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Market<br />
9104 "A Kensington People's Paper" <strong>May</strong> <strong>1991</strong><br />
Sorry Folks!<br />
No <strong>May</strong> Drum<br />
IT'S TIME TO WORK<br />
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Tambor<br />
MAP & GUIDE<br />
DON'T DELAY<br />
Spring floods, Karnival at Hand, Bye Bye By-law<br />
(so housing hopes), Election Year, & Fundraising<br />
Time (oh you'd better believe it!)<br />
SO HOW ABOUT A PARTY??!!! This Thursday, <strong>May</strong> 16, Santa Fe!<br />
with D-Squad and Culture Shock<br />
Not Another Benefit! ·<br />
You're right. The Drum is not holding another benefit. We found out after<br />
our last one that, not being a charity, we're not really supposed to have<br />
benefits. So what we're calling this next big Drum extravaganza is a Press<br />
Party. The idea is still the same (except some of us stand to lose money this<br />
time). ·<br />
But it's worth the gamble. People come and have fun. The paper picks up a bit of money<br />
to help with its operating expenses. Sounds easy? Well it is, Just ask anyone who attended the<br />
last party at the Silver Dollar.<br />
This time, though, we're not going to swamp the stage and overburden the sound person<br />
by presenting 11 acts. It's a party where revellers _will dance non-stop for 5 hours. Bands for<br />
the evening: Culture Shock-- who many of you already know-- and D-Squad (how does eight<br />
drum calypso-fusion sound?). The Press Party takes place on Thursday, <strong>May</strong> 16 at the<br />
Santa Fe, 129 Peter Street (the place with the big lizard on the roof). The doors open at 8pm.<br />
It's licensed of course. ·<br />
(416) 599-DRUM, at the heart of the Downtown West!
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.:Coming in the June Drum!!' TheKensingtonMarketDrum,<strong>May</strong>t991<br />
NEWS AND VIEWS<br />
Hospital Crunch<br />
a)Western<br />
A widely publicized meeting at<br />
Toronto Western Hospital,<br />
April 17, drew about 50 people,<br />
including ward councillor<br />
Elizabeth Amer, and soon-tobe-ex<br />
hospital president Vickery<br />
Stoughton. Judging by this one<br />
meeting, the plans unveiled<br />
could become a shining example<br />
of holistic planning, or could<br />
drown in a sea of over-reaction.<br />
b )Princess Margaret<br />
The Hospital and Orde Street<br />
School area parents are facing<br />
off at the Ontario Municipal<br />
Board--the hospital wants to set<br />
up shop on University Avenue<br />
in hospital row, right next to<br />
the hydro building. Doug Hum<br />
reports.<br />
Railway Lands Meetings<br />
Steve Crossman was there<br />
April 10 and April 18 at public<br />
meetings of the Planning<br />
Advisory Committee and Land<br />
Use Committee on the future of<br />
Toronto's downtown Railway<br />
Lands. These closely spaced<br />
meetings were the only chance<br />
for public input during the 1985<br />
Plan Review process.<br />
The vast majority of people<br />
speaking at these meetings<br />
voiced displeasure with the<br />
latest edition of the plan and the<br />
process by which it has been<br />
devised and foisted on the<br />
public. Next month, some of<br />
the points raised in those public<br />
deputations.<br />
TALKING DRUM<br />
KENSINGTON PLACE<br />
Kate and landlord:<br />
Round 12?<br />
Looks like the building<br />
inspector's (the last in a string<br />
of three I went through) bent<br />
over backwards so far his back<br />
must be sore. Orders will be<br />
complied with and I will be<br />
paying 25 dollars more than the<br />
present court ordered rent of<br />
$482.82 ($506-something, less<br />
$25 rebate for lack of repairs)<br />
and have lost the use of two of<br />
the rooms I contracted to rent<br />
for 600.00 over two years ago.<br />
At $100 a room by my<br />
calculation I should be paying<br />
no more than $400. So be it!<br />
Here we go again! Eviction<br />
Notice number twelve. I'd bet<br />
on it.<br />
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR<br />
Bob the Waiter's roommate<br />
writes about the condition of<br />
Bellevue Park: Why is it, that<br />
in a growing community where<br />
there are more children this<br />
year than ever, BelJevue Square<br />
Park gets o-;rt.;rlooked for<br />
maintenance? Well maybe they<br />
haven't gotten to "our main<br />
park" yet, you say. I'd like to<br />
be optimistic about the whole<br />
thing but this will be my third<br />
summer here and I've yet to see<br />
anything change except the<br />
transient population.<br />
And Anne Hansen is still<br />
bothered by the auto jungle of<br />
the Market and writes: Dear<br />
Editor, I've given up on<br />
Kensington Market because<br />
'there's no bike parking and the<br />
streets are dominated by<br />
stinking cars.<br />
What possesses Toronto.'s<br />
merchants to think their<br />
customers favour traffic<br />
congestion and the inhalation of<br />
traffic exhaust while shopping?<br />
And Hope Goodstreets (aw<br />
come on . Hope, are we<br />
supposed to believe that's a<br />
real name?) wonders about<br />
some other market problems,<br />
asking: Would the Drum be<br />
willing to randomly publish<br />
names, addresses, photos, etc.<br />
of those charged or convicted of<br />
crimes in our neighbourhood<br />
and allow them to respond to<br />
any allegations?<br />
Task Force, Task Force<br />
Conflict of Interest, and<br />
Membership is the Issue<br />
A brewing battle in the task<br />
force's struggle to survive is the<br />
question of conflict of interest.<br />
The task force was set up to<br />
recommend things in the market<br />
interest. But municipal conflict<br />
of interest laws say a task force<br />
member can't discuss,<br />
recommend or vote on anything<br />
from which they stand to gain<br />
financially. Where does that<br />
leave us?<br />
Also, several members<br />
have indicated their desire to<br />
have someone replace them,<br />
after nearly a four year grind.<br />
But the quirky thing is it<br />
looks like task force members<br />
can't just quit--they have to go<br />
to council and say they're<br />
quitting. And only council can<br />
name replacements.<br />
Restaurant Control By-law<br />
Winding Down, Housing<br />
Hopes Gearing Up<br />
No new second floor restaurants<br />
in Kensington, and good bye<br />
· any restaurant in Kensington<br />
opened since July 14 1989.<br />
Unless it can provide parking<br />
(one space for every 33 square<br />
metres). And no new<br />
restaurants of more than 206<br />
square metres; only one<br />
restaurant, club, place of<br />
entertainment, or bakeshop per<br />
standard sized lot.<br />
These are the things the<br />
city planning department has<br />
asking the politicians to make<br />
law. And they've suggested up<br />
to three new apartments, with<br />
no parking requirement, over<br />
the stores, as the carrot to offset<br />
the restaurant stick.<br />
Biggest news of all, land<br />
use committee of council has<br />
agreed and told the solicitor to<br />
draft the new by-law.<br />
MUTTERINGS<br />
Caribana Inc.<br />
Bob the Waiter attended the<br />
'91 Media conference at the<br />
Bamboo and heard the far off<br />
bugle call ... the Ontario Lottery<br />
Corporation, Molson Breweries<br />
and Mac's Convenience Store<br />
pounding up to the front door<br />
with $200,000 in cash plus and<br />
additional $200,000 in goods<br />
and services.<br />
But Bob worries that the<br />
days of rum punch served from<br />
the back of a truck may be<br />
over. He's watching from now<br />
till August!<br />
KENSINGTON COMMON<br />
Easing Conflict in the<br />
Community<br />
Located near Harbord and<br />
Bathurst, the Conflict<br />
Resolution Services of St.<br />
Stephen's Community House is<br />
based on the premise that, given .<br />
the right condition, people can<br />
solve their disputes without<br />
having to resort to police<br />
officers, lawyers and judges.<br />
This service provides a way for<br />
people to resolve disputes<br />
peacefully, in a safe confidential<br />
atmosphere. Community<br />
members trained in mediation<br />
skills handle a wide spectrum of<br />
d·i s put e s_, inc I u ding<br />
neighbourhood, family,<br />
landlord/tenant, and workplace<br />
problems.<br />
COMMUNITY AND ARTS<br />
LEARNING WITH YOU<br />
Sophia Perlman our<br />
environmental reporter (5) urges<br />
you to: REMEMRE LIKE<br />
THA Y SAY REUSE RED USE<br />
RESICUL!. More invirmentl<br />
frendly tips in the June issue.<br />
Young Women's Days<br />
Kate Scowen looks at a two<br />
day conference focusing on<br />
yourig women: On April 12th<br />
and 13th 162 young women<br />
from Toronto's . inner city<br />
turned City Hall into a vibrant<br />
Community Centre .<br />
Coordinated by the Centre for<br />
Women's Health and born of<br />
the Young Women's<br />
Recreational Research Project,<br />
The Young Women's Days<br />
were a forum for young women<br />
to express their concerns. Why<br />
don't young women participate<br />
in programming at their local<br />
community centres? What kinds<br />
of activities would bring them<br />
out? Should there be a<br />
community centre for young<br />
women only?<br />
THE MARKET'S OWN<br />
MSS. MATTERS<br />
A new column<br />
Dear Mss Matters,<br />
Is there no alternative to effing<br />
in the market? I've lived here<br />
for ages and I've never (almost)<br />
heard a whole sentence without<br />
at least five effings in it.<br />
Mss Matters replies: Once<br />
upon a time there was a very<br />
cold country. It was situated<br />
right in the middle of where we<br />
all · live from June to<br />
October .....<br />
SCAT Cabaret<br />
Triumphant Finale?<br />
No. More, more!<br />
Scadding Court Community<br />
Centre and Mixed Company<br />
held their SCAT Cabaret finale<br />
on <strong>May</strong> 9.<br />
Conceived by Peter Oliver,<br />
Community Worker at Scadding<br />
Court, Mixed Company has<br />
been bringing entertainment to<br />
Scadding Court Community<br />
Centre every Thursday since<br />
January 31st. Such talent as The<br />
Angels of Montenegro, Robert<br />
Priest, Jan Kudelka, and The<br />
Wisconsin Johnsons have<br />
delighted their audiences. An<br />
added popular attraction has<br />
been the "Open Mike" session<br />
during which audience members<br />
have a chance to show their<br />
own varied talents.<br />
A full report on the<br />
wonderful finale in the next<br />
issue.<br />
National Bookweek<br />
Celebration<br />
Sally Stollmeyer was one of<br />
70+ who attended Nino Ricci's<br />
reading. She reports: A very<br />
pleasant and informative<br />
evening was spent at Sanderson<br />
Library, April 22nd <strong>1991</strong>. The<br />
occasion was part of the<br />
National Book Week celebration<br />
and was co-sponsored by<br />
Scadding Court Community<br />
Centre.<br />
The reader was Nino Ricci.<br />
He is the winner of the 1990<br />
Governor General's Award and<br />
the W.H. Smith/Books in<br />
Canada First Novel Award for<br />
1990 for his Lives of the Saints.<br />
ENTERTAINMENT<br />
Marworks Concert<br />
Cohn Puffer attended a<br />
<strong>May</strong>works concert at Trinity-St.<br />
Paul. He reports: The<br />
<strong>May</strong>works Festival celebrates<br />
the solidarity of the working<br />
and artistic classes. Held in<br />
support of Fenastras, the<br />
National Trade Union<br />
Federation of Salvadoran<br />
· Workers, the evening was a<br />
blend of politi•::'.! exhortation<br />
and music.<br />
· The evening finished with<br />
the Grievous Angels. I hadn't<br />
seen the band since Michelle<br />
Rumballleft and wonderecl what<br />
the loss of her beautiful voice<br />
would do ....<br />
And DRUM raves on about the<br />
matriphiles:<br />
The Drum has been murmuring<br />
about this band for a couple of<br />
months, claiming that they are<br />
one of the best bands in the city<br />
and urging readers to go out<br />
and see/hear them. So we<br />
figured it was time for a<br />
revieW.<br />
Angels of Montenegro at the<br />
EIMocambo<br />
Another band on the Drum top<br />
ten is the Angels of<br />
Montenegro. They played the<br />
last of their spring series of<br />
concerts at the ElMocambo.<br />
The finale brought together<br />
most of the musicians who'd<br />
played in the first five concerts.<br />
•••••••••••••••••<br />
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More Music Notes<br />
• Fri., <strong>May</strong> 17 - TIP Splinter,<br />
traditional Irish music at the<br />
Flying Cloud Folk Club, 292<br />
Brunswick Ave.<br />
Sun., <strong>May</strong> 26 - Mariposa<br />
presents Tamarack, traditional<br />
Canadian music at the Flying<br />
. \<br />
Cloud Folk Club, 2921<br />
Brunswick Ave.<br />
Sun., <strong>May</strong> 26 - 9.00 - 5.00,<br />
"sing a song of layton", the ndp<br />
nominates its candidate for the<br />
J?J&YOralty race, City Adult<br />
Learning Centre, Broadview &<br />
Danforth<br />
Thurs., <strong>May</strong> 30 - Mariposa<br />
presents Two Penny Opera and<br />
the Grievous Angels at th~<br />
Annex Studio, 176 Bedford Rd _:<br />
The Greeks strikes back •<br />
open stage with Debbie West (is<br />
that really her last name?) every<br />
Mon. Something completely<br />
different every night of the<br />
w~k at 197 112 Baldwin.<br />
Every Monday in <strong>May</strong> - Roll<br />
Sexsmith & the Uncool witl<br />
I<br />
j<br />
Arlene Bishop at tht<br />
ElMocambo.<br />
LATE SPORTS:<br />
CN Litigators vs City Legal Stall (postponed: no rain)<br />
!(~)<br />
~3[I)(]) wD'Oc'fl~@<br />
child care centre<br />
SNOWFLAKE CHILDCARE CENTRE<br />
Full and part-time spaces now available for children 2 112<br />
to 5 years.<br />
A small non-profit daycare. Whole foods menu. Individual<br />
and creative development. Call 368-9124.<br />
39 Carr Street, Turon to, Ontario<br />
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Bahamian Kitchen<br />
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The Kensington Markel Drum, Aprill991 1be Kensington Market Drum. Apri1<strong>1991</strong><br />
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WHEN DRUM BEATS YOUR MESSAGE<br />
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Do you know?<br />
If you join the Drum Directory<br />
you get a_ tenth of a -page Phone<br />
for the price<br />
599-DRUM<br />
of a card?<br />
for dates and rates<br />
PEOPLE WILL LISTEN:<br />
DEADLINE FOR ADVERTISING, MAX ED I T!ON<br />
WaS FRIDAY. APRIL26TH,<strong>1991</strong><br />
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...... ~ ..... way to 1~ovemoer<br />
Election year hots up<br />
Last month we predicted Art wouldn't run:<br />
and now the bacfiooms are all abuzz with the Libera/Tory<br />
'Search for an Eggleclone. And on the other front it's NDP<br />
"friendly daggers" time, as they meet (June 5) to nominate<br />
candidates for November's race: Lee Zaslowsky vs Olivia<br />
Chow for Dale Martin's Metro seat; John Campey, Joan<br />
Doiron, Lynn Adamson, Eileen Samuel, Clem Marshall for<br />
three Board of Education Trustee positions (including the one<br />
Chow's vacating to take a run at ~ the Metro seat); and, across<br />
the downtown, Kyle Rae and Sherona Hall for the seat that<br />
Jack Layton's leaving on City Council to take a run at the<br />
mayoralty. The only position for which there seems to be no<br />
other NDP challenge--Liz Amer's Ward 5 City Council seat<br />
Anyone who joined the NDP before .rudnight Sunday<br />
<strong>May</strong> 5 gets to be there and vote. The venue is either Church<br />
Street Public School or the Board of Education Oratorium if the<br />
crowd gets too large. If you're planning on attending, phone and<br />
check beforehand--any of the candidates will tell you.<br />
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BUT THE BEAT GOES ON<br />
'CAUSE THE WORLD<br />
WON'T WAIT ......... page 4<br />
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