........ ., ..., . UPEl SUN thanks. The University of Prince Edward island Business Society held its Annual Businessman's Dinner this past Monday at the Confederation Center. Guest speaker, Brian Peckford, Premier of Newfoundland and' Labrador, provided the 380 in attendance with an entertaining and informative Speech. Premier Peckford told Itemporary. r.?:'~-£'§‘»:5k5'g 'st:krii§€iisé'::2§;§‘i. conditions the audience that the money that Newfoundland will be gaining from oil revenues will only be He stressed the fact that Newfoundland needs the oil revenues to allow it to develop its fisheries, mining, and forests, resources that - will be the foundation of Newfoundland's future. ' Premier Peckford also emphasized that the , , ,H.,,, . "a... . .N., . '5‘ l, L V H u: 1 a I 5 [1213» is 1' -. ‘ ' IE3; M'Hyrl\i ILUJI‘IF:”IEEE I VOLUME 11 ISSUE! 21 THANKS -- JOHN CAIRNS .The student bddy at the University of Prince Edward Island owe the SUN Editor, John Cairns, an infinite amount of Since the first issue came out last September, John has has continued to improve the conditions of the newspaper to bring it Up to the high standards that it has today. NEWFOUNDLAND PREMIER VISITS UPEI I980 if ’57. .L 24 PAGES It is unfortunate that the student body is to lose such a dedicated BRIAN P'ECKFORD IS NO NEWFIE JOKE development of the oil reserves must be done in an orderly fashion to insure no damage is done to the Newfoundland culture. Premier Peckford also spoke to the Business students in the morningh He emphasized that Newfoundland's future is in its renewable resources, but these need capital to and hard-working'editor. We wish John all the best of luck in all future endeavors. develop and that capital can be gained through oil revenues. ' The annual dinner gives a chance for Business students to meet and talk to businessmen from the community. A word of congratulations must go to Bernard Murphy and his fellow organizers for the fine evening provided.