“sin Dance: in the Jee Arena. Me. Davies stated: the. Club: really wanted. ‘this er dance: in the Mabbett Root, ‘and pointed. out. that. there’ is 5 already. a Mocaasin Dance scheduled for the ‘Winter carnival. “Alderman Ranger suggested that: oe - Mareos: Club: could, Yente ‘the: abet: Room and. ask the. Teen-agers. to: join then; however, the Recreation Directsr advised that: the: Teen-age Drop-In Programe ds attended by: approxinately 100-150. persons, with: a-dance, being | heid every: third Friday, and that one. ds scheduled for March 23rd. Mr. Dacre advised that he: has observed only. about: 20. -t0. 25 teen-agers attending’ the- Drop-in : a | programme on. “Friday. nights, and. mentioned. that the: moccasin. dance. held last. "year was not too.: successful. because: those. attending did not wish .te. go on. the ice. -Albrman Meyer mentioned that if the Marcos. accept: the compromise.” : - proposed they could book the Mabbett Room lacer in the year for a dance to raise more money. Alderman Laking stated. the. Club members were advised 3 ~ months | “ago. to beok-. “the: Mabbett. Rooms. however, they did not do so. - $/Insp.Young re Jan./73 RCMP Report “Moved by. Alderman takeing: Seconded. by. Alderman Moyers That. ‘the Marco! - Hockey. club be. permitted. to use the Ice Arena. at “the Port Recreation’. Centre. either on 2 Saturday, March dith, or Saturday, March. 2ath,. 1973° for-a: “Moccasin Dance. ‘and. that arrangements be made’ with. the: other groups using ‘that facility ¢ to ) relinguish their ice time from. 8: 00. p.m. on the date selected. - a - eras Carried. Alderman Laking advised chat the’ Marco! s Hockey Club would. be charged: the regulat rate for rental of the Ice Arena. UNFINISHED. BUSINESS: _ From ‘Sub-Inspector. M, Ae Young, t/e Coquitlam R.C, M. P. ‘Detachment; February 23rd, 4973 replying: to. a letter. from the City requesting specific” information with. respect to. ‘the nunber of burglaries in the city, of Port. ‘Coquitlam during January, 1973 y and advising that 47 such crimes had occur- a ” ted locally. In his letter, ‘the Sub- ‘Ins spector also referred ‘to ‘the Police: Community relations programme, mentioning ‘that. ‘this’ is mainly directed at “getting ¢ to know the public and allowing ‘then to set to “know their police 2 at. times other than the usual polfes-violator ‘contacts atid that much of the ° time “required to ‘conduct a proper Police-Community } Relations Programe 3 is put in » voluntarily by. members stter normal hours: of work with m2 o compensation.