We would like to extend our "get well†wishes to Miss Ailleen Fahey and hope she will soon be home. The Board would' also like to thank the volunteers and helpers who have kept Elgin Branch oper- ating. The Union office has been moved back into the Elgin Branch and the co-ordina- tor can be reached on Tuesday and Wed- nesday at the Elgin Library number 359- 5315. We would like to thank the Senior Citizens for the use of part of their room however the bad weather has created problems thus necessitating the move back to the Elgin Branch. We hope Elgin patrons will forgive us for the incon- venience but we are sure this will be short-lived. We have begun our special programmes for the Fall and hope that everyone will take advantage of these excellent presentations. OCT. 28 - Homeâ€"made music with Rick Aâ€" very. A talented musician with an enjoyable programme for the 8-12 year olds. Sweets Corner'schhool â€" 10:00 a.m. South Crosby PuincfSchool- 2:00 p.m. NOV. 1 â€" Ray Sealey - Classical Guitarist versatility and composition in the classical guitar, by a topâ€" notch musician. Rideau District High school 2:00 p.m. NOV. 8 â€" Lampoon Puppet Theatre of To- ronto. An exceptional children's show, highly acclaimed - suitable for all ages. Delta; BeverlgymElem. School 10:00 a.m. 128.151: Sout.h...<3£0§.bx Public 691290.; 2:00 NOV. 22 â€" Western Savoyards of Vancouver The biggest treat of the Fall Sche- dule. Professional group featuring Baritone Harry Mossfield performing highlights from Gilbert & Sullivan. First Eastern Canada tour. A great night of music, free at the Rideau District High_Schgol_ianlgin 7:30. ,4. mm». ;‘ RIDEAU REVIEW Over 300 new titles have been added in October. Some excellent children's "eaâ€" sy readers" and beautiful picture books are now on the shelves for the "wee" ones. I We are seeing a great increase in use of the young people's selections, espe- cially in Elgin and Delta where the schools visit every 2 weeks. Adult Fiction ____.â€"______.â€"_ Silmarrilion - J.R. Tolkien. For all Tolkien lovers, the latest of this re- known author's works. THE .STEEL PLATED BODY SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER $365. 4flï¬@ï¬ï¬‚@flflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflfl troversial topic is presented in a rea- dable and exciting manner. Definitely a lightâ€"read in the "mystery" class. Raw Silk â€" Janet Burraway. A taut and witty novel with insights into the male- female roles.An enlightening commentary on a women's self realization. Sky Fall - Harry Harrison. Political problems, technical and human problems from a background to this tale of terror where a space satellite Out of control threatens the world. The Queen and the Gypsy â€" Constance Hea- ven. An exciting historical novel, told with good style, about Elizabeth I and her love for Robert Dudley. The story covers the period between Robert's ear- ly marriage and Elizabeth's accession to the throne more thoroughly than Eliza- beth's reign. The author offers her theories regarding the death of Robert's wife, Amy Robsart. Our nonfiction collection has been increased in all areas-Sports, crafts, Biography, Canadiana etc.For the latest additions, please ask your branch libra- rian for the acquisition list. We are still interested in hearing from residents who would like to try "Talking. Books". If you know of anyone who would enjoy this service, please contact your local librarian and leave the name, ad- dress and phone number of the resident so that we can set up appointments for visiting and demonstration. 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Bring your own wire frame or get in touch with Mrs. Slemon 272â€"2322 at least 10 days in advance. Plans are going ahead for the ANNUAL CHRISTMAS MARKET Saturday December 3 in Rideau District High School 10:00 a.m.â€" 4:00 p.m. W South Crosby Public School §£9§§_EQEEEEZ_BEEEEEE _____ This year, our team has competed on Saturday, October 1, at Maynard Public School (12 schools present) and on Wedâ€" nesday, October 12, at the South Gren- ville District High School race (15 schools present) in Prescott. The team as a groupd worked hard and results pro- ved successful. The members of our team were: Abigail Connell Ana Maria Skoryna Barbara Gunnewick Brenda Corcoran Laurie Corcoran Shelley Summers Dean Bock Mark Little Kevin Smith John Henderson Mark Patterson Kenny Bock Jennifer Bock Terry Smith Lisa Smith Julie Wing Exceptional Results at Maynard: Pee Wee Girls: Abi Connell â€" 2nd Barbara Gunnewick â€" 8th Dean Bock - lst (new record) Jennifer Bock - 5th Lisa Smith â€" 6th Exceptional Results at Prescott: Pee Wee Boys: Dean Bock - lst (137 boys) Kevin Smith â€" 6th Junior Girls: Jennifer Bock - 6th Pee Wee Boys: Junior Girls: I am extremely proud of all team mem- bers who practiced and raced under all weather conditions possible. Michael S. Plancke Coach