Friends of the Food Bank are Christmas ing food articles or monetary donations. Westvale area residents watch out for them on Dec. 21. Anyone wishing to come and sing along, call Lisa at 888â€"9175. One of the questions most frequently asked of library staff is, "Can you recommend a good book?" In answer to that question, we‘ve compiled "Our Second Annual List of Good Reads" updated and expanded from last year‘s much requested list. Aside from the more predictable current bestselling titles, the list, garnered from the vast readings of the staff, also offers titles and authors that are personal favorites which we hope, will lead you into some new This year‘s expanded list of children‘s books, courâ€" tesy of the Children‘s Department staff, can also be an excellent resource for your Christmas gift selections. Copies of the "good reads" list are available at both WPL locations. Library technology has some interesting benefits which we like to share with our customers. As 1994 winds down, we wanted to know which materials, in several categories, were most often checked out. Here they are, for your interest and information. Most popular adult fiction books: The Client, The Pelican Brief, The Firm all by John Grisham, Mixed Blessings and Jewels by Danielle Steel, Gerâ€" ald‘s Game by Stephen King, All Around the Town and I‘ll Be Seeing You by Mary Higgins Clark, Ruby by V.C. Andrews, The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan, Night Over Water by Ken Follett and "H" Is For Homicide by Sue Grafton. Most popular adult nonâ€"fiction books: Lemonâ€"aid Used Car Guide and Lemonâ€"aid New Car Guide by Louisâ€"Phillipe Edmonston, What Color Is Your Parachute? by Richard Nelson Bolles, Scott Stanâ€" dard Postage Stamp Catalogue by Scott Publishâ€" Come aâ€"carolling WPL‘s list of good reads Seas@ 719927190 ".! olpm B ut 76269R £ L °B0 94 Bridgeport Rd. E., Zeller‘s Plaza, Waterioo Agents licensed with Mutual Life of Canada and/or Mutual investco Inc., two companies of The Mutual Group Best wishes from all of us for a joyful holiday season and a successful New Year. Andre Lavoie _ Don .. Frank Miller, _ Cal Woddell FRE.E.D., a confidential support group for friends and relatives of individuals with eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa or bulimia, will meet Dec. 22 at 8 p.m. in the GOLD room of the Kâ€"W Hospital audiâ€" torium,. For information, call 744â€"7645. F.R.E.E.D. meets to our clients and friends. B.A., CL Grete Pruefer works in the community relations department of Waterloo Public Library. Both locations of WPL will be CLOSED beginning at 1 p.m. on Saturday, December 23 and will open again at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, December 28. WPL will close at 1 p.m. on December 31 and will open again at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, January 2, 1995. The board and staff wish you and your family a safe and happy holiday season. ing, The Wealthy Barber by David Chilton, The Best of Gourmet by the Editors, Gourmet Magazine, Everything She Ever Wanted: A True... by Ann Rule, Every Living Thing by James Herriot, The Random House Book of Perennials by Roger Philips and Martyn Rix, Seinlanguage by Jerry Seinfeld, The Canadian Bed and Breakfast Guide by Gerda Pantel and Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myth... by Clarissa P. Estes. Top 12 titles for videos, lending magazines and compact discs are g_isplayed in the Adult Department of the main At the Bill Breithoupt, _ Lisa Crawford, Gerard We Terry Fox Carrol Hick BA BA . FM Dietrich En:g; ®P. * _ Jhrary Grete Pruefer Candlelight service Everyone is invited to a Christmas Eve Candlelight Service at Lincoln Heights Misâ€" sionary Church at the corner of Lincoln and Bluevale, Waterloo. Come and join us on Dec. 24 at 8 p.m. for a celebration of remembrance and praise. w k k £€ | The Mutual Group Brian Wilkinson / wap, & 212z J,‘f' 6341; l ~akesâ€"‘ i. POLLOCK AND WILLIAMS PHARMACY WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1994 â€" PAGE 17 Tess K__ )i\ |2 CONVENIENCE 307 Lancaster St, W., Kitchener 744â€"1109 373 Bridge St., Waterloo 747â€"0320 Free parking at the door! Kevin Pouls $;