A26 - Wednesday, April 4, 1984 - North Shore News North, West Van talk theatre NORTH VANCOUVER City has decided to allow its recreation Commission to enter into negotiations with West Vancouver for the sharing of Centennial Theatre in North Van. The Recreanon Commis. son will have to ensure that West Vancouver Council ap- proves the concept, which has been developed by a West Van Arts Task Force. Ip a report by the task force, it was suggested that West Vancouver become an active partner in the future development and operation of the theatre. North Vancouver City Counal passed Ald. John Braithwaite’s mouion to sup port the negotiations, but voted against an amendment proposed by Ald. Rod Clark’s to allow North Van’s Presentation House to join in the procedure. Clark felt that West Van- couver should also have to share in the support and use of Centennial Theatre's ‘*poorer brother ,’” Presenta- ion House. Clark is Coun- ail’s representative to Presen- tation House, having served as its chairman Iasi year. Braithwaite did not want the amendment included with his resoluuion, however, and Mayor Jack Loucks felt that the meclusion of Presentation House would create problems for the recreation commission. Ald. Ralph Hall also sup- ported Braithwaite’s motion, but reminded Council that West Vancouver would likely be trying to develop its own theatre facility in the future. Classified 986-6222 TO SHELL AND GET *1°° WORTH OF GAS. YES, AT SHELL YOUR SUPERMARKET GAS COUPONS ARE GOOD FOR *1.50 ON A MINIMUM 30 LITRE FILL-UP. THIS OFFER EXPIRES MIDNIGHT, SUNDAY APRIL 7. AND REMEMBER YOU CAN STILL PLAY LOTO SHELL. ron MILEAGE...AND Vatue COME TO SHEt LOOK FOR PARTICIPATING SHxil STATIONS DISPLAYING THIS SIGN IN THE CITY OF VANCOUVER.