slated for eventual demolition, however, our alternatives are either to make it comply with the regulations or discontinue its use. I feel it would more economical keeping this building going rather than to put money into the old Library, for instance, and still be faced with the possibility of having to do something with the Dalkey Building. I do not have an accurate estimate of the costs of upgrading the facilities but it could be the in the vicinity of $5,000.~$7,000. and it may be that this expenditure could be made over the next two years to upgrade the building. The New View Society have recently rented, on a temporary basis the old Pharmacy Buidling on Flint and Coquitlam Avenue. I would hope that they would co-operate with the use of the Dalkey Building during the 4:00-6:00 p.m. time period and the Boys' and Girls' Club could then carry out their programme. L.-D. Pollock raaia ve ate . : iby etd