/8. January 10th, 1977 be dealt with under General funds; Garbage Revenue could possibly be set out separately with Garbage Costs listed together under Expenditures so { i | that these can be more readily seen in the statement, and to this sugges— tion, members of Council generally agreed. i ‘Re: Appnt.'77 Moved by Alderman Keryluk: ‘City Solicitor i i That Mr. A. Kenneth Thompson and the firm of Thompson & McConnell, ‘ Seconded by Alderman Ranger: Barristers and Solicitors, White Reck, B.C., be appointed City Solicitor for the year 1977, Carried. A Re: Appnt.'77 Moved by Alderman Keryluk: City Auditors Seconded by Alderman Ranger: That Thorne, Riddell & Company, Chartered Accountants, 713 Columbia Street, New Westminster, be appointed Auditors for The Corporation of H a4 J Z i i i i | the City of Port Coquitlam for the year 1977. Carried. CORRESPONDENCE & PETITIONS: ~ [City of Port Moody From the City of Port Moody, December 22nd, 1976, setting forth the ‘ye Interim Bd.~ “ }Regional following resolution passed at the December 20th, 1976 Council meeting Auditorium cf that municipality: "That the Feasibility Study for a Regional Auditorium for the Performing Arts be shelved until an Interim Board representing the School District oe pegged #43, the Councils of Coquitlam, Port Moody and Port Coquitlam be formed," and requesting comments from the Council on the formation of such an Interim Board. Moved by Alderman Keryluk: Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: That as endorsed by the Council of the City of Port Moody at its December 20th, 1976 meeting, the Municipal Council ef The Corporation of the City of Port Coquitlam approve the shelving of the "Feasibility Study for a Regional Auditorium for the Performing Arts'' until an Interim Board representing School District No. 43 and the Councils of Coquitlam, Port Moody and Port Coquitlam, is formed. Withdrawn. Prior to consideration of the above-stated resolution, a discussion ensued, and Alderman Laking advised that the City of Port Moody has been trying to convince the School Board that the most suitable site for a Regional Auditorium would be adjacent to that municipality's present recreation facility at the head of the Inlet; however, it was recommended in the Study that no further action be taken in that regard until the location of a Town Centre has been settled. Alderman Thompson inquired