THERE’S HOPE. Some sec-: tions of the media are not entirely asleep as far as the threat of the human rights Gestapo is concerned. When Reader's Digest gets around to it, something must be happening. In its May issue, it takes a running kick at their excess- es, It comes late, but at least it Comes, as the actress said to the - bishop. . British Columbians should know what's going on in this Provinee. But the Digest anicle provides a look at what is going on down East. Example: there was this drunk eWho worked for Canadian National Railways. His employers urged him -to go to Alcoholics Anonymous and “they overlooked his frequent absences from work. But he didn't * change his ways so they had to fire him. .The man tumed to.thé Canadian ‘Human Rights Commission, Max Yalden’s litte mob, who promptly “told CN to give him his job back 4 | ' and pay him nearly six years’ “money in back wages. / The corporation took the case to “court. The judgment was set aside and the commission was told to set up a new tribunal. Rather than incur further public expense, how- Congrats on hospital care Dear Editor: _ I'recently spent a week asa patient at Lions Gate Hospital. | The result of this experience - makes me glad that I live on the North Shore. - The care that | received was superb. The various doc- tors, nurses, technicians and others were obviously compe- ‘tent and dedicated profession- vals, as one would expect, but » beyond ‘that. they were so; “thoroughly caring that their attitude inspired confidence of ‘being i in good hands. .U hope that this public word: “of: ‘sincere thanks will, reach ‘those who looked after me so well and. inspire support of this outstanding facility from “all members of our communi-