North Shore News ~ 19 : Sunday, July 2, 1995 — At Kaylela Family Centre Grand Opening 440 West Esplanade _ NEWS photos Cindy Goodman THE GRAND opening of. the Kaylela Family Centre went off without a hitch in the presence of {above, Jeft) iris Newman, Teresa. Campbell, | Shahla Saebi, Mary-Anne Taylor and Purcell’ Grey. At right, Diane. Natrall, a child minding worker :Stands in front of some of the i Re BAA i : ‘ nev. centre's playthings.: The aS ie ‘ f AR OSI: ieee aaptahiaae (Gor SUR SSW ay et He i Wes centre ‘is »a community-based ae iS ga hs ae ; ae —— facility which aims to reach vari-. jest Ene Fee ‘es ee ; a : EMT THE RECENT grand opening of the Kaylela: Family Centre:saw its ‘ous. sectors of..the Lower © p&er4 Sees un 36 7 nae q director, Teresa Campbell {shown above top, left) and Chief Simon Lonsdale: community: including csi re 7 i ye nk Baker, who blessed the facility, make an appearance. Above mem- First Nations; Metis, low income , .° 3x1. bers of Pars National Ballet (left to right) Azita Sahebjam, Shima “and single-parent families. |. Lace " ; Na a Faraji and Negar Macarei perform a traditional Iranian folk dance. A DAY in the fife... a recent visit to the Cedars. Preschool in North Vancouver's Lynn Valley found its young customers .with _ plenty to do, Lisa Therrien (left) hones her sewing skills in the centre's home play area while Maddie Brown (lower left) plays a game of question and answer with young, Alasdair. Rothnie. Meanwhile, Emily Jones (right) works on stufling a painted fish she made the day before. While computers may have passed’ many ‘in. their parents’ genera- _ tion, today's. youngsters (lower right) are right on top of. the newest in technological advances. (Left to right) Travis Spencer, Bradley Reid and Emily Jones work on matching Disney characters on_ the: preschool's computer. NEWS photos Mike Waketielad