/4,. September 22nd, 1975 Prior to passage of the foregoing resolution, Alderman Traboulay suggested that Mayor Campbell and Mayor Austring of Pitt Meadows, together with their respective Public Works Chairmen, leave for Ottawa as soon as possible to discuss the dyking problems of the two areas with the Federal Government. Mayor Campbell advised that Mayor Austring had gone to Ottawa for that purpose, but had not met with success; however, he agreed to contact the appropriate Federal official by telephone the next day in an effort to arrange for a meeting, alis.N.Gillespie re From Ms. Norma Gillespie, September 17th, 1975, requesting that the sTriple A sale of Btickets for Port Coquitlam Amateur Athletic Association be granted permission to gminor sports fund raising sell tickets in the downtown area of the City in an effort to raise funds for minor sports. Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: That as requested in a letter from Ms. Norna Gillespie, September 17th, 1975, the Port Coquitlam Amateur Athletic Association be granted permission to sell tickets in the downtown area of the City in an effort to raise funds for minor sports. Carried. Coq.Chamber of From the Coquitlam Chamber of Commerce, September 10th, 1975, Commerce-meeting re housing extending an invitation to attend the Chamber's next meeting which will feature the topic "Housing", at which the Deputy Minister of Housing, Mr. Gary Begg, will be guest speaker, and advising that the meeting will take place at the Cariboo Trail Hotel on Wednesday, September 24th, 1975 commencing at 6:00 p.m. Alderman Traboulay commented that Alderman Thompson will be a member of the panel at the meeting, and Mayor Campbell suggested that those wishing to attend should advise the Chamber accordingly. REPORTS: Ald. Thompson-— From Alderman M.A. Thompson, September 18th, 1975, being a review of the -"Keenlyside Report" on Fire Services in the Province recently report on Fire Services in received by the Provincial Government and making recommendations on a certain items contained therein. Alderman Thompson, in speaking to the Keenleyside Report, pointed out that there are a number of proposals contained therein that can be accomplished locally, and he inquired of the Fire Chief as to the amount of frequency, time, etc., that is available for fire inspection services. The Fire Chief advised that as there is only the Fire Prevention Officer and himself they do nct always have the time to carry out these inspections;