Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 4, 1979, p. 13

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday July 1979 B3 Limehouse Minor Ball The Atom boys edged out as they scored all four runs in the first inning came back to score three runs of their own but were un able to add the tying score Tristan Soncs contributed two hits while John Paul Dcwsnap Tim Wilson and Ernie Mollis each had one for In their other last week Lime Glen Williams Tristan Sones pitched a superb game as he struck out 14 batters gave up no walks and allowed only one Tristan helped his own cause by slamming a home run Other hits for Limehouse were by Tim Wilson Mollis and Chris Pouw The Limehouse Squirt Boys were defeated by Acton despite Brian Porter and Alan Scott triple The Squirt boys came back the next night to double the score on Hornby Six home runs proved to be too much for The six round- were hit by Mike Case Allan Scott Steve Roger Mullins Chris Burrell and Coates The Pee Wee boys put forth a good effort des pitc losing to Hornby Paul McDonald played an excellent game for Limehouse as he reached base three times on a single double and was hit by pitched ball Brian Porter connected for a triple while Alan Scott pitched five innings and Bert Fiddler came in to relieve in the sixth In the only game played by the Squirt girls they lost to Milton The pee wee girls defeated Glen Williams 14 Jennifer Thomson played a strong fielding game for Limehouse The girls managed to pull off a double play to help the cause Linda Thomson slugged a triple Rhonda Case injured her knee while sliding into home plate The Bantam girls defeated Omagh 17 des pile having to borrow Ihrce players from Only five of the regular players showed up lor the game managed to borrow three opposing learn players and added Lon Book a squirt age placr to round out the learn Fortunately for the Bantam Girls Lon Book was available as she reached base on four singles Sherry Wilson played an excellent game at short stop and also stroked four hits for Limehouse Credit should be given to the three girls who gave 100 per cent even though they were asked to play against their own team unable to field nine play Limehouse forfeited en Their only other their game against game was rained out last as they were Friday against Omagh Acton Merchant Bruce MacPhenon handled the Crown and Anchor table for the learn Com true Hon Dave Piper get congratulation from teammate Arm and after hitting one of two homers Id a tie with Van Welding In all pounded out four homer In the game Geese problem The number of Canada Geese throughout has Increased in the past few years and arc a cause of concern to gram and corn producers Bruce Mm of Natural Resources it l KNOW ON against Outdoor Magazine domesticate and feed Not too many years ago nylon was Introduced migratory birds Once to a market dominated by cotton and canvas dying south Today itstopsforawholemultitudeofoutdoors thcv become a problem products Nylon Is one of man wonder materials developed in a lest tube and constantly modified to meet different It is gauged by its weight In ounces per square yard though it won be too long before the industry goes metric I coatings especially in are often used to make nylon water resistant the term waterproof Is a misnomer because water can still get in through scams and stitch To make nylon water resistant thi coaling has to be Impregnated into the material and once it has worn off it almost impossible to redo Spraycan repcllants Just don stick properly to nylon It helpful to know the different kinds of nylon and what they re ustd for when you go shopping for outdoors gear Following is a list of the types of nylon most commonly used In the manufaet of outdoor equipment Oxford Nylon This nylon is generally used by North lean manufacturers in making smallcapacity parka for day hikes weekend bags though many European companies still use it for their larger packs Though not particularly abrasion resistant that docsn t matter much In the small backpacks though it could definitely be a con with the larger packs and packs used for rockcollecting and mountain climbing Nylon European manufacturers have been slow pick up on this nylon while in North America all major backpack manufacturers are using It for Iheir larger packs The weave of Cardura nylon makes It look rather like denim and it used in both internal and external frame packs It tough highly abrasion resistant and will last a long time Because of the large carrying capacity of most Cardura nylon packs it to check the stitching to be sure it reinforced at stress points A good measure for stitching is from five to seven stitches per Inch Tent Nylon Thi3 is the nylon commonly used for the inside of tents It coated to prevent condensation from building up and creating moisture problems It weighs from to ounces and when coaled Is used as the fly for water above the tent Heavier material is used on the door This nylon has heavier threads running through It in a checkerboard pattern making the material as the name implies tear resistant It frequently used in making sleeping bags and tents Taffeta Many European products arc still made of this ultra light nylon which Is actually stronger than ripstop However unlike ripstop once it punctured It will continue to tear Taffeta is used in sleeping bags rain gear and stuff sacks for food and sleeping bogs It makes a great shell its ability to breathe can be drastically reduced Many manufacturers of outdoor clothing use their own blends of woo and nylon While one might have two strands of nylon for three strands of wool another might increase or decrease that ratio Generally this clothing is tight warm water resistant to a degree and it breathes And that nylon It has gone from novelty fabric to an Indispensable part of the sport scene in just a few short years ALLVIEW INTERPHASE SYSTEMS INC Gordon V Garwood Edwin A Goodman FrnerQC A Jarnm All View Interphase Systems Inc Is pleased to announce the election of Douglas G Bassett Gordon V Joseph J Garwood A Edwin A Goodman Donald and Thomas A Directors Mr Douglas G Is the President of Baton Broadcasting Incorporated the President of CFT Li and the President of Inland Publish Co Limited Mr Is Executive VicePresident Incorporated Mr Joseph J Garwood C A is VicePresident and Managing Director of Baton Broadcasting Incorporated VicePresident of Inland Publishing Co Limited and Treasurer of All Viev Interphase Systems Mr Edwin A Goodman C is the senior partner of Goodman Goodman and a Director in a number of Canadian com ponies Mr Donald Fraser C is the Vice Chairman of All View Interphase Systems Inc Mr ThomasA James Is Assistant VicePresident of Canadian Enterprise Development Corporation Starting Jury 1 there were some changes made toUnemployment Insurance Unless you worked at least 20 weeks in the past year thesechanges could applytoyou 198 dunked the ImuntkL 1 will to work in in tirana Iliasi isl 1 I dunces huh in on or afar 1 l So i il vouarc illtxtid find terms such as Weeks of Work Qualify Period Variable Entrance Requirement and Unemployment Rate marked by an asterisk for easier understanding see the box Explaining at the end of this message Here arc the details of those changes Have you worked weeks or more your Qualifying Period If so this message docs not apply to you lor you the number ofwecks you need to qualify for regular benefits and for LI ill and maternity benefits or the one time benefit at age has not changed Are you working for the first time To get you will usually need Work no matter where you live An exception to this would be if you were on a training course approved bv the Canada Employment and Immigration Commission for at leasi weeks in the year before your Qualifying Period Then you would only need 10 to 14 weeks depending on the Variable Entrance Requirement where you live Are you starting to work again If you re coming back to work after being away a year or II usually need Weeks of Work tn your Qualifying Period before you can qualify for benefits This applies wherever you live This week rule wont apply however if you were in any of the following situations for a of at least 14 weeks in the year before your Qualifying Period These are the situations that count 1 You were gelling temporary worker s disability compensation from a provincial program You were receiving sick or maternity leave payments You were out of work because of a labour dispute at your place of work You were on a Commission approved training course You wereonUI claim You were working in insurable employment So for first workers and those coming back to work A If you were in any of these six situations for a total of at least 14 weeks in the year before your Qualifying Period then you need only to 14 Weeks Work in the Qualifying Period depending on where you live Know of the six situations fit your case you will have to have worked at least weeks to qualify for benefits NOTE If you are returning to work after being away more than one year the week rule will normally apply to you Did you get benefits in the last year If you got benefits in your Qualifying Period there are new rules that may apply to you unless the Unemployment Rate in your areaisovcrJI 1 claim you had in the last year has not run out ou may be able to renew it If yours is classed as a new claim you will need the usual to 14 Weeks Work depending on your local plus up to six extra Weeks of Work The number of extra weeks you If need depends en how many weeks you got on your previous claim You need one extra a maximum of six for every week you got Here example You need 12 Weeks Work in jour region your local to qualify for benefits the first time On jour last claim you drew 15 weeks benefits before going back towork Now you would 12 weeks plus three extra workweeks Thais the difference the 12 weeks you need to work and the 15 weeks of benefits you drew In total you would need Weeks Work Themosl anyone needs anywhere is 20 w of work to qualify Again please remember when the Unemployment Rale in your area is over 11 5 per cent this rule wont apply to you Youll need only Weeks Work to qualify for regular benefits Other changes have been in effect since January 1979 The weekly benefit rate was reduced to per cent of your average insurable earnings from per cent Most people employed for less than hours a week arc no longer covered by LI Higher income claimants may hae to repay pan of benefits drawn in the 1979 tax year This will only affect people whose income including UI benefits is over 20 Thiswill be explained when you jour tax return These things havent changed Just as a review these points haven changed You may still get UI illness and benefits and the special benefit paid if you worked weeks in your Qualifying Period There s still a two week waiting before UI benefits start To get regular benefits you must still be available for and looking for work each day you are on claim You must report any and earnings white on claim You can be disqualified from getting benefits for up to six weeks if you quit your job volunianly you were fired for mis conduct or if you turned down a suitable job offer You can still appeal a decision by UI to deny you benefits Explaining terms Weeks of Work This means weeks of work that are insurable for Unemployment Insurance Most employment of hours or more a week is insurable Qualifying Period What calls your Qualifying Period is the52wceksbtforcwcstanyourcUim you had a claim in the last year it the time since thai claim started Variable Entrance Requirement VER To qualify for Unemployment Insurance benefits you must have worked from 10 to weeks in insurable employment during your Qualifying Period The exact number depends on the Unemployment Rati in the economic region where you live See below If you don i have enough weeks to qualify when you file your claim we keep your applica tion in the computer file If the Unemployment Rate changes so you then have the weeks you need we will send you a nonce Unemployment Rate Tor Unemployment Insurance the Unemployment Rate used for each of the economic regions of Canada is not the current monthly Statistics Canada unemployment rate in each region It a three month average of seasonally adjusted monthly unemployment Canadas Unemployment Insurance Program Working with people who want to work Efflplot Immigration Immlgiiltofl Ron Atkty M Han Canada

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