SOME RECENT PATRON SUGGESTIONS AND LIBRARY'S RESPONSES Open Sunday afternoons. Replace the Copytrons Wish we could afford to. ADULT SERVICES DEPARTMENT (i.e. photocopiers). Difficult to do as they are owned by the Municipality. Provide cassettes rather than records. Records cost less and are easier to manage, but cassette collection to be expanded. Make signs more courteous. (e.g. by including IN THE GALLERY Now in the Gallery loft the monthly display of art The showing of silkscreen, and artists continues. the Echo Printinakers by lithography and itaglio May. will continue through The Echo Printmakers, a group of twelve artists, are all graduates of the Emily Carr School of Art and Design "please" where appropriate.) Done Interfile oversize and regular books. Unfortunately, existing regular shelves too narrow to permit this. Remove the wooden statues ( Mr. and Mrs. Plumbtree). they're family! Sorry - DID YOU KNOW May 6th, it's your Library! How do you Remember think it could be improved? - L 1840, the first postage stamp was issued. you are a stamp collector or would like to be we ye circulating copies of Scott's Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue. REFERENCE DEPARTMENT If music "has charms to soothe" you, come and find out more in the Library's music Dictionaries of reference collection. musical terms, chamber music encyclopedias, music lovers' handbooks, Gilbert & Sullivan guides, opera and song themes and many more 1869, the first U.S. transcontinental railway If you are a train enthusiast or a was completed. model train collector your Library can supply the books to satisfy your curiosity and further your interest. May 10, information sources are waiting for your attention. Photos of West Vancouver Pioneers are on Do take time to view these pictures display. selected from the Library's Historical Photograph collection. An exhibition of photographic work by Diana Kemble and Cheryl Sourkes opens at 8 p.m. on May 4th at the Western Front Gallery. 1927, Charles Lindbergh first crossed the Atlantic Ocean, and May 28, 1959, two monkeys made their 300 mile trip into space in the nose of a rocket. The History of Flight covers those exciting years. May 21, do you remember "The Also, May is Radio Month Armstrong Theatre of Today", "Dick Tracy", "The Fat Man", "The Garry Moore Show", "I Love A Mystery", "Burns and Allen" or "Walter Winchell's Journal"? For a nostalgic trip to yesterday, Tune In Yesterday: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio will take you there. -- ALL THIS AND MORE IN THE ADULT SERVICES DEPARTMENT!