CANADA COUNCIL MEMBERS ? Four new members have been, There are left to right, Mr. Ger-| Mrs. PEpointed to the Canada Council.| ald Winter, St. John’s, Nfld.: South America Is Praised For Its Religious Fervor By DON ATTFIELD Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP)—The new re~ Tesentative of the Pope in Can- ada said Friday this country sould well use some of the re- ligious fervor he found in ‘South America. _.. 3 Most Rev. Sabastiano Baggzio, Ttalian farmer, told a press con- Prence Friday as he took office @s apostolic delegate: “There is a profound spiritual- in South America that per- au Toronto Univ. Will Expand ‘TORONTO (CP) — The Uni- rsity of Toronto Friday night imnounced plans\ for a‘ $52,359,000 P-year expansion program that includes 19 major projects. A minimum objective of $12.- 0.000 will be sought in a na- onal appeal beginning in Nov- ber for money from corpora- ions, alimni and the general pub- ie. The amount is believed the gest ever sought In philanthro- , soft-spoken devout son of an} of his express instruction of the Holy |See"’—to visit every diocese in Canada, including the vicariates posed by Pope John and now be- ing organized “is in a wonderful sense a democratic thing.” Sug- gestions for topics to be discussed are being gathered by emissaries at the bottom of the Roman Cath- olic hierarchy ‘so that problems | at all levels of the church the ie gifts by a Canadian univer- The program was outlined by| iniversity President Claude Bis-| ll and the co-chairmen of the ational fund for the University | Toronto, M. Wallace McCut-| heon, vice-president and manag- ing director of the Argus Cor-| poration Limited, and Neil Mc-; finnen, president of the Canadian| Bank of Commerce. i | KPECT MORE STUDENTS The five-year plan for which! the money will be sought !s Part | the university’s master plah! development. The master plan fovers a 10-year period ending in 1968, when university enrolment is expected to réach 23,000. It! now is 13,000. a Among the 19 projects listed as immediate needs and to be com-| pleted by the end of 1963—are! buildings for the teaching of en- gineering, arts. physics, zoology, phemistry, medicine and architec- | ure as well as residences and ibrary space. } Half of the $52,359,000 needed will come from gifts, anticipated! Sanada Council grants and pro- reeds of the national fund cam- paign. | Bequests, provincial govern-| ment grants and money from pther sources is expected to meet! he remainder of the five-year re- juirements. Sponsored CBC | Shows Losing ‘OTTAWA (‘CP)—The CBC's hf- wancia! problems in produciz: poncored teleyision shows were raphically outlined Friday to he Commons broadcasting com- nittee. It produced figures on 10 “typ: | eal” programs on its English TV} 1etwork of which only two showed | | profit. Heaviest loss among the ther eight shows wes on one for thich it received $7,974 from the | ponsor. although the production Ost $22,100. The 10 programs. of 30 minu es or one hour duration, were ot identified — a secrecy which | everal committee members have riticized. The issue of whether | he shows. should be named may pme up again next week when! hursday’s figures are discussed. | In an accompanying written | latement, CBC vice - president ' L. Bushnell said revenue of | 1 publicly - owned corporation om comercial sponsors “‘is haps could be used here in the north country.” A passionate and loving nature shone through as he spoke of the) Roman Catholics of Chile where he served for the last six years as papal nuncio. It showed itself again when he described the devotion of Pope John XXIII: and when he told allegiance to the cause of the international boy scout move- ment. : | FUTURE PLANS In fluent French or with dif- ficulty tn English—he also speaks Italian, Spanish, Latin and Ger- man—he made these other state- ments: Beginning next Johns. Que., and the following week in Sherbrooke, Que., he plans during his tenure—‘‘at the week in St. of the far north. The ecumenical conference pro- Bi: Mr. F. | world over will be considered. He is optimistic the ecumen- ical conference will bring ‘“‘some| sort of reunion” between the Or- , thodox and Roman Churches. |Closer ties with Protestant sects |may result, but the church could | not_cede any points of its dogma. | VIE FOR CANADIANS Margaret Harvey, Victoria,]Pincher Creek, Bishops of South America vie | for Canadian missionaries be-| cause they are liked so well and | seem to be so easily meee into native communities of that ;continent. There is “‘a terrible | eerie of elergy there.” |Seventy per cent of the clergy! jin northern Chile is Canadian. Tremendous progress is being! made and there should be enough| clergy to go around in 15 or 20 years. | After two days here, his excel | lency appeared at home in the! white-trimmed delegation build-| ing on a hill near the Driveway} in Ottawa South overlooking the! tree-lined Rideau Cana}. The for- mer farmhouse was built about 1870 and taken over by the Vat- ican in 1899. | He succeeds Most Rev.| Giovanni Pinico who has taken Be Sure To INDUSTRIAL 51 Queen St. ATLANTIC PROVINCES SAINT\ JOHN, N.B. MAY 27 TO 30 SUPPORT THE MARITIMES SIDNEY T. GREEN & CO. Wholesale Confectionery up duty as papal nuncio in Port- ugal after five years here Attend The EXPOSITION _, Dial 5588 Alberta: and Lyncb-Staunton, | Mr. Emile Tellier, Trois-Rivieres, “Shaggy Dog” Is Hilarious Film A new kind of Walt Disney fantasy, this one tailored for hil- arity, is “The Shaggy Dog.” which opens at the Capitol Thea- tre. on Monday. The story of a modern teen-age boy, turned by old_fashioned ma- gic into a part-time Bratislavian | sheep dog, is Walt’s first live- action picture set in the present day. “The Shaggy Dog"’ brings Fred MacMurray back to comedy after introduces a new screen person- ality for whom Hollywood ts pre- dicting overnight stardom—Shag- gy, the mop.pawed, hairy-eyed - [mews coverage. an absence of five years. It also The Guanilan, Charlottetown, Mon., May 25, 1989. 9 pS OTTAWA (CP)—E. L. Bushnell, CBC vice-president, said tere there have been fo com- plaints from Progressive Conserv- ative cabinet members over CBC He made the statement in the Commons broadcasting commit- tee in reply to a question by J.W. Pickersgill (L—Bonavista - Twill- ingate). Mr. Pickersgill noted that mem- bers of the former Liberal gov- ernment had been subject to in- MembersOfGov't ike Broadcasts Mr. Pickersgill said in the past the CBC had prided itself on get- ting its news from news services and keeping itself out of “this quite’ dangerous field” of report- ing the news. The Canadian Press, a co-op- erative news-gathering organiza- tion, provided ‘“‘an excellent news service.” “For the preservation of the political independence of the CBC quiries by Conservative opposi- tion members some years ago as whether they had complained of news broadcasts by the publicly- owned corporation. Mr. Bushnell said that “in all truthfulness and honesty the as- swer would be no” as applied to members of the present govern- ment. At- another point in Thursday's committee hearing,. Mr. Pickers- gill expressed “‘grave misgivings” about a plan under consideration by the CBC to have its own re- porters in Ottawa to cover capital news. English sheep dog playing the, title role of the teen-ager in can- among things you would naturally expect of .a dog that a teenage boy had been turn- ed into. Tommy Kirk, who had the key role in Disney’s “Old Yeller,” plays the hapless lad whose mis- adventures confuse a whole town. And Kevin Corcoran, teamed wtih him in “Old Yeller,”” again plays his little brother, a boy who is delighted to have a dog in the family. : The story is based on “The| Hound of Florence,” a touching novel of medieval days by Felix Salten, who wrote “‘Bambi”’ and “Perri.”” But in the hands of wri- ter_associate producer Bill Walsh and his script collaborator, Lille Hayward, it has come out a | Sparkling, up-to-date shaggy dog story retaining practically nothing of the original beyond the shape- shifting of boy-into-pooch and the magic Borgia ring by means of which the trick is done. __ SUPPORT THE MARITIMES ATLANTIC PROVINCES ~ EXPOSITION - Saint John,.N. B. May 27th To May 30th! 1ST SHOW OF ITS KIND IN 10 YEARS: THE LARGEST DISPLAY OF ATLANTIC MADE PRODUCTS EVER ASSEMBLED UNDER ONE ROOF THIS MESSAGE PUBLISHED IN SUPPORT OF THE MARITIMES BY FISHER BROS. LTD. SEA-LECT AND PLYMOUTH A. P. INDUSTRIAL IN TEN WE ARE PROUD TO SALUTE IN THIS THEIR. FIRST EC. EXPOSITION YEARS UNDER ONE ROOF. THE LARGEST DISPLAY OF ATLANTIC MADE PRODUCTS EVER ASSEMBLED PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THIS SHOW MAY 27th TO 30th IN ST. JOHN, \N. B. J. & T. MORRIS LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. = 6 ist about what the market wil’ a Patronize The Products That Are Manufactured In The RN PACKING COoO.. Producers and Packers ATLANTIC PROVINCES ~~ EASTE of : A L1p. oe | Best Wishes To The INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION ATLANTIC PROVINCES THE GUARDIAN -EVENING PATRIOT SAINT MAY 27TH TO MAY 30TH INCLUSIVE Covering Prince s JOHN, N.B. The Guardian-Evening Patriot, long supporters of the Atlantic Provinces, take this opportunity to extend sincere good wishes to the Atlantic Provinces: Industrial Exposition . . . and trust that this endeavour, and all such future endeav-. ours, will play a major part in the development of this section of the Dominion of Canada. Eaward Isiand — it would be very much better not| porters who Seer for news;ter of sucn reporters: But to enter this field and not to dup | commentaries and other public! were real difficulties in licate this expenditure,” Mr. irs discussions. ; siete ads Pickersgill said. ; : i Bey — —_ eaten “some cc cece tal BRINDISI, Italy (Reuters)—A public w . : &. the CBC's expenditure when CP|fincome earned from the CBC.| tat, {nt Seat” emanating 8 and other news agencies were d0-| reporters used for such programs|peqp}> bere Thursday. “The ob- ing a competent job. “may prejudice their freedom of|ject seemed to circle over the Mr. Bushnell, who said the CBC comment in other ways.” ips yg a gr rtp ref attra) ten cere yoy Mr. Bushnell said the CBC has/digious speed over the sea head tawa, said he recognizes the dan- definite plans to expand the ros-'ing for the Albanian coast,” ont GIVE BACKGROUND : id n- . tative woulda't denen - I Congratulations Ts. reporting, but would inform CBC ao : -|news editors of = he aytne - in stories which mig fi be fully covered hy the news ser- SAINT JOHN JUNIOR vices. las Fisher (CCF — Port Arthas said the CBC has “too BOARD OF TRADE narrow’ a roster of non-CBC re-| cath | | on this major undertaking ny THE ATLANTIC PROVINCES INDUSTRIAL "ff |) anoustmuat erosion @ This project is supported by the | Charlottetown Junior Board of Trade. 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