A team of consultants informed us in 1986 that the Library is desperately in need of We'll hope to carry out an expansion. architect's feasibility study on the expandability of the present site during We'll look hard at extending the year. Sunday hours, a regular request, and we'll also explore means of ascertaining in a more systematic way your short and long It term goals for the Memorial Library. looks like another busy years J. Mounce, Chief Librarian .JANUARY. :. .ring happy bells across the snow.. . the month that takes its name from the god Janus, protector of doors, openings Start a New Year of and new beginnings. awareness, discovery and enjoyment in the Here are pages of a book from your Library. a few suggestions: 373.11 FIN FINNEGAN, Willis Crossing the line A year in the land of apartheid. An unforgettable portrait written by a young white Californian who spent a year encountering first hand the nightmare of life under apartheid. EVANS, Hazel Gardening through the year A month-by--month guide to caring for your garden. Photographs, ideas and inspirations plus clear practical instructions. Sections on flowers, fruit, vegetables, trees and shrubs. From window boxes to apple trees. DRUCKER, Peter The frontiers of management A must read for those interested in management, economics, organization and corporations. The latest of Mr. Drucker's forward--looking ideas, and some illuminating tips on jobs for younger people. McMICHAEL, Robert One Man's Obsession. The McMichael Canadian Collection. An engrossing narrative recounting the love and dedication of Signe and Robert McMichael to the preservation of Canadian art and the McMichael Collection. 791.43 KOB KOBAL, John People will talk By one of the world's leading film archivists a fascinating selec of interviews with stars, directc photographers, choreographers and designers. An enthralling history of Hollywood in its prime. -- 917.3 FIS 635 EVA IN THE GALLERY in oil and watercolour and Paintings prints by West Vancouver artist Ann Hurst will be exhibited in the gallery through the A York University month of January. graduate, Ann was married in Ontario and after settling in West Vancouver she began her art studies with Frances Landsberg at Ann is an enthusiastic `Studio--by--the--Sea'. skier and wind--surfer and her scenescapes reflect her love and appreciation of the oceans and mountains of Howe Sound. All paintings are for sale. -- FISHLOCK, Trevor The state of America A stimulating and revealing study of modern America by the author of the "India File". From Alaska to Florida national characteristics patriotism, conservatism, liberalism and the Reagan phenomenon. -- -- 956.9405 SHIPLER, David K. SHI Arab and Jew Wounded spirits in a promised land. Superbly written an objective and fair search for understanding the source of the conflicts between Arab and Jew. -- 658 DRU Escapism and adventure FIC W. SMITH, Wilbur The Power of the Sword Epic fiction from the Highveld to Berlin, to Abyssinia a novel of life, love, courage and revenge rooted in fact. -- PEOPLE'S LAW SCHOOL PRESENTS: R.R.S.P's. . . .a consumer's guide.. .seminar conducted by Ms. Helen Paris-Thompson. Such topics as.. .how to choose the best plan for you, who qualifies, benefits and risks, contribution limits and much more will be discussed. Please pre--register by calling 926--3291, local 311. DATE: TIME: PLACE: Monday, January 19, 1987 9:00 p.m. 7:00 Seminar room -- 759.11 McM : oG)