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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 3 Dec 1980, p. 22

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a Only a dime Huron Park School in Midland held a fun fair last Saturday that included an impressive haunted house, a sponge teachers as throw with several Bishop Fulton J. Sheen: "'An atheist is a man who has no in- visible means of sup- sort A red letter day Last Friday was moving day for The Midland Times as we moved our Operations from Bay Street West to 309 King Street between Midland Fish and Chips and the G. M. Shoppe and right across from St. Paul's Church. Staffers Fred Leadbetter, left, Ken Permanent removal from cel and body. Eyebrows shaped sate, thod. -- Medically approved -- Free consultation and test 12 years experience GOODMAN CLINIC OF ELECTROLYSIS - 526-9479 Member of Ont. and Am. Electrolysis Association gentile, shortwave me4 targets, and a variety of crafts for sale made by students. Susan Maracle and Kim Leis were offering a job lot for the bargain price of a dime. Regan, Rick Collins and Jim Robb are pictured gingerly moving one of this newspaper's computers. The Midland Times is to hold an official ribbon cutting ceremony on Friday, Dec. 5 at 10 a.m. to which the general public is invited to attend. 33% TO 50% DAILY SAVINGS "Ready-Made Driy.2¢ AND Upholstery "atbuics Ontario's laf of READY- mat All in-stock, all » $49.95 for a 12 ft. fal huge selection of et Ls fabrics in stock at low mill outlet prices from $2.99 yd. and up. Save q@ many $$$$. ' alban upholstery supplies. FABRIC & DRAPERY MILL OUTLET 547 Bayfield St. N. (Hwy. 26/27) 726-2556 Just north of Georgian Mall, Barrie Open daily 9:30 - 6:00 Thurs., Fri. 9:30-9:30; Sat. 9:30-6:00 Wed., Page 22, Wednesday, December. 3,1980.. Serious omissions in charter of rights perceived by CREA "A serious omission' in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms has been pointed out to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and the Special Joint Committee on the Constitution by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA). The association drew attention to the omission of a provision in the charter of "'the right of an in- dividual to enjoy property." "Our association views this as a_ serious omission," CREA President Eric Charman said in letter to the prime minister and the joint com- mittee. He noted that the Canadian Bill of Rights (enacted during the John Diefenbaker regime) provides the right of an individual to the enjoyment of property and the right not to be deprived of it except by due process of law. Population The expropriation defect could affect more than 60 per cent of Canada's population who own their own homes. In view of the protection given citizens in the Canadian Bill of Rights, in the constitutions of the United States, Australia and many other countries, the CREA president suggested Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms should contain similar guarantees. It should also confirm the principle of international law which provides "a right to just compensation upon the expropriation of property for any public use." The appropriate section of the charter should be amended to read: 'Everyone has the right of life, liberty, security of the person and enjoyment of property, and has the right not to be deprived thereof except by due process of law and, in the case of property, except upon the payment of just compensation,'"' the CREA letter said. The Canadian Real Estate Association is an organization of members of more than 100 real estate boards across Canada, 10 provincial associations and others who have a direct interest and involvement in the real estate vocation in Canada. Suspension appeal unsuccessful An appeal of the Of the SCBE. suspension of a former The student, who was student of Eastview unnamed, and_ the Secondary School was' school administration denied recently by the both spoke at the Areajand6committees meeting of the com- 3 Pc. Vested Poly/Gabardine SUITS New fall styles and colours. Single breasted styling in colours of Brown, Navy, Camel and Air Force Blue. Short, Regular & Tall. Sizes 36 - 46. Sugg. Ret. to $149.95 Canadian Made 3 Pc. Vested SUITS Men's and young men's stylings in a wide choice of new fall colours and patterns in Wool and Fortrel/Wool. Short, Regular and Tall. Sizes 36 - 46. Sugg. Ret. to $179.95 Oversizes Slightly Extra Canadian Made | Genuine Su cesilin COAT The warmest coat anywhere, so soft and supple. Single breasted styling, 35' long, 2 pockets, natural colours of Beige and Brown. Sizes 36 - 46. Sugg. 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