+ The KINSMEN RSH ACMLITATIOUN FOUNDATION of BRITISH COLUMBIA G.Rieharcdson, Preecdent 22568 WEST 12th AVENUE, VANCOUVER, B.C. ; E.R. Sherwood TEL.(604) 736-8841 VSK ENS Executive Grnotor September 9, 1981 Me. R.A. Freeman City Clerk City of Port Coquitlam 2272 McAllister Avenue FP 28 493i Port Coquitlam, B.C. SEP 2 . V3c 2A8 Dear Sir: We wish to apply for your permissicn to conduct our annual dsor~to-—door campaign January 24, 1982 to February 1, 1982. By this early request, we hope to avoid conflict with other organizations also conducting door—to--door charitable campaigns. Our campaign, known as the "Kinsmen Mother's March", is the main source of revenue for the “insmen Rehabilitation Foundation of British Columbia and enables the Foundation to provide a multitude of services to disabled people. The enclosed annual report will, I am sure, answer any questions you may have. The Mother's March: is conducted by volunteers who usually live in the neighbourhcod they canvass. Canvassing is most frequently conducted between 6pm and 9pm on weeknights and lpm and 5pm oni weekends. Each canvasser has an individual kit and clearly marked "Mother's March" identification. We look forward to receiving a permit from you for this purpose. Yours sincerely, PBavee SS Shirley Barnett Metro Unit Co-ordinator Kinsmen Mother's March. SB/vb Encl: Sugnortee by the JIRA Komen Motnerse RA = The Adiiny Fund Annet withy tne Canncian Renaturucion Cex NG for tine Cunalatect