3j 7 te cy mm sj Page 10, The Heraid, Wednesday, February 22, 1984. ik poo : cs a ° . i} All PEOPLE About After becoming the scourge of Port Colborne, Ont., a foul- , talking black bird is apparently spreading the word in ‘Barker, ‘of Lake Ontario. . ‘ The bird, believed to be a raven, flew around Port , Colborne for three weeks, bellowing a common two “word. ‘directive at people. “We have your talking bird here," Dan Duwe, a school - “officlal | in Barker said Tuesday. “He showed up about 9:30 “this morning and has certainly become the rage around the . “school. ” ’ But the bird’s owner remains in doubt. A Port Colborne “woman said she gave her bird, Henry, to a local game farni “because he was an embarrassment, but Henry didn’t like. “Whe farm and flew off. ‘ However, if the bird answers to Cheeko, it may belong to ‘Abbie Snbaro of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.,; who wants him “back. : Cheeko, who learned his verbal skills from neighborhood “boys, flew off about two years ago after Enbaro’s husband jit him during a dispute, “Million-Dollar Line, is doing just as well in the business ; World as he did in National Hockey League rinks, ' Ataa, Hay is atop drilling executive, a director:of Hockey fanada, a member of. the selection committee for the "Hockey Hall of Fame and chairman of the foundation that’ sets policy for Calgary's Olympic Saddledome arena. *” Hay says he retired at age 31, at the peak of his career, “when the NHL expanded to 12 cities from six because it was “Mthen or never in getting established in business." He said he returned to the Black Hawks for four months ‘for more money than he.had ever made, but gave it up when “he landed an administrative job with Bow Valley Resource Services Ltd., of which he now is senior vice-president. From the foregone-conclusion department: Gerald Emmett Cardinal Carter says he fears Pope John Paul's visit to Canada this summer is in danger af becoming a media event. The archbishop of Toronto told about 450 separate school principals and religion teachers Monday that in a “slightly upside down” world; too much media attention could spoil the visit. ‘While “we could’ ger by without the publicity,” the-whole_ world will be watching what is going on in Canada, he said. “The answer is not te turn out the lights, but. not te-allow ourselves to be dominated by them,” ’ Barry Pitegoff, a ‘Florida tourism: expert, arrived in Charlottetown, P.E.L,, to tell a national conference that ‘hospitality is the key to raking in a bigger pile of tourist dollars. Ami —- you guessed it — he got hassled by Canada Customs, Officials detained him, then restricted his passport so he could stay only 10 days, Pitegoff says. " “T wasn’t greeted into the country. I was just asked to ‘stand aside and explain my presence here and, for the first >.) any passport was restricted for only 10 days in Canada. - ~ Pitegoff says he thinks he was questioned because of the slides and tapes he was carrying for his presentation to the Tourism Industry Association of Canada. . Victim not warned TORONTO (CP) — A woman who suffered a stroke while taking birth control pills says she depended entirely on doctors to warn her about possible ill effects of the drug. "T didn't know much about side effects," Pauline Buchan said Tuesday during an Ontario Supreme Court hearing of her civil suit agaist Ortho Pharmaceutical Canada Ltd., makers of the drug. ‘I trusted the doctors.” . When Thomas Dunne, lawyer for the company, asked why shenever asked a doctor about potential side effects of Ortho-Novum 1-50, the . 35-year-old, Mississavga, Ont., woman said: “T never had any reason io. ' “Tf there was any serious risk I would-expect somedne to tell me,” she said later. “I did take the pill and T was told. there was no risk.” » When Dunne’ presented .a series of newspaper - and magazine articles published before her stroke dealing with | the advantages and risks of oral contraceptives, Buchan said she hadn't read that the drug could be dangerous until after her stroke. ;:Buchan was a 23-year-old receptionist in .1971 when she began taking the pills, which are still on the market. About six weeks later she suffered a strake which left her with a marked limp and one arm that is still very weak. - A psychiatrist also told court Tuesday that while Buchan is intelligent, the stroke left her with “irreparable brain damage” and unable to work. :The hearing continues. Eagles visit . ‘UITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Martha One-Wing lives at Jane Gulley's house. Sa does Wargo. Unusual names. But then, these house guests are unusual. They're bald eagles — magnificent creatures that can’t rélurn to the wild. ‘So Gulley, who also cares for injured hawks, owls and other birds, takes Martha One-Wing and Wargo around to schools and civic groups, educating her audiences about birds of prey and their role in the environment. . ‘To be fair, Martha One-Wing, whose wing had to be amputated after she was shot, and Wargo, whose head and tall plumage has turned from a mousy brown to glistening white, alternate weeks on the road ta alleviate the stress of - the job, Some people attend the Eagle Awareness seminars al - atate parks each February just to see Martha, Gulley said ina recent. telephone inlerview. “She's become somewhal. like a Smokey The Bear to Arkansas’s eagle program. ‘Wargo Is an immature bird and hasn't cultivated such a following yet. Although his appearance isn't as dramailc as Martha’s, it is as educational. Gulley said his brown . coloring shows audlences what immaturé birds look like. It usually takes five years for an eagle to fully mature. JUST HAPPENED “Asked how she became an eagle mother, Gulley, 38, Says “it just sort of came about.’ After taking in her first, she decided there was no point ¢dring for such birds untess the public was better educated about them. Hence, the Eagle Awareness program. She _ bears the brunt of the cost and says she wouldn't accept ; money for her. work, ‘But money ien't the only form of pay, "I was awarded a ptiblic service award by Fish and Wildllfe in Washington last year. [felt like I got a lot just from going to Washington ard having that experience.” . N.Y., a community of 600 near the southern shore a Bill Hay, once part of Chicago Black Hawks’ famed ‘The signs are going up along H Ighway. 37 proclaiming its ne new designation. Here Dennis Griffiths of the Highways. Department, erects the new - marker at the welgh scales. . HOUSTON (AP). — David ‘the “bubble boy” is in critical condition three _weeks after emerging from his germ-free world, with fluid. accumulation around . ~ Mother . uncertain OTTAWA (CP) “It could be within days and it could be in hours,"’ says Norma Bednas of her 20- year-old son Steven, in a coma and near death after surviving. a dramatic on- the-scene operation Nov. 28 ‘to remove him from a refuse shredder at a local shopping centre, ; | Slowly at first and more rapidly in the last :month, his body functions have shut down and only in the fast two weeks have the woman, her husband and daughters accepted ‘what appears inevitable. Because of numerous infections, Steven’s body will barely metabolize food given’ him intravenously and he is slowly, starving. to death. Doctors have ‘tried to clear his body of infection with what’ Nelson, Ottawa General Hospital chief. neurologist,” _. virtually, - says. . ‘ig everything on the market. “The boy has ‘been a "sitting duck for infections from the moment of. the operation,” he said. _ Alded by ambulance attendants and firemen, two doctors removed Bednas. from the shredder by amputating beth his legs below the knees. When his _ heart stopped because of loss of blood — there was barely a drop left when he got to hospital’: —. they restarted it by cutting oper his chest at the’scene with a pen. knife to give: him in- ternal heart massage. .Bednas has had several subsequent, amputations, mostly to remove. gangrenous tissue and In- fection areas, St "It's amazing he's’ hung on for so long because he’s had almost no resources to fight. (infections) with,"’ Nelson said. He explained that an- tibiotics, though itoxié to bacterla, “become toxic to the body themselves when used for extended periods. . -you can only give them for certain period because they cause the body’ 8 défences to drop,” ; % i : * Bubble boy. critical wet feats C5 his heart.and lungs posing has “resulted because the |. the latest: threat to-his transplanted . disease-fig- ¥ weal delicate health. '. | hting cells are attacking m| "eet faite) ven Doctors drained the liquid their new environment, ; MORE WAYS TO wing and were trying to learn mistaking it for a threat, 5 ‘ what caused the’ build-up, David, a sixth-grader, has Preven! = Susannah Moore Griffin, a attended school. from. his ; ; spokeswoman for Baylor bubble at home through use aTY ou ere Now NEALE Len College of Medicine, said of a special telephone ibdat heat tathetirieet ts _ Tuesday. " hogkup to his class. 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Paris - and: causing. major. trafic“ jams outside cities from the Atlantic coast. torthe south © and: industrial : northeast. - Breton fishermen and . transporters. of meat ‘from: the central farming’ regions. “| f. heavy financial: losses while th : , Tuesday. _ and. Citroen’ said. “they would . have to lay off thousands of workers parts were unavailable.” — ‘Ski resorts cut “Off: from: the -outside world at the -§ - peak of.the school vacation ‘season have had: ‘fo-ferry in” “supplies aie because: ” Minister | ; Fiterman | he te ee he eee et nee road | * breech »,, The 5: “arted, after slowdowns by pee New ie anemia her oo ee ‘hile’ truckers” spiltion: W.8.in, ‘a ter gency pad inthe: mountain’ ‘ aid will be:made ‘available. ito drivers whose : vehicles. ‘truckers? ding: are being. ted by:police ‘at Amprovised soup, kitchens. | * were..damaged when: riot - police were sent ‘to--free *,boads from truck blockades “fast weekend or ” whose protest and ~ gides of: the: Franco-lialian are, - an- night - ‘Bi ‘spare - _ border . thousands’. - stranded. “The. customs | ‘men have ended their action'but the Italians . Fiterman A 2) “bast of: continuing. week said left * trucks. _ French $100 cargoes were barmed by the oe) But a spokesman for the, ‘two |. main ,.. druckers' ‘federations, . saying « the © measures. were” = “‘in- | _sulficient,” called for a _ resumption of talks today. ~ should: know what's. after. RRSP. 1): Cash Withdrawal . Registered Retirement Income. Fund rt 3) Term Certain to age 90 Ay Pension for Life’ : 6) Joint Life ‘Pension. t Does the holder of your RR. 8 P. oer: E [au fivecoptions. * 7 :. Personalized ' Planning - ae. _ Brokerage Network to best rates . ‘f ’ PRANK: ‘DONAHUE ‘" (Insurance) 695-2987 635-3157 | SEE ME, AT THE SKEENA MALL