We hope that the above--mentioned micro fiche catalogue will provide users of the Bookmobile with a much better idea of what the Memorial Library has to offer them; a portable reader in the Bookmobile will make full catalogue access possible for the first time. We hope that those of you who are not able to get about will enquire about our homebound delivery service. If you have an elderly friend or relative in this situation, please phone 926--3291 for details. We hope you'll find us cooperative, efficient and friendly in providing the books and information you seek from your Library in 1986. ADULT SERVICES DEPARTMENT IN THE GALLERY Henderson) pirked at a stop -- come in and explore! local 321 C You will he pleasantly surprised. For more information call 926--3291, -- Photographs by West Vancouver artist Lynn Vardeman will be displayed in the Gallery the month of Janu ary. Portraits, nature and experimental photography Not a retrospective, but this show will be exhibited. will span twenty years of Lynn's work. She now free lances as a photographer and media consultant. All works are for sale. BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY 10 a.m. Esquimalt Res. Apts. 12 noon (Between 14th and 15th on Esquimalt) 1 p.m. 2:30 p.m.-- Kiwanis Lodge (homebound patrons only) 2:30 p.m. 4 p.m.-- Kiwanis Residence (courtyard area) -- -- -- -- SCOTS WHA HAE ·.. ROBBIE BURNS DAY! THURSDAY 10 a.m. 12 noon Beacon Hill Lodge 12:15 12:45 p.m.-- Capilano Mobile Park 4 p.m. Park Royal Towers 2 p.m. -- -- -- -- -- Highland dancing and the skin of the bagpipes! Don't miss this special program in honour of Robert Burns. Highland dancing and bagpipes presented by the "Dixons" followed by recorded music of Scotland. DATE: TIME: Saturday, January 25th. Highland dancing 1:30 p.m. Music and coffee 2:00 3:00 p.m. -- FRIDAY 10 a.m. Inglewood Lodge 12 noon 12 p.m. Inglewood Hospital (home 12:30 p.m. bound patrons only) Horseshoe Bay (Royal Ave 2:45 p.m. 2 p.m. & Douglas St.) Libby lodge (Horseshoe Bay) 4 p.m. 3 p.m. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- REFERENCE DEPARTMENT The Reference Department attempts to retain yearbooks of different sorts due to the variety of information contained within them not readily These include: available elsewhere. almanacs containing chronologies, addresses and current statistical information; encyclopedia yearbooks which publish a number of topical feature articles; economical and political yearbooks showing changes in government, economic indicators and historical synopses. Where the information is not easily found the Library provides access through its Likewise, quick index catalogue. the Library keeps a variety of "Who's these go hack to the Who" titles; time the Reference Department began collecting them. I-' IEMBER BOOKMOBILE - -- BOOKMOBILE IS FOR EVERYONE!* -- DID YOU KNOW -- -- The Library Bookmobile (bright blue with white letters and a friendly driver) has been part of the commun Stopping at ten locations ity for over 15 years. each week, this travelling library is within easy reach of everyone and anyone with a valid library card may use the Bookmobile. Books borrowed from the Library or the Bookmobile may be returned at either location. A wide selection of material can be found within this agreeable, neighbourly atmos phere, in fact over 2,000 books, including mysteries, best sellers, science fiction, non--fiction, bio graphies and children's titles. Magazines and taped books too! Reserves will receive the same careful attention as those taken in the Library. Next time you see a large blue van bursting with books and a smiling, sociable driver (Lauren "Ti ofl- wcqj o do mctvij vig a I to do oiiey ona --Samuel Smiles vig oicg"