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395 Sandwiches on Whole Wheat RoaH Beef with Cheese 295 Summer Losaora Pol Wed Thur Fn 10 Saturday 11am MILL ST GEORGETOWN Injured workers unite That was the message last week at the public meeting sponsored by Hallon Hills legal clinic for local injured workers to meet with representatives from the Association of Injured Workers Groups By organizing an association for Hills and Milton local people receiving workmen compensation can keep up to date with changes affecting their benefits and possible unwanted changes such as the introduction into legislation of the Wetter Report Brian Cook a community legal worker from Industrial Accidents Victims Group of Ontario said would eventually like to see a coalition of all Ontario assoda tions A steering committee was put together consisting of Jim Kennedy Alan Taylor Bill Cumpsty Bob McLean Reg Griffin and Kay I a at the Wednesday meeting at St John Church Georgetown The next public meeting to organize the association will take place July at 8 at the Cedarvale gymnasium The Report one of the main concerns of the assocla tlons across Ontario was for undated five years ago but has yet to be adopted by the provincial government Under the suggested com system drawn up by Paul a lump sum would be awarded to an injured worker which would amount to only one seventh to onetenth of current permanent awards Cook said A worker who cannot return to preaccldent employment will be awarded per cent of his net wages lost because of his disability but if the Workers Compensation Board deems the worker capable of doing some other type of suitable work and the worker does not take an available job full wages for that Job will be deducted from his compensation People with old claims would have two choices it the system was implemented They could keep their present pensions but not receive cost of living in creases or they could switch to the new system and receive the wageloss payments but not the lump sum Additional costs and delays extra bureaucracy and the discretion of the Board are some of the areas of concern if the Report Is adopted say the proposal a critics Cook criticized the present legislation which has been basically unchanged since It introduction In 1915 Pensions are too low to live on there is not much security and the Board rehabilitation program is not very helpful he said Bill does not go far enough he said Individuals trying to get or fighting the Welter Report be squashed like a fly Clark sold As a group the workers have more power he said There are other associations in Kichencr Hamilton Brampton and a major one in Toronto Injured workers have also been invited to make comments to the committee hearing about Bill 101 Tuesday July a at Queen s Park New manual written tests for cyclists M of Transportation and Com munications Jim Snow announced recently the issuance of a new motorcycle driver manual and a more comprehensive test for motorcycle drivers The new province wide program which began in late June Is intended to reduce the number of Injuries and fatalities among drivers and passengers of motor cycles In 1983 there were 97 motorcycle drivers Sixty six per cent of the drivers involved were young and inexperienced The ministry is also promoting motor cycle safety courses Fire Auto Homeowners Tenants Business Life of Insurance BARBER HENLEY LTD Main St Downtown Georgetown 8772214 Theres More To Insurance Than Just a Policy jo lot unique idea be If a start JULY 27th AUGUST a him Next to PennlOBWorth DID YOU KNOW WE CARRY A LARGE SELECTION OF CAKE DECORATING SUPPLIES CAKE TOPPERS CHARACTER PANSTO RENT OR BUY DRIED GLAZED FRUIT FOR CAKES frUetAl foothtufh GEORGETOWN TOI774SN RESTAURANT WW SOUTH LUNCHEON SPECIAL BEEF CURRY BOILED RICE BEEF MUSHROOMS FRIED RICE BEEF GREEN PEPPER FRIED RICE BEEF VEGETABLES FRIED RICE CANTONESE STYLE CHOW fZ FOR ONLY Licensed under O 1 VKA AND DELIVERY STOW SERVICE I 3 This is the anniversary year of the Beatles first pear an In Canada It s the year of the devastation of Hurricane Hazel What the two have In common Is that St John Ambu lance Brigade volunteers were at helping anyone who needed hem The Brigade is marking its own anniversary In Canada in IBM St John Ambulance researched and developed an to first aid training that em safety and the prevention of accidents Expert shows that St John Ambulance reduces on the Job accident