yee June 25th, “1973 “drafted; however, he would Like to discuss it with Mayor Scott before itis. “sent. Ald.Laking-thanks | “Alderman Laking stated § he would like to publicy thank all the: citizens” _tO press,etc. re HRec.Referendum who vorked 890 diligently tovards passage (of the Recreation Referendum and he: ‘also expressed his appreciation for the excellent assistance. received fon the press ‘in that regard. ld.Laking re _ Alderman Laking then Fequested ‘the Building & Protection Committee t con~ mpts. to older S omes sider the problem’ of persons, ‘specifically ta the Chester-Oxford area ‘of the . | City, who are unable to make improvenents to ‘their older homes due” to Bylaw restrictions, and Alderman Thompson advised this would be discussed at ‘the. “next meeting of the Committee to be held at 4: 00 ‘Poem. On “Thursday of: this week. pAld.Thompson re Alderman Thompson referred’ ‘to information received froma meeting of the pgravel hauling- jQuarry Rd.area North-east Coquitlam Ratepayers that Mere We » Kennedy, owner of a firm known - as “Glacier Rock Products’ tae" proposed to truck large amounts: of aggregate. products from Quarry Road, which ‘would: ‘probably. involve: use of some City roads, and the City ‘Administrator advised he would” arrange for his attend-- ance at a meeting of Council. Ald.Meyer_ re | “ Alderinan Meyer referred to a tenorandum he had received. from the City. proposed Coq. Dist. Hospital Administrator, ‘June 25th, 4973 regarding ‘the Coquitlam District Hospital con . struction, together with‘an accompanying letter, June 17th, 1973, received from Mrs. Monica Angus, the City’ s representative on the. Board of | Trustees, Coquitlam & District Hospital Society, stating that ‘at.a meeting. of. the. Soc ~ iety heid for ‘the purpose’ of discussing. the Bryans Report on ‘Obstetric: and Gynecological services and other matt ers related to the role of the proposed Coquitlam Hospital, the following natters came to Light: 1. Unknown to most of the members of the Society, the c. Vv. R. Hy. De Board has adopted the Bryans Report, and in addition, without reference to either St. Mary' S or the Coquitlam Boards, approval for ‘the expansion of maternity ser- vices at the Royal Columbian has been received from B. C.H. 7 8.5 2. A statement tabled from the Coquitlan Medical Association indicates this group is not in favour of the construction of a. hospital in Coquitt ais at this times ; | 3. The Director of the Simon Fraser Health Unit outlined a ‘Pian for a Com— munity Health Clinic in Port Moody, and it appeared from his statements that _ his proposal is intended to obviate the need for a 2 community hospital in this area. | ve . Mrs. Angus was in attendance at the _ neating, and on | invitation of His Worship the Mayor, Spoke briefly « to her dete rer mentioned above.