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Scugog Citizen (1991), 21 Jan 1992, p. 22

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wr Hoy Cs Yiisdey Jesudry ay, 1003 Carol and the Owens' [¢ win at curling bonspiel No, you're not seeing double and there isn't a typo -- the winning team at the Business Women's Curling Bonsplel Saturday night Included two Kim Owens! Skipped by Carol Jackson (second from left), the winners included (next to Carol) Kelly Owen, Kim Owen and Kim Owen. Apparently one Kim Owen married the other Kim Owen's brother. Thus the confusion. To make things even more complicated, Kelly Evans presented the trophy. That's her at left. Scores were close -- In fact, the winning team won by just one point, Sponsors of the splel included Port Perry Auto Glass, the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commrce, Ball, Callery & Assoc., and Top Quality Collision. To sum up, this photo includes three Owens, two Kellys, two Kim Owens and one Carol. Confused? Trust us. We got It right. We think. Starting March 1, anyone in Ontario who neglects to pay fami- s 10 i and their Changes in family support announced this money to the Family Support office where it will be distributed hild ly support will have pay automatically deducted from income. Ontario's Attorney General Howard Hampton unveiled the new Family Support Plan this month in time to dove-tail with a three month media ad campaign that will lead into the March start- up for this Currently in Ontario, there is over $400 million in family sup- port payments un-paid, and men , . make up 97 per cent of those who No, we don't need a spelling lesson! YOU NEED A ... have support orders filed with the Family Support Plan. "More. than 80,000 children are not receiving family support. These figures are intolerable. There is no good reason for not paying family support and that's the message we want 0 get out, . said Hampton. Buy Two Regular Display Ads of the same Non-payment of family support size during January and February 1992. -is not only hurting children, it's Your third ad (of the same size) is FREE! Place your Free Ad in any issue of the Citizen Tay hurting Ontario taxpayers as many who should have received support have had to turn to welfare at a until the end of March 1992. You can even put oe oe roproatroat cost of over $140 million in the all three ads in the same issue if you like. Doug Ole. Maran Russel last four years. Take advantage of this offer as often 36 WATER di! PORT PERRY Once the new program starts in 4 March, employers will be required as you wish Wilh ye time pulsed, mm Phone 985-NEWS (6397) to deduct payments from an Regular display fie rates apply © wo acs. Fax 985-1410 employee's income and forward 1200 SQ.FT. BUNGALOW Including DOUBLE ~~ GARAGE. BUILD ON YOUR OWN LOT. 2200 SCFLLINCING 3 CAR GARAGE. © Includes: * 24 oz. carpet and cushioned floor * Painted drywall * 200 amp service * Plumbing and electrical fixtures from samples * Furnace and roughed-in for air conditioning * Financial assistance available r-- Il 1900 SQ.FT, CAPE COD STYLE. BUILD ON YOUR OWN LOT. Custom Built Homes from $65,00 per Square Foot SCARBOROUGH 206-8623 PORT PERRY 1416-085-3491 KESWICK 1-416-476-7626 Hampton noted that this new program on its own will not solve the huge social problems caused by non-payment of family support. The govemment is also hoping that the information blitz will get the message out that "it is simply unacceptable not to live up to your responsibilities to your children," he said. Access service The Childrens Services Council Durham (CSCD) is werking to set up a supervised access service for children in this Region. A committee to work towards this goal has already been estab- lished and invites anyone wishing more information to get in touch with Childrens Services Council at 433-4100. A supervised access centre pro- vides divogeed or separated fami- lies with a "safe and neutral set- ting" for regular visits with chil- dren from these families. There is no such service cur- rently in Durham Region, but the provincial government will be allo- cating funds in several Ontario locations for community groups whose proposals are successful. Research has shown that chil- dren suffer from the psychological impact of divorce and as a result may experience academic, behav- ior and social problems. TAX TALK & In February 1391, my Wife and and 10 join them later in 1992 after I employment contract here in Canada expires. 1 have sent them mon- ey every month since they left Canada iT HH Li Hh 7 15:8 jit Hil

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