THE ASSOCIATION OF KINSMEN CLUBS DISTRICT FIVE LOWER MAINLAND ZONE P.O. BOX 111 PORT COQUITLAM, B.C V3C 3V5 November 17, 1976 Mayor & Council City of Fort Coquitlan 2272 MeAllister Port Coquitlen, B.C. Dear Mayor & Council: oe ees “May we have the permission of your Council to conduct a door-to-door Campaign the week of January 30th to February 5Sthy 1977. This Canpaign knovm for tventy-four years as the Kinsmen Liothers' March, is the main source of revenue for the Kinsnen Rehabilitation Foundation of British Columbia. The Kinsmen Rehabilitation Foundation provides a multitude of services directly to the physically handicepped of British Colunabla, as well as providing selective funding to a nucber ox¢ projects or smell organisations which offer specific and specialized services to the various groups of the physicclly disabled. The Mothers! March, vill be conducted by Volunteers who normally live in the block which they canvass. The norual time is from 6:00 perm. to 9:00 rem. on the week nights and 1:00 >.m. to 5:00 pen. on Sunday, January 350th. Each Marcher has an dindividualiy nunbered kit and a larze lapel label to clearly identify her. Should there by ony cuestion “you wish to ask, please do not hesitate to call the undersimed. We look forward to receiving our permit at your earliest convenience. Yours Sincerely, fom Hencock Chairnan, Kinsrien Club of Port Coquitlan . “Serving the Communities’ Greatest Needs” ae ye we