revived THREE BC Ferries Horseshoe Bay terminal members acred quickly Feb. 3 to help save a passenger's life. An elderly man had collapsed on a walkway. Three attendants with occupational first aid training immediately put their skills to the test. The man was without a pulse for a period of time. Two-man CPR was initiated to revive the man. West Vancouver fire, police and ambulance service paramedics arrived to help. The man was revived and was in stable condi- tion on Tuesday. Foundation established From page 3 March is complete, Dr. Gray will step in) and separate Anastasia’s upper lip from her gums. Gray-Grant_ will continue to support Anastasia while she is back in Russia as best she can, Mald-viramins and other care packages will be supplied and efforts will be made to arrange speech therapy. The money ne \ this and Anastasia’s return to Canada will be set aside from what has already been raised, but Gray-Grant is at the point of looking for another child to help. “Anything over and above what we need for Anastasia will be carried forward for lit- de children in a similar situa- tion. In the meantime, she would like to build up a data base of frequent fliers wiling to pass on their “t and medical specia fields willing to donate their expertise to children unable to obtain needed care. 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