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The Advisory Council ) may conduct a uut Co-01> City to find out if the wants the AC to collect funds and how the funds should be spent. This is the decision of the Council's Executive The proposa] will be to the floor of the Council at Monday's general session. A suggested method of conducting the poll is a is in favor of and Advisory Council Execuclip-out coupon in the Sep- fund raising, the collection tive members. tember 4th issue of the Co-op would not yield the desired This, too, was decided at T'imes. The coupon result. This, he said, would the committee's August 23rd HOE DOWN-These two young "country bumpkins" are would be returnable to any · necessitate returning the meeting. The steering comCity Day Campers singing "Bushel and a Peck," at AC member. funds. mittee, if approved by the Day Camp Musical variety show Tuesday evening. _ Làwrence Sivak, chairwill The AC did pass a reso- full Council on Parents fmed the Community Center Auditorium to over- man of the Advisory Coun. lution to establish Septemthe acflow to see the musical extravaganza, which was the final eil, said that if the Council ber 18th as "fund raising activity for campers. was wrong in assuming the " however, if the opin-----------------ion poll is approved and reveals a lack of community creases. support, that day could be proposal for estabcancelled. lishing the committee was Eli Rosenblatt, Riverbay midnight, August 14, 1971. use the delivery date suggested by Richard The questionnaire, if apCorporation controller, this l. Wage increases during of items ordered son, chairman of the Counproved Monday, will ask coweek clarified Ríverbay polthe freeze: prior to the freeze cil's Executive Committee. operators if they want any icy regarding President Nixand the quotation or a. No increases due Ferguson held three meetfunds collected and offer on's wage price freeze. order date of items during the freeze un( Contirmed on Page 5) three choices for use of the In a memorandum to all purchased du ri n g der terms of existmoney-audits, management department heads, the conthe freeze. ing contracts. consultants, or legislative troller said: b. No merit increases. 3. There appears to be a lobbies. "While President Nixon's c. No change of cate- fine of $5,000 per violaIn related news, the Counstatement regarding wage gory or status intion. For example, if 10 cil's Executive Committee and price freeze awaits imcreases. increases in wages are also proposing the establishplementation and granted, we could be ment of a steering commitd. N o increase tation, our attorneys advise subject to a fine of tee composed of representaagreed to but Experiments with removthat we should use the fol$50,000." not in effect at tíves of community groups - ing every other fluorescent lowing as a guide effective, the beginning of the bulb in the garages on the date of the freezefreeze period. proved favorable, according 2. Pr i ce s during the to Walton, Co-op City freeze: director of maintenance. Walton now plans to rea. Suppliers must quote move every other light bulb no more than the in all garages and expects highest price to realize an savings charged forsubstanOfficials of the 45t!rl of approximately $40,000. tial shipments of the Precinct Neighborhood PoThe savings estimate includitem in the 30-day lice Team informed ed the cost of replacement to the management bulbs, manpower and elecfreeze. that police will start ticketing cars parked at an b. the deterThe maintenance director to the curb in front mination of reported that discontinuing in the 30the use of half of the 8 foot lt;:. prior - to - freeze 80 watt bulbs would amo. along the cud, we will use create a but motorists have the prices charged ment stock which can Le taken it upon themselves to to Riverbay CorpoSHOP TALK-Stan Solomon (center) owner and operator expected to last for years. the curb. ration in that period of Stan's Repairîtø in Co-op CHy, explains the principle He also pointed out that the There have also been reas the maximum of gears to P. S. 153 summer program students. The stunot in use could be that cars are to pay dents are part of an experímentaj Title 3 development used to provide replacement on the grounds near Buildfreeze program for the non-graded system, which will be ínaugufor those being used. period. 29. These cars, too, will rated in the Education Park next month. The students are The power sa ving, he said, ticketed starting next c. For freeze-price dethè practical ·Of principles learned in would be approximately 6~ according to police. termination, we will th:e elassreem, 000 watts per garage,
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