,7 , , l ‘ ' ' I l . l I j i-WWM' t, , ‘ 3.20"; i ~ - ~m= 7 « Gran qde gw1th l '. ('4 ‘ii. 3H5 “2% . . . . l 3 i, g . 3 8 4 - 4 200 7 multiple contamination SlteS ' i alumna-ii! â€". s l willoolxom Forthearmnicle “MUM i , » H y ‘_i i: i531!“ .» 1' _ ' oknewwhat and , ' when. regarding 9 l mammvmewsroumomomsr mmmmm - ; Anorthoticisadevioespeciï¬caltydesignedtoreolignandrestorethenaturaltoot boneofmedjscmiomthe ’ E tunction, Putting the tool into a correct position while weight hearing will improve [even is undergoing mm F 7"“ ' 1:; i your overall skeletal alignment (knees. hips. spine). often eliminating the speciï¬c Wm â€â€˜ l cause of vaur pain not ]USl the symptoms Upon starting the conâ€" : Custom made orthotics ore specmcally designed tor an indwidual; matching the struction of the region‘s tight l contour of the feet and accommodating unique loot structure They are used Mien rail transit project. [ they are medically necessary in order to treat conditions such as plantar lasci'itis GrandLinq had conversa- l (heel pom), tendinitis. bursitis, diabetic toot ulcers. toot. ankle. and knee pain. lions with the region. the There are two categories of prescription orthoticsi tunclionol and accommodo- all"? and local utility com- l we Functional orthotics are usually (:19ng to control abnormal motion. provide Dame?†determine any E suooort and to realign the loot into animal pasrtion These are usually crafted contmï¬led â€â€˜5 ,‘ ‘rom semi rigid materials and used to treat flat feet, heel pain. pigeon walking, etc 3|" With any cowl“!- ; Accommodative orthotics are setter and are meant to cushion and ottlood They are “Widlnï¬ â€˜0 ““3 T9810“ 5 i otten used to treat diabetic ulcers painful cottuses and to offload prorninent bones Commissioner 0‘ Trans- : it orthotics are necessary a practitioner should luliy examine the tool and capture pomdon and Environmen- ' ‘ i a ' ' 1 Services Thomas GrandL‘ theyhaveanenvironmenul management l the tool in a three dimehSional image with either plaster cast or wrth a 3 Each ‘11 h d' 4 MW . . , . l drmensronal laser scanner this cost and appropriate prescription are ‘. m' " ‘ "9 am â€my 9“" "‘ place f°' â€We W (mm'm‘ed materials T i used to make the dewce that should improve the loot mobility and stons about how much was alongtbeLRT route. “mom I lead to more comlort known by each m l â€The realit is there's a ties themselves from small desi n build a eralion i Y . . 8 - - P - l ti V0“ “3me a commotion 'n regards '0 your tool Issue V0†can a contract and you are going leaks or oil dripping from maintenance and ï¬nancing g call us and set up 0 mm with our Chiropodist No family doctor 5 i , '0 have these little issues. therailcars ofthe ion. said they have an l reterral ’5 necessary and our sewices are covered under most ‘ “‘ We're not talking about a Another one of the areas environmental management 1 meme" "90"" â€â€˜0'“ l I / whole lot or material or any- where GrandLinq is dealing plan {or dealing with the l : WWW“ ~ . thing particularly of any with contamination is at contaminated materials i ' l loam ' ll 50,99 POfIUSIC ' ,1 ) 3 major concern. but there isa King and Victoria Street in workers might encounter. l 0 m 0' CO .8 Ni...) ‘ discussion of did you or did Kitchener 'ln manycases we’re talk- l 51W 950 DC" CMODOd'S' .‘ . you not know about it.‘ that section is expected ingaboullowJevelconlarruv [ Schmidt said than interview. to he closed for up to in nation that just needs to be i It the contamination was months to complete a grade excavated and disposed of at l l ' h t \ l ‘ completely unknown altcr separation. a (Ministry of Environmenil : g ' “ ' t ' signing the contract and â€The downtown areas certified lacility,‘ Fisken after (irandlinq did its own have been heavily induslnA said. testing, Schmidt said costs all/ed in the past and the "We are considering f ' would he over and above reality is. there are multiple where we need to dispose ~ Grandlinq‘s SS‘l'l»mrllion, potential sources ofcontam to meet all of the enVironr including ll'slt contrait ination and different kinds mental regulations - it we costs of contamination." Schmidt haw to work in an area that Being questioned is lht‘ said. has a contamination level ' . . . ' - . are: along the (‘,N railway Although about to sites that is harmful to our . SpeClallZlng In: 1‘ _ â€" tracks. which has some con were identiï¬ed as contami employees or to the public : : lamination. Schmidt said. nated along thr- proposed And we are gomg to lake the ' ' _ __ just like most rail corridors route. Schmidt said that prmautions that we need to l . Spa Pedl . Mar†“'7 f" in the province doesn‘t mean (irandlinq wtll “Vi/e haven't had any sitii ‘ ’ “It‘s not a big surprise, I run into contamination tit anon where we need to he I . Artlï¬Cial Nalls ‘ suppose they are plt‘lh carhnm‘. t‘onu'rm‘d at this poinL hill ‘ ‘ A much alltontamlnatl'd ' Avril Fiskcn. a spokespcl you can imagine there arc l . Nail Ar‘ . wax‘ng , In most cases it can he son for (irandlinq. the con- riiitigallons wc can put iii } ‘ some materials in the rail sodium responsible for the place." she said, ~* * ' h alk l ‘_ - t Some movement in teac er I s l I ‘A must Emmi â€I ht)p(‘ il‘v. a positnr» nr'gtiltatinnlahk‘ l l "A . for thllhmnu‘lr step and anyone l yo sci-n While local talks lit-tween ‘ Loyalty Stamp Card quoted from either sidi- IlltliVldual st hool boards t Amer-ting held by Pro seems to indicate it was .i and local union leaders may ‘ ' WM & Graduation micr Kathleen Wynne positive step. ilsmall ' haw rcmalncd amicable, l last l~riday may not haw The one hour mi-i‘iirig negotiations at the provtn ‘ 8 â€I, 0 Package: Wk spurred any breakthroughs doesn't mean negotiations ital li-wl ended some time ' '1'" in negotiations With teach will resume immcrllatcli ago ‘ en unions, but all sides arr however, cautions Wl‘ilcr lhi‘ i'lcrtir'rildn teacher“ cilprrssingalittle optimism Wynne met with rcprc union vows to continue its t ’ V. Although Greg Weilcrt scnlativcs from English work to rule campaign in t local president of the tile Catholic teachers' union. the fall and thr- Ontario Sec HOURS: mentary Teachers Fedora public elementary and sr-c ondary Sr hool i'eachers‘ s tron of Ontario. was not at onda teachers‘ unions as Union is threatenin to "0m" â€'7 “"3â€" â€â€˜7 “DNF‘SD‘V "'7 the meeting. he said new well rays with the Ontario diml its members to Sim ‘. I â€â€œ3â€â€œ "'7 FRIDAY "‘7 “MAY '0‘. SUNDAY ll-4 tivc union members have School Public Boards Anson draw from all volunteer lï¬m described it as a start. albeit ation, in hopes til getting all all Vlllt‘S‘ Int [titling a slow oni- sides talking and hack to the mural urnculat sports