- Seconded by. Alderman Laking: - _ Soe - May “22nd, 1973. “That ‘the’ foregoing proposed resdluticn concerning Ice. time: teservations ‘be. = tabled and ‘referred. sto’. the Parks and: Recreation Conmittée. wn ee arried. a cE . . Alderman’. “Alderman: ‘Teaboulay referred: to pronoti ion for the: Recreational ‘Facilities. -Traboulay r Referendum; ‘commenting. that an effort should be. made to obtain a: “full. range: of feedback: and » ‘Anput from the Community, . and proposed the following notion: | Moved “by Alderman. Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman Laking: That it be suggested | ‘to the Recreation Coune] that one or two members, of the Cedar Drive Parents" ovxiliary be contacted and asked. to come to the: necting proposed to: be held ta discuss the recreational. facilities. wie ‘Carried. Aldermen Laking and Meyer voted against the resolution, Alderman Laking referred to the minutes of ‘the last Greater. Vancouver Regio~ nal District Meeting, stating that if Juvenile Remand Centres, which presently, are the responsibility of the Province, becane'a municipal esponsibility, this Centres should be done as part of the welfare costs, and he proposed the following motion: Moved. by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Traboulay: | That a letter be sent to the Gréater Vancouver Regional. District indicating “that the “Municipal Council of The Corporation, of the City of Port Coquitlam is not in favour of sharing in the costs for Juvenile Renand Centres through Welfare, as it is felt the responsibility for. such. facilities show renain with the Prov= ineial Governent. Carried, Alderman Meyer referred to the minutes of the: last Greater Vancouver Region- Ald Meyer xr al Hospital District meeting indicating in essence tha at. maternity cases and post maternity ¢ care-can not. be provided in the new Regional Hospital to be built in. Coquitlam for. ‘approximately | ten years, -and he proposed the following motion: Moved by Alderman Meyer Seconded by Alderman Thompson: | That this Council go on record as opposing the delay of. ‘ten years fin estab- lishing obstetric and neonatal care in the proposed Coquitian Regional Hospital. Prior to the question being called on the. foregoing: proposed vesolution, a discussion ensued. Alderman Ranger suggested that-Dr. RM. Heffelfinger, the City's tepresentative to the Royal Columbian lospital 1 Boar d of Parectors, and Mrs. Monica Angus , the City's representative to the: Board of Trustees, of the Coquitlam and District Hospital Society be. ‘asked fortnfomiation prior to taking any action in this regard, and to this Alderman } Meyer agreed. Hoved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Laking: