February 2nd, 1976. Seconted by Alderman Traboulay: That as requested in a letter from the Port Coquitlam District Council, Boy Scouts of Canada, January 28th, 1976, permission be granted to that organization to: i. hold PoCo Trek, April 24th, 1976 to start at 10:00 a.m. , 2. display a banner over the Shaughnessy Street underpass for a two week period commencing Monday, April 12th to Saturday, April 24th, 1976, which will announce the event; AND THAT His Worship the Mayor officially start and participate in the walk. Carried. REPORTS :. ki :Mayor Campbell re From Mayor J.M. Campbell, January 28th, 1976, reporting on the ; Jan. 28/76 GVRD i meeting January 28th, 1976 meeting of the Greater Vancouver Regional District, and advising that he had been appointed to the Housing Committee, the Transportation Committee, Labour Relations Committee, and Planning Committee; however, to his disappointment, not the Executive Committee. Mayor Campbell further advised in his report of the 99-year lease of 100 Net N H ROTTR ace gy SIRT UE A acres of the Capilano Watershed land to Grouse Mountain Resorts at a cost of $26,560.00 per acre; and, finally, that the suggestion of Mayor Tonn and himself to have the remaining monies in the Hospital Fund allocated for the Coquitlam Hospital, had been set aside. The report was received for information. . : Fin.Comm.-Stmt. From the Finance Committee, January 29th, 1976, being the Statement '; A/Cs payable i of Accounts payable in the total amount of $50,621.38. Moved by Alderman Laking: spetteat BTRE TNS Seconded by Alderman Ranger: Ee That the report of the Finance Committee, dated January 29th, 1976, Fea Ne mre nian ane aR ne tn an A SORE REE LI att ah oT oe recommending payment of Accounts totalling $50,621.38, be approved. Carried. Ald.Traboulay re From the City Clerk, January 28th, 1976, advising that at the extra truck-SPCA January 26th, 1976 Council meeting Alderman Traboulay gave notice of a motion he intended to submit to the this meeting with respect to increasing S.P.C.A. patrols in the City. In speaking to his proposal to have the extra truck paid for by the City start a little earlier this year - possibly on March lst - in view of the fact that the S.P.C.A. does not provide weekend service, Alderman Traboulay suggested this be referred to the Enviromental Protection On ae ation es Committee for study and report to Council, and to this members of Council generally agreed.