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software, make sure to see the program in operation on the same model computer as you own, Atwater said.- In addition, look for: \u2014 A clear message in the learning material; \u2014 Logical progressions from \u2014 Reinforcement messages for \"good scores; \u2014 The ability to correct and give the right answers, and \u2014 The ability to be reprogrammed.enhances computer Many parents who bought a home computer as an educational tool now are finding that it can be even more valuable with the addition of a word processing program and a printer.This combination allows students to print homework Meet your friends in our bar/restaurant.Relax in a club atmosphere with shower facilities, sauna and whirlpool.For further information, please call: 332-9665 ROCKLAND SPORT Introduces a \u201cFitness\u201d program with a difference: e Early Bird \u201c30 minute workout\u201d with breakfast * Daily aerobic & fitness classes (day and evening) e Noon hour \u201c20 minute workout\u201d with diet lunch Register now for September classes.ROCKLAND SPORT 95 Gince Street Comer Lebeau, Ville St.Laurent fag HEY 85 Natural Classics for _Back-T CRT Tee ft iid Ed Portfolios (Wallets 2145 Crescent Sty Bee etc assignments and term papers.But choosing the best printer product from among the myriad of \u201cmodels available can be as confusing as choosing a computer was a few years ago.One of the most important features to consider when shopping for a printer is ease of use.In the past, installing and learning how to use a printer often was time-con- suming and confusing.However, with computers in millions of homes, printer manufacturers have recognized the need for full- featured, reasonably priced, user- friendly printers geared to the computer novice.\u201cMost home computer users want a printer that they can hook up easily and quickly; said Cliff Bream, director of marketing for Epson America Inc., a supplier of dot-matrix printers and manufacturer of the HomeWriter 10 printer.\u201cNow, consumers can select a printer with a printer interface cartridge that makes connecting it with most home computers a simple plug-in job\u201d While ease of use and compatibility with popular computers ranks high on the shopping list of most printer customers, other factors also are important in the purchase decision.For example, quality varies according to printer design, price and manufacturer.Dot-matrix printers usually are the least expensive and produce printing called draft or correspondence quality.Most dot-matrix printers provide output that is easy to read and acceptable for schoolwork, business reports and just about everything but the most formal business letters.Crisper image Letter-quality printers produce a crisper, cleaner image, but they Continued on page 15 reopens lit Trafalgar School Wednesday, September 4 Sec.|, IH, V 9: Sec.IH, IV 1:00- 2:00 PM Shirley Packer, Principal 3495 Simpson Street, Le Quebec H3G 2J7 iy.| 0 Trafalgar School for Girls 30-11:00 AM a 1 Ree ee ETE.Pts D dre Pt, rm tne rs \" rs PES pr PE © n TREE.vein Dea nar 2 BACK:TO SCHOOL SOBHLENRNT REWER OA EAR: 40d Tow Se RRS WAN FM SEAN SRS Tod F - © ADVERTISERS\u2019 INDEX Arabesque .7 LAcadémie French and English Papieriffic .FS 6 Au Jardin de Grand-Père Cailloux .15 conversation .15 Petit Chic .13 Avenue Video .16 LaClownerie .13 Pietine.A 15 AngelinadiBello.13 La Compagnie Kettle Creek .2 PrepSchool .11 BOPEEp .oonun.9 LaRose .8 Prof.2000 Institute of Computer Boutique Avantage Plus .3 LAssociation des Parents de Langue Training Cee eee 15 Boutique Ragenti .4 Francaise eee Seren 14 Promotion Institute .14 Brickpoint Studios .8 Learn & Live Plus Fifty .5 Rathbone Theatre .9 ] Le StudioWorkout .9 Ridlev College 12 Centennial Academy .10 Libman Travel .14 on d BO rrr 2 Centre des Arts Visuels .4 London School of Business.| 12 Rockland Sport .Virginia Chang - Chinese Painting & Stanstead College .11 Calligraphy .15 Magnus Bookshop CS ; 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about quality construction, color co-ordination and style by helping to choose patterns and fabrics.\u201d There are several ways to inter- TEXTILES est a child in planning a sensible and affordable wardrobe.The manufacturer suggests making a game of evaluating last year\u2019s clothes and hand-me-downs.After the child has modeled potential outfits, make piles of the fashions: one to give away, one to save for a younger sister or friend, one to be altered and one to wear.Make a list Older children can make a list of the clothing to keep, noting colors and styles and mix-and-match possibilities.Point out what pieces and colors will be needed to complete the back-to-school outfits.Younger children can draw a simple picture CERAMICS DRAWING/PAINTING Courses beginning September 9, 1985 REGULAR PROGRAM/ATTESTATION includes: design; marketing; art history; etc.of each clothing item \u2014 outlines of three skirts and four blouses, for instance.Then get out the crayons and let the fledgling designer fill in the pictures.Coach her on color co-ordination by cutting out the paper clothes and having her put matching separates together.Point out what additional colors and pieces she needs for fall and let her draw them herself to complete her wardrobe.One of the best ways to get children interested in sewing is to go shopping \u2014 the purpose need not be to buy.If the child likes to look at clothes, take her to a store \u2014 the more fashionable the better \u2014 and let her show you what she likes.Be sure to remind her to look SPECIAL INTEREST COURSES Jewellery; quilting; raku; painting on silk; etc.NEW: COURSES ON COMPUTERS Computer drafting for weaving; computer art; paints and pixels; etc.INFORMATION: 488-9558 350 Victoria Avenue, Montreal METRO VENDOME Non-profit organization partially subsidized by the Ministry of Cultural Affairs, Permit 749536, Private Education Law.streamed to meet the needs and skills of the individual child THEME PROGRAMS designed to stimulate the child\u2019s imagination and love of Judaism through art, drama, song and other forms of creative expression JUDAIC STUDIES a graded curriculum emphasizing Jewish identity, ethics, sacred writings, history, customs and ceremonies, literature, theology CLASSES HELD SATURDAY MORNINGS GRADES INCLUDE KINDERGARTEN TO ELEVEN For information please call 937-3575 4100 Sherbrooke St.W.Director: Rabbi Kenneth Segel Ph.D.Principal: Andrea Fieldman Give your child a creative Jewish education TEMPLE EMANU-EL-BETH SHOLOM RELIGIOUS SCHOOL (A REFORM CONGREGATION) | School starts Saturday, September 21, 1985 HEBREW FESTIVAL CELEBRATIONS | MUSIC children SCHOOL AFFILIATED WITH JEWISH EDUCATION COUNCIL OF GREATER MONTREAL PRINCIPAL AFFILIATED WITH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF TEMPLE EDUCATORS unique and exciting activities built upon the spirit and significance of Jewish holidays a full-scale program related to both curriculum and holidays, focusing on folk, Israeli and liturgical song SHABBAT WORSHIP led by various classes throughout the year, each with a separate theme, where parents are encouraged to experience Shabbat and share Kiddush with their DRESS: These young la will start off the new academic year in dresses made from Kodel polyester and cotton fabrics and Simplicity patterns.at the price tags.Then let her choose patterns and fabrics similar in style.The joy of the bargain will be felt when she helps recreate a designer look at half the price.Following are other advantages to sewing a wardrobe: Mix and match.Because you have devised a master plan, you can buy material to make separates that will combine to create a number of outfits.Fabric choice.When you sew, you can pick prints appropriate to a child's size and tastes in easy-care fabrics that are machine washable and need little ironing.Garments then will maintain their original quality \u2014 even when worn in future seasons by a younger sister.Designer looks, Many quality children\u2019s wear manufacturers now license their styles to pattern and fabric companies so you can recreate expensive dresses.Room to grow.By giving your home sewing projects generous hems and tucks, they will keep pace with inevitable spurts of growth.Accessories to order.Leftover fabric and notions can be used in making matching bonnets, drawstring purses or doll clothes.Personalized detail.Appliqués, transfers, ribbons and buttons, featuring everything from traditional hearts and flowers to a child's favorite cartoon character, can brighten an outfit.Where fashion is always in style 4866 Sherbrooke St.West WESTMOUNT \u2014 NEAR VICTORIA OPEN THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS UNTIL 8 PM 482-2901 @ Year-round schools \u201c\"\" RACK TO-BCHOOK SUPPLEMENT, The Westiiiount Eximiner and Town of Mokiit-Hoyil Weekly Post, THGYediy, August 29,1985 - 5 mean cost savings For more than 300,000 students across the United States this year, the fall \u201cback-to-school\u201d season doesn't really mean back to school.These students attend the more than 350 schools nationwide that observe a year-round system of scheduling classes.According to statistics compiled by the National Council on Year- Round Education, more than 50 school districts in about 15 states use a year-round system of scheduling classes in their schools.Some educators see year-round schools as a solution to overcrowding, relying on efficient scheduling rather than costly new buildings to hold an increasing number of students.Dr.Lambert Baker, associate dean of the school of education at United States International University in San Diego, urges parents and educators to take a second look at the year-round system of education.For most, it's a system in which students go to school for 45 days and then have 15 days of vacation, according to Baker, although other schedules are in use.In \u201cmulti-track\u201d systems, various classes using the same school building rotate vacation time so that the building always is in use.This is a cost-saving system \u2014 it allows increases of student population by 25 percent over the traditional system of closing schools in the summer.So when student population temporarily increases, fewer new schools need to be built.\u201cWith the number of students peaking and then declining every seven to nine years, why would any school district (and its taxpayers) choose to build a school building they will have no use for later on?\u201d asked Dr.Charles Ballinger, executive secretary of the National Council on Year-Round Education.~ Single-track system Baker also is an advocate of the \u201csingle-track\u201d system of year- round education, in which vacations are taken by the entire school at one time, but are spread throughout the year.Schools choose this system as an educational alternative rather than a cost-saving measure.There are mixed results about achievements by students when comparing year-round and traditional schools.There are, however, no known studies showing that year-round students have lower scores, and there are many documenting improvement, specially in reading and specially for students in the lower halves of their classes, according to the national council.Also, according to the council, year-round schools have much less vandalism, and attendance records for both teachers and students are better.Perhaps it's easier to \u201ctough it out\u201d when you know there's a vacation coming soon, Ballinger suggested.Teacher opposition has been a major stumbling block to the acceptance of year-round schools, but Ballinger said opposition is confined to teachers who have not tried the year-round concept.\u201cMany teachers like teaching year-round, once they get over the initial resistance to losing the long summer vacation,\u2019 Baker said.In some schools, there are waiting lists for teachers who want to transfer from traditional schools to year-round schools, Ballinger said.In communities where year- round schools are being used, many parents and students also have become fond of the system that allows breaks in each season of the year rather than 12 weeks off in the summer.One often cited problem \u2014 arranging child care for working parents \u2014 usually is overcome when a year-round program gets underway because child care providers adapt to the new schedule, as well, Ballinger said.Royaume des Enfants PRE-MATERNELLE : BILINGUE ce , United Church, 1800 Graham Blvd.Morning and afternoon bilingual program for children 3 to 5 years of age.Programme bilingue de matin et d'après-midi pour les enfants de 3 ans à 5 ans.SERVICE DE TRANSPORT / + 1-0706 ADULT EDUCATION LEFÉ FALL 1985 Learning.A lifetime pursuit made enjoyable and stimulating Registration commences R iden Ace Tuesday, September 3 Association 5700 WESTBURY Mon - Thurs.10 a.m.- 1 p.m.DAYTIME COURSES - Introduction to Art Our very popular ones are .Feud na continuing such as: e Round table discussions « Jews and Their « Art History « Anthropology Heritage e Calligraphy « Jewish cuits and Sects 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viewer can see clearly at 20 \u201cSchool\u201d?DROPPED OUT?Are you under 18 years of age?Are you out of school?Do you want to be back in If your answers are \u201cYES\u201d you are invited to an information meeting about the: OUTREACH SCHOOL SYSTEM Where: 2066 Marlowe Avenue (near Vendome Metro) When: Thursday.September 5.1985 - 9:00 a.m.For more information can: 484-3577 feet.Therefore, passing this test does not mean that a child has perfect vision, since no check has been made of eye co-ordination, near vision and other important skills.The best way to be sure that a child has all the vision skills required is to have him undergo a complete optometric examination.The association recommends this as an annual procedure for all children beginning at age three.A child's comprehensive vision examination will take from 30 to 60 minutes for the first examination and should include a review of the patient's and family\u2019s general health and eye history; an examination of the eye's interior for signs of eye disease or general health problems, and tests for a variety of vision skills.Tests for depth perception, color vision and eye-hand co-ordination should be included.Aside from professional care, parents should be on the lookout for early warning signs that may indicate a child has a vision problem, according to the association.Among these signals are: a tendency to sit very close to the television Never wrote Oddly enough, Socrates, the great teacher and philosopher who died in 399 B.C.and whom the Delphic Oracle called the wisest man in Greece, never wrote a word about his life or ideas.Everything was written for him by Plato and Xenophon.Socrates used Athens\u2019 marketplace as his classroom.C7, OUR NEW FALL SELECTION HAS JUST ARRIVED Lightweight tweed suits from London EXCLUSIVE TO TWEEDY Also an interesting collection of wool skirts starting at Duady (lols 4209 St.Catherine St.W.WESTMOUNT 937-7072 $65.00 set; squinting when looking at distant objects; holding reading material either very close to the nose or more than 40 cm away; irritability after a period of sustained concentration, or tilting the head or the entire body when looking at a book or other material.Complaints about an inability to see the school blackboard, headaches and aching or burning eyes should be investigated and reported to an optometrist.Offers tips The association also offers the following tips for parents to encourage children to practice good vision and eye safety habits: \u2014 Set up a homework centre.Proper lighting for reading and studying should include both overall room lighting and desk lighting.Desk lighting should be no more than three times brighter than the light in the rest of the room.Aim for an area with soft, light colors.If you must use a dark desk, add a light-colored desk pad.\u2014 Encourage a child to hold a book approximately at a 20-degree angle and 30 to 40 cm away from his face.\u2014 Suggest eye breaks when a child reads or studies for extended periods.\u2014 Make television viewing easier on the eyes.A child should watch TV from a distance at least five times the width of the screen and in a room with soft overall lighting.If he has glasses or contact lenses prescribed for distance or television viewing, be sure they are worn.\u2014 If your child plays any eye- hazardous sports such as baseball, ice hockey, tennis, karate, archery, etc.be sure that appropriate eye safety equipment is worn.Even voungsters who wear contact lenses or glasses need special eve safety equipment.OL NOW You can make going BACK-TO-SCHOOL FUN! 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DT MT Junior Jazz Dance Il, 9-14 yrs: Tues.4:30 pm, 12 classes, starts Sept.10 \\ Junior Jazz Dance I, 9-14 yrs.: Thurs.4:30 pm, starts Sept.12 i Junior Tap with Maureen Brown: Wed.4:30 pm, 12 classes, starts Sept.11 > ALSO CLASSES IN TOWN OF NOUNT ROYAL Jazz Exercise: Daily 9:30 am Presbyterian Church, 1491 Laird Blvd., at Beverley For registration and fees contact KEN SHTULL: 735-9375 Don\u2019t miss BODYWORK WITH KEN on CF Cable TV 9 +} \u20ac » es AA 2 SE 3 \\ \u2014 13 percent said they have \u201cnot very much\u201d or \u201chardly any\u201d time to do the things they want to do.Parents and children together \u2014 In 30 percent of one-parent and 23 percent of two-parent families, no adult was at home to be with the child after school.\u2014 20 percent of the children said they rarely do things with their parents on weekends.Organized activities 79 percent were involved in at least one organized after-school activity during the school year.\u2014 71 percent of the boys, but only 47 percent of the girls, were involved in sports.\u2014 35 percent of the girls and 21 percent of the boys were involved in the performing of fine arts.Television \u2014 42 percent of the children watched three or more hours of TV daily; 28 percent watched less than 1% hours.\u2014 35 percent of the children lived in households in which the TV was turned on in the afternoon, at dinnertime and all during the evening.\u2014 80 percent of the children said they can watch as much TV as they wish.\u2014 82 percent said they watch TV because they have nothing else to do.Jobs and chores: \u2014 15 percent of the children hold regular-paying jobs outside the home.\u2014 Children whose mothers work tend to have greater chore responsibilities at home.Of all children's chores, babysitting younger siblings is felt to be most important.The researcher said these conclusions highlight the dramatic transition family life is undergoing Founded 1873 these days.being what they are these days, \u201cParents and kids are being - they often can't do much about it\u201d severely tested,\u2019 he said.\u201cIt's not easy anymore even for best-mean- ing parents to find time to spend with their kids.\u201cChildren recognize this and view it with concern.Most like to be with their parents \u2014 it's considered fun time.Parents worry about it too, but life and schedules When parents aren't home after school, children tend to be less creative in using their time, he said.\u201cUnless the parent goes out of the way to find an activity for kids and is able and willing to pay for it, there often isn't much beyond TV to do,\u201d he said.EDUCATIONAL SERVICES TUTORING ® all elementary and secondary subjects ® daily homework supervision e CEGEP and university study skills program Nancy Ostrow B.A., D.P.Ed.administrator Margaret A.Jacobs B.A., M.A., D.P.Ed.director 484-3548 Stanstead College A PROMINENT CANADIAN CO-EDUCATIONAL BOARDING SCHOOL ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE A superior- university preparatory program is offered.Small classes, rigorous standards and strong academic competition give our students a high success rate for university entrance.STAFF-STUDENT RELATIONS A staff/student ratio of 1 to 9 ensures personal contact.Students and staff grow to know each other in extracurricular activities as well as in classes.ADVISOR SYSTEM Each student has a staff member as a personal advisor to enthuse, encourage and advise.Generally, students retain the same advisor throughout their stay at Stanstead.JUNIOR PREPARATORY PROGRAM Junior students focus on mathematics, language skills and sciences.Programs in learning techniques and career education are also provided.Study habits for the future are of prime concern.ATHLETICS AND ACTIVITIES Au students participate in an extensive sports program.Individual and team sports are offered for all seasons.Extra activities such as backpacking, riding, drama, music lessons, computer club, etc.are available for those interested.FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE For information call or write The Director of Admissions STANSTEAD COLLEGE Stanstead, Quebec JOB 3E0 (819) 876-2223 °12\u2014BACK-TO-SCHOOD SUPPLEMENT, The Westinount Etaminer'and Town of Mount-Royat Weekly Post; Tisureray; August 2671985 University often is harder on parents The freshman year at college is a trying transitional period \u2014 not only for students, but for their parents, as well.\u201cIn some respects, the transition to college life is harder for the parents, because the older you get, the harder it often is to live with change,\u2019 said one campus official.But students new to university are expecting to change, to \u201cexpand their horizons,\u2019 and so often are very receptive to new ideas and philosophies to which they are exposed.During the opening weeks of school, however, child and parent alike usually feel uneasy and suffer from \u201canxiety of the unknown! The anxiety is resolved differently, however.\u201cStudents are unraveling a little of the unknown each day.Parents; on the other hand, may have to wait days or weeks for a few clues, depending on how reliable their offspring may be in calling or writing; the expert said.No matter how little parents may know about their child's activities and no matter how much they want to know, they should resist the urge to visit campus immediately.\u201cWe advise parents to wait about two months before visiting,\u2019 he said.\u201cIt's important for students to experience their sense of independence, to operate freely on their own for a while\u2019.In any case, parents generally will receive a \u201ccheck-up\u201d telephone call about a month after school has started.\u201cA student may call, out of the blue, and ask about the dog, the car, his old bedroom and other things\u2019 he explained.Sometimes, the call indicates homesickness.Generally, however, the student merely wants to touch base or to 9 NOBIS SED URBI ET TER Miss Edgar\u2019s and Miss Cramp\u2019s School 525 Mount Pleasant Avenue Westmount H3Y 3H6 AN INDEPENDENT DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS FROM GRADE | to GRADE XI SCHOOL REOPENS Wednesday, September 4, 1985 for ail grades.APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION to all grades for September 1986 are now being accepted.A limited number of scholarships is available for Secondary | applicants.For further information please call 935-6357 High School DIP, Ministry of Education Elementary School Permit No.749774 RIDLEY A STRONGER FOUNDATION Canada\u2019s premier coeducational residential school.assert independence.Other things parents can expect?Amateur psychoanalysis, probably around the Christmas holidays.\u201cFreshmen go through Psychology 101 or they have lots of philosophical conversations with their new friends,\u2019 the official said.\u201cThen, over the winter break, many feel prepared to psychoanalyze their parents\u201d Many students also feel ready to question the family\u2019s value systems, traditions and beliefs.\u201cParents should be prepared to have their beliefs and values tested,\u201d he said.\u201cParents need to know where they stand on things\u2019 the official added.A parent who is outraged by his offspring's new attitudes and views might take solace in a veteran\u2019s observation: \u201cStudents use parents as a reference point.They want to try out new ideas, but they want to try them out on someone they're confident with\u201d Parents also may take solace in the fact that many universities offer orientation sessions specifically for parents.While the sessions usually are not titled \u201cHow to Be a Parent to a Freshman,\u2019 that's the gist of the information presented.Most of the suggestions offered during the sessions apply to parents of students living on campus, but many would apply to parents of commuter students, as well.Specially valid is the suggestion to keep lines of communication open, no matter how strange or uncomfortable topics brought up by the freshman may be to parents.\u201cEven when you believe a topic is outlandish or think that a form of behavior is bizarre, leave the door open for communication,\u2019 the official urged.Resist the urge, the administrator advised, to say, \u201cThat's the dumbest thing I ever heard,\u2019 when your budding intellectual starts talking about a new religion, political theory or philosophical belief.Bite your tongue if you must, but manage to say something like this: \u201cThat's an unusual viewpoint.Want to tell me more about it?\u201d WE TEACH YOU BOOKKEEPING IN JUST FOUR SHORT WEEKS You'll earn more as a bookkeeper than at most other office jobs! 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according to an operator of private technical career training centers.Electronics engineering technology Government and industry rely on sophisticated electronics systems to perform myriad operations in the fields of communications, computer technology, aviation, medicine and telecommunications.As a result, the demand for skilled electronic technicians is building faster than the electronics systems themselves, which include radios, televisions, computers, navigational equipment and missile tracking systems.Technicians are needed to manufacture and service the network of wires and circuits that make these systems run.Automated manufacturing technology There could be as many as 100,000 robots at work in North American factories by 1990, according to the Robotic Industries Association.In turn, some 60,000 new jobs will be created in robot manufacturing, supply, engineering and use.The keenest demand will be for robotics technicians, say the experts.Graduates from a 3-year program in 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perform.Computers are as crucial to the functioning of hotels and amusement parks as they are to banks and hospitals.Yet, without qualified computer programmers, even the most advanced computer systems would be worthless.Programmers actually write the instructions or programs that direct a computer to process the information it has been fed.These instructions must be in a computer language, such as COBOL, that the machine can \u201cunderstand\u201d Computer programming is taught at vocational schools, community colleges and universities.For the greatest return on your training, seek out a program that teaches accounting, economics and statistics, in addition to the principles and languages of programming.This gives an edge when applying for a job, since most employers prefer programmers who are versatile enough to apply their skills in a variety of settings.Automative mechanics Some authorities predict a continual increase in the flow of traffic, signaling a period of intense demand for professional automotive mechanics.In addition to more cars needing servicing, the Many count on abacus Chinese and Japanese pupils learn to add, subtract, multiply, divide and calculate square and cube roots on an abacus, which consists of a frame bearing parallel wires or grooves on which counters or beads are moved.Each wire or groove represents one place in the system of notation \u2014 units, tens, hundreds and thousands \u2014 and each bears two groups of counters, one of five cnunters, each representing one unit, and one of two counters, each representing five units of the group.Expert users of the abacus have become so swift they have actually made calculations faster than a person using an adding machine \u2014 which wasn't invented until 1887.Some sort of abacus was used by pupils in all civilizations of antiquity.do-it-yourself method of car repair is likely to become less practical as the use of electronics, pollution- control and safety devices and other modern features 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relationships are threatened easily by distance and the demands of school but, with a little imagination and effort, teenagers easily can keep summer friendships going strong,\u2019 said one expert in the field of interpersonal communication.One of the best ways to stay in touch is through the mail.The art of card and letter writing \u2014 particularly among young people \u2014 is said to be fading, but there's no better way to maintain long-distance friendships.Escalating phone costs and time-zone differences can make telephoning difficult, but cards and letters offer an appreciated means of keeping in contact, the expert said.Following are some suggestions for keeping friendships strong throughout the year.\u2014 Exchange cassette recordings.Tell about what's happening in your life \u2014 tape your favorite songs, jokes, even your dog barking or your mom yelling at you.Make a real audio production that INTERESTED IN A NEW CAREER?REGISTER NOW for our 14th-15th TRAVEL AGENTS COURSE 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SUPPLEMENT, The Westmount Examiner and Town of Mount-Royal Weekly Post, Thursday, August 29, 1985 - 15 Continued from page two also are more expensive.Printing speed varies as much as print quality.Dot-matrix printers usually are faster than letter-quali- ty printers.High print speed can be an advantage for fast-turn- around or high-volume projects.Fortunately for consumers, some printers now offer both the speed of dot-matrix and the sharp resolution of letter-quality print- Also important to consider is the variety of type styles a printer offers.The flexibility to produce pica and elite type, as well as Idface, condensed and italic, will enhance the impact of the document produced and can be worth paying a few extra dollars.\u201cProspective purchasers also Qu 0 CHINESE PAINTING an rt tarting Sept REGISTER NOW LRT ERI EY Guy me 1 should consider whether theyll need to print graphics\u201d said Bream.\u201cThis capability is a must for many educational and business uses.Fortunately, 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