NEWS pho'os Mike Wakefliald THESE BREAD-KNEADING happy shiny people are smiling for a reason. They're all celebrat- ing the opening of the newest Bread Garden that the North Shore can call its own, at Park and Tilford. (Above, clockwise from bottom left) Jennifer Cargill, Katrina Hechanova, Ryan Hagerman, Tiffany Evans and Diana Ray gather for a show of staff camaraderie. (Betow) Tammy Tanner, Park and Tilford office manager, shares a tender moment with the eatery’s stiff yet gentle wooden chef. : NEWS photos Cindy Goodman “WEST VANCOUVER’ S John Lawson Park was tne site of creative inspiration recently during an Arts in ‘Action event, Above (left to right): volunteer Paula Desai watches as five-year-old Vanessa Eltony and “nine-year-old Lina Miller try their hands at sponge painting. Right: Seven-year-old Amira Eltony ignored the sponges and went right into hand painting. The event, organized by Kim Fraser, also included more non-traditional painti ng implements like’ tennis balls and marbles. . ; NICOLE BEHNSON (above), one of the Park sand Tilford: location’s. .managers, . does ‘more than pay lip service to the’ - old “service with a smile". expression. Meanwhile (at left, left to. right), “Paul Mon-Kau, Molly Huber, Lizanne Hardy. and Graham Caulfeild :man their posts at the take-out win- dows. Below, general manager’. Paige Heltier :(ieft).and area director Caro) Watt ‘strike. a’ pose in the new facility’s out- door patio. — a . sure-fire favorite with patrons wanting to. enjoy the balmy weather while it lasts.