April 5th, 1976 Leasing Ltd., and the City Administrator advised in regard to the former that this was a registration fee for a course, and in regard to the latter, that this was for some truck radios that were on a leased basis. Alderman Keryluk then inquired as to Item 03214, being payment of $1,824.89 to College Printers Ltd., and the Recreation Director advised this was for printing of recreation brochures and that tenders were called for this work. Alderman Mabbett referred to Item 03182, being payment of $270.12 to Nelsons Linen and Industrial Supply for garment rentals, and to his query, the City Administrator advised tenders were also called for this service. Alderman Mabbett then inquired concerning Item No. 03371, being payment of $67.60 to Underwriters Adjustment Bureau Ltd., for investigation of a claim and the City Administrator advised that this firm locks after some of the City's insurance claims. Alderman Traboulay referred to Item No. 03181, being payment of $40.00 to Isis, Women's Media, for recreation services, and on his request, the Recreation Director agreed to ascertain what the letters ISIS relate to. From the Public Works Committee, April lst, 1976, recommending that P/Wks.Comm, -- Annual Spring the Annual Spring Cleanup be held from April 26th to 30th, 1976. Clean-up Moved by Alderman Mabbett: Seconded by Alderman Thompson: That as recommended in a report from the Public Works Committee, April Ist, 1976, the Annual Spring Cleanup be held from April 26th to 30th, 1976. Carried. From the Public Works Committee, April Ist, 1976, recommending that P/Wks.Comm.- open residen~ tial burning- month of ' April/76 open residential burning be permitted during the month of April. Moved by Alderman Mabbett: Seconded by Alderman Thompson: That as recommended in a report from the Public Works Committee, April lst, 1976, open residential burning on non-toxic materials in daylight hours only, be permitted during the month of April, 1976. Carried. Aldermen Ranger and Traboulay voted against the resolution. Prior to passage of the foregoing resolution, Alderman Traboulay inquired as to the rational for this recommendation when there is a By- law in force that prohibits open residential burning, however, Alderman Thompson, whose suggestion at that time to incorporate the words "of non-toxic materials" in the motion on the floor was generally accepted by members of Council, pointed out that most people like to clean up their yards during the spring season, and that this would in turn reduce