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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Aug 1984, p. 30

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sic that describes in verse the cirenm Stances _ under which Chlldl‘en may or: mav ‘‘We feel that Never Talk to Strangers is a magical, timeless clas undue sense 0f fear in the child Presented i at en leriaining fullâ€"coior format using animails as the "strangers ~ the book delivers ; forceful mess age tea ching young children of the poiential dangers in encountering unknown peopic The message is cleariy presenied. yet it does not instil an listrer mt $ °C Strangers. whei has s0iG over 700, 006 copies in the United States 18 nuov availabie in book ano Gepartmen: stores acruss Canada. said hob Dawso Chil drens _ Book Manager 0f Whiitmar Go+iden Li Cambridg:e _ Gop taric the book s pub mE Aiarmed at the rising incigence of child ab ductior â€" and molesta tion, a Canadian firm is intruoducing to the C3 nadiar marke > besiâ€" selling illustrared book that relis young chil aren now io cope with the advances 0! strang ers Bestâ€"selling book instructs children T alk to Never Talk to Strangers is published in hardcover â€" and is available for less than $5 lt was writien by irma Joyce and ilius trated by George Buck ett who was . charged 1 sault and another yy Ne ver as advarces of marn who ha t their mother . the; ‘w how tw rebuf! the ‘arces of a strange n who had atiempi w iure them away was later identified 5 arrested ard â€" _ T"HP Dt as nd murder of youngster Pinios drew plavyers from h league teams u W aierioo Pintos piaying without 10 reg uiars who were on va vation lost 21 uw visit Shortstaffed Pintos :©= nearly pull it off â€"*: n £ M alton Te# six . goud chance;l;:} w:-rr m house wide with therr shots s to fill before Domna _ Lilles karen S Momes C their roster but Maiton scored two quick guais before they adjusied to prevent any more da m Schnerder Unole â€" Union St. Area Dovitt & Erb St. Area M-M&Mau M-mcua“‘ Lucan & Roger Area Allen St. East Regina & Bridgeport â€" Erb Ares Norman & Belmont Ares Erb & Rogiin St. Ares Newspaper Carriers are required immediately tor the following areas area Fntuenbur;zâ€" w:x an aggressive mid Sronian M('Menem.\ & piaved well a) pe Tor As a treat they a: performances by a ward pusitror and An beirdo Brothers a drea Frittenburs wa« vutran the Malion de fenders to score Warer loo0‘s oniy goa! NEWSPAPER )’; CARRIERS ,! WANTED ‘% camp sessson Cathy Patersor the special) programs office mudern languages buiiding . ; extension 2005 Pioneer Village or tup of that. there‘s : says *Moust of the krgs who come have had some surt of compurer experience at school or in the bome. but it‘s certainiy not becessary We tailor the compurer time io their leve) of expemence They learn to prugram in BASIC language . major signs. commands and u.. ,__)\__ _ _. "NEUAR WATEIU)OCHRONICLE. Cm:lllanullmger 45 Erb Street East, Waterioo Ontlario N2J 117 NAME ... . _ . . _ _ | _ ADDRESS .. ... _ | _ POSTAL CODE TELEPHONE â€". _ _ And parents nee are nopâ€"swimmers waler playv, games "It‘s a long darn Many of the kiads 5 happy _ but exhausied and | so counseliors .‘ Paterson says with a grin staff members are students . university ales or UW coâ€"op students. each with hi own ares of expertise L0 0 02 Tâ€"S0000 SLaTLS Allg is for 7 w 12 vearâ€"oids 1t 1s offereg by faculty of arts The two week camp â€" it cof runs daily from & 30 a.m o 4 30 p.m .. hour of recreationa} swimming at the each day The; ""brownâ€"bag it" for lunch the application form ' our office immediately _ x~900 nve in one of these areas and would be interested in delivering newspapers on Wedneadaya after 4:00 p.m. (applicants should be at least 11 years of age). please fill in the application form and send it to Fays Duper o s 0 1. 1 The fina! two week sessi0n starts is INF T m am 22222 uTD T9 ol Esmoerooe . CORe Fme? lime they get thrmusommcmum music,. drama and art â€" that‘s why it‘s called AmCommEx’enqxv K4 * â€" " ges the eigh hours puter time they get. the kigs 11 you live belnp@mnentabdicedis.c6 B 4c trom music class to the swimming pool *‘What we‘re tryimg tw stress is that they‘r getting much more than just computer instruc tion in their two weeks with us " sard camys director Cathy Paterson ‘mâ€"or Uays the red T'fillu'led rs and their counseliors can be seen al} Mflnm | '““"“"'"“'Munercenmwmchn from mukir rtacs 22 22 o 220 2000 P ApeH TEse cor freckiecâ€"faced seven vearâ€"oid. fresh t weeks at UW‘s arts Computer camp Chromcte Spacial t is Stil space available in the ‘s a camp with a difference I‘s BA A imant mo_llc.~~ Fascinating time at Arts Computer Experience commands e) are aiso entertained in special by a vamet) of artists. like the 8. a musical comedy froup ()r peedn‘t worry if their mands and words compuiler games â€" 0 0 0@ O CHpP . B ~ a field trip. either tw Dooun Hamilton‘s Dundurn Castle € Cns en d ~ since the camp has special s and activitres for them 10. 000 CH22C3000 Paterson can be reached in S C RL 1 . Taculty of arts lelephone 885 121 ; each with is or her of handsâ€"on com offered by UWs mp â€" it costs $175 30 p.m.. with an n-ma iming youngsters Aug 13 and The 16

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