? Genera uu The Ganrdian Charlottetown, Mon,, May 30, 1966. “ - Laurier LaPierre. _ Approves Action MONTREAL (CP): — Lautier | Bat Mr. “Keate’s repert (LaPierre, co-host of television's leaves us ‘exactly where we ’ Yhis “Hour Has Seven Days, were," said Mr., LaPierre, ‘‘It «~ paid, here. Stuart Keate’s: rec- can be construed as, an~admis- ommendation that the CBC is- sion that he. himself could not sue an amplifying statement on* find, solution to permit. even | the dismissal of, Mr. LaPierre’'the discussion of the “gut is- ana his co-worker Patrick Wat- sue?” ' son was “very, yéry good.”’ This, he said, was because “There may be: other reagons the CBC had refused to negoti- for the dismissal not-yet ‘stated jate “on reinstatement © of the by the CBC, but I do not ac- (hosts. . rept as valid . those reasons: REFUSE TO NEGOTIATE given for non-renewal -of con-| ‘Mr. Keate could not ‘ask the 5 tracts, and Mr. Keate seems to CBC to review the—actual_firing * agree,"’ said the McGill Univer-jas the CBC had already stated r « sity history professor. this_ It came as a bombshell to Mr. Keate's report on the pro- me to’ find the CBC had refused ducer - management conflict to negotiate; because I. thought was ‘made public Thursday.- this was part of why Mr. Keate | Mr: Keate-went~ on leave Of was appointed © in the ~ first absence from his post as- pub- |place.”” lisher of the Vancouver Sun to) wr LaPierre said he had wn: “\ook ,into the dispute. - ‘derstood the hosts mist be re- ae 9 |Instated before the underlying |problem of ‘establishing ‘‘an -at- | ‘Coast Guard mesphere, where dialogue. can + be pursued” could be tackled: d Set “But the price. to be paid for Ca ets t *o |a new understanding and at- ‘ ? ~+mosphere inthe CBC may well Ie C ; be my head and Patrick Wat- or ‘ ruise |son’s. And I “don’t mind for- my- : aoe iself if -that would produce the OTTAWA (CP) > —. Thirty-two ‘necessary climate, as that is + Bia oung Canadian Coast Guard cadets, the: primary “concern.” : a | Members of the first class st | The. CBC, ‘He’ said, muatgo 5. ae : : the S00. Cees “guard...artistic integrity, —and Balan you weren't thinking, about trading in vour old furniture for new, but this - But, events like this are rare. Helman’s~ urge vou to take advantage while prices guard vessel C. D. Howe next | eee - Resign the per: week, it will pay: you todo just that. Holman’ s are offering jou some mighty ee are in effect this week only. And vith a Holman’s -cohvenient, -Optional Charge Monday -to_starttheir-firet- sea- soy est qualified so do this: 4 tempting-oppertunities_te-get_rid of your -old, worn-out, out-dated, furniture and Account_at your finger tips, you just can ‘t pass up the opportunity | Come 808 +0 ee eee training for} At bitrary<interference—by=man.}-.........trade-up..l0.abetter-way-of-life,—You'll-_a-dd-a-new—measure. of-comfort, foodk 4Jooks. eome..save ...Holman's today! Se eee 1s a ae Wee er ena room:|2gement: vcreates | a dangerous and glamour to your “home. i o : ‘ 2 ' 9. ‘officers im. the Canadian coast-|*!tuation. ae Se ; ' : : me < 4 guard. Geet The _cotege opened | ce : , G = 2 = ast fall _Untfl June 10, they will prac- \Se@y .#ise coastal navigation, Follow- ~~ Ing a weekend in Halifax, they ~3 will’ start the deep-sea phase of their training with a voyage to Bermuda where they will ar- vive June 17- . After three more days-:of poastal navigation around. Ber- muda, the C.D: Howe Will re- .j# turn to Nova Scotia, aviving in $vdnev_ Tine. 28. e After a“ month-long holiday, the ' cadets. will continue their oo training at >-the col- e "60 TRADE- IN for your old living room ‘suite on the purchase of any living room ‘suite, ~~ priced at 229.95 or more. = “1 .PAY AS LOW AS le. President Runs Through Company History , TORONTO (CP) — ShareRold- ers of Gunnar Mining Ltd:~were told here. how their company got into. deep. financial. trouble and the steps being taken ‘to try te get back into good shape. President T. P. ‘O'Connor ran through ‘the history of-Gunnar | Perhaps you. didn't realize just how worn-out your chesterfield $s, — « Look it over. Is it uncomfortable . ey . . .-0ld fashioned? Then eome to atnlinaiy sand enjoy. the new eelentivn of wonderfully glamorous chesterfields in a multitude of ditter tnt styles. All-the newest fabrics are here in a wealth of decorator coloues and patterns. By Canada’s ‘ leading manufacturers you ean rely on for quality. Aw NO DOWN PAYMENT — 10.00 MONTHLY! ‘ gold-producing days through its ‘. uranium: production.and ‘the ac- quisition of McNamara Corp., a construction’: company. .___He. told_about 50. shareholders | . x . a ; . ~- that as a mining company Gun- | ~_° = oe 7 ? : “fo : nar had: been profitable, but | aire eae aE : ie » eS since the McNamara deal, i ; te poeta eee : “= has had nothing but trouble:* - ; : - SONS ace eT SOR ane Og ora rc nee a i a : 3 ; 5 raat Mr. O’Connor said the com- : ‘ a 4 : : * an ' . pany’s Position in July, 1965, = was “critical _Avith bank loans eal ee ae | ~~ for your old*miattress-on a new one ‘at Holman’s! a, why pit: up with your old mattress another uncomfortable night? S15 TRADE-IN The company’s bankers took a hand and bank loans now are down to $22,000,000 and top management has changed al- most completely. Mr. O'Connor said he gave Yi spend 1:3 ol your life in bed. Why not be convortable? ” Your day is only as good” as the night's rest you had. -1f ‘You'll awake réfreshed_and-ready for what the day brings - ‘ ' .your mattress is lumpy, bumpy, sagging ot just plain un- : : = comfortable, you. know it the next day. Be rested and j refreshed on a neg, comfortable, mattress. Choose—from .makers such as Simmons, Sealy or Innerspring- Mattress ; "Simmons. Seally or Jnnerspring — Co. ‘Many fine Coin pee eae . quality tickings and patterns. perce is ” io i » _his review because of a number = of disquieting letters received — ffont shareholders. ~ A&s reported earlier, Gunnar lost $13,293,455 last year com- pared ‘with a loss of eee in 1964. “St. Michael's. | “ ~ College Joins. oe ae fe ¢ FA 0 | oe ee e a ert ae : Graduate School : from © 9.95 to g.95 3 Priced over $60. : ee ia A. A. Joey Fraser : i @ : = | eee ee you. Choose yours .from many different styles by quality ‘ TORONTO (CP)}—Rev. John : ~ a Kelly, president of Roman Cat ‘ ot i) _» . obie St. Michael's College, hasan *' Montague, PEI, ( nounced the college has officially | eS #4 joined the ‘Toro:to Graduate f } School of. Theological Studies. : .. Father Kelly. said the afffiia- Sa “tion marks the first time ih — Canada that ‘Roman Catholic and—_Protéstart—_theolegy — stu-—- dents «will sit through the same for: y : lectures and be examined GY ie ee : : ; * the same. professors. : The graduate school has con: e PRODUCTS sisted, for the last 24 years of : Emmanuel College of the Unitea °~ @ SERVICE 5 a Church, Knox College, Presby- y geet ’ ¢. trian Church, and ‘Trinity and * : Wycliffe Colleges, Anglican. e ADVICE OES, : feo Qhurch. ‘ ‘ CAMEL HAS TWINS . When you call je MOSCOW : (AP). — A camel hamed = Jelmayan has. given ‘your Imperial hirth to twins high in the moun- lains of Kirgiz in central Asia, Esso Agent, you. aes er happens. vv “* callon the total - Sf 5 $ 3 5. TR ADE- IN 3 : rm "With shoet skict: | Taeeat gu to | © for your old hedroom suite on a new one cute oo LU UG SHUT | skirt ~Imperial Oil of eraredeovcusenstnanenianatenibas _ ee — merry ee ee ap get shorter? | * for. your old kitchen or dinette set now! oo. “priced at 169.95 or over! Bh Where did the short skirt come | from in the first place — and _| where is it going? A group of “experts” tackle these quéstions (and lots of others about “kooky teen-age clothes)” in this month's. Reader's Digest. . Is. the short -skirt a sign of rebellion, as a-fashion photog- . rapher- claims, like “spitting ~ in someone s eve”... or_are the egcinlogists right when they say | , its-yust-a-reaction-to the mixed- | It’s a- welcome, money saving opportunity such as vou've been hopme for to get ra of your old ‘bedroom suite and invest in. a new one. Holman‘’s makes this. Yahi opportunity avajlable to you. What a lovey selection to choo se from. ‘ have no problems finding the right one a for you and your size bedroom: Any 3-pe,: 95 room (with the exe Pption of Mattresses will he accepted). .FAY . LOW AS... , ( : A large aelection in “aittow aneamné or bronzeténe. See them all! | *15 Trade a ies ee GO, 95 79. 95 $25 Trade 25's "89.95 w 129.95 a i. eee rca : S $ the i i eon a wite 2. - ‘ out rn- + e ssue of On the purchas nv sui - ; Reader® Digagh on your news Phone 838-4237 35 Trade” priced 198. 95 or aver - NO DOWN PAY MENT— 9.00 MONTHI, Yes stand today. : | ; ee ; een i : : ‘ ah i e : — ms ae ts a peorbrvees Aven rtenenetonerceceeestoy Pie + “ s j e si _ ( . silnizs ‘ ‘ mt &% a ag