June 23rd, 1975 /5. this year at the nominal cost of $1.00 per member, Alderman Ranger advised that among other activites, the youngsters are taken on short trips that they probably would not have been able to go on otherwise, and he stated he felt the Club fills in those areas not covered by the City's Recreation programme. Alderman Thompsen inquired as to the average age cf the members, and Alderman Ranger advised the range is from about 9 to L7 years. Moved by Alderman Thompson: Seconded by Alderman Traboulay: That the request of the PoCoMo Boys' & Girls Club for a grant-in- aid in 1975 be approved. Defeated. Aldermen Thompson and Traboulay voted in favour of the resolution. Alderman Ranger left the Council Chamber during the taking of the vote on the foregoing resolution and returned thereafter. Prior to defeat of the foregoing proposed resolution, Mayor Campbell, speaking as Chairman of the Finance Committee, pointed out that if such a request is granted, it would set a precedent for similar aid to other organizations and Alderman Laking commented that a motion proposed previously by Alderman Keryluk to review the City's grant policy was lost for want of a seconder. CORRESPONDENCE & PETITIONS: From the Telecommunication Committee, Canadian Transport Commission, Telecomm. Com. Can. Transpor June 13th, 1975, being a Notice of Public Hearing commencing at 10:90 Commission r Hearing-B.C. a.m. on Thursday, July 17th, 1975 in the Tax Review Board Court Reom, Tel's appin. tariff revi- Bank of Canada Building, 900 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, B. C., sions with respect to an application of the British Columbia Telephone Company for an Order approving revisions to certain tariffs. The Notice was received for information. From the Union of British Columbia Municipalities, June 16th, 1975, UBCM re Pub. Hearings - advising that a series of public hearings on a variety of matters relating Mobile Homes to mobile hcez.es will be held throughout the Province in the next few weeks under the auspices of a multi-Departmental group representing several Departments of the Provincial Government, and stating the information is brought to notice so that as many municipal Councils and regional district Boards as possible might consider whether they wish to present their views on mobile homes and related matters during the Public Heariugs. Alderman Mabbett, Chairman of the Housing Committee, advised he would be absent on annual vacation when the Hearing is held in this