Prior to World War II the window graced the north wall of the Vancouver Art Gallery on Georgia Street. Having been returned to the Stone family after the war, it was placed in the newly constructed Memorial Library building in 1950. REFERENCE DEPARTMENT A newly acquired asset to the Reference research collection is the Broadcasting & Cable Market Place (formerly, Broadcasting Yearbook). This directory lists radio and television stations, cable systems, satellite carriers, programming services, suppliers, publications, associations, statistics, and laws and regulations regarding the broadcast industry. With some 1800 pages of information, it is one of the more comprehensive information sources on North American broadcasting. The 1989 Canadian Pact Book on Poverty is now in the collection. This is an occasional publication providing the researcher with statistical commentary gathered from a large number of sources besides Statistics Canada information. cypress Bowl Recreations' Master Concept Plan to Enhance Services, Facilities and Recreational Opportunities for Visitors to Cypress Provincial Park is now available, as well as in Braille and large-print formats. The presentation is meant for public comment to be heard at a meeting to be held at the Robson Square Media Centre on Wednesday, May 6, at 7 p.n. ADULT SERVICES IN THE GALLERY .... "Cultural Pleasures" ..... paintings by West Vancouver artist Janet Holburn will be on display in the Seminar Room during the month of May. Janet Holburn is a member of the West Vancouver Sketch Club and the Federation of Canadian Artists. She studied Interior Design at the University of Manitoba and attended the Forum Art Institute in Winnipeg. Janet works in oils and acrylics and is currently painting a new series of florals in oil. Reception, artist in attendance. May 1, 7:30 - 8:30 p.n. All paintings are for sale. WORLD OF WORDS ... a pot pourri of reading for May .... (FIC KEN) KENEALLY, THOMAS Flying Hero Class A first-class tale by the award- winning author of "To Asmara". A terrifying ordeal aboard a jetliner carrying a troupe of Australian Aboriginal dancers hi-jacked by Arab terrorists. (FIC MEI) MEIGS, HENRY Gate of the Tigers Henry Meigs has written an excellent thriller with an intriguing and suspenseful plot. It is also an astute study of contemporary life in Japan and a revealing portrait of a Samurai police inspector who in his daily life follows the honourable and ancient code of Bushido. (395.22 LOC) LOCKWOOD, GEORGENE M. Your Victorian Wedding: A Modern Guide for the Romantic Bride A complete planning guide from the purchase of the wedding band(s) - including the meaning of gems and information on antique rings - to the honeymoon. Full-colour photographs and a list of "where to buy" sources. A practical book incorporating the romanticism of the Victorian Age.