BY THE SEA ... (797.124 MCP) MCPHEE, MICHAEL B. Sailing: A Celebration Of The Sport And The World’s Best Places To Enjoy It The joy of moving by wind and water. (797.122 BEN) BENIDICKSON, JAMIE Idleness. Water And A Canoe: Reflections On Paddling For Pleasure Blissful outings and serene endeavours. (736.9 ALL) ALLEN, JOSEPH Sandcastles: The Splendors Of Enchantment Sculpting in sand by the sea. A GOOD BOOK FOR A SHADY NOOK... (nCLAM) U AMOUR, LOUIS Bevond The Great Snow Mountains Ten action tales based on the author’s own experiences travelling the world. Filled with drama, imagination and memorable characters. (MYS PET) PETERS, ELIZABETH The Falcon At The Portal: An Amelia Peabody Mystery Exotic Egypt and the Emerson family are on their annual archeological dig. Criminal elements, stolen and forged documents, murder, romance and politics in the Egypt of 1911 makes this, the latest in the series, one of the most exciting and melodramatic, and makes one anxious for more. (914.55 MAT) MATE, FERENC The Hills Of Tuscanv: A New Life In An Old Land Mate writes with sensuous imagery, love and appreciation of the joys of finding his dream house, feasting with neighbours and discovering himself a native in this foreign land. If you love life, a must read. “All the live murmur of a summer’s day. †[Matthew Arnold] YOU TH SERVICES Don’t delay! Register at the Information Desk in the Youth Services Department for another summer of fun! Pick up a membership package consisting of a Reading Passport, Bookmark and a Calendar of Events. The Club runs from June 28 to August 28 on a drop-in basis. Report your readings to the librarian, watch for weekly special programs and get a chance to win fabulous prizes. This summer we’ll help you find “A World of Reading.†program/ African Adventure (Ages 6+) * Enter a world of rhythm and colour as you create the props and participate in an African tale. Registration began Monday, June 21. Wednesday, July 7,2:00 - 3:00 p.m. The Vancouver Aquarium presents... The Amazon Rainforest (Ages 6+) * Dynamic props and interactive storytelling will abound as we travel down the Amazon Ri ver into the heart of the Rainforest to discover its secrets. Registration begins Monday, July 5. Wednesday, July 14, 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. M Grand Tour (Ages 6+)* Discover the fun of Water Hopscotch, Running Through and Bridge Marbles as we take you on a whirlwind tour of the games played in some of the countries in Europe. Registration for both dates begins Monday, July 12. Wednesday, July 21 & Wednesday, July 28 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. * Please register for these programs at the Youth Services Information Desk or by phoning 925-7408. "TF tF ^ tF Registration for the TEEN SUMMER READING CLUB is going strong. Read and be eligible for coupons for free items and prizes from local sponsors. For more details come to the Youth Services Information Desk or call 925-7408. ^ ^ ^ ^ Announcing this Summer’s READ TO ME CLUB! Reading to your child and visiting the library regularly are two invaluable gifts that you as a parent can give to your child. Join a club especially designed for parents and young pre-schoolers. Keep a record of books you have shared in the special booklet available at the Youth Services Information Desk. Drop in for weekly stickers and stamps and suggestions of picture book favourites. Club runs from June 28 to August 28,1999. Summer Storytime A half-hour of stories, songs, fmgerplays and puppets for the WHOLE Family. July 2 - September 3 Wednesdays and Fridays at 10:30 a.m. No registration necessary. Just DROP IN and have fun! NOTE: There will be NO Storytimes on Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. during the summer months. UBRARYH^^^^^ Monday 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. Tuesday to Thursday 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Friday & Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday (mid-Oct.- May) 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. B.C. Day - August 2 (Closed) Library service on Sundays ended May 30 and will resume October 17.