(428 LED) LEDERER, RICHARD The Miracle of Language A fascinating and absorbing observance of the English language. Entertaining and an inspiration to use the gift of words in new and wonderful ways in written and spoken communication, (635.944 WHI) WHITESIDE, KATHERINE Classic Bulbs; Hidden Treasures for the Modern Garden A beautifully illustrated guide to collecting, planting and growing classic and exotic bulbs in the modern garden. Individual flower portraits, botanical history, medicinal and flower folklore and a mail-order list are included in this colourful compendium for the novice or expert gardener. (747 GIL) GILLIATT, MARY Decorating on the Cheap: Achieve High Style on a Low Budget Craftsman's techniques and step-by-step projects for painting, lighting and carpentry are included. (831 GOE) BOYLE, NICHOLAS Goethe; The Poet and the Age 1749 - 1790 Volume I; The Poetry of Desire A celebration of the genius of Goethe covering his life and his achievements in art, literature, science and administration, Nietzsche observed that Goethe was an entire "Culture". Volume II; The Age of Renunciation 1790 - 1832 is forthcoming. Then came faire May, the fairest mayde on ground. Spenser CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT ON THE MOVE As you can see, we are now settling into our temporary space. Please check the monthly Library News for any special programmes we may run in the summer months, â- k It ie it * li JOLLY JESTERS TALES AT THE CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL Drop by the Storyteller's tent for performances by Children's Librarians, Cheryl, Antoinette and Lauren. Monday, May 25 at 10:15 a.m. 12:15 p.n. LIBRARY HOURS Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday (Oct.-June) VICTORIA DAY 10 a.m, - 9 p.m, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 1 p.m. â€" 5 p.m. Closed May 18 AAoy 1992 Library News MEMORIAL WINDOW IN STORAGE A number of people have asked us about the whereabouts of the Library's beloved stained glass window, removed from its tower recently prior to the demolition of that part of the building. The answer is that the window has been put into storage where it will remain until we are able to install it at its new location in the present fine arts alcove, on the south side of the building. This will likely be toward the end of the construction process when we have more room to relocate the books currently occupying the intended site for the window. It will also receive some repairs that were required even before it was moved. The window was presented to the Memorial Library by Mrs. Alan Gentles, sister of H.G. Stone, a naval officer who died in 1918. The window was commissioned by their parents and is inscribed "To the memory of Lieut. Horace Gordon Stone, only son of Henry A. and Beatrice H, Stone of this city, who died on Active Service Dec. 15, 1918," It is a reproduction of Sir Frank Dicksee's painting "HARMONY" which hangs in the Tate Gallery in London. Executed in 1931 by well- known master craftsman John Henry Dearie of the London firm of Morris & Co,, the window faithfully reproduces the vivid colouring of the original and is considered to be stained glass work of the very highest quality. WEST VANCOUVER MEMORIAL LIBRARY 1950 Marine Drive West Vancouver B.C. V7V 1J8 (604) 926-3291 On-line catalogue 926-2594