12 - Sunday. February 21. 1999 - Norh Shore News Ariene Gladstone (left) is described as a sparkplug by those that know the FSNS executive director. On the right is advisory committee member and former FSNS_ director Yulanda Faris. Miriam Webber, -SNS directar of clinical ser- vices, investigates the possibility of play therapy! Cathy Crouse (left), executive director of the North Shore Disability Resource Centre, and Linda Berkyto of the North Shore Childcare Resource Society were guests at the CORRECTION NOTICE In que B1-3A White Sale tlyer, Circulation Commercrat cookware shown ‘nt photo cn page 16 1s incortect. Discontinued raajor ¥ apphances offer on page 22 should have tead “Save an exita 10% to 25% discontinued national brand = major Applances. microwaves and vacuums CH our last weketed prices Excludes f Beaumark appliances Whi.e guantties last” Save an extra 10°s tc 40°. offer on page 22 should have ead “Save at extra 10% to 40% discontinued Beasmark { major appliances Floor samples and one- ol-a-king items Off out regular ticketed prices. While quanties last.” Inventory Clearance blowout offers on page 22 are available while quantities last. Sorry tor any inconvemence (nis may have caused th shore news > oo BRIGHT [IGH Children’s centre is a pathway to learning “HOOD mentans sl the Westcoast t the drop in child its West Blook and The contre is th asuon the Litest rest seal mtervention and asamalnn dren inercases bran power and ma the most out of public schooling pal folin Ctildren’s Conn L ays centrean the basement of what the school moused tobe anarms barracks ia Norgate firstotats hind in B ©. te transtate hon developmental education: thar carly environment torveung chil ssthent tar more likely te wet School board chaimian Doug North Shore Family Services president Kevin O'Neill is flanked by Susan Evans and Wayne Soper, repre ny tatives of the centre's lead sponsor, Westcoast Energy. Caught in the background is News publisher and FSNS board memter Peter Speck. The opening drew past and present FSNS board mem- bers. From left are vice-president Or. Ruth Campling, for- mer board mernber Joy Pheips and treasurer Elise Rees. NV City Mayor Jack Loucks and Schoo! District 44 board chairman Doug MacKay- Dunn were both pleased to see the centre open. Sees s NEWS photos Martin Millerchip Proudly modeiting their snazzy new Westcoast Energy Children’s Centre shirts were (from left): Trina Giesbrecht, Jennifer Dodds, Mahin Khodabandeh, Marianne Bropiy, Janet Sanderson and Andrea Cleghorn. Lonsdale elementary school principal John Moffat is pleased to wel- come the children’s centre to his school. Lea Laberge (left) and Jane Allen were happy to prac- tise their hand-eye coordination with some of the centre's VANCOUVER LOCATION onty Leather Furniture » Livingroom ¢ Bedroom and Dining Furniture Huge selection of top brand furniture such as Jolin Charles, Lazar Sklar-Peppler, Vogel, C-Style, Natuzzi, Coja, Distinctive, Elite and more. PA WITHIN 6 MONTHS: . NQ-INTEREST OAC YALETOWN INTERIORS VANCOUVER: 1004 Hamilton Street Open Menabar «Sar han 9 ita. pen Suavbin 11 aon Spon Coaputhom Sor Tel. 069-7544 Oper Phar ekans 6 b ridans ol Opre Shassy Maguire and her children Rowen and Brian, 4 have been visiting the cenire for four weeks and think it’s Centre coordinator Mimi Hudson (left) and FSNS director of community pro- grams Sue Bauman were just two of many people invelved in the planning of the Westcoast Energy Chiidren's Centre.