1) CBA - on Sept. 2 sent Foon Sen; Canadian born Chinese Association president jl^L ' Veteran, ^ ^ » and lawyer Murphy to City Council to ask for voting rights. A steering committee meeting was held beforehand to discuss content of discussion^. Discription of agenda. B.C. City Council Association t^j^^^J|||§J^^^y ) was 8oinS to n°ld a meeting on Spet. 7-9. CBA Vancouver was requested to be present at the meeting so as to present the view on voting rights. . CBA had already asked various Chinese organizations to send representatives. CBA lawyer - Denis Murphy pleaded for voting rights at City Council which promised to review the regulations and brought the issue up at the B.C. City Council Association conference in Sept. 17. 2) Freemason - Nanaimo - 5 ancestor commemoration day on August 29.