Looking for a good read? Check out these new arrivals at your library New Fiction: The. Fourth Archangel by Sharon Butalla (Saskatchewan writer), The Aunt's Story by Patrick White, A Season in Purgatory by Dominick Dunne, Whispers by Belva Plain, The Throat by Peter Straub,Graven Images by Audrey Thomas, Dear James by Jon Hassler, Burning the Apostle by Bill Granger. Books on tape additions: Jacob I Have Loved by Katherine Patewson, Praetorian by Thdmas Gifford, Proof by Dick Francis, The Throat by Peter Straub, The Angel Maker by Ridley Pearson, McNally's Risk by Lawrence Sanders. These 'talking books are only a small example of the approximately 500 titles offered in the children's department and also the adult collection. Travellers love them, and if your hands are busy with other tasks, these spoken words are a great treat. Readers of the books 'include Sir John Gielgud, Robert Urich, and Ken Howard. New Dutch ,Books have arrived at the library. Twenty- five books featuring short stories and a variety of fiction titles (some in large print) are on loan from the Nationa] Library of Canada, and they will be rotated on an annual basis. As a service to the people in our community we have also obtained bqoks in other loan system by special requests. More New Non-Fiction: To Wrestle and to Dance by James R. Wilkes.- An invitation to discover or rediscover faith and how to put it to work in our daily lives; Building a Province: A History of Saskatchewan in Documents, David Smith editor; Atlantié*of the Sands: The Search for Lost City of Ubar.by Ranulph Fiennes. A true soldier of foxtune who leads a life that reads like fiction. Hard to keep up!; Upholstery: A 'Complete Course by David James; Alex Haley's Queen: The True Story: of an American Family by Alex Haley and David Stevens. From the author of Roots come the history of his father's family. languages through the inter- ] The grade 4 choir at S.A. Cawker School was one of several that entertained students and - parents at the school's annual open hoyge last Thursday evening. This cholr which performed well at the Sunderland Festival Is directed by Mrs. McMillan'and Mrs. Gochrane. RIVERBOA DECK is NOW Old Fashi FREE MUNCHIES LC EVER TN oY 15 WATER ST., PORT PERRY OPEN Closed Tuesdays until Further Notice wp Sougog Citizem-- Tuesday, May 4, 7993 --27 du The winner of the quilt by the Port Perry Patchers Is Linda Bourgeois of Whitby. Her name was drawn by Dorothy Imperial and Sdisan Scholfield at the lusion of the Patchers qulit show on Saturday. Proceeds ($909) from the quilt draw were turned over to Scugog Community Care. Durham Region's Largest, Most Complete Do-It-Yourself Landscape Centre MOTHER'S DAY SPECIALS FRI., SAT., SUN. All IHanging Baskets Rew S100 NY I i) 9 99 5515 Thickson Rd. N. Everyday Value 2 Brooklin, Ont. 655-3304 OR 1-800-461-3355 Beautiful Mother Gevaniums Revers sate $9.99 PO l Listen to "The Edge" for "Landscape Tips" On 94.9 FM - each day - 9:50 am and 2:50 pm, from OGS r= id UnLock PAVERS + WALLS + PLANTERS + CURSS (alin unilock Do It Yourself Centre This Saturday's free seminars are: Pruning and Tree Care with Jack M-~Donald 10:00 a.m. LAWN CARE: Maintenance Tips with Marc Thieband 12 noon