BlMancntor Fuming, Saturday, September 10,1988 Books (Continued from Page BIO) “Music, Music for Everyone” by Tomie Depaola When Rosa’s grandmother is sick, her chair in the living room is empty, and so is the mbney jar. Rosa and her friends decide to try to earn some money making music for others as they so often do for Grandma. “Grandma’s Promise” by Elaine Moore The week after Christmas young Kim goes to visit her grandmother. Kim has never been to her grand mother’s house in winter before, and discovers new delights and adventures. She goes skating on a frozen pond, hunting for treasures in her grandmother’s attic, and, when the electricity goes off, the two of them “camp out” in front of the wood stove downstairs. 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'Jot only do the boys love the ihotos, but Sam, the older boy, ■njoys pushing the control button vhcn Grandpa says “Next slide, •lease.” The beloved ritual of the lide show helps sustain the family ven after Grandpa dies, and helps a keep his memory alive in their iearts and minds. “Blackberries in the Dark” by Mavis Jukes Nine-year-old Austin visits his randmolher during the summer, ut this summer is different Stationary Efficient, Economical and requires less Horsepower than most systems Stationary or Portable w/Hood & Painted W Galvanized Cabinets Belt Drive Panel Fan UTILITY TRAILERS ccause Grandpa is not around. Austin and his grandmother seem a little awkward with each other at first, but slowly, the two of them adjust to the situation, not by forgetting Grandpa, but by weav ing his memory through the daily threads of their lives. “Old is what You Get” by Ann Zane Shanks Includes conversations, inter views, and commentary inters persed with black and white photographs of older folks as well as younger people. This thoughtful and reflective book touches on such topics as grandparents, hus band,s widowhood, loneliness, lifestyle, money, relationships, moments, work, and many more. Fascinating and enlightening read ing for both young and old. “When Grandpa Wore Knick- ers” by Fcm Brown and Andrec Grabe Was growing up in the thirties AITT W* QAT TTO Or , CiM>trTr''C' ao 'tut* Anmc vfl A rVJJrUI-rflK. 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We were reminded of the Aging. They have two parttime Bazaar Table at the County Con and two fulltime workers and vention. A nice letter was read receptionists. Volunteers are from Patrick Graver who we spon needed to call people who have no sored for the Young Leaders Con one or live alone to be sure they are ference post Graduate. Four Sym all right or find out if they need pathy and two Get Well cards were anything. There are those who sent and we voted to pay $4.00 escort people to the doctors or dues instead of $3.00 as before, places they need to go, those who A report was given on the picnic help them check insurance. She which was held in August at Huf mentioned PACE which is a great fnagel Park. There was an atten savings and there is an activity dance of 27 for the September group. They promote dignity of the meeting. The October meeting will people and all transactions are kept be held at the home of Barbara confidential. 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