Page 6 B.C. LUMBER WORKER WCB Okays Naturopathic Treatment Raley ae the Workmen’s Sl ae Barus Be act pares 3 Neos from an sat 1, makes permissible the treatment of ieee re 9 : workmen by naturopathic physicians, and extends to them the DON’T BE A SNOWMAN! IN s option) of Fecting for curative methods known mn the eld ol physical medicine. ‘The procedure ou nine | Te tinier to that lad nybody, young or old, can build a snow man—simply by down for oe medical profession, and is subject to the control of cag = fee big chunks ae pad cron and pressing them to- the Boar and adding a few original touches to look like face and of» natnropathic (aoe ec eanaty Sandie as been one of the e | college of naturopathy, and, to eee n build a snow In one hand place some kind e IWA and the} have But te liek eae i iat ie of pou Hous me Pas sure it is in yell, css hard | 4ai, you tne Mr. Snow Man i Wel al suppose you stand the/ will last’a long time? fou kno ip i aly chunks gf snow on a pair of |he won’t, really. This change in the regulations isafety shoes and bu ‘ifd up the sul Just a few ce inne of stat as sought by the | man fro: a at an died PR ER al “are ie ‘e the right ay cele a 2 ‘hat, some vind a mae on, When en at sun hazard which g: reviews Commnigned indicated vantages of naturopathic treat- You build a safe me with respect to certain ai Don’t ee eye - protecting | | rorker oat ca bet er stuff than eke goggles. ‘They’ll come in handy | Snow, don \ > tess for him in case some of the ki pe Naturopathic ® physicians will be ers special ata; ges | start pelting him with soeballel Bo: onthe prescribed ora a ton nd: physio-th pete n Pee hums clearythoue! SUPPORT OUR | ! sim TISERS the manner applic makes edeonine 8 bers of the medical Spares vision for -tre nin ing cigars juctito look amportants Only. those registered under the | practors under the provisions of but think what a Sisaster a fire | ofthe the Chiropractic Act. id be to one of them e juries. and the use 0: te ¢ of anaesthetics or A registered. naturopathic phy- sician, under the terms of the Act is required to ‘qualify by graduation from a recog} nized ’ Arthur Francis, Chief Safety In- | Spector, WCB, featured speaker | LABOR MU MUST Se major objectives “One he of Satalligent labor and intelli- IWA Safety Program for 1951 was planned at this January meeting of the District Safety. Council. PRoPosED CHANGE is productivenses so as to xX OF PosiTION. benest both labor and manage- “Accomplish this in many in- dustries and the entire nation is efi Ho he cout x ae mn tion that labor must have ‘greater pastas in the creative side indus| —a ae Wolff, shipyard | amen related, us. maritime commis-| W. Gray, Secretary, Dis trict | Safety Council. December reports of accidents in the B. C. lumber and ety ar by the Workmen’s CompensaGion ree ; brin: Rae totals of killed to 62 and the sierae as () HoowER terseging sun 2smile Loeson ONE cHonER & (> Bocasticx ures AND sums, STRIKING HOOKER, witH FATAL DEAD INJURED 62 8sil6