ADULT SERVICES DEPARTh1ENT The taped books collection is available to anyone with a disability which p'events the use of regular print material. We live a wide ran of novels and non-fiction works 1 plus a limitei supply of cassette `players for those who lack them. Again, phone 926-3291 for details. There's also a delivery service or homebound residents. Books are the Memorial Library's main conmiodity, but there are also many thousand:3 of records, audio and video cassettes, compat discs and more to help us forget these hot summer days. 520 MOO MOORE, Patrick Patrick Moore's armchair astronomy ( `N THE GALLERY - REFERENCE DEPARTMENT Photographs by Vancouver Sun photographer Bill Keay will be on display during September. Mr. Keay was born and raised in Alberta, has resided in British Columbia since 1971, and has travelled extensively in North and South America. He has won numerous awards and honours for his work including the prestigious Canadian National Newspaper Award for feature photography. Currently two of his award winning bird photo graphs are on display at the National Museum of This showing will Natural Sciences in Ottawa. contain photographs of local birds as well as scenery and wildlife of the Queen Charlotte Islands. In this entertaining work the reader is introduced to some of the more of f--bea' theories and discoveries in astronomy. 641 874 MEl Dona and Mel Homemade liqueurs The authcrs `introduce he easy and inexpensive process of liqueur making, and they provide recipes for nutty Amaretto, mellow Grand Marnier and more. 418 SMITH, Nila Barton S65s Speed reading made easy Learn how to read far more in far less time by using Dr. Smith's proven method. All photographs are for sale. The Tuesday morning Discussion Group will start its thought provoking 1986 Fall season on September 30 at 10 a.m. A number of interesting new reference books Come in and read about writers have arrived. in Contemporary Foreign cultures from other CR809.04 CON) and Great Fore Language Writers GRE). Language Writers (P.809 And in a more "classic" vein, the reader can browse in Classic roses and The Dictionary of Classical Mythology. * * * * * * * * * * 745.92 COE, Stella COE 0/s. Ikebana: Japanese flower arrangement This book is filled with photographs and numerous ideas for the beginner. IN SEPTEMBER WE SAY G0OLYE ---- to the leisurely ( pursuits of summer, embrace the autumn in all its golden glory, and the students among us return to academic life. Why not explore a new 3ubject this fall or discover another hobby? Here are a few suggestions.... 657.3 TRA TRACY, John 808.02 SEULING, Barbara SEU How to write a children `s book and get pubZished Children's book author and editor Barb' Seuling offers a "how to" manual for th...e wishing to write for children. 796.5 GRA GRAY, John How to read a financial report This practical and easy--to--follow guide shows you how to cut through the mass of information in financial reports to find out what those numbers really mean. -- Racewalking for fun and fitness Racewalking is a safe, easy and inexpen-- sive way to get in shape. Champion racer John Gray tells you how to get started. 510.7 TOB TOBIAS, Sheila Overcoming "Autumn nodding o'er the yellow plain comes jovial on" James Thomson 1700-1748 - math anxiety If you have a fear of math this book will help you understand and conquer it.