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Port Perry Star, 18 Feb 1981, p. 23

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REREAD SB ERY ERR BB ER SR PSARY on SR 'Ernest The Wallace Marlow Co. Ltd. held an official opening Saturday for their new | farm supply and garden centre store on Vanedward Drive, just south of Port Perry. Jim Marlow [centre] is seen with employees Harold Wright, Dalton Dorrell and Ivy Dyer. Scugog Mayor Jerry Taylor was on hand for the official opening. The company has operated a feed service in Blackstock for many years. Greenbank and area news The district Junior Farmer annual Church service will be held in Green- bank United Church next Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Ronald Smeaton, minister from Knox United Church, Peterborough, will be guest speaker and the Junior Farmers Choir will present special music. A social time will follow, everyone welcome. The district scouting groups will join with the Greenbank Congregation in their service of worship next Sunday at 11 a.m. Congratulations to John and Karen Stone on the arrival of their daughter and seventh granddaughter of Willy and Betty Stone. Last Friday morning the band from Port Coquitlam," B.C. were on a barn tour at the Hugh Baird farm watch- ing cows being milked, feed- ing calves and all the excite- ment of a farm that young folks from the city enjoy. Sympathy from the com- munity is extended to Mrs. Till and other members of the family in the death of their sister Olive, the late Robert Brown of Blackstock. The Port Perry Pee Wee Hockey Team of which Mike Gibson, Rickey Perry, Doug Dusty, and Chris Cookman GR SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS call GIL RUMMENIE 986-5319 Or Drop Off At MODERN TEXTILES TTT TTT TTT To TTT are members won 4 games straight over Uxbridge at Uxbridge on the weekend. Congratulations boys. We were shocked to hear Murray Brandon of Agin- court, son of the late Bob and Mabel Brandon of Green- bank was killed in a car accident near Greenbank, our'syimpathy to all the Real family relatives. +A family get together was held at the home of Jim and Cathy Phoenix on Sunday on the occasion of Marcie's second biithday. Attending this happy occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Hillierd Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson and family, Fred and Iva Phoenix. Several young people from this area attended the Junior Farmer winter games at Exeter. Congratulations to all those who took part. Don't forget the Crewel Embroidery Summary day Thurs. Feb. 19th at Uxbridge Arena, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9. Mr. and Mrs. Don McKean visited with Don's uncle Mr. Roy Britton in Scarborough General Hospital on Sunday. Come on folks, let's send in a report on your group, club or sport activities. Everyone is interested and we would like to hear about it. Next week's news phone 985-2092. OFFICE FURNITURE Filing Cabinets Desks - Chairs - etc. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 MIVIERSONI INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED The 24th Sunderland Lions' Music Festival will open at 9:00 a.m. on February 19th, 1981 and close at 5 p.m. on February 27th, 1981. February 19th and 20th will be for piano only, and Monday, 23rd to Friday 27th, will be devoted to vocal and instrumental. All classes will be adjudicated in the Sunderland Township Hall Auditorium except for a few limited classes to be held next door in the United Church. The Thursday evening high school band session will be held in the Brock District High School Auditorium to give the large bands plenty of room. Our well qualified and BE | Sunderland Lions Club's 1 annual Music Festival experienced Adjudicators for 1981 will be Mr. Clifford McAree, Mus. Bac. L.R.C.T. F.C.C.D. for piano competit- ion, and Mr. Harvey Perrin, B.A. B. Paed, F.T.S.F.C. for vocal and instrumental and Mrs. Elsie Drygala, A.R.T.C. for vocal classes. The 1981 class entries closed at 381 vocal, 140 in- strumental, and 188 piano. This means the Lions Festi- val Committee will direct in excess of 2500 students through the Festival with sixteen area schools partici- pating. Complete programs will be available at the auditorium, and advance copies can be purchased from local mer- chants in Sunderland, Cann- ington, Beaverton, Manilla and Port Perry for $1.00 each. Lions Club Festival Chair- man for 1981 is Mr. Stan Durward, and the secretar- ies are Mrs. Marilyn Smith and Mrs. Jeanne Bryan. The winners of the various classes receive a trophy or award from local organizat- ions, businesses and interest- individuals. The awards are presented at a series of concerts called the "Festival of Stars' and will be held in the Sunder- land Town Hall in the even- ings of March 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th. prosecuting. | Employment and Immigration Canada Lloyd Axworthy, Minister one gets short-changed and When you're in construction, form follows function. Ask Mario. He fills out the UI Record of Employment every time an employee parts company. When you're in good company, stay in good form. Mario handles personnel and finance matters for his 'brother's construction company. And he knows that one of his responsibilities is to fill out a UI Record of Employment form every time an employee has an interruption in earnings. He knows that if he doesn't get it right the first time, he may have to do it again. So Mario took the time to get the booklet "How to Complete the Record of Employ- ment" from his nearby Canada Employment Centre. perfectly Leaving in good form. We're out to cut down that $125,000,000. And we're going to do it, together. Emplol el Immigration Canada Lloyd Axworthy, Ministre Form. The Record of Employment is one way we can make sure no no one gets overpaid. This saves time and money for everyone involved. Mario found out that the most common mistake is in reporting the "Insurable Earnings". Insurable earnings are not necessarily the same as payroll earnings. Because Mario fills out the ROE accurately, ex-employees don't have to come back to him for changes. And neither do we. It's just good business to be in good form. At Unemployment Insurance, we process about 4,000,000 Records of Employment every year. Last year, employer mistakes in filling out the form cost at least $125,000,000 in overpayments. Plus the cost of recovering those overpayments and penalizing or The Ul Record of Employment. It's just good business form. Canada 193 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY 985-7306 ~The one you're looking for. 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