“August 20th, 1973 vom the city | Clerk, July 26th, 1973, advising that desirability of. continuing for future years the City! "say Day cele ebration was ‘to be ‘pd “as an’ item on the agenda for the first Council meeting at whieh full attend ance of Council members was expected in order that a discussion could take place thereon, Alderman Traboulay Stated he would Like ‘to proceed with “thts, subject, although Alderman ‘Ranger | was Rot Present, “and | proposed the ‘following motion: Moved by Alderman Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman Laking: “That the City's May Day celebration b be held in 1974, : - Carried. Alderman Thompson voted 1 against the resolution, Alderman Thompson, 4 in speaking to the: foregoing resolution, stated his view that May. Day may well have outlived its usefulness in the city and that . the money expended thereon should be used to enhance the summer and winter sports carnivals. Moved by Alderman Traboutay: Seconded by Alderman Meyer: That the City Administrator seek out a 2 sultable co-ordinator to oversee the City’ s 1974 May Day celebrations. _ a | : Carried. From the City Clerk, August 13th, 1973, regarding a request received from the Coquitlam Chanber of Commerce: to Pass a By-law making it egal to. place advertising leaflets on. parked : sutompbiles, and submitting a byslaw that was drafted for that purpose. under’ the authority of Section 870(0) of ‘the Municipal. Act. Alderman Laking introduced a By-Law to prohibit the placing of advertis- ing leaflets on automobiles. Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman thompson: That By-law No. 1266 be read a 1 first: time, ne Carried. Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: That By-law No. 1266 be read a second time. Moved by Alderman Meyer: Seconded by Alderman Laking That By-haw No. 1266 1 be read a third time. City: Clerk. ‘Leaflet Dis| _ “tribution Prohibitior