1981 HOW YOUR LIBRARY WORKED FOR YOU! This Year Last Year ADULT SERVICES DEPARTMENT IN THE GALLERY Display of water colours by Indian Artist, the late Pat McGuire, will be on display through January. Mr. McGuire's paintings are on loan from a private collection in West Vancouver. Books Added (plus records, clippings, maps, pamphlets, photographs, microfilms, paper backs, etc.) 11,464 10,000 Collection/year end Enquiries Reserves Filled Interlibrary Loans Volunteer Hours Booklists Programs Attendance Items Borrowed Taped Books Homebound Service Book Van Loans 128,964 61,500 4,500 720 850 50 380 7,600 620,000 2,700 1,250 30,000 126,769 60,000 4,500 730 1,600 50 380 7,200 620, 000 3,000 1,600 34, 000 VETERAN JOURNALIST AND BROADCASTER IN THE LIBRARY Peter Stursberg, war correspondent, broad caster, and now a teacher of communication at the Canadian Studies Centre at Simon Fra ser University, will be in the library Thurs day, January 28th., 7:30 p.m. to discuss his experiences as a journalist. Questions will be welcomed. Coffee will be available. DISCUSSION GROUPS REFERENCE DEPARTMENT C WINTER SPORTS The Reference Department has a good selection of guides for the skiing enthusiast. Before planning your ski vacation try some of the following: "Cross Country Skiing (North America)"; "Skiers Directory"; "B.C. Cross Country Ski Routes"; "Western Living (Nov. 1981) Ski Guide". Also, the Consumer Informa tion section in the Reference Department has informa tion on buying winter sports equipment. Contact the Information Desk in the Adult Services Department for information regarding the Tuesday and Thursday discussion groups. Call 926--3291. PLANNING A WINTER HOLIDAY? Check the maps, phone books and pamphlets plus the latest in travel guides in the library.