during hours when the Library is normally close to the public. As much as possible, we'll endeavour to keep all areas and services operational but invariably there will be sane restrictions. Please bear with us and think about how nice things will look when the job is canpleted. Then we'll be getting all the carpets cleaned, but that's another story! p ( ADULT SERVICES DEPARTMENT iN THE GALLERY or grow a garden. Colour illustration' diagrams and charts, ideas to appeal t' the imaginative or mechanically minded child. 573.9711 W1ITE, Linda Will From sidewalk - Crafts by residents in North Shore Care facilities will be featured in the gallery during the month of August. Selections of wood carvings, bird houses, feeders, silk scarves, afghans and hooked rugs will be displayed. Paintings by the past and present co--ordinators of the North Shore Volunteers in charge of the craft programme will also be exhibited. to seashore Natural history of the flora and fauna of the West Coast. Back yard, field, forest arid seashore. Everything for the older child to do on his own. 745.5 HUN HUNT, Ben WHAT TO DO WHEN THERE'S NOTHING TO DO,. 1 REFERENCE DEPARTMENT The 1986--1987 edition of Job futures: an occupa tional outlook to 1992 has just arrived. This guide provides the career searcher with projections on the market and remuneration for different careers. On a weekly basis the department rece's ) the Bulletin of business opportunities issued V s Besides these publicat the Canadian Government. we have numerous career guides and newest re1eas Job hunters of university and college calendars. should also remember we carry local and out of town newspapers. The Reference Department also keeps a non-circulating collection of resume and interview titles. ` .rain or shine, days stretch endlessly by when summer doldrums arrive. If your guests are restless, the. children are plaintive and clamourous, and you can't create another !!happeningll. come to the library for inspiration. Check out a few books... .places to go things to do we offer a few suggestions... . . . The Conrplete book f Indian crafts and lore Make a parfleche, a war bonnet, mocca sins or dozens of other authentic Indian costumes and objects. Clear patterns and 4irections. An exciting Indian aètfvity book. ( cJ - 649.5 ASH ASH, Beryl Discovering with young children Gra.ons, paper, sand, shells, egg boxes all conventional items, all can become fascinating things for children to use in play. -- 745.5 HEN HENDERSON, Mary Whatnot: a compendiwn of Victc?jji f ) crafts and other matters A wonderful, nostalgic, amusing, enchanting and elegant book. Arts and crafts for the house and garden. From Aeolian harps, sundials, to shellwork boxes and backgammon sets. r. 649.5 B74W GREGG, E. What to do when "there's nothing to do." From babies to six--year--olds. 601 creative play ideas at little or no cost. Energetic activities and quiet games sections on pets, books, records and Outings. -- 971.1133 BROOK, Paul BRO Vancouver rainy day guide Under an umbrell explore beautiful cosmopolitan Vancouver. Something to pique the interest of everyone. Culture, drives, pubs and clubs, shopping --special places and events for children. 500.9 S56e SHUTTLESWORTFI plorin nature with jour child Build a bird house, maintain an aquarium