For the HOME BOUND and the various Senior Citizen Lodges we have pick-up and delivery service maintained by the Bookmobile and the FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY. Call 926-3291 (311). ROUND OUT THE EVENINGS with a selection from your Library's non-print materials ... check out a jigsaw puzzle. Trivial Pursuit, a classic movie or "how to" on video cassette, stories and languages on audio cassette ... or relax with a wonderful choice of music from our compact disc and sound recording collection. 1990 IS WORLD LITERACY YEAR _ September 8 is designated as Literacy Day. Watch for the display in the Library of the Core Literacy Collection, a gift made possible by funding from the Provincial and Federal Governments. This collection is designed to enable people to improve their reading skills. ^ ^ ^ feOrf o o o c? If September is your clear-out month try having a garage sale with the help of Phyllis Diller! PHYLLIS DILLER (VR 381.19 DIL 880) How to have a moneymaking garage sale "Turn your trash into cash" ... this video will explain what sells and what doesn't, how to price your merchandise, where to advertise, how to display and how to organize a moneymaking garage sale. Great fun! Have a successful garage sale (658.87 PEN) Everything you need to know is clearly detailed in this guide! From the advertise- ment through display, signs, pricing, accounting plus "silly signs" and "things you might never have thought of selling". Collectibles ... if you are browsing at garage sales do a little research before purchasing ... you may have found something of value or a genuine antique! Time Life (745.1 T58e) The Encyclopedia of collectibles Sixteen volvimes ... a remarkable collection from advertising giveaways to world's fair souvenirs. Huxford, Sharon (745.1 SCH) Schroeder's antiques price guide 7th ed. 1989 Nearly seven hundred categories are covered in this comprehensive guide and basic tool to help the beginning collector make accurate evaluations. CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Three cheers for Summer Reading Club members! Over 500 great summer readers have participated in the Biggest, Greatest, Most Amazing Reading Club. Keep reading! ^SEE ENCLOSED SHEET FOR DETAILS OF THIS MONTH'S PROGRAMS. . LIBRARY HOOKS - 1990 Monday to Friday 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday (Oct. - June) 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. AFTER HOURS BOOK-DROP SEPTEmDER LIBRRRtil riEUJS USING THE FRIENDLY CATALOGUE We've always felt that the Memorial Library's on-line computer catalogue was pretty user- friendly, but recently it became even more so. This is the result of some programming improvements designed to make it easier to identify the items you're seeking. Perhaps the most important change is some- thing called automatic keyword searching. If your initial search is unsuccessful, the system automatically tries it again for you, using the words you entered wherever they might appear in the title, subject or what- ever. (Please don't ask us hov: it does this!) It will also ask you if you want to try alternate spellings for common words with variants, such as "colour" and "color", or "theatre" and "theater". continued WEST VAKCODVEH LJ:3RA3E 1950 Marize Drive Wesr Vancouver 3.C. VT/ US (604) 926-3291 On-line caralocue 925-2594