January 22nd 1973 4 Ald lerman n Thompson stated he did not: feel that way at. all, and that to discuss - “the matter would only serve to give its more public ity, af this was, in fact, the intent. The letter was then “Feceived for information. FVRL' re recip— Bae From the Fraser - Valley Regional aibeary, January ‘Wth, 1974, _concern~" rocal agreement. - with Cent.Comm. “ing correspondence received from the librarian of the “Centennial Community Library ~ Library in ‘Coquitlam Fegarding « an agreement for yo --g-availability of — rowers: cards between the Fraser’ Walley 2 egional Library and the Centennial Community Librery, advising that since the beg gine ning of the year Library Branches have been extending free servize-to coaidents of municipalities’ not. within the° Regional District, vand recohmen nding that che Regional Lib- Tery - express willingness to enter into - a ‘reciprocal agreement with the Centennial | Community Library.” “Nderman Ranger advised that he will be attending a Regioaal Library meeting on January 24th, 1973, and that he felt views expressed in thé letter was’a move in the right direction, and “members of council generally agreed. | Wee Ranger-Notice * Ajderman Ranger then gave Notice of a Motion he intended to present £ Motion re certain © ysewer rates in next weak ‘regarding a ‘reduction. in Sever rates from: “95. 00 to $3. 00 charged subdivisions : —_ to certain property owners in subdivisions where it had not been Possible to provide connections from the sewer: Line installed by ‘the developer, and His Worship the Mayor st ated his acceptance thereof. Ald. Ranger re a “ Mderman ‘Ranger: referred’ 6 the Committee Report expected on bus set~ Bus report LS : vice, and. stated ‘he “would appreciate having it by next week. Ald.Traboulay Alderaan Traboulay referred to the Recreation Survey Questionnaire, and gre Rec. Survey oe . : ; Questionnaire | stated he felt there’should have bean one circulated for each member of a household, as only one opinion could be stated onthe single form provided. gAld.Traboulay "Alderman Traboulay stated Re hoped to-get the first Newsletter out re. Newsletter | around the middle of February, 1973. Alderman Treboulay referred to the present public skating hours which ing hours /. -) commence at 7:30 p. i. on weekends, and stated his view that this activity : “should be re-echedaled to: "prime time’. in the afternoons in order to give families the oppodtundty of partieipacing together. “Alderman Laking stated “his Committee willbe reviewing ‘the mattair; however, in view of the lateness ~) 9f the Beason, he felt ‘that any re-scheduling would have to wait until “next ‘season. | > Alderman Laking referred to Alderman ‘Traboulay' s remarks concerning » ‘the Recreation Survey Questdonnaim, and Stated ‘that the word family” ‘should “have been included in: brackets in: ‘Ttem ‘2, ‘a8 many people thought it was just™ for‘one person, théréiy’résulting” in a misunderstanding and an expected