Janvary seh, 1973 a nn, ae - From’ the: Parks and | Recreation Conse tee, Feconmending, that” the School Board ; ks. &. Ree, ; Comm. re be. approached with respect to building a ‘maximum of six tennis courts and” possibly: prop.tennis ; -: ‘Courts-MH a field house. with showers and vashroons for use by tennis. players, | soccer: players, Jr. Sec.: school and other sport groups who use ‘the fields, ona joint basis, at the Mary HALL : Junior ‘Secondary School School. ; Gees by Alderman Lak cing: Seconded by Alderman Ranger: ‘That ‘as recommended | ina a report from the Parks. and Recreation Committee, the School Board be. approached with respect to > building a maximum of six. tennis courts on a ‘joint basis with the city at the Mary Hall Junior Secondary School, and. that consideration for establi sing field housé facilities on that site be deleted at the present: tine. aan _ ms rs Garciad. ‘Alderman. Laking, in speaking to che foregoing resolution, advised that: the proposed tennis courts, would be of competitive standard. Alderman Ranger” Susi gested: that signs should be erected at the tennis ‘coutts advising that they are joint facility of thé School and City and the hours they are available to’ the public and students. “From the City Administrator , January Lith, 1973 ad dvising that at-a special. City Adm. re May. Day Council neeting held on Thursday, ‘Dee cenber 28th, 1972 the Council agreed to en- Coordinator gage, ‘the services of a co-ordinator in order to continue the traditional May Day celebrations fox 1973. Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Traboulay: That Mee Lee Kallen be and he is hereby appointed as co-ordinator for. May Day activities for 1973 as discussed with hin at the Comittee meeting of Council, December 28th, “1972. : ‘Carried. Aldermen Ranger and Thompson’ voted against the resolution. Prior to o passage 0 the foregoing resolution, a discussion ensued, and Ald= ‘erman Ranger pointed | out that an expendi ture of spproixnately $20, 000. og would be required for May Day . and stated he was ‘not convinced the event was” that important | to this Community, and Alderman Theapson advised he concurred with the view expressed by Alderman Rang ger. . . . . . From ‘the. City Administrator , January Lith, 1973, advising that the annual” §dues for 1973 to continue ‘membership. in the Und on of British Columbia Muntedpal- . ities will amount to 3, 578. 00.