| :PORONTO. (cP "When. ‘the ‘crusaders a “Holy City of Jerusalem in 1699, the injured dt tended by: eapturea ‘me! «the: warld. _ treal-based -aviation _ firm. ~ the Kaights of: Ste Jobn,. ‘who: wore: ‘on, their: ‘breasts on __-Mhite,elght-polited cross. . . Today,’ almost :000 : years. later,’ a: -- kenighta; the St, John Ambulance, carr znd of game io emblenn. ; of faith and-service to. ‘mankin do: When ‘disaster : strikes -bidadea ofmen‘and women ‘bearing the @ white cross rush:ta ald victims or “offer, forting | hand i in‘co ontawia « wry = ame -froubiled Challenger. ~, company has been. ‘wracked . because contracts and Apert . executive-jet -progcam and .by bad . management, - “interest must be paid, : oT ete problems .compounded: by _ sluggish. ‘sales of its con- - Austin Baid he will ask: for poor management decisions ~ candida, said Tuesitey ay the 1 troversial Challenger — jet tries ‘allo over gévernment | mire money: by year's" ‘end; caused . Crown owned and a debt ‘load that of which he hopes Canfadair: Ltd. to lose $1.4“ squeezes $12.5 million from . won't be a write-off, By. billion in 1982 — the largest the firm in monthly. -interest~ . then, the | ‘- Canada Canadian ‘ corporaté loss. But “it would be a. Development - investment ; ever. scandal” “to allow “the” Corp., the company charged ©: Taxpayers are e faced with ‘corporation to fold because . with guiding Canadair last... paying hundreds of millions it has fallen on tough times, November, -. will» have: ~ more to keep the company Ausiin said.” _ ‘ completed its study’ on the. afloat as a federal holding ~ Parliament is being asked prospects for the company 's" company tries to reverse to approve $240, million to ‘survival. * the fortunes of the Mon- Sen. Jack. Austin, minister responsible for" help keep Canadair alive . through 1983, but it’s a hollow request — will have to be spent by the. CDIC president Joel Bell. told a Commons: committee the company -could haved saved $300 million if. the the funds. ‘ Health and Wellare oe “Canad ing the next fi fo ie The following story is from . The Hole in the Fence. a Canadian children’s stary- book about the adventures of - ., Vegetable char, short slories,. with activity b “!'m lost”, cries s Brussels’ ‘Sprout. pictures, will be printed. These stories are not mere- ‘ly children's entertainment. Instead, they are. contem- “porary ‘fables. for porents and children fo talk about together, 5. Dur- months, 19 way. home. — . .. Find four scary monsters. Carrot and- Brussels Sprout have been playing together. But now itis time to go home. : “Goodbye,” waves Brussels Sprout. _ “See you soon,” answers Carrot. | be home before it gets dark,” he thinks, “Come here,” shouts. * - Cucumber. } Brussels Sprout” is terrified.: He turns, and runs and runs’ and runs. _in a strange part of the-Garden. He has “Oh dear, I'm lost,” he says. It is-get- ting dark and Brussels Sprout is afraid of . the dark. He hears someone. coming along the path, Is it Cucumber? He hides behind a tree and waits. It is Broccoll, Brussels Sprout’s cousin. “He'll show me the way home,” thinks Brussels Sprout. °° Brussels Sprout is about io. ask ‘Broccoli the way home and. then he stops. “I don't want Broccoll to think Ym a baby. He'll tell everyone | didn’t know into telling me where | am.” “Hi theré, Brussels ' Sprout,” says way from home wrong. But It doesn't work. . Broccoll ts in a hu Brussels Sprout pointiig. He just hurries off saying, “See you around.” . - Brussels Sprout is alone again. It Is of horrible things. Eyes state out at hin Colour them scary colours. In today's story, Brussels Sprout is too | shy to admit he is lost and afraid,” ’ Brussels Sprout hurries away. “I must-:. Going around the corner he comes face. | to face with Cucumber. | : -Then he stops and looks around: He is: never seen trees so fall or frase so thick. ~ .the way home, Maybe I can trick him) Broccoli, “Do you know you' re-a long _ Sire,” says Brussels Sprout. “| know where I am. Home's that way,” he says, . .| hoping Broccoli will correct him if he Is and doesn’ ‘1 see. very dark by now. He imagines all hinds. and the grass reaches out to capture ‘Drawa green line td show Brussels: Sprout the | at _ cteepy y crawly things everywhere. : “Help,” cries Brussels Sprout,, terri- fied, “Help, help, help.” * “Who's that? Who's calling for help?” ‘a voice comes out of the ‘dark, ‘ “['m lost,” cries Brussels. Sprout. - . “Don't worry,” - says. the - voice. “Pil show’ you. the way home. " It is Mr. Cabbage.” . Brussels, Sprout jeels‘safe. Mr. Cab- . bage walks, -with. Brussels Sprout until home is in sight. te “You can -go ihe rest of the Way by. yourself,” says Mr, Cabbage. ; - “No, come with me,” pleads Brussels Sprout... He doesn’t “want to tell Mr, ‘Cabbage | he is frightened of, the dark. = “It's ail right,” says: “Mr. Cabbage. “rn ‘stand here until you're safely home. 4 - Brussels Sprout goes on alone in the dark. He ts frightened, - But nothing terrible. happens. When’ he. is . sale, .. Brussels Sprout urns to wave goodbye... “Mr. Cabbage is so great,” he thinks, “] _wioh I could be like him.” The Hole in the Fence, a 132-page'col- ‘our illustrated storybook published by ’,.| Health and Welfare Canada, was developed ‘In cooperation with provincial alcohol/drug | cammissions/foundations, It is available for $4.50 through local bookstores or by send: ‘Ing a cheqite/money order payable to the Receiver General of Canada to: Canadian Government ‘Publishing Centre. Hull, Quebec, KIA OS9. Afamily guide to this preventive drug edu- story résumes, colouring pictures, home crafts and discussion ideas. It.[s available freé, on request, from The Hole: in Fence, Box, 8888, Ottawa, Ontarto, KIG U2) - Egat Mo disponible en francale sous le titre "Mes amié,monjardin”. cation and living skills program contains? | | Suttivan, nonprofit se de ietuding 14: ,Soounifottied | bk aoe ore ot and 18,000 Inslracters, are celebra statement. aad Canadair _ made some bad. deals ‘and . there © were. ‘optimistic’ ‘salés ‘for: for the: Challenger. _ And he indicated a .eommunication > between « *- Canadair. ° it . government. “members: ‘on: ’ the compariy’s. board:* woe : But ° ‘outgoing “ “Canadair . president Fred Kearns told * a Commons. ‘committee’ - “Tuesday that’. he: never . “misled anyone and insisted ‘decisions, ‘made’ by: the company ‘were - right at: the . dine — if not in: hindsight: ‘ Kearns said ‘he: regretted, : | "having to” take" early” “beginning: retirement ©” meetings Tt "Conservatives . -Swere imable to-+draw ‘Prime _ Minister Trudeau.into the . . debate _. “Tiesday- in. the : Commons: - “Austin’s : harsh regret’ ta: 2 ‘the, Commions: “public.: ac-..- counts committee ‘lays most of the: blame’ With Canadair . :| executives, . About $1,054 billion’ of the $1. a-billion Joss. last year jr arges.. fron. apom: othe., Challenger. program. ~~ “The plane | “cost mote and | .| took longer to develop ‘than - was expected, failed to meet - its pre-sold’ specifications, : was delayed. because sof problems ‘with its” initial engine manufacturer and in ‘the. certification process, -encountered.: . break-in ‘problems, failed to achieve -] projected sales targets and © | ran head-on into the recent. : | global recession,” Austin sald in his: statement. . Bear killed ~ PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP) — For Kevin Sullivan, ' Monday | morning « began.:. with the ripping sound of his © tent being: shredded by a black. bear, . Toronto man doing his'third summer of -tree-planting _ work in. central British - other side of the tent and year-old bear, srowling and ” showing Its teeth. “No question, it . was coming’ at me,” he said. He shouted, and another tree- planter fired a warning shot and illed, . oy _ Sullivan. was “given a minor cuts to. his back. ‘The ineident, near Bear - Lake, 60 kilometres north of Prince George, was the. third: reported bear attack in the region this year, - : | Error. made. CHING, Calif. (AP) —= The - Associated . Press erroneously: ° old bey = had - give. - authorities information tha.” helpe d reconstruct the path ‘ assnilants took iivthe child’s © hoiae, Where they slashed to : death his parents, sister and « & playmate. - ° Authorities said they used . sign language and notes on Monday to. communicaté - throat was slashed by thé ‘killers carly Simday, but Rot hin; .There are strange sounds and n Since. then, St. John volunteers ane a. _ St. John volunteer for, 36 Years, SAVE she’ began a brigade in * eounter to help a waitress: “who had aplached bleach in her: “excessively . ° 7 brigades in Guelph-and-Toronto. : ” K ¢ : “tt gives mé a great deaf‘of. satisfaction.” faintera. at concerts, football games, and exhibitions.. ‘Many, - a- asjear-old . Columbia, ‘jumped to the | | turned to see.the head and. upper body. of the’ three- - into the sir, Despite the. - confusion as the camp ° ; suddenly. awoke at about 7 4m., the’ animal was shot tetanus shot and,treated for “) reported —, Tuesday that an elght-year- with Joshua Ryen, whose : no useful information from . Him, . retch d first-aid kita have become familiar £ aires at ‘public events. . Volunteérs. come’ from, a ll i ‘reasons: uri. highlights of &. slob ‘conferenice to be held in ‘Toronte ‘Ju $18 to honor.the Canadian brarjeh’s centennial. St. ‘Jo . delegates from 26 countries will meet at the tirst! confere " to be:held ‘outside the: United Kingdom.” Laurin, who was awarded the’ ‘title of. “Guelph, Ont., after seeing a woman leap; over a: lunch ‘ eyes. . ° ; Before she. began ta ‘work, full-time, the | s7-yea old.” mother of two- spent up to 40’ hours a “week on. duty. for ‘through helping:‘them avoid personal injuries.’ . “ eident.” Laurin sald, the St. ‘John Ambulance chatiges with the times, trying: to ‘simplify-its courses and keeping up: with ‘developments In medical science. |. -- :“Wespend far more time on life-saving and comfort, than “J guess | always | bad an urge to. help people” she says. Ata Beatles concert 119:1965, Spear’ was ‘superintendent of the Toronte corps and ‘worked ‘round ‘thie clock’ helping. hysterical, teenagers who had come to see the’ Fab For. “Inside ‘the heat was about: 100, degrees,’ ” gald. 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