10 - Sunday, March [6, 1986 - North Shore News THE CANADIAN National Railway 100 carloads of dangerous commodity anhydrous ammonia through North Vancouver, and the discovery of the city and district that 330 carloads of propane have been 1 transported Pn inquiring reporter Pat Smith North Vancouver think it rerouted dangerous, I've in pulp owned my motorhome and propane and motorhomes blow up. Barrett Fisher Te L Hospital rules exclude chiropractors From Page 3 in comparing the two, Hobbs said: ‘*Physiotherapy training is more comprehensive, covering all body systems. Physiotherapists are trained to recognize warning signs and adverse effects of different treatments.’’ Hobbs said her complaint of chiropractors would be “‘from the should be because it's worked mills and ['ve aqwn seen must be They people quickly, but the educational component of care is missing.*’ But Blake Alderson, president of the Chiropractic Association of B.C., said he would not compare chiropractic with physiotherapy. Alderson said physiotherapy dealt with soft tissue injuries and rehabilitation. “Chiropractic is the manipula- tion and adjusting of joint Sam Jahansoozi North Vancouver Anything dangerous to J public safety and health taken care of. would remove the source of the polution, proposal to reroute think it rerouted. J have to through people on the street: North v ancouver? i Seneenc Katharine Truman North Vancouver should think 4 dangerous. They be able to find suitable route — especial- should a more North Van since Alfred Schnelle North Vancouver be Maybe they could ship by is water. TP would say no, not through North Van- couver. If something happens -- an accident —- Iv when we're trying to it can oseep into the beautify the waterfront. misatignments,’* Alderson said. Chiropractors go through four years of training at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto, Alderson said, with two years of university sciences as a prerequisite. Physiotherapists go through one year of general sciences, and three years of physiotherapy training, Hobbs said. ground, January, municipalities’ knowledge, incites inquiring reporter to ask should hazardous goods go Chrough without the Chase Howard North Vancouver As lung as they keep up with the safety aspects of such transport — no problem. hb has to be done, but it's a gov- ernment agenes, $0 rerouting shipments would cost more money to taxpayers. jewellery piece . | hg physical point of view, they fix Leaflets miff management From Page 1 stating its position publicly. Let Us Put You On The Road To Financial Independence Own shares in mutual funds which invest in world-wide in- dustries (Energy, Industrials, Transportation, Finance and Hochu said between 50 and 75 many more) enabling you to pamphlets, with the heading North | oarticipate in the stock market | Shore Neighbourhood NSNH is an for Unfair Employer, were distributed * Capital accumulation locally. 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But, he said, they were planning to show the union the financial statement before the negotiation meeting was cancelled. “*f was not only surprised by the leafletting but quite disap- pointed,’’ he said. “When one side publicly takes a position as far as bargaining goes it is usually the employees that suffer.”’ Hochu said the union has made an application to the Ministry of Labor’s Mediation Services. “It’s not a position we like — bringing in an outside third party, but they don’t leave us any choice,"’ she said, Gayman said the board will decide whether to approve the ap- pointment of a mediator at its up- coming executive meeting. Clark Gilmour, director of Mediation Services, said it’s the ministry’s policy to seek approval from both parties once a strike or lock-out notice has been issued. The board served lock-out notice in January after the union served strike notice. 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