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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1983-01-26, Page 16Page 6—Crossroads—Jan. 26, 1983 Values and beliefs on Man Alive Canadians have been called a dull, thrifty,. cautious people. We are, in fact, among the happiest people in the world who? though we have great re- spect for authority, do not have a strong sense of ethics, Sunday., January 30 at 10:30 p.m., CBC television's Man Alive presents a sur- prising report on a recent survey of values and beliefs conductedq Gallup. The Can dian survey is part of a North American study supervised by CARA (Centre for Applied Re- search m the Apostolate). The questions asked focus on such areas as attitudes to- wards work, life satisfaction, family, political, moral, reli- gious and spiritual values, and a wide range of social issues. The North American sur- veys contribute to a world- wide values study conducted in more than 20 countries. The poll challenges some long -held stereotypes. Italians are not among the happiest people surveyed and, despite the fact that they lead the world in many ways in technology, the 'Japanese and the Germans take the least amount of pride in their work. How do Canadians com- pare with other nationali- ties? We're among the happiest — almost as happy as the British and the Irish; we're tolerant (more of ideas, however, than of cer- tain types of people); we overwhelmingly reject the idea that marriage is an out- dated institution, and we are a work -oriented people, who take a great deal of pride in our work. Our attitudes towards authority is reflected in the confidence we report we have in various institutions. Of the 10 different authori- tarian structures named, the police force heads the list and labor unions are cited last. Host Roy Bonisteel dis- cusses these and other finds with -Professor Maurice Chagnon of the University of Ottawa, head of the Cana- dian study; Rev. Cassian Yuhaus, president of CARA; Gordon Henderson, vice- president of development of CARA, and Dr. Edward Sullivan,vice-president of research at CARA. Values and Beliefs was produced by Ray Hazzan. It will be telecast on CBC tele- vision's Man Alive, Sunday, January 30 at 10:30 p.m. Louise Lore is executive pro- ducer of Man Alive. Over 300 songs by Paul Anka Fabian. Frankie Avalon. Bobby Rydell. Paul Anka. Names that conjure 1950's memories of ponytails and puppy love. They ruled the airwaves until the early 1960s when the Beatles pre- maturely consigned them to teen limbo. Only one of these pre -rock crooners was able to parlay his teen -idol status into something more lasting. Today, after 25 years in show business as a singer and songwriter, Paul Anka finds himself touted as the heir apparent to Sinatra's musical throne. The man behind the meolodies washed dishes in his father's Ottawa restau- rant, saved $150 from singing in clubs in that city, and in Hull, to get to Hollywood in the hope of breaking into the music business, then bor- rowed $100 to go to New York with a'song he had written. He called it, Diana. He was 16 and the rest is show busi- ness history. This lovelorn lament to his younger sister's babysitter earned him Top 10 status and went on to become the second biggest -selling song ever; more than 20 million copies have been sold. Diana — and Anka — became North America's passion. By the end of the 50s, Anka released over 20 top hits. The sixties saw more Anka hits. The decade also pro- duced Lonely Boy, a docu- mentary about Paul's travels, co-produced with the National Film Board of Canada. 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