CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PORT COQUITLAM PARKS A RECREATION meeting of the Parks A Recreation Committee was held ir. the Committee Room of the Engineering Department on Wednesday, December 16th, 1987 at 4:45 p.m. In attendance were Alderman George Laking and Alderman Mike Gates. Also in attendance was K. Hanna Taylor, Parks A Recreation Director and Larry Wheeler, Rec sation Manger. A CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES That the minutes of the meet1ng of the Parks A Recreation Committee held on Tuesday, November 1jfth, 1987, be taken as read and adopted. Item No. 1 Stretchers at Outdoor Facilities The atts hed report was reviewed by the Parks & Recreation Committee. We wil.. oheck into our liability, are we increasing liability by installing stretchers7 Recommendation: To investigate the liability factor and then take to Council. CARRIED Item No. 2 Snsina/Summer Ocenina of One Arena Ice Surface The attached report Prem the Recreation Manager, was reviewed by the Parks A Recreation Committ,ee. Recommendation: To adopt the recommendation as outlined in the report. CARRIED r(j.) OEC 16 1987 Item No~ Celebration 88 The attached report from Recreation Manager, was reviewed by the Parks the A Recreation Committee. Recommendation: To approve the recommendation as outlined in report. ADA*" tttt Item. No. 4 the DAII IED The attached report from Recreation Manager, was reviewed by the Parks the A Recreation Committee. Recommendation: To approve recommended rates as outlined in the report. It em N~o. I A Il II E ED Civic Recoaniti.on Award Pearkes Jr varsity football team placed second in provinoial i'inals thi.s The George year. Recommendation: That the team members of the George Pearkes Jr var it y teamandbe coaches given civic recognition for their accomplishments. CARRIED Please note The Parks A Recreation Department will review the overall policy on civic recognition at a later date. DEC 16 1987 Doa on Dvkes Raper ted by the Parks & Recreation Director complaints of dogs on dykes on south side of about Port Coquitlam. Recommendation: To ere"t signs stating dogs must be on a leash CARRIED Reeve Street Park Discussion on the a.spent of having a new name for the park that would more appropriately identify as a major park. Recommendation: a report be brought back to the Parks Recreation Committee with suggestions as to how& the above could be achieved. That CARRIED ADJOURMENT The meeting adjourned at 6:00 p.m Jan a TayP6r, Seoretary M To 4 K. E J. Taylor Pazk FROMz 0 December 15, 1987 DATE: Dizectoz L. J. Nheeler & M Rec St etchez s at Otztdooz REz Recz cation Manager 4 Facilities PURPOSE/PROBLEM The purpose of this report is recommendation for the Parks to provide information and a ." Reecreation t consideration; regarding the locating Committee's i g oof sstretc outdoor facilities. retchers at all an and I'he HISTORY/BACEUROUND The Pozt Coquitlam Minor Soccer Associati a on h as requested the Cit y too consider c s provicin; stretchers at outdooz' u ooz'cilities. y have su gg cssted that this equipment be available playing fields at those with char.ge facilities on site. ALTERNATIVES Three alternatives request: are worthy of consideration ra on re I ated to this -Adopt the and looate stretchez s in change -ReJect the proposal i'acilities. proposal. -Provide other alta I precautionary measures which will improve the safety amative of participants (ie. ensure a telephone is FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS The financial implications of t hese az'e not kncwn at concern is that alternatives stretchezs located oiled environment may disappear in also hesitate as to whether o not BC on a regular basis. anI Telephone will provide a pay telephone on site, as I und erstand need a ce. ta'n volume oz calls. Othe"vise, we ma / have ther to pay a monthly ser.ice cnarge. this time. uncontz One ZIZZ I LA1' PNBLZ ZN I BL I /IMP I A I AB II t tt one way oz'nother. Tt is N anticipated that individuals e a ministz ation minor soccer and minor basebal.l/softball would appz'eciate of the committment. 1 AAA OTHER This proposal bz'ings to mind several ns. When Paramedics are so accessible cess e, it difficult to concez surmise why an indured paz ticipant would everis have to be moved. A z ea th t i di id ua I s noot t rained in emez gency first-aid to move in Jur ed playez s. i may attempt 4 OEC iM 198'I IRIN,II ~ ee Nt 4 ~ lme 4 ~ 44 4 I I II I I ez 4 ~ 4 'I kill)llUll libel lorn, man'I'R' Nl II'm iia mt' t d i in f' has I ocated stretchers in would b t. oo ) ities where an in jur d g 11 d With paz amedic arz ives. game We ac a so io sd au in i idual is usuall i y saf er took the oppoztunity ' t o contact I t ea with this if'ot moved untiln s issue. ~ i " o e o sites did p z'ovip'dee telephone this was not the nor or orm, noz sez vice. C 1 1 was it intend n ed to a a be a p a access b ut standaz d t of'ss, City f'aci'articipant The ZCII I * C I I am Minor the City locate Soccer Association a on has requested that change f'acilities stz etchezs at outdoor playzields This pz oposal would ,citizen. In most ou d not af'f'ect a f' not moved untf.l a avez age p icioant isthe saf'er if Ther ef'oz e in the intez'est of'afet y, it may be unwise to stretchers on site wh ic ' would only encouz'age injured, potentiall lo ca t e caco the movement oof'h would be to reviewa y b Y untz ained ind'ividuals. e BC T e I echone ' An alternat ive telephones on site wh' oss' pose'bility ic would betheavailable cf installing pay e f or emergency 1 . M .NIIN I*Z use. N ZN 1 this proposal. d d that the Paz ks and Recreation Committee I' d 't.o'. Z Li,.,( Larry J. Wheeler LJW/slb =line iz'toz Conc~recce J . Tayloz D 987 THE CORPQRA33ON OF THE CATTY OF PORT COQUITLAM M TO z K. J Taylor Parks & Rec Diz ector S M DATBz FROMzLarry J. Rheeler Recreation Manager 0 Deaember 13r 1987 Soz'inc!Summez Ooezzinz oz One na Zce Surface PURPOSE/PROBLEM purpose of this z'eaort is to present f az th e Parks & Committee'ansideration; informat'an and a z ecammendatian regarding a request by our D epaz t ment for t hee Spz'ing and Summer opening af'nereceived ice surface. The Recreation BZSTORY/BACKGROCRD the Spr'ng af 1987, the Port Coquitlam Figuz e Club approachei aur Department requesting that we considerSkzting installing ice in one az'ena for the Spring and Summer months. At that time, we infarmcd the Club that at this late date a e, we w were nat prepared to cousicez this request for. the 987 e year . The aoez sting budget had been established, as had the user schedules. After several discusz ionrz with Club representatives autlining the patential imolioatiocs af their pz'oposal, we requested thar. if they were still interested in the Fall (which they weve) we wauld re-open the issue. At thi s time cauld consider their request as a parallel item with the 1988 webudget review. The Figur Skating Clubs motive of this request iss thei e z goal -a e pring and Summer kating schools. p Their ob3ective is to strengthen the Club attract. and keep high quality coaches, impz ove themembership, quality oz the pzagram, and contz ibute to impraving Port Coquitlam's identity and spirit. The potential benefits ta auz depa tment e fair' stra'ht farwazc: ar. additions'er.rice to auz cit . az nens, fac. l t=es that are bet ez utilized. Zt is impar'tant ta nateandthat several hockey oz'San&nations have expressed an interest in a summer op e rat ian. Zn 1 is this report writer's understanding that when the plebiscite to build thee "new" new" was pz esented, ane af the rationales used was that a secandarena arena wauld allow one ice surface ta zemain in place duzing the Spring months. Appa ectly, the summer operation was attempted andiozSummer year and as a result of same usez canflicts, this practice wasonediscontinued. Zt AI.. IS equestp it has beezp concluded el tez natives exist that fou Open ane ice for appraximatel a e y 3 additianal the Spz ing andsurface Summer. months in Open one ice surface fez'ne additi i ional season (Spzing or Summer). Decline the request, and maintain a n thee operation as exists. it cuz rently Decline the request fa. a. 1988 9 but u eestablish it a f'oz'989. an objective z FINANCIAL vMPLZCAvZONSz The Parks Superintendent operation has estimated who th a t ice surface iss nz n sa respansible f ar facility th e casts relate d ta opez'acing duzin z ing th e summez months one be a z a t is mportwould nt ta no te that these at the summer az ena cz ew cauldd accommadate the extz a load. nc a mo ications are basically the floor coaled the s oof' y dzzo ta keep a n a i n the th ice sheet cast months. Pleas natat e ma'nt du z ing the waz m tthe m tes rau h a t th'is time asth at pr esented hez'e az'esummer vez'y there isestimates I ittle pz'ecedence to base figures Nith z egazds to z evenues, the Skatin fng cclub to use appz' ax t e I y 8 u h as indicated a 3/4 houzs weeks. At th e i r macurz e day 5 days/week idesfre per oz'2 of' ental it iss additional Si2 000.00ent n rate estimated that an revenue wauld be g enez ated. This would mean that the City wou Id h ave ta ef .hez a generate additi ona I evenues th bsorb the nct costs or e'to rough other rentals, progz ams, z CITIZEN/PPJBLZC A R LA I IN IN' I\ decision to oopen an ice suzface P AI I'I NN during the b rin by tho~~ oit sans who ez.jay, oz wh a 've respanse could be expected fzom those ase individuals who enjoy dr'N. such as ball I ao y . aoz an d I acrosse es, r These users havhockey durin the g summer e h a d th e Iuxuz.- af manths. y prime time many yeaz e w~l~om~d act'i s. on twa surfaces f'r It is anticipated that in an avera e u e cauld accommodateg e y p g th at requiresc both most major speafal events dry flaaz surfaces. there cauld potentiall en ia y be a conflict Birthd r ay events (such as the June with scheduled 75th 12th F am il y Picnic). OTHER alternative a summez a p erati has been discusspraviding ra ion faz Just one d wit the Fi ure S kating they f'eel that is salutian Hawevez- t would result inn a a Club. coaches, member s or both. e lass of Zt must be ke p t i n potential coaches aze prof'essi I mind that these s wha wor service basis" f'ar the'na a c antract and "sale eir livel.ihood.k onTherefore f'ar ind same elementar of'ecurit a e, if'hey securi.ty in a community, d o not c they move on. Zt is eisa quite probable that th'se af'easan The ' 8'aplicatxons of'he plann n and f'cr ma tournaments have Such tournamentszosse a y been initiated. have ave aal ways been a sue alread Caquitl. m due to the enture far Por t ac th t at it is one eessf'ul v f'ew w'h twa dry f'loors side eommunitf es by side. f't t'ttt CC t C consider operating one ice C tt. Ct u b t as requested the City ta months. Zt is prapased thatsurzaae during thee S pr'ng and a tthee ice would Summer May Day activ't w be installed after i complete. th e pr apasal (pr imaries Thee costs co il az'e H y d ra casts) ta this are estimate related recover tbes e cas t s as a y would be generated pp ino part t result 0 Figure Skatinng Club. of renting the f'acility to the u . However, the net cost absoz'bed by the Cit s r d ar have ta be y th there is z'eal p ate ntialwauthat generated through oother er rentals ar it cauld be programs. A decision to 'l988 could beo perate one ice suz face in the quite disr uptive to 88 it might also Birthday events curzentl one or two 75th p y b sing planned. disrupt 1'b of'ent'venues n, RECOMMENDATION Zt is recommencted that th e P this request and Rec rest an committee 'th r egards arks decline ta actively pursue with's 9 but that the Depaz'tment 's prroopasal f'z 1988 the 1989 seasan. Report IWri ter L.J. Wheeler K. LJW/sl.b P t~ ~~ ~ ctotrr~ 'bilb. Ca t~c44tkla 4 5 I tacLcz.b~b LTlpf c ter Concur recede J. Taylor 4 Cb.ckvf CLAr ct ocr S br~ wm ~ f~ dr la etc-a.~ c clLcc ( DFC i 6 138'7 THE CORPORATION OF THE C1TT OF PORT CQOOlTLAM M TO ". FROM( K. J. Tayl Parks A Recor Director Larry J. Wheeler E M 0 DATE( December 15, 198V Recz eatian Manager PURPOSE/aROBLEM The puz'pose af this zeport is to provide the Parks Committee with information and a r ecommendation and Reer cation involvement in .HvSTORY/BACKGROUND +To provide din g celebrationregar oi'he 15th ouz'anal Winter Olympics. Celebration 88-a nati opportunities far as many Canadians icipate in the spirit cfas these ta generate a sense ofparpr td „e Games and and accom p lish m e nt in hosting these Games, thereb that er eby pr emoting Canada is national unity." "To help faster a seas e XV Olympic involvement and pr id e I n th Winter Game of national e Gavernment of leadership role in the pz'omatian Canada h as taken ae thz'ough a celebration of the Games acrass ass th e country a anada, accomplishments. its people Thi.s national awareness pr ogz an and their Celebration 88. is called Specific elements of th e C Celebration encouz'aging lacal Cel b 88 program includes t anada by assisting them in th plan local even s; providin g an e and uc ian and activities e nvolvement af scchoal childz en;you cr pack Celebration 88 awar ds pr eatirrg agz am to r ec agni"e on a lacal leva'. deserving Canadiansa To ensuz e public awazeness and partiaipation br oadCelebrto ra ti on 88 will aalso materials in thee or me of s pz avide cammunicatians advertising and ublic Ol i a d oth 01 o na e advez tieing pr'ogr am at this paint that a t his awe.r eness and s in place regardless oi'ur w it,h the various d ec sian on this program." whether ar a not to paz'ticipate media t in DPg 16 1987 J.-:;6 Nmj l ~~ hgRj em mesmer I Following is a summa. y of programs being encouraged -Celebration 88 Awards -Olympic Coin Fundzaisez -Celebration 88 Local School Competitions -The Olympic Speal-er Service -'rlinter Festival ALTERNATIVES There are various options or alternatives available us for consideration. However the following three alternatives towould be worth considering: -Participate in all available -Participate in a eel=et program programs -Decline involvement in all programs Awards program. such as the Celebrations 88 FINANCIAL ZMPLICATZONS one/ has not been dedicated in the 1988 Provisional budget to organize a large Winter Festival. However, some of the 'indiv'dual programs such as the Celebrations 88 Awards program could be offered with very little financial committment.. ZiNTERGOVERNMENTAL INVOLVEMEiNT/ZMPr ZCATIONS of'anada Celeoration 88 program is sponsored by the Government and some of the activities (such as the awards includes the participation of our Member of Paz liament. program) The only concern related to the Celebration 88 Awards Progz am is its similarity to the annual awards program sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. The C1TIZEN/PUBLIC RELATIONS INVOLVEMENT/IMPLICATIONS If we do not participate to some degree in the Celebz ation 88 program we will likely bdz criticized by the public, because the program will be advert-'sed regardless of ouz decision. A ma]or celebration nationally, would additionally tax ouz volunteers who are alz'eady working hard on 75th Birthday activit"es. CONCLUSION The Government of Canada has introduced a progz called '88'o celebrate and cr ate an awaz eness of the Winter Olympics being held in Celebration XV am in 1988. A communities involvement in this program can beCalgary limited to a single event such as the Celebz'ation '88'wards or it oan be expanded tc a full scale Winter Festival. Program The Awards program is being advertised nationally, regardless of our decision on whether or not to participate. DEC RLilii glr lirpj ill I I i l1l ~ sl % ill I g 8 I I.N Nl' s L r z I zl I IRA ~ I i! L rl I I 'mzrmee , \ ~ reise." RWLA le e S 16 1987 75th Eir thday is being celebrated in e y been een committed89QQto the celebrations. hours have already many volunteer MENDATTQN '88'qu that the City og Port Co uitlaam s ticipation be to the Awards Program.par Zt mended that thrlimited is also ee members oy C ouncil be appointed ot mously to the Awards selection committee. recommended iebration on iJ. Wheeler Writer Taylor ncurrence DEI', 16 1987 It is proposed that rental charges eventually ( over a established in 50 cent increments. This approach will reduce the potential for error when preparing invoices, giving esti.mates, etc. per iod of years) be schedule of i'ceo and charges should allow us to ensure that participants are still receiving "value for their recreation dollar" wh le increasing our share oi'user revenues". It is also proposed that in 1988, the fees and charges policy be review d and revised, if necessary, tc that an organized and ef ective strategy f'r recovering ensure revenues put in play annually. The proposed DEC ') Pg 16 1987 COMPARATIVE ZNFOBMATTON ). DEI 1G 1967 CATECORZES PORT MOOUZ 1987 ROOM COQUZTLAM 1987 PORT COQUZTLAM 1987 PROPOSAL 1988 RERTAL (Basic Rate) Mabbett Room Arena Fleer Cymuasium Lounge '125per s. 8220 + '1 0/hr 225per s. 8340 + Toun8 Ream Meeting Rms Terry Fax l.ib One Ar ea Three, Az ea 10/hr 20per s. 10/hz oac 5/hr reE 60pers. 20/hr oac 10/hr re8 t25pers 30/hz'cc 15/hr re8 6425/day 130cers. 347 60 ~ 90uer s. 482. 60 '1 67. 00 45.40 34.60 40.25 250pe.s. 567.60 meetinEs f'r ee social 16 13 ~ 10 10.80 t3. 15 35.20 67 00 45 '0 35-00 40 50 13 ~ 50 11.00 13 50 ~ 35. 50 225pers Wilson Centr e 60/hz occ Use of'itchen ) DE1; 16 1987 f FACILITY RENTALS CATEGORIES PORT MOODY CGOUZTLAM 1987 1987 MIiVOR SPORTS Prime Nan-pr'me JUNZOR 31 ~ 00 32.00 23.00 31.00 C PORT CGOUZTLAM PROPOSAL 198? '1 29.80 22.90 3T.25 24.00 29.80 36.10 31. 25 38.00 Practices Games COMMERCIAL Prime Non-prime 88.00 64.00 85.00 60.00 DRY FLOOR 75 ~ 85 79-50 56.90 59 USER"RATES LACROSSFT 1.00 8.75 14. 00 Junior A 80.00/game 10 75 F 15. 00 27 00 25 9 8- 75 '5 9.25 1 1. 25'0 Minar 11.00 Inter 21.00 rnior B 2'1 00 Ball B cake 7 21.00 F 00 Lighted Fields 2. 80 3.00 HYDE CREEK POOL Swim Team up to 40 n/a n/a 41 70 pe. n/a over 7G n/a S eels.l E re. n/a School n/a 24.00 40.00 prus s pe 20 '00 plus 1 4 6.00 star f plus staf 1 mm I IP1 II/II@I II1I31 IIINIl~ ~~ill)~ ,ii ei ie III llI I 4 i 14 ~ 4 I J$ 4 II II lilI11l 4 QA ikll'- 8--4 sat I 'RI.ISIRI' 988 16.70 32-35 49. 10 64.75 17 '0 34.00 prus s 143. 00 plus star n/a Raaixz RRNTAL Arena Flooz. [DrF) Xabbett Room .'ounK Room van s.s i un .ounxze ,ecting Rooms oz!e Rooms I L ue Area Ixree Az eas ''"on Centre 3 CBARGRS WAEVRS Free Free Fz ee Free Free Free Free Free Fz ee NOMEVAL '0 C F- A 2 G 2 33 22 50 6.50 20.00 5.50 6.00 17. 00 6. 50 17.50 42. oa 0 BASEC D CQMMRRCEAL CRARGR 67 00 100. 50 45. 50 13.50 66.00 20.00 51 5G 60.50 16.50 18.00 34.50 40.50 11.00 12.00 13 ~ 50 20 ~ Qo 35.50 53-00 21 ~ 00 !ament! We have not increased the Fiinures u oi'f to tlxe sliXXhtl F. .I IR III III Rl IIIIIII'MI)i IIIW Iii&t tf l"I 'll limni I I I I xs z Iig ouz''at es in these s ceu centss, socategories. near st 50 that ~ most Howevez, x z ound ates did did in o.- e a s e xxe 4DMZSSZOTT CITZGORZZS PORT MOODT 1987 1 987 IM aaqp PORT 1987 ZRQ RQSXr. 55(10/4.40) 8a(10/6 4a) 1.20(70/9.60) 80(10/14 40) .80(10/6.40) "- 00(10/8. Q p) 1.25(10/7Q pQ) 1988 SZITZTTG Tat Child ~ Teen 75 1 ~ ?5 ~ 1 ~ 1- Ta kd ult 1-50 Senior FaniIy Rental ~ 75 1.30 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 07amil y. ~ 1, Zc 2 ~ 00 1-00 1 00/per eon '5 1 ~ 'TTZMMZiVG Tat Child 'een 'Adult ;Senior 00 aa 3 ~ 2.00(10/16.00) 1. 00(10/S.pa) 3- '5 75 ~ 1 ~ 55(1a '' 40) 80(1C. 40) 1-20(10/9.6Q) 1.80(10/ 14.40) .80( 10/6.40) 1 00 1- 00 1 ~ 50 2 25 ~ ~ 1-00 1-00/perean 75(10/6.00) 75 00 75( 10/6. 00) 00(10/8.00) 25(10/70 00) 2.00(70/16 00) 1 1 ~ 3.45 ~ '500( 10/8. 00) 1 ~ 3 ST(r:MMZ)TG (OOTDOOR) rat 'hild '.een Ldul t tenior .60 ~ 1 ~ 60 85 25 -60 .65 .65 85 1 ~ 25 .65 40(10/3 20 50(10/4.007 .80(10/6-40) I 10(10/8 80) 50( 0/4 00) ~ ~ ~ '7 ~ .50(10/4.00) 70(10/5.60) 90(10/7.20) '1. 25( 10/12 .70( 0/5. 6 000) ) ~ 1 19IIIt eaarOSZD ADMISSZDNN AND FACZI.HATT B.AT- $ SD ADMZSSZOR RATRS TOT CR'ZI D SZATI)ra ( 70/6 00) 7-00 (10/8.00) (10/1P pp) 2.00 (10/76 00) T-RW Aaaf.T SENIOR FAMZLT ~ 'SPATS REiifT ALS 10 3-75 (10/8. Op) 1. 00 APP RGXIMATRL VDOOR SWZMMZVO (70/8 pp) 1 00 (10/8 00) 25(10/1p 00) 2-00(70 78 00) ~ 1 ~ F 00 ( 10/8 pp) 3 '5 ~ OUTDOOR SWZMMZ;7 0 (70/77 00) (10/F 80& ( 10/7 20) 7.25 (10/12-00) *70 (70/5-80) 2o.- DZSCaaRT DEC '987 PROPQSBD M'nar Prime Non-Prime Sl 31 25 1988 RENTAL RATBS ~H 24. 00 J 31.25 P Games .anne 38-00 cial Prime Non-P ime 79-50 59 ~ 75 irv Fl.oor User Rates Minor Lacrosse 9.25 1st. Lacrosse 9.25 Jr.B. Lacrosse 11.25 Ball Mackay 20. 00 eave St. eet Li hted Fier d 3. 00 , 1 R S 17.50 Private Rental 34. 00 plus stay Special Fvents 43.00 plus stay I i f &ament r I may'ell. IM me Faciiit rental rates have been inc- eased ta this is Ball Backs b y approximately a czey w 5 ichh has been ase 55. Exceptians inc. aur rates will mor eased su bstantially more are a I so t5at osely I I'all w' in Ifne have ta eventuall I oa ir at our ith ether cammunities. We commer mercial rates Fram this perspective as IIII) IIII mullmm DEE; E ",IIIIIII 8 iiiRII' eases )6 ]S87 558 ifP'e Q mme p ermaaa c, 'l Na pm P Ll Steve Hyde Rvan Seminci Dennis Mcrriscn Mike Jcn s Dcu- Cenr is Laul en Crcvve Vince jimnany Tarmac Tavlcr Parer "tcriman Steve Henry Ran Aamct f ]C Qe I Janne Nii&ufa Trevcr Gal limcre Derek Linc Ancy Wincrcve Rcn Williams Jim Edckscn Dave Isnica Greg Seven Dave Efake Matt Mcllins Tcm Mc!ntyre Aaron Watmcu'ch Steve Cadlvallacer Jascn Thcmpscn Shayne Csade=uk Luke Eckenicnr Jascn Pret=cr Dean Device lillL%'I 23 Dl-::— 26 2. l0 3! oc DH= E 'l 42 c0 c3 C 8 po 60 62 64 6= 6o 67 68 72 7" D'r!S Cii e S= H:-, C'o F=, Dc Gi, Di Ml:-. C C HE. MLS VC CLS Di QT, Di C DT, QT Gi QG. GT GG Di DE Di Sievr, c,s= 7" 82 83 ee CE Emil Neiiserr (A~ssistant Ray Tcwers (tvfanager) cac.-'.) Ray Winiers 11INIj Qc Dgc Qc 10 Ha.e ~~. '%be.WNSC Dc ~tWi~Lfs fwNca~yrLC. lee eei elf fti1@I LKi",'f, fjlJ) II%11'l'ill ,N ILIW II kali= DEC 16 I98I l3EC 1 6 198'I