. Apral 30th. 1973 and equipment, the: ack of. sports: for girls, and: the: > honorar Lum for the Marlins Swim. club, “In ‘answer to. Alderman, Peboulay's queries, tr. Seevart - advised that uniforms” for. the Girls Fisld. ‘Hockey will cost: more in the. fest yer ‘Chan: in. succeeding - years because ‘itis an: entirely new. ‘stoup;, the. Marlins Swim Club honorarium 4 is for the. three. ‘professional coaches required; the registration fees are ‘Clubs: registration fees. into various. leagues: and some’ swin meets; and : ‘that with: -Tespect to girls’ ‘sports, it: is. not: the, fume tion of the Association to create new: Sports. groups, but to. assist then in getting established. Alderaan Meyer commented that the City's: budget. is. approximately $6,000, 000. GO per year, which works out to about’ $300. 06 per capita, and that he did not Find it at all out of line te. be. reinvesting the — sum of $4.00 per participant for. boys and girls in this Community. “Aldermin | Meyer suggested that the fornation of . ‘the Association was to co-ordinate to some degree the activities of various sports and organizations and -that ‘the City is very fortunate to have people in the Community available to: do this on a volunteer basis. Alderman Laking. sug ggested an amendment to the notion of Aldermen Ranger and Meyer by using a $3.00. per capita basis for partici~_ pants in calculating. the amount of. the: grant to be made to the Association; however, His Worship the Mayor. ruled that’ the proposed amendment would be: | contrary to the. intent of the original motion, and the question was then calied on the motion of Aldermen Ranger and Meyer set cut. above, which was. ‘defeated. The’ following motion was then proposed: Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Traboulay: That the Municipal Council of The. Corporation. of the City-of Port ‘Coquitlam approve a $3. 90 per capita grant’ this year. to. the Port Coquitiam - Amateur Athletic Association for 3,000 participants, being a total grant of $9,000.00. — . . | Carried, Alderman Ranger voted against the resolution, UNFINISHED BUSINESS : Dist.of Coq.re . From the District of Coquitlan, April 26en, 1973 in reply to a 1 letter, W/Wood St. traffic Reg. B/law from the city concerning the renewal of ‘the present. Westwood. Street Traffic Regulats ion | By-Law for one years: cand asking that. consideration be. given to changing the hours. stated. in Section 2(4)- thereof from 6: 00 a.m, to. 10: 00 Pom. to 7:00 a.m. to:5:00 P. mp: and: advising. that the new. By-law for. the ‘District of Coquitian, No. 205,°1973,.. would have the hours Presently, in effect renain unchanged, By-law No. 1242, cited as the “Westwood Street Traffic Regulation.