Ald - Traboulay ‘re Posters - dangerous goods. Ald. Traboulay -re Animals ‘running at large. ‘Ald. Traboulay ‘re LDB Policy. January 5th, 1981. NEW BUSINESS: Alderman Traboulay referred to the recent Federation of Canadian Municipalities newsletter and asked that the mentioned posters regarding dangerous goods be obtained. Alderman Traboulay expressed concern regarding animals running at large. Alderman Traboulay expressed concern regarding the policy of the Liquor Distribution Branch to accept two dozen beer bottles only at one time from one person. Moved by Alderman Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: That a letter be written to the Liquor Distribution Branch requesting that the policy to accept only 2 cases of beer bottles returned on one day be changed to accept an unlimited number returned on one day by any one person. Prior to the question being called on the foregoing resolution Alderman Muldoon proposed the following amendment: Moved by Alderman Muldoon: Seconded by Alderman Wright: That the previous resolution be amended so as to require thet a letter be written to the Liquor Distribution Branch asking it to only consider changing its policy. Carried. The question was then called on the foregoing resolution as amended: Moved by Alderman Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: ‘That a letter be written to the Liquor Distribution Branch requesting it to consider changing its policy of not accepting more than 2 cases of empty beer bottles on one day from any one person. Carried. Prior to passage of the Foregoing resolution Mayor Laking advised that the Liquor stores have limited space for storage of cases of empty beer bottirs. Alderman Wright suggested that this subject be brought forward for discussion at the Union of British Columbia Municipalities conference,