aay 12 - Friday, March 15, 1991 - North Shore News AIDS support group meets this evening THE NORTH Shore's first AIDS = ground although events, such as support group is holding a unseasonable snowfall, have caus- meeting tonight (March 15) at St. ed turnout to the meetings to be Martin’s Anglican Church in small. North Vancouver. The support group is open to Social worker Tove Clarke, who AIDS and HIV positive patients, was present at the erdup’s first family and immediate caregivers. two meetings, said she is op- The group will meet at 7:30 timistic the support group will be p.m. at Se. Martin's, 195 East successful in getting off the Windsor Rd. Exhibit opens QUEENSDALE GALLERY is featuring the works of two former North Shore artists in its upcoming exhibir. Jan (nee Poynter) Bryant, who spent her early years growing up in North Van- couver and who now resides on the Sunshine Coast, will display a collection of oils, lino prints, watercolors, drawings and monoprints. Sculptor Tom Lamont, a Vancouver Island resident, will exhibit soapstone images. Second Impression opens March !7 at 12 p.m. L. Ron Hubbard May 13, 1911 to January 24, 1986 One of the most acclaimed and widely read authors of all time “.,.50 my own philosophy is that one should share what wisdom he has, one should help others to help themselves, and one should keep going despite heavy weather for there ts always a calm abead."* ARDAGH HUNTER TURNER Barristers & Solicitors AFTER HOURS FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION FAX Criminal Matters Only - 926-3181 986 43 66 966-9286 300-1401 LONSDALE, NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. INVITATION The members of the Church of Scientology of B.C. - TO honour the memory and the works of L. Ron Hubbard TENDER on the anniversary of his birthday. Best selling author © Founder of Scientology Friend to milllons * from My Philosophy by L. Ron Hubbard, copyright on 130°x150’ fot in Upper Capilano (includes dwelling) “TENDER 1141” “Information package available at: Suite 300, 1497 Marine Dr. West Vancouver NORTH VANCOUVER 986-0388 \ed WEST VANCOUVER 926-554" RRE " > GR if Our customers and the general public expect the track in CN's vast rai! network to always be in top shape-and rightfully so. That’s essential to the reliable, damage-free delivery of goods, and maximum safety for everyone. CN has always acknowledged that responsibility. And we constantly strive to find better ways to maintain our track and keep it safe. TEST—an acronym for our new Track Evaluation Systems—-is an example of a CN innovation that enables us to monitor track conditions far more frequently and precisely than previous systems. It allows us to employ preventive track maintenance to smail problems before they become big trouble. Safe, reliable track is essential to our performance. CN has three TEST units that constantly travel our rait network, Each consists of two rail cars. One is a ballasted car that can simulate varying weight loads. That innovative feature enables us to test conditions when our track is subjected to stress from realistic loads up to 100 tons. Sensory equipment on the ballast car feeds information on rail and roadbed conditions to the second car, where on-board computers make data available for immediate ana'ysis. Supervisors scan the reports and even view certain conditions on monitors—relaying prompt instructions to track maintenance people. CN has a history of innovative “firsts” among railroads the world over. TEST is another way we're using the last word in technology to improve productivity and maximize safety. That's to everyone's benefit. Living up to the commitment. TV monitors on-board CN TEST cars can provide a closs-up look at track conditions.