MUNICIPAL OFFICERS’ ASSOCIATION OF B.C, THIRTY-SIX ANNUAL CONFERENCE CAPRI HOTEL, KELOWNA PROGRAM TUESDAY, MAY 27th, Regional District Administrators meeting at the Capri Hotel. Registration of delegates and guests in tha back lobby of the Hotel, Reception in the ballroom courtesy of Calona Wines. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th. FIRST CONFERENCE SESSION, 8:30 a.m. to Registration of delegates and guests in the back lobby 9:30 a.m. of the Hotel! by Registration Committee under Chair- man Ken Ball of Kelowna, Call to order by President T. M4, McVea, Powelt River, ” O CANADA” Silence in memory of those who have passed on, Address of welcome by Mayor Ww. Treadgold of the City of Kelowna, introduction by P. Douvil , City Clerk of Kel . Ack di by Vice Presi- dent D. Doubleday, Langley T. ip. Address of Welcome by tha Hon, James Lorimer, Mini of Municipal Affairs. Introducti by Presi- dent T. M. McVea. Acknowledgement by R. Hollatz, Penticton. Introduction of R: w. Prittie, Deputy Minister of Municipal Affairs, by Vice-President 0, Doubleday. Adoption cf the Proceedings and Minutes of the 1974 Conference, Report of the President, Announcements, Report of the B.C. Municipal Administration Educa- tion Council by D. J. Doubleday. Program of the Education Councit to be outlined by John Oliver and Norman Brown, Four Discussion Groups on the Report of the Educa- ‘oup will be chaired by 3 member ft. Brown and Mr, Oliver wilt circ. ulate among the groups. 12:00 Noon Luncheon for delegates and wives in the Ballroom. SECOND CONFERENCE SESSION, 1:30 p.m, Four Concurrent Workshops in four different rooms, 1, Workshop for Village Representatives under direct- ion of the Vancouver island Chapter. Panet will consist of W. MacKay, Planner, Regional! District of 9:30 a.m. 11:00 am, Nanaimo, E. Heiber:, Secretary-Treasurer of Reg: - ional istrict of Comox Strathcona, Roger Chester, Municipal Clerk of District of Surrey anda tepre- sentative of the Department of Municipal Affairs, The panel will present views on Planning, Elections, and Relationships with Regional Districts and the Department of Muni ipal Affairs. Questi and discussion to follow, Workshop for Municipalities of 50,000 population and over, under direction of the Lower Mainland Chapter. &. Pans! discussion of Insurence under D, Mould ing, Treasurer of City of North Vancouver. 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m, 7:00 p.m. THIRD CONF: 9:00 a.m, 9:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. 10:45 a.m. to 11:45 am, 12:00 Noon b, ftepresentative of the new Emergency Health Services on the new Ambulance Service. ¢. At least one other subject of interest, Workshop for Municipalities of 25,000 to 50,000 Population under direetion of the Okanagan Chapr- er, The theme will be “Time Management” and a film will be shown in this regard, Workshop for Municipatities under 25,000 popula- tion excluding Villages, under direction of the West Kootenay Chapter. “Co-operative doint Services", a. Sewage Treatment Facilities: Chairman: W. d’Easum with W. Vickers and A. Mitchelt, Joint Bargaining: Chairman Ben deKleine with W. King and G. Bailie, Recreation: Chairman K. Belliveau with R. Beauchamp and L. Robi \ Accounting: Chairman R. Henderson with W. Stater, Reception in the back fobby of the Hotel, courtesy of the Bank of Montraal, Bang in the Ball sp d by the City of Kelowna. Entectainment: A Skit by Theatre Kelowna, THURSDAY, MAY 29th. ERENCE SESSION, Auditors’-Repoit. Board of Examiners’ Report by R. A. Harrison, Report of the Advisory Committee on Superannuation by Past President D, A, Manning. Report of the Municipal Finance Authority by R. W. Long, Administrator. Report of the Registration Committee by Chairman Ken Ball of Kelowna, Address by Galt Wilson, Solicitor, of Prince George, on “Tort Liability of Public Bodies”. Four Concurrent Workshops: 1, Two workshops on the Voters’ List under direct- ion of East Kootenay Chapter, 2. Two workshops on Finance under direction of the North Central Chapter. Luncheon for the delegates in the Balt Guest Speaker: Rev. David Wilkerson, FOURTH CONFERENCE SESSION, 1:45 p.m. This session will be under the direction of the Depart- ment of Municipal Affairs, The delegates will be divided among four rooms and the four speakers of the Department will give their pro- ram to each group during the afternoon. Tho four programs of the Department are as follows: 1, New Local government legislation: Ted Whe'en, 2. The Assessment Authority and its relationship to local governments: Ted Gwartney of the B.C. Assessment Authority, . Land Use Policies: Gary Harkness, 4. Administrative and fi fal pi Tom Moore and Hector Topham, Reception in the back lobby of the Hotel courtesy of the Municipal Officers’ Association of B.C, Banquet and dance in the Baliroom sponsored by the Department of Municipal Affairs and the Province of B.C. Music by the Okanagan Mission Band, FIFTH CONF 9:00 a.m, 10:30 a.m, 41:30 a.m, FRIDAY, MAY 30th. ERENCE SESSION. Amendments to the Constitution. Report on Tenure of Office by President T.M. MecVce. Ezch Chapter President to report on the activities of his chapter and answer any questions on his report. Election of Officers, Discussion on Goals and Objectives of the Association. Chairman Harold Hall, Director of Finance, City of Kelowna, t Nation of Presid f ect. Resolution of thanks to the Province of B.C, and the Department of Municipat Affairs by F. Bertoia, Reg- jonat District of East Kootenay, Announcements, Adjournment. Friday afternoon will be free and there will be s Golf Ournament for those wishing to take part at the Mountain Shadows Golf Course. Coffee service for the Conference is supplied courtesy of Labatt’s Breweries of 8.C. Lid, LADIES’ PROGRAM Mrs. Arlene Campbell, Secretary to the Mayor, is Ladies’ Progra n Co- ordinator, 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m, 9:30 a.m. 12:00 Noon 1:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. TUESDAY, MAY 27th. Reception in the Ballroom courtesy of Calona Wines, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th, Bus Trip from Capri Hotel Parking lot to Orchard Park Shopping Centie. Luncheon for delegates and wives in the Ballroom. Bus Trip for tour of focal winery. Back at 4:00 p.m. Reception in back lobby of the Hotel, Courtesy of the Bank of Montreal. Banquet in the Baltroom sponsored by the City cf Kelowna. THURSDAY, MAY 29th. Bus trip from Capri Hotel parking lot for tur of Crown Zellerbach plywood plant. Lunch and entertai at the Kel Rec reation Complex, After tuncheon the buses will lease for BLOSSOM DRIVE. Back at 4:00 p.m. Reception at the back lobby of the Hotel. Banquet and dance in the Ballroom sponsored by the Province of B.C. and the Department of Municipal Affairs. Music by the Okanagan Mission Big Band. A “LADIES ONLY HOSPITALITY ROOM” will be available on Wed- cesday and Thursday from 8:30 3.m, 6 4:30 p.m. Coffee will be evail- able. A chancs to get together! A hairdresser will be available in this room from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 Pam. for “Comb Outs Only — No Washing”, ENJOY YOURSELVES LADIES RT nea rae meter tenet ve rues te a Cote ke