April 7th, 1975 That as requested in a letter from Canada Week Committee, March 27th, 1975, the period June 24th to July lst, 1975 is hereby proclaimed Canada Week in the City of Port Coquitlam. Carried. In speaking to the foregoing, Alderman Ranger pointed out that for the last six years Canada Week has been celebrated by the Kinsmen Club through its July 1st Sports Carnival, and he suggested that the Council use that organization as a vehicle to order posters and to place them where events are going to be held. From the Volunteer Bureau of Greater Vancouver, March 25th, 1975, requesting support and signature of a proclamation declaring the week of April 20th to 26th, 1975 as Volunteer Recoguition Week. Moved by Alderman Thompson: Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: That as requested in a letter from the Volunteer Bureau of Greater Vancouver, March 25th, 1975, the signing of a proclamation declaring the week of April 20th to 26th, 1975 as Volunteer Recognition Week in Port Coquitlam, be authorized. Carried. gElks Lodge #49 re From Mayor J.M. Campbell, April 4th, 1975, advising that the Elks qElks Purple Cross Deaf Detection Lodge No. 49 has requested May 3rd, 1975 be declared as the Elks Purple Cross Deaf Detection Day, and submitting a copy of a suggested press release by that organization for consideration in designating this Moved by Alderman Keryluk: Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: That as requested by the Elks Lodge No. 49, May 3rd, 1975, be declared as the Elks Purple Cross Deaf Detection Day in Port Coquitlam, and that the press release suggested by that organization be approved for issue. Carried. Alderman Laking abstained from voting. Kinsmen Club re From the Kinsmen Club of Port Coquitlam, requesting that April 2lst Kinsmen Sr.Citizens Week to 26th, 1975 be declared as the Kinsmen Senior Citizens Week and advising that in putting on a week of senior citizens programs, that organization will require assistance from the City and Recreation Department as some of the activities invisioned are a carpet bowling tournament, whist tournament, and possibly a table tennis tournament Moved by Alderman Keryluk: Seconded by Alderman Traboulay: That as requested in a letter from the Kinsmen Club of Port Coquitlam,