re Whereas the purposes and. objects of the Legion, as contained in an Act to Incorporate the Royal Canadian Legion, include: e) to perpetuate the memory and deeds of the fallen and of those who die in the future; f) to promote and care of memorials to their valor and sacrifice ... to keep an annual memorial day, to preserve the records and memories of their service and to see that such services shall not be forgotten by the nation; h) to educate public opinion regarding national duties to the dead; to foster loyalty among the public and education in the principles of patriotism, duty and unstinted public service; Whereas every person who has been initiated into membership in the Royal Canadian Legion, has sworn to uphold and advance the aims and objects of the Legion, Whereas the National Poppy Committee has recommended that the observance of a "Remembrance Week" immediately prior to November 11th would do a great deal to encourage greater interest on the part of the public; Know ye that I, Leonard M. Traboulay, Mayor of the Corporation of The City of Port Coquitlam by and with the approval of the Dominion Convention of the Royal Canadian Legion, do designate the seven days commencing NOVEMBER 4th AND ENDING NOVEMBER 11th as "REMEMBRANCE WEEK" Poppies will be available by donation in Port Coquitlam on Thursday, November 3rd, Friday, November 4th and Saturday, November Sth, 1994. From the City Clerk, October 3, 1994 regarding Development Variance Permit No. 40/94 for 1388 Apel Drive. | : Mr. Len Osbome, 4028 Toronto Street spoke of his concerns regarding deviating from existing City standards. | Correspondence was received from Mr. Len Osborne, 4028 Toronto Street regarding his opposition to the Development Variance Application. | Moved by Councilloy eCOngeG. © ZQUNECUAOT vo th That as recommended by the Director of Planning in his memorandum of July 20, 1994 the Voluntary Development Variance Permit be issued for 1388 Apel Drive. | Carried. Daag as rey