t philosopher o r somethin "Loss of innocence i s a t e r r i b l e waste, and the only change is laughter; doesn' t happen s o e a s i l y o r freely." flow, i n t h i s day and age, can we keep our innocence? - o r a t l e a s t some of our innocence!
Children have innocence ! 3y Dave McConnell but they quickly l e a r n Not t o t r u s t anyone. We c a l l it survival, but i t ' s r e a l l y j u s t l o s s of innocence, Washed away. hlaybe t h e best thing we can do, i s leave people alone t o l i v e t h e i r own l i v e s , You l i v e yours - I ' l l l i v e mine. and maybe t h e t i d e w i l l come back. So here" to us.
W H O AM 1 1 I voted provincially. I voted municipally. voiceless? Well, I guess ... When B i l l y boy in ' 83 brought i n r e s t r a i n t , I c a r r i e d a banner from the CN s t a t i o n t o B.C. Place. I handed o u t , from Fishermen's Hall t o English Bay, 400 f l y e r s : "Put f o r t h a motion t o have Welfare people represented. " I t went nowhere. I mean: on t h e bus; i n the Post Office; t h e bars; i n the Public Library; t h e hardest place Georgia 6 Burrard t o the S u i t s from West Vancouver a t noon t h a t d i d n ' t want t o hear from it. Pardon me i f I ran our of steam. Booze and depression got in my way. Lately, I t r i e d t o g e t a job a t Expo a t 4 d o l l a r s an hour pushing a broom a s a night cleaner. I didn ' t get it. Uoes anyone know name? I'm paying $220 a month f o r an 8'x8' cracker-box room. A counsell o r asked me about going t o work. I s a i d , "Fxcuse me. I went t o Port Moody i n t h e r a i n with someone e l s e ' s umbrella looking t h e best I could." Which means: overtired, maybe s l i g h t l y hung-over, wearing the cleanest b e s t clothes I've got, but not looking nearly a s good a s the 50 before me o r t h e 50 a f t e r . The l a s t job I had was pushing a broom f o r 6 bucks an hour i n a hostel. The boss's s n i t c h t o l d l i e s about me and I got canned a f t e r nine weeks, and it took Harry Rankint s good auspices t o get me reinstated on welfare. That was three years ago.
DOCS anybody know y name? -I dried myself out a t Miracle Valley, the Salvation Army's excuse f o r a treatment centre (the oldest adult daycare centre in existence) and headed back t o Van. I copped an old v m and lived i n it f o r 5 months, in l i e u of rent. Put it on the road: s t a r t e d a business with a welfare cheque and 1 2 post-dated cheques and a t r a n s fer-of -lease agreement. Five months l a t e r , a drunk came out of the Biltmore and knocked it 15 f e e t over tile curb and i n t o the laneway. I.C.B.C. gave me n hundred bucks! Good-bye van - goodbve business. Does anybody know
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I moved back downaown, closcr t o t h e food bank ana t h e S i s t e r s . So now, I do what I have t o . AGAIN! Two sandwiches a t the S i s t e r s ; Mr. Smithw;lkte behind the produce s t o r e a t Gore 6 Powell, and I f i l l t h e fridge. Ilell! I'm a survivor. Concentration gone! Confidence - t o f i n d work - gone ! But a l i v e and kicking and not ready t o d i e y e t . But does --
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t h e p o s i t l o n of t r u s t then walk away. Again, i f t h i s be t h e case t h e r e i s no f u r t h e r need t o t r u s t them a s a f r i e n d anymore. I f they turned on you once, they111 do it again. I f I swing i n anger, then T am t h e fool. Paul Taylor and I have had numerous encounters ~ i t hsharp words thou~$ T've y e t t o witness Paul stab-someone in t h e back. When we do work toge:;:cr, i t ' s done i n an orderly m m c r . I have one l a s t remaining debt t o pay t o someonc a t t h e Centre, a d a r t e r t h a t - a s f a r a s I'm concerned - I'nr only a member. As of now u n t i l my debt i s paid speaking f o r myself Z ' n i a member who owes tl debt. Ilenceforth I do not c a r e how o r why t h i s is not r i g h t a t t h e centre. I no longer wish t o be p a r t of a paper t h a t i s j u s t another p o l i t i c a l plarform and n o t n voice f o r t h e downtown e a s t s i d e area inanbers. 1 enjoyed writing when A. L. ME'ITERTCK was here, but now the laughter is gone along with t h e d i f f e r e n t people who came i n t o t h e ncwslettcr. I%v@been writing f o r a long time a s a hobby. Sometimes I would s e l l something t o a paper not in 11. C. though. I have had enough
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A watery-eyed humanoid whisIers i n t o a s o f t e a r , "I may never return." "Go!" r e p l i e s t h e s t a l w a r t .arthling, "Your orgasmic exorcism of w i l s p i r i t s w i l l rise t o s t r i p t h e : a r t h l s ozone l a y e r leaving us scorzhing i n t h e hot sun. I w i l l not share your g u i l t . " Fear g r i p s t h e humanoid a s h i s quarry 2ludes him. I t is e s s e n t i a l t o r e :over and r e j e c t human nostalgia. He f o r c e f u l l y grabs t h e e a r t h l i n g but ! ell $%$f,*! she, t r a i n e d i n t h e Downtown Eastside 13y 1WNK fl. PARKER Moments Centre, counters with a s w i f t 1111111111111111111lll karate kick sending h e r a s s a i l a n t Bored crashing t o t h e f l o o r . "You h e l p l e s s child," she admonishes. Your s e l f I nl so b o r e d . I can u s u a l l y p r e d i c t p e o p l e ' s p o i n t s worth is based on t h e mysterious Long b e f o r e t h e y ' v e made them. ~nission." The shaken humanoid r e t u r n T h e i r t a l k o f k i d s and l a u n d r o m a t s ed t o h i s l a i r where m a r t i a l music Makes me want t o smoke j u s t when I ' m reinforced h i s inclusion i n t o t h e T r y i n g t o q u i t . They f e e d me garbage masochistic Force of Anarchy. I n f o r m a t i o n and I ' v e g o t t o g e t i t But i n Vancouver, t h e c r i e s of o u t o f my system, b u t I end up c a r r y i n ' r e s i s t e r s swelled, "Arise Earthlings! I t w i t h me and t a k i n g i t o u t on m y s e l f Save us from t h e f i r e ! Save us from t h e Armageddon of The Force of Anarchy. A n i t a Stevens
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S i t t i n g i n her o f f i c e on the t h i r d f l o o r , I looked around a t the niemontos on the wall -
"llail Cindy Carson - t h e best Fast-Ball Catcher Around!" "To Cindy Carson commemorating s i x Years Volunteer Work With IIer Volunteer Recognition Week '87." and t r i e d t o get a glimpse of how Carnegie Centre had affected and been affected by Cindy. She i s presently liason with the Seniors, supervisor of t h e CPAs and supervisor of security, but i s leaving on May 19. Her new position w i l l be Co-ordinator of Volunteers, East s i d e , with t h e Health Dept. of the City of Vancouver. Finally, between meetings, Cindy walked i n and smiled and said. "Let's go, again." I had phoned e a r l i e r in the morning and asked i f she had 10 minutes a t a l l f r e e t o help with an interview about her f i v e years here. (Besides a l l her d a i l y work and r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s she has t o t r a i n and o r i e n t a t e replacements u n t i l a person is hired f u l l - t i m e . ) I was l a t e and another meeting was beginning r i g h t away, so we made a second appointrnent..and a good thing, too a s ten ,~iinut,tesis hardly enough, In these ' ve years, Cindy has noted t h e steady increase of younger people coming here, a s well a s ex-mental p a t i e n t s becoming regular users. She has worked on developing many aspects of Education - espe c i a l l y on the i n t r i c a c i e s of running meetings and helping us learn t o co-operate. 'I'hc Learning
Centre has g r o w from the stage of being hit-or-miss t o being 'an established p a r t of t h e Centre, and being liason with t h e Board and i t s committees has been a r e a l learning experience. An i n t e r e s t i n g note t h a t many a r e not aware o f ; the f i r s t phone c a l l from the Port of Vancouver came t o Cindy and they asked i f anyone here would be interested i n a publ i c meeting on t h e development plan they had f o r the waterfront. Cindy laughed and said, "You're darn r i g h t we would be!" She took almost a week t o get f l y e r s and signs up a l l over t h e community and organised the f i r s t meeting i n the f i r s t - f l o o r lounge. Create a Real Available Beach was fcrmed a h s t %mediately, and we now have a waterfront Park. E Beach! I asked i f Cindy would j u s t say 'Good-bye' t o Carnegie and she said, "No way! I ' v e got a l o t of friends here t h a t I hope t o spend the day with on Canada Day a t the picnic." Numerous special events were organised and/or participated i n by Cindy; from Christmas events t o public meetings and workshops. She s a i d , "I've found working here very challenging and rewarding. Here, people l e t you know r i g h t away i f you a r e n ' t doing wl~atthey want. . I just want t o say thank you t o a l l the incredible people here and i n t h e urban core. Many of t h e old timers have passed on o r away and I'm going t o miss A1 Wilson and Conrad, f o r sure." " I t ' s been great!" By PAUL TAYLOR
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1. A t any expense, how can one
o r f o r t h a t matter two eyes, see through brick l a v o r i t i e s i n million i d o l l a r s and s p i t e of % * i l l i o n $ on the s i d e l i n e s ? 2. Why is such a request bequeathed upon p a r t i c i p a n t s who preferably seek privacy on porc e l a i n thrones r a t h e r than s u f f e r the observation t a c t i c s of the l o c a l constabulary? 3. Pardon but, t h i r d l y ; why was information passed from law authority t o executive action t h a t the r o l e s of defacating and u r i n a t i n g should possibly be performed behind - excuse me, betwixt transparent brick? 4. Please brick - don't become transparent! (I have two names on t h i s job on paper. )
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v i t a l s t a t i s t i c s , volrl~staryv a n i t i e s on the v o t e - g e t t e r , v i l i f i e d vouchs a f e s on verandas and plenty of v i n i g r e t t e s near vinicages is' heavily suggested. Who comes f o r t h t o claim engineering on t h i s Anti Peon Project on Pavement s h a l l be dubbed not only Count of Concrete Creek, Prince of P i t h . ; Big Ileap S h i t ! And of t h e only anti-fudging c r a z i e s t brick shithouse planned programme I ever God-damned heard of since King of Turd arrived. Three L i t t l e Russiants Epigram (OR, is t h i s a journey) . .These three l i t t l e R u s s i a n s met t h i s guy who, bcs i d e s h i s big-pointed h a t , escaped r e l a t i v e l y unscathed a l i t t l e global c o n f l i c t of s i x t y mill ion souls o r so; including four m i l l i o n l o c a l s , two million o u t s i d e r s , and q u i t e a few outlaws and inlaws and some hired help a s well. "Who wrote the Vulgate? What base do we use and what of you two? Where is number three? 'Before Answer' t h e r e ' s a beep from t h i s mind-type c a t from s o l i d a r i t y . We're separated. fie's s t i l l unduly down in the present tense. Then he says t o himself - methinks, thou stupid predicting- types a r e t e l l i n g us how long it is going t o
take t o r i d e t h i s mighty big b u l l . I 'm t r y i n g t o t h i n k some odds. .. tle does i t ! tie i s s t i l l i n present tense..mind you, i n one-half t h e nearest time and u p h i l l a t t h a t . Who is backing him? People! And himself! Willpower? Looks l i k e it. I h a t is willpower and shower and love and t h i n g s , A d Sunshine too! This lady s t a r t s t e l l i n g me things. Illis pointed-hat t)",le, c a l l i n g Poi~ldexterPolack, s t a r t s yapping about how he, h i s t o r y , now and t h e whole gang, t h e f u t u r e - should hand l e organs and geography. I dunno. . Combination: Willpower; love; t h i n g s ; shower; sunshine o r l i t t l e remembrances don ' t h u r t
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