_____________________________________ PLEASE REMEMBER THAT HEAT Is UNKIND TO WHEN: Tuesday, TO BRING: July 8, Anything 1986, at 7:30 p.m. cotton e.g. I JjJji7 ( In this sunnier of Expo 86 most of us are taking advantage of the presence of our world's fair to gain an introduction to the character, RECORDS! * * * your six the * * * * * * * * * For of at convenience are holiday loans Enquire WHAT plain and a T--shirt, paint on any colour. (The children will weeks available. desk. them) circulation * * * * .* * * * * * * * * * * SUMMER STORYTIMES Rain or shine, an informal gathering of all ages, with stories, films, fun and games. JULY IN THE CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT geography, culture and technology of many other nations. The Mrial Library is an excellent source of additional information about these whether it's the historical or the tourist's perspective wiüch motivates you, you'll locales: Jazzbones at the Library Wednesdays at 11:00 in July and August Hear modern day troubador and storyteller, Jazzbones, at the West Vancouver Memorial Library. We invite all 6 to 12 year olds to a program of laughter, stories and songs from this accomplished recording artist. * * and/or Fridays at 11:00 in July and August find that the Library has a broad range of books, maps and brochures on each of these exotic it's places. Keep feeding that curiosity good for you! ---- Start your summer with fun and music: Thursday, July 3, at 2:30 p.m. * * ______________ TALKING BOOKS Did you know??? The Children's department has a variety of books on tape suitable for the enjoyment of () C Just a few of the titles And there's nothing like a good paperback novel to help pass the time while you're waiting in or line to get into the Hamses II exhibit the Scream Machine. Just make sure to grip it with both hands when things start to get really .nteresting! As we do every suniner, we've stocked the paperback racks with hundreds of new titles, bit we would like to get them all back. ---- PLANT YOUR FEET RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF 1OUR CHEST... . ! !!! is!) (on a T--shirt, that the entire family. And on those days after Expo visits, when your feet are sore and you've had it with large crowds, remember the peace and solitude of the Menrial Give yourself a hand and follow your feet to an evening of T--shirt painting, stories and 9 year olds. Just call us at films for 5 -- we have are Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities, Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows, and Anna Sewell's Black Beauty. LIBRARY HOURS 926--3291, local 251, to reserve your free tickets! WEST VANCOUVER MEMORIAL LIBRARY 1950 Marine Drive. West Vancouver, B.C V7V 1J8 MON SAT - FRI lOAM lOAM - 9PM (604) 926-3291 -- 5PM *4*