13 - Wednesday, November 2, 1988 — Capilano Chronicle Learn about motivation at this free library lecture A FREE lecture for people who want to make positive changes in their lives will be held in the Capilano library Wednesday, Nov. 16. Sponsored by the Inner Peace Movement (IPM), lecturers Sonja Clark and Judy Guide will present Motivation and Organization, one of several topics that the pair have lectured on in their work with IPM, , Started by Francisco Coll in 1964, the international, ‘non-profit movement ‘“‘helps people be suc- cessful and fulfilled" in all aspects of their life, according to Clark. A director’ of the IPM of Canada, Clark says that the non- sectarian group does not offer any pat answers, but helps people get in touch with their own feelings ‘and accept. both themselves and others around them. **We're a catalyst for people to find their own answers,’’ said Clark. ‘‘People haven't. been taught to go within to find their own answers.’” After hearing the library lecture, people who are interested can at- tend a more in-depth lecture, then meet in small groups once per week for 12 weeks. “It’s a safe environment to share,”’ notes Clark, who says the group members study writings of Francisco Coll, and each give input on the week’s reading. Much of the benefit of the group, she says, is having people to listen to what you are saying without being judgmental. Co-lecturer Judy Guido says she grew up if an intellectual en- vironment, bet .“‘began. to learn better”? when~ IPM helped her listen to — and trust — her own feelings. The IPM has a number of divi- sions that deal with different topics. The newest addition to the movement is its Business World division, which gave its first Ca- nadian lecture on Oct. 19 at Rob- son Square. Business world lectures and sem- inars are designed to help people maximize their potential in lead- ership, communications and goal- Setting in a non-stressful manner. For more information on the Inner Peace ‘Movement, call 986- 8412. JUDY GUIDO Geft) and Sonia Clark will be giving a lecture on Motivation and Organization at a Nov. 16 lecture at the Capilano library. The lecture i is sponsored by the Inner Peace Movement. . photo Terry Peters CAPILANO, BRANCH - Book sale approaching "HAVE YOU ever wondered how the library can keep‘on acquiring : all. those: new - books each year without running out of space? ’ The answer is, of course, they can’t: many books are withdrawn ‘from the coliection.each year and replaced with newer titles or more ‘ current editions. Choosing © which books to: “withdraw is a difficult and time- - consuming task which is undertak- “en. by: the librarians with some “- reluctance. The process is known «as i ‘and some of the age of the book, the physical condition of the volume, and -- -most importantly — the currency - and relevance. of the. contents,. - BOOK LOVERS, take note! The ‘Capilano branch of the © district library is holding two special ‘events this month. On. Thursday, Nov..10, at 7:30 p.m., visit with Bill Richardson, a storyteller, broadcaster, and the - author. of Canada. Customs, a book of humorous essays on the . Canadian character. Following this author’s' visit isa date that everyone will want to mark on their calendars. On Saturday, Nov. 19, between 10.a.m. and 5 p.m., readers will =have the chance-to:stock. up on - their ‘reading material for the winter-at the. Fall Clean-up _ Book Sale. Fiction, : paperbacks, maga- zines and some records will all be © marked at bargain prices. “Call the library at 987-4471 for _Iore information on either. event. JP'S AMATIER OF LIFE ANDGREATH DON'T SMOKE ¥ British Columbia Lung Ascociation Some topics — computer techno- logy is a good example — date rapidly, while in some other sub- ject areas a book can remain a standard title for many years. In fiction, the library often finds ‘it has too many copies of a novel - that was on the best-seller lists a few years ago but is in little de- mand now. Books removed from the collec- tion are not wasted. About twice 2 year, the library holds a sale to dispcse of these books and other library materials that are no longer needed. Prices are excellent, ranging from 15¢. for magazines and paperbacks to $1 for adult hard- back non-fiction, and local resi- dents sometimes get a chance to own books they have been borrow- Capilano . Draperies is - better than ever with it’s fall selection ‘of draperies, blinds, bedspreads & - down quilts. Choose from. the vast array of fabrics to achieve the style & elegance you're looking for. Service at anew location... ing for years. All proceeds from library book purchase more library materials. This year, the district library’s Fall Book Sale will be held at the Capilano Library 10 a.m. to 4: 30 p .m. There | -will ' be lots. of fiction, paperbacks and magazines, and some records. This is an excellent opportunity to stock up on winter readings for the whole family, and even to pick up some great gifts at stocking-stuffer prices. *. Come early for the best selec: tion; come late for the best bargains. Some bags will be available, but it’s a good idea to bring your own — at these prices you can afford to stock up. We've been on the North Shore for 12 years & are proud to offer terrific service & over 500 samples to choose from.. CAPILANO DRAPERIES 114A. West 15th St., N.. Vancouver (Behind Bk. of Montreal) 988-5621: in Edgemont... Village on Saturday,. Nov. 19 from 4 Library calendar THURSDAYS at 10:30 a.m. is preschool storytime for 3-5 year olds at the Capilano library. THURSDAYS at 3:30 p.m. is the super-readers club, book discus- .4 sion group for keen readers Grades 2 to 4. . Sales go back into the budget to *j, .2ND WEDNESDAYS is the meeting of the Capilano Flower Ar- ranging Club in the library at 7:30 p.m. Call Mavis Shulz, 921-7907. Nov, 3: Canadian author Martin Godfrey will be reading from his “book, Plan B is Total Panic. 11:15 a.m. I Nov. 8: International Training in Communications, Lillooet Trails Club meets in Cap library at 7 p.m. Guests welcome. Call Joy, 985- 9445, or Gaye, 987-7505. Nov. 10: Writer and broadcaster Bill Richardson will be reading from his new collection of humorous essays, Canada Customs, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 16: Free lecture on ‘‘Motivation and Organization’’ at 7 p.m. Sponsored by the Inner Peace Movement. 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