January 29th; 1973 the date of publication no representation shall be heard by a commission at any sittings held by it for hearing of representations from interested per- sons, and, therefore, the cpportunity for making representations is apparently negated, as the due date is now past. The letter was received. for information. q Bud Elsie Ltd.re From Bud Elsie Limited, January 18th, 1973 soliciting the co-opera- information pam- pphlet - GVRD tion of the member municipalities in distributing a pamphiet outlining the Greater Vancouver Regional District's role in the Community. Moved by Aldarman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Thompson: That copies of the new pamphlet concetning the Greater Vancouver Regional District's role in the Community being prepared by Bud Elsie Limited, - be distributed to residents of the City with the next municipal billing not- ices. Carried. f LMMA -notite of From the Lower Mainland Municipal Association advising of a meeting tmeeting to be held on Wednesday, February 7th, 1973 in the Centennial Room, Chimo Pool, 620 Poirier Street, Coquitlam, B. C. at 6:30 p.m. Alérman Laking stated he hoped members of Council will endeavour to be present as there are some important recommendations coming forth at that time to be voted on. Mayor Scott echoed Alderman Laking's comments and advised that the City was sponsoring the next meeting of the Assocation. His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Laking; Mabbett, Meyer, Ranger and Traboulay indicated they would be in attendance at the meeting. REPORTS: j Fin, Comm.-Stmts. From the Finance Committee, December 3lst, 1972 and January 26th, 1973, being Statements.of Accounts payable in the total amounts of $49,870.55 and $252,870.04, respectively. Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alu-tinan Laking: That the reports of the Finance Committee, dated December 31st, 1972 and January 26th, 1973, recommending payment of Accounts totalling $49,870.55 and $252,870.04, respectively, be approved. Carried. Health Comm. re From the Health Committee, January 25th, 1973 regarding the monthiy ren-- ymonthly rental a rates-personal tal of $300.00 to be charged at the Personal Care Home on Tyner Street cur- y care home rently under construction, and pointing out that the Senior Citizens Housing Society must accommodate 25% welfare recipients in the complex for which the Government is paying a rate of from $196.00 to $220.00 per month, depending upon the situation, In its report, the Committee pointed out that as the