Oakville Beaver, 10 Nov 1993, p. 13

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Itrl,ee,,t1t,fl,t2it BUSINESS DIPLOMA Administrative Assistant By BARB JOY Oakville Beaver Staff The top item on Sandra Campbe Christmas list is a whole range of vi stores displaying "pro-social" movies front. ' At Friday's third annual Rea Change conference hosted by tl Rape Crisis Centre, Campbell social movies are those that e co-operation and communic resolving conflicts. Campbell, director of VIVA Associates, consultants providing research and educational service: addressing issues around violence in chil dren's lives, said the movies most promi nently displayed in video stores are thi violent ones. Violent movies influence kids' toys and games Worse still, many vio given rise to violent games, a direct result ol children's television by l idem Ronald Reagan in l ulation left children unpr to the market of violena of money" for toy and vi, OalnIIIIo's suslnoss School Designer Solarian" Save $4 per yd2 Visions": Solartan" Save $4 per yd2 ALBERT’S CARPET PLACE 338-6600 How's the time for a new Armstrong floor. Act now and take advantage of exciting cash rebates direct frpm Armstrong. You can save up to $100 (based on an average purchase of 25 square yards of Armstrong Best flooring) or even more when you choose one of these selected Armstrong floors. (See Television Sandra Campbell 13] Kerr St,, Oakville Offer valid this month only. many viole violent tt t result of Photo try 844-2355 me that video D d dere forme l 983. toy tte page nt te mom i and Dmduc n :aching the Ha nc M an anon IS MC anon ir ur it have ide 3ft " out the for In m "-" '-r,5 eie' k' i"j"2firiik'i" - _ -IS ITAFPECTING r." f " O0iWillDREN1i?" ' . -e'ri"hji.:1 .' --%.rr-"%-""'%--"%--"". ie,,? m. I I a . “"" v 'L-Tat" "jsruit .’r' : .. fi Cir/lr . t. ip it L - 2ttiii) L, (gli): >- u ', i an EN o . ---- . SIN, ' CIC, - y il . q "d . ct:.'.'?, -‘. " tit) - 1iit lllllltt h Ai fe U 1dll iitk)t . PIC Illllllgl f . . . Ad p' B8iigl ll Si k-------,'- 'I"'C's'i , BP (X: tici-if L 2; gar. t I 1 CD / ki?isiiii 1iiiitgsiiidfrC/cs?s-il,-; 'ffrL = LL "\ ifi.Cs).Afhjti Ear, ME " - - o“- / v L L2iei' s'dfrsr, Ft))AjSigiiiiil8tce LE a t,“ e ftE h' 'FOC LIS HE OAKVILLE BEAVER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER JO, 1993 PAGE 13 Too much sex and violence on TVand movies By DIANE HART Special to the Beaver Parents should stop leaning on televi- sion as their children's babysitter, says a Hollywood movie critic and broadcaster. Representing the Christian Film and Television Commission, Dr. Ted Baehr told an Oakville religious breakfast meet- ing that too many parents depend on tele- vision to take care of their children. He listed figures he has gleaned from studies pointing to excessive sex and vio- lence in television and movies influenc- ing children in their vulnerable years. He said many parents do not realize how susceptible children are to the vio- lent messages in both television and mow: to or tilled W the Ful Internation "How I babysitters dre to le to movie filled wit n We [Hopedale Mall te Ind Ie need to make a commitment not Ievision babysit our kids and not ovies that are excessively violent i with pornography," Bach: told 'ull Gospel Businessmen (See tal (Ft many Dr. Ted Baehr ot m Jrnic Wolent ilut jospel Businessmen SEMI) Saturday. mothers would let their icate or maim their chil- , on average, American Mont . . . ' page 15) )akvil) 'Photo by Barrie Erskine) “IO 1):00 pm M hit l)

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