A13-Wednesday, May 14, 1980 - North Shore News Pope plans | details of more trips VATICAN CITY (UPI) - Pope John Paul I brushed off complaints of his whirlwind travels Tuesday and began to work out plans for more of the same — tripe CHOOSE FROM OVER 50 STYLES OF BOOTS. ALL FROM TOP CANADIAN Philiping, nat and the MANUFACTURERS, SUCH AS GREB, KODIAK, KAUFMAN, CANADA WEST, ~ soul, Con's intend to change.” H.H. BROWN AND DAYTON. WE HAVE HIKING BOOTS, STEEL TOE JOGGERS, his plane from Abidjan in STEEL TOE CASUALS, AND WESTERN BOOTS. the Ivory Coast to Rome at the end of his I}-day, six- nation African tour, his most extensive yet. “This is a fatigue to which I willingly submit myself.” Almost as soon as he gets back to his desk, John Paul will plan the details of his next journeys — to France at the end of this month, to Brazil in July and to the Philippines in the fall. During his 11,000-mile tour of the heart of Africa, the pope crossed the equator four times and the con- tnental divide twice to become the most travelled pontiff in history. In all, on his fifth tnp outside Italy, he delivered more than 60 speeches and sermons — most of which he wrote himself. Some Vatican officials complain the pope's jour- meys and the preparations for them leave little time for taking care of essential church matters at home. ee one, Paul, scoffing at | HIKING BOOT 8’’ WORK BOOT 6’’ WORK BOOT come to erips with the BY CANADA WEST BY H.H. BROWN IW ‘\ 2 BY KAUFMAN church's problems by being a desk-bound pope. “The Africans said I had Heavy Duty Vibrant Sole . to go there because even Speed Lacing 8” Steel Toe 6" Steel Toe with all the reports I receive, Padded Collar Steel Safety Sole Cheyenne Leather Upper Fee nee be able to un Cushion Inner Lining Cheyenne Split Leather Rubber Sole & Heel derstand them without . 7-11 Sj 7-41 Sizes 6 - 13 meeting them,” he told Sizes : Ize Also Available in Soft T reporters. Reg. 89.50 Reg. 34.50 Res Peer ein oe “I can now see and un- derstand many things I didn't know before.” The spiritual leader of the | ff S ! 99 world’s 700 million Roman S$ 29 99 Catholics said the most memorable moment of his a B journey was his meeting with ; the king of the legendary tribe of Ashanati Warriors in Ghana. “He told me that he was the descendant of the Ashanti king who welcomed the first Christian missionaries to the area,” the pope told the journalists. “That was very touching.” Although the pope looked tired, he was bronzed and fit upon his return, and lost no time in getting back in touch with his Roman flock. All Stores Open Every Sunday 10-5 Soon after his arrival, he appeared at the window of his study to greet about 3,000 people waiting for his return “If the Itahans think they hve ino a hot country. they Work Wearhouse aly hed wh your style, your fit, your price, your stove. Ze Ge RICHMOND SURREY VANCOUVER NORTH VAN. 8180 LANSDOWNE RD. 10116 KING GEORGE HWY. 3470 E. HASTINGS 820 W. 15TH RICHMOND SURREY VANCOUVER NORTH VAN. 270-8058 581-1414 294-2971 984-9591 Next to Uncle Johns Acrass trom Surrey Place 1 Block East of Empire Stadium Opposite Dave Buck F ord