Newsstand Price 25¢ THE ARTS are alive and Vancouver. So says Peter Jones, chau man of the West Van Arts Task For which submitted ws ‘Stage Two Report’ to Council at oats) policy and planning committee mecting Monday night. The report recommends a mall theatre could be February 22, 1984, THE VOICE OF NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER | thriving in West By MARK OREILLEY useful to the municipality, and suggests the Ambleside or Park Royal areas as a suitable location “No large theatre is need ed," the report says, ‘as Newsroom 985-2131 Classified 986-6222 North Vancouver's Centen nial Theatre is sulfictent at this time West should, however, get together with the council of North Vancouver City Co seek fo tm prove Centennial Theatre so Wowan even better serve the North Shore The report also adds any new art gallery in Wese Van should have a specie focus Vancoures ve orait will not be viable Jones, summarizing the Task borce’s findings, used the cxample of Presentavon House in NV City, which ts Known as specifically a photo gallery West decided to fer all the Van Council tas rccommendations to Dastrret staff oan wait for oa responsc. will WEDNESDAY showers THURSDAY showers r. photo submitted PETER JONES has handed in the second stage report in to the investigation of arts nceds in West Vancouver. The report calls for a new, small theatre for the artistic community.