fir— Illl “STORY ' ' IN (875A GLASSBLOWER “‘0 T I C E S FROH HAM l LTDN, ONTARIO 'Ihe UPEI SUN,'Ihursday,Nhrch I6,I978,page II ‘ . E u H H - QuIT HIS 303 AND MOVED MEMPEXPENSE REMENDER To ANOTHER .’ x Remember, your medical insurance is effective until A ‘ \ 31 August, 1978. If, during the summer, you are away from Charlottetown and you have medical expenses which may be covered by our policy, send the receipt, for reimbursement, to the Student I Union Office. Those students who reside in provinces where a medical premium is required are reminded that they should make certain that these fees are paid up to date as a private plan such as ours cannot cover these expenses. UNDER THE‘MASTERS AND SERVANTS ACT’ , . A WORKER COULD / (a. WAS DEEMED A CRIMINAL FOR 'DESERTNG EHPLOV- HENTf” WHILE AN r EMPLOYER WAS SUBJECT ONLYTO COURT ACTION ( SPORI‘S NIG-IT CN @MPUS Each week a different activity will take place in the gym for all RESIDENT students, SUNDAY evenings from 7-9:30 p.m. Teams will be made up on the spot. All activities are strictly for fun. THIS SUNDAY: BADDENTCN (DNI'EST The Prince Edward Island Human Rights Commission is seeking entries for a contest to UNDER CIVIL LA FOR W I REFUSI G TO PAY 7.) . Wm WAGES FOR WORK DONE. 4, , THE‘CANADIAN LABOUR , uu|ON' |875 CONVENTION I ‘fl, determine a logo or symbol for its operations. CONDEMNED THE ACI- AS ' The selected logo could be used in all public DESPICABLE CLASS LEGBLA-nON ,7 and internal promotional materials. I AND LAUNCHED A pROGRAM-ro , ' ‘Ihe logo_entries must reflect the ba51c HAVE WE aims and functions Of the Human nghts Commission, which are as follows: _ "' (A) To hear complaints of discrimination from CHAPLAINCV CENTRE individuals and groups has ~ ,2 . 4 e r . h (B) To investigate and help settle complaints. ' ._.w€e 9M9 ' “'30 w" Mon-'T“%"T Luz/3° (C) To enforce the Human Rights Act of P.E.I. ' ~ , which states that all persons are equal in - FM- dignity and human rights without regard to ' their race, religion, creed, colour, sex, age, Holly Week : MMA— 11:30 am Man. I 8 TueA. Onfly marital status, ethnic or national origin or “ political beliefs. wed‘ N0 Ma“ AT Came _ (D) To inform and educate all Island groups and indi 'd lscmcernin th de l mentof AM we enuaedro the Webbing 05 the ow. mow. hmzlr‘ilghts_ g 9 ve °p concefiabmed by Kai/Lop Spence and the puma 06 the _ ' RUIES . . , I A 011 wokb res'dents or ti sof P.E.I. 'll .Dweuse. the BaMLma 5:00_ pm Wed. Mmzz (' ) be imaged? 1 na ve Wl . . , . (B) Entries are to be in two colors (maximmn & on 1:0 W QWOMM (Lt paper 11." X 14". . r (C) Only entries received on or before March 20, 1978 Pheuows Bzood MOnaAJte/Ly, will be accepted. , D) 011 entries submitted with a stamped self— flute/L Sundau evemna 6:30 Mazvs ax CHAPLAINCV CENTRE ( addiessed envelope will be returned. (E) All entries are subject to selection for public exhibition. ‘ (F) All entries must contain the name, address & telephone number of the artist. (G) Explanations of the entries would be appreciated but are optimal. (H) Lettering/labelling (i.e. P.E.I. Human Rights Commission) is optional. (I) If none of the entries are satisfactory, the chmission reserves the right not to award prizes and not to Use any of the entries. (J) First, second and third place winners will be required to sign letters of understanding turning over to the Commission all copyrights and sole ownership of the logos, prior to receiving their prize. (K) Entries are to be sent to the Human Rights Commission, P.O. Box 2000, 141 Kent Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. Phone 892-3416 HE LE PAGE SHOE eaApfoN STREET 394-4743 72¢ flame *0 . 'joad 5é&6_ lst Prize $100.00 2nd Prize' $ 50.00 3rd Prize $ 25.00