Page 24 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, August 13, 1975 The â€" Devil‘s Children; tales of demons & exorcists, by Michel Parry, ed. A varâ€" ied collection by writers from Guy de Maupassant to John Collier. FICTION The Caviar Cruise, by Forâ€" rest Webb. A tense and thrillâ€" ing adventure story. Engagement, by Eloise R. Weld. The author follows the lives, loves and scandals of a foxâ€"hunting family in rural Pennsylvania at the beginâ€" ning of the century. The Lion‘s Paw. by D.R. Sherman. A moving story of Pxui. a Bushman. and of the lion who became his shadow. throw w books at the library Love Forty, by Robert Barker. A relentlessly realâ€" istic novel of the United States tennis circuit. Nothing Happens to Chilâ€" dren in Beverly Hills, by Vi Wolfson. Neither â€" ransom nor revenge is the motive for a shockingly casual kidâ€" napping. The Spy Who Died Twice., by Michel Barâ€"Zohar. A new thriller featuring the intreâ€" pid Jeff Saunders of "The Third Truth . Target Manhattan, by Drew Mallory. This brainâ€" teasing â€" novel _ translates aeronautical knowledge inâ€" to laymen‘s terms. The Voyage Unplanned, by Frank Yerby. This novel, spanning thirty years. is filled with double agents, former Nazi torturers, and brave people fighting for their existence. NONâ€"FICTION Successful Aging, by Olga Knopf. A book written by an 85 yearâ€"old active psychiaâ€" trist. The Legend Makers:; tales of the oldâ€"time peace offiâ€" cers and desperadoes of the frontier, by Harry Sinclair Drago. Travel Without Your Car: a guide to discovering Amerâ€" ica by Train. Bus, and Ship. Only $1 will provide you with a classified ad of 15 words or less in the Waterâ€" loo Chronicle. Why not put this bargain to work for you? For more information or rates call 744â€"6364. Down the Rabbit Hole, by Winifred Lear Heap. At the age of seven, the author disappeared down the rabbit hole to the wonderful world of an unusual private school. How A Computer System Works, by John A. Brown. Explains the seeming mysâ€" teries of the system â€" its structure and its functions. by Norman D. Ford. mag Kâ€"W gallery presents *A film on films Aug. 20 The â€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Art Gallery, 43 Benton St., Kitchener, is presenting films on films beginning Aug. 20 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Free films for women The film program will then move to the New Hamâ€" burg Public Library on Aug. 21 and the Wellesly Public Library on Aug. 25. Choice, Chance, Women Dance is just one of four films to be shown during the Woman Alive Program at the Kitchener Public Library tonight beginning at 7 p.m. On Aug. 28 the show will be at the St. Jacob‘s Public The program is sponsored by Woman Alive from Woâ€" man‘s Place in Waterloo and admission is free. PARKDALE PLAZA 884â€"3860 © TIMEX © FUTURO PATIENT AIDS © BONNIE BELLE © KODAK @ yAROLEY © LOVE © MAX FACTOR © PRINCE MATCHEBELLI PHOTO FINISHING BY ALLIED & SPECTRUM Your Neighbourhood REXALL PHARMACY REGULAR HOURS PARKDALE PHARMACY We carry these leading brands Monday â€" Saturday 9.00 a.m.~ 9.00 p.m. Sunday 12 noon â€" 6 p.m. Library. All of the proâ€" grams are scheduled for open air screening during the later showings. For more information on this program contact Brad Blain at the Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo Art Gallery at 745â€"6671. The gallery is continuing to show the works of Hoâ€" mer Watson during the show ‘Nature Seen Through A Temperament‘. The show features many works of this local artist inâ€" cluding two on loan from the British Royal Family. This show will continue until Aug. 31.