PAGE 8THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, SEPTEMBER 25,2002 www.durhamregiin.cim Builders hired for $30-million complex OSHAWA - A local firm and its Vancouver Vancouver partner have been chosen to design design and manage the construction of the $30-million north Oshawa recreation complex. Barry-Bryan Associates (1991) Ltd., of Whitby, and Roger Hughes + Partners Architects, of Vancouver, were chosen by Oshawa council at a special meeting Monday to handle the project, which will include four ice pads and a library branch. 'They are a very spectacular team," said Councillor Joint Gray, who heads Oshawa's operational sendees committee, committee, which recommended the team to council. More than 16 teams from across Canada sent in expressions of interest in the project, approved this year by council council and to be paid for through debentures, debentures, he said. The team was selected from a short list of four. Barry-Bryan is currently involved in Vatican's gain is congregation s loss several recreation projects in Whitby, Clarington and Port Perry, Court. Gray said. The Vancouver architectural architectural firm has assured council its staff will be in Oshawa for weeks at a time for the project, project, he said. "Already they've worked the site several times, so they can get a feel for it," he said. The complex is to go on STOP SMOKING IN ONE NIGHT VATICAN'S from page 1 archdiocese to finish his studies at St. Therese Roman Catholic Church in Courtice. There, in 1988, he was ordained as deacon and in 1989 as a priest. From 1990 to 1992, he served at a cathedral in Peterborough before before returning to St. Therese. "A lot of people knew me as a student," he says. "As much as I have accompanied them, they have accompanied me. We are like a family. It's not just a parish. It's been a beautiful relationship relationship between the people and myself, certainly more than just an assignment." assignment." In fact, he says, it was not until he was faced with departure that Father Father Glasmacher realized just how deeply the community felt about him. Five albums filled with pictures pictures .and mementos of the families whose lives he had been part of were presented to him. In the month before before he left, line-ups of well-wishers outside the church office were commonplace. commonplace. "I have been overwhelmed by the sentiment," he says. "I really had no idea what kind of impact I had on the people. That is how God works. Sometimes it is not the big things we do, the ones most visible but the little things we do that matter most." Bernadette Spicer, the church secretary, confirms the outpouring affection on both sides. "There were an awful lot of tears on Sunday saying saying goodbye to him," she says, adding in his time at St. Therese, Father Father Glasmacher helped many people people deal with turmoil in their lives. ' "I don'tjfkndw what' problems people have when they come (to see the father) but they leave a lot happier," happier," she says. "He has had a profound and immeasurable immeasurable effect on this parish," agrees parishioner Bernard MacDonald. MacDonald. Certainly it was this relationship that made, leaving so hard for the priest who was still trying to decide whether to accept the job offer when his bishop told him he had already confirmed with the Vatican Father Glasmacher would accept the post. Despite his sadness at leaving his congregation, the priest is hopeful he can make a difference for his new ■charges. "It's going to be a challenge. 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