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Oakville Beaver, 6 Nov 1994, p. 2

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ikv KEKXKXKXXXXKEXKXXXkXk**k*k*k*k* se e se e e k c e c e e Gloria Ingram Sales Representative 4 large _ storage drawers i es . e t e y r es e 246 MAIN ST. E. 4460 FAIRVIEW ST. 490 SPEERS ROAD e 878â€"4606 681â€"9020 $42â€"3368 a new weekly feature provided by Real Estate Sales Representative Gloria Ingram CAPTAIN‘S BED «Perseverance S not a long race â€" but many short races one after another." Maple Mon.â€"Wed. Thurs.â€"Fri. Saturdays Sundays (Burlington Oakville only) Black Enamel Finish 1131 Nottinghill Gate 10â€"6 p.m. 10â€"9 p.m. 9â€"6 p.m. 11â€"5 p.m. Complete with mattress Campbell‘s presentation is sponâ€" sored by the school and the St. Matthew‘s Catholic Parentâ€"Teacher Association (CPTA). Sandra Campbell, one of Canada‘s leading experts on media violence and children, will present a workshop on ‘Media, Toys, Violence and Children: Defining Solutions That Teach Proâ€"Social Behavior‘ at St. Matthew‘s School, 1050 Nottinghill Gate, on Wednesday, Nov. 9th, 7:30 p.m. Campbell, executive director of VIVA Associates, which researches Violence and children workshop Nov. 9th Guaranteed p lowest prices Campbell, of Toronto, has 18 years experience in educational research, and seven years in educaâ€" tional television broadcasting, mostâ€" educational services addressing vioâ€" lence in children‘s lives, will describe how children learn social skills at different ages and stages; how media violence can negatively effect the mental, physical and social development of children; and how exposure to violence, racism, and violent video games and toys can teach destructive patterns of behavior. 2" iron tubing Single over double For more information about this meeting, call St. Matthew‘s School at 847â€"0088. Multiculturalism forum Sunday A panel discussion on multiculturalâ€" ism, titled ‘Appreciating Our Differences,‘ will be held this Sunday, Nov. 6th, 3 p.m., at the Halton Multicultural Council office, 635 Fourth Line, Unit 38. On the panel will be Lucinda Landau of the North Halton Cultural Awareness Council; Marilyn Heintz of Peoples First, Burlington; Willie Campos, president of the Halton Multicultural Council, and Laila Eiriksson, of the Oakville Baha‘i Community. This event is free and open to the public. The panel presentation, sponsored by the Oakville Baha‘i Community, kicks off Unity in Diversity Week, Nov. 6th to 12th, held to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the death of Baha‘u‘llah, founder of the Baha‘i Faith. ly TVOntario. Last year, she was the keynote speaker for the Federation of Women Teachers of Ontario Association, visiting more than 20 communities for its ‘No To Violence‘ campaign. Campbell has also written extensively on vioâ€" lence, media and children. * Repairs Complete Installations * Workmanship Guaranteed Insured The Oakville Chamber of Commerce has canceled its breakfast meeting with the municipal candidates originally scheduled for Tuesday mornâ€" ing. Chamber cancels candidates meeting

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