We hope to have the computer catalogue completely function3]. by the end of the In the meantime, the old card year. catalogue is becoming more out of date In order to bridge the gap, every day. we hope you'll bear with us and ask t the Adult Services Information Desk The future is almost you're stuck. here, but while we're waiting ... AJJULI SLKVlLb. iJt1khImbrII MPIVE YUU WUINL)iftiJ ART GALLERY - To be announced About taped books tucked away in a corner of your library? What are they? They are complete books recorded onto cassette tape and read by professional actors. The player machine is your standard tape player. The range is wide - C Thanks for your patience. REFERENCE DEPARTMENT The books needed for the Vancouver Sun Trivia Contest have been put aside on a separate table in the Ref erence Department. This has been done so you trivia buffs can work at your leisure without interference with the flow of user traffic. Please feel free to ask for direction if you are in a quandry. ANNING FOR.PROFIT A free one hour slide presentation on personal financial planning by Mandy Lybbert and Doug McLeish will be presented in the Library in September. Such areas as: developing an "I can become rich" attitude planning for retirement protecting your hard earned dollars from the tax man building a personal portfolio planning your will and estate will be covered and a question and answer period will follow the presentation. V fiction and non--fiction to suit all ages. Taped Books are a service of the Greater Van couver Library Federation (GVLF). Each library in the GVLF has a part of the collection but the patron has access to more than 5,500 books. The service is available free of charge to the visually and physically handicapped. A catalogue with short descriptions of each title is avail able. How to qualify? -- -- -- V -- -- 9:00 p.m. TIME: 7:00 DATE: Thursday, September 13th. PLACE: Seminar Room -- V Pick up an eligibility form from Adult Services (Information Desk) and have it signed by your doctor, nurse, or therapist. (Copyright laws make this necessary.) V Please call 926--3291, local 12 for pre--registration. For the homebound and the various Senior Citizen lodges we have a pickup and delivery service maintained by the Bookmobile and a dedicated group of volunteers, the Friends of the Library. BOOK TALKS Are you interested in participating in book discus' S.L. 1 E A good selection of graded readers is available for students of ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE. Ask at the Adult Services Information Desk. V ions in the Library this fall and winter? Drop by call us at the Adult Information Desk to let us KUOW what topics, themes, or genres of literature you would like to explore. Adult Services DID YOU KNOW If you are homebound and need a book we can bring library service to you! Library materials of all kinds (regular print, large print, paperbacks, magazines and records) will b selected for you and delivered by a volunteer. Call 926--3291, local 12 and tell us your requirements. - DISCUSSION GROUPS * * -- Starting in September -- 926--3291. Tuesday morning with 5 :e Williams Sept. 13th., 10:15 to 12:00 noon Thursday morning with Gordon Raglin (date to be announced) 10:15 to 12:00 noon "Knowledge once gained casts, a faint light beyond its own innediate boundaries. There is no discovery so limited as not to illuminate something beyond itself." - John Tydal