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Port Perry Star, 25 Mar 1981, p. 33

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~ Epsom Area News by Jean Jeffery March 25 the Bethesda Reach W.I. will meet at the home of Mrs. L. Stroud March 28th. The Social Club will meet the Epsom United Church for Pot Luck Supper at 7:15 p.m. Come and bring a friend; memory travel night co-hosts Ashtons and Lees. "March 28 the U.C.W. will serve lunch at the Utica Farm Equipment sale from 11:00 a.m. .- April 19th, the Epsom Utica U.C.W. will hold a roast beef dinner at Utica Hall. All tickets will be advance. Several members have tickets to sell. Can call .985-2620 for information. See ad in paper. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans enjoyed a vacation in Florida with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson. At the H.R. Cornish Science Fair, congratu- lations to Janis Evans who came first in Grade Seven. Also to Heidi Spanbaur and her partner who placed second in Grade Eight. They will participate in regional finals in April. Good Luck Girls. ' Wengy wens had several friends in for a birthday 4 party on Friday. . "Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powell and Danny, -Mr. and Mrs. Gord Royle and Drew had an enjoyable trip to. Florida. . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stear- man and children of Ingersoll were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry. On Sunday Helen and Bill Goslin were helping at the Maple Syrup Festival at the Maplebush of Everett rentice of Scugog Island in of the Orange Lodge. r. and Mrs. Wayne Hartwick and family of ES Kincardine called on her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goslin on Sunday evening. While they were there, Mr. and Mrs. John Goslin and family of Port Perry also called. Mrs. John Begun visited Mr. Frank Brown in Ajax Hospital on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hansen of Markham visited his mother Mrs. 'Evelyn Hansen on Sunday. . * Welcome home to Gordon Cummings who is home f#6m the hospital - so glad you are feeling better. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rodin and children were supper guests with Keith and Peggy Kennedy on Friday evening: Doug Wilson and Son Michael attended a sale near Kempville one day last week. Mrs. Mary Imhoff of Bathurst N.B. has been visiting her son Arthur Imhoff and his wife. Richard Ashton and Barbara Evans were recent callers at the Ashton home. We will be so glad when Ruth's ankle healsenough so she can be about again. We truly-miss you Ruth. Mark and Glenn Kerry, Scott Wilson, Bill and Chris Stearman are spending a few days at the Kerry cottage near Sprucedale. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Monsma and_son, Mr. and Mrs. Don Card and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Card. Last Monday Mr. Doug Wilson was on a tour sponsored by they Milk committee. They visited the Milk Board Offices in Toronto and toured Becker's Dairy. There were 37 from Ontario County who attended mostly from the Uxbridge area. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson, Jason and Laura of Ashworth visited Sunday evening with Doug and Beth Wilson and children. Frank and Donna Van Veghel were working at the Sportsman Show in Toronto on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goslin visited with Glenn; Sharon and Annette Goslin of Blackstock on Wednesday evening. oo oop on on Tom Tom [am Tap Tam Lap Taps Lap Loyn La Lae lh Th Th Ta Ta Ta Ta Th Ta Th Ta Teh Th Tw] [STATA TaTa TT, pln ap Lop Lops Lm Las Le] CCCC Too Tube Th Te TT] 5252525 » PORT CLEANERS ¢ 255 QUEEN STREET - 985-7105 | or Lr LL Lr Lr LT LT LT LT LTT 52525252525252525252525¢ heae5252525252525 20% ° (Offér Expires G253525252525252525 © "SPECIAL" | PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL - JACKETS - Cleaned & Pressed Regular Price 525252525¢ OFF NCACICICICICIE ee e52525¢5¢ April 4, 1981) [\ 2525252526 Wh _ Wher you're aflorist, good form starts from the ground up. Ask Lynn. She ills out the UI Record of Employment . perfectly every time an employee parts company. - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., March 25, 1981 -- 33 a4 When you're in good company, stay in good form. le t°¢ Lynn is in charge of personnel and finance for a local florist.. And she knows that one of her responsibilities is to fill out a # UI Record of Employment form every time an employee has ~ an interruption in earnings. She knows that if she doesn't get it right the first time, she may have to do it again. So Lynn took the time to get the booklet "How to Complete the Record of Employment" from her nearby Canada Employment Centre. aving in good form. i The Record of Employment is one way we can make, sure no - one gets short-changed and no pne gets overpaid. This saves time and money for everyone involved. Lynn found out that the most common mistake is in reporting the "Insurable Earnings". Insurable earnings are not necessarily the same as payroll earnings. Because Lynn fills out the ROE accurately, ex-employees don't have to come back to her 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 prosecuting. . . } We're out to cut down that $125,000,000. And we're going to do it, together. _ ORE Record of form. It's just good business form. Employ and Emploiet ° [ £2 Immigration Canadas Immigration Canada Lioyd Axworthy, Lioyd Axworthy, Minister Ministre ent. ~~. 2 EH vw ON Le [0] x °8 3 Q o Re ! TEE x - Q S | 2, Oo = C8 ZR % @ e=J © a> 2-88 : ((}) St FT ¥0 NC FOL Dox 's252 ) = a SEE. - 2 ---- . 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