The Huron Expositor, 1981-02-12, Page 8fi Egmondvitte''
Correspondent
CARIAR'DEDDES
Mr. and Mts. 'Kevin
Ryan are blessed with' a new
daughter. Kelly Elizabeth, a
new grand-daughter for Mr.•
and Mrs. Charles Geddes
and a great granddaughter
for Mr. and Mrs. James
Canteron of Sarnia.
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If you're up and coning, -
proper fonn comfits.
AskTom.
He fills outthe 111 ltecord of Employment
perfectly every time
an employee parts company.
When you're in goodeompany, stay in good form:
Tom is the personnel and finance man for a medium-size
company. And he knows 'that one of his responsibilities is to
fill out a VI Recordof Employment form every time an
employeehas an interruption incomings. He knows that if
he doesn't get it right the first time, he may have to do it
again. So Tom took the time .to get the booklet "How to
Complete the Record of Employment" from his nearby
Canada Employment Centre.
Leaving in good form.
, The-Record of Employment is one way we can make sure no
one getsTshort-Chanotand no one gets overpaid. This haves tithe and money for
everyone involved. Tani foundout that the most common mistake is in reporting the
"Insurable Earnings": Insurable earnings are not necessarily the same as payroll
earnings, Because. Tom fills out the ROE accurately, et-employ' ees4lon't have to come
back to him for changes. And neither do we. -
It's just good buSinesra robe in good form.
At Unemployment' insurance, we ptocesS about 4,000,000 Records of Employment
every year. Last year, employer mistakes in filling oUt the-form cost at least $125000,000
in overpayments. Plus the cost of recovering those overpayments and petiolizinger
piosecurmg.,
tIVe're out to cut down that $125,000,000. And we're going to do it; together.
Illf narnindionntrii'.d.' fmnagfiLcanada 1E0a Them
Lloyd Aicworthy, Recoidof Lloyd Axworthy.
It'stuft good business form. —
Wale UMW*
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A WINTRY RIDE—Harvey McLlwain of Seaforth doesn't let winter stop
his exercise routine. Every day he takes, the horse and cutter out for a six
to 10 minute run around the town. (Photo by. D. Hook)
Sunday afternoon's oc-
casionally blOtery weather
didn't dissuade 75 people
from enjoying the Seaforth
and • District Saddle Club's
first annual snow party. The
event was held at the Walton -
Community Centre and at-
tracted visitors. from as far
away 'as' London. Sarnia,
Listowel. Hensel! and other
area communities.
The club's secretary, Lor-
raine Nelemans of 4.
Walton. said guests at the
party tookpart in p variety of
outdoor activities including
skating. cross-country, skiing,
snowmobiling and every-
one's favourite. rides 'in a
horse-drawn sleigh , 'The
sleigh was driven by Lor-
raine's husband. Jack, of
Walton.
The partygoers who didn't
want to braVe the 'weather
outdoors entertained them-
selves with card games in-
side the Walton hail. Mrs.,
Nelemans said there were six
tables of cards on the go all
afternoon.
For supper„ everyone
crossed to the Walton inn for
a hot meal. Mrs. Nelemans
said the snow party was "a
great success and hopefully
will become an annual event:
BRR, IT'S COLD—Skating outdoors has one
disadvantage-it can be very, very cold: But
Duane Gilbert -of Brodhagen didn"t seem to
mind braving the cold as he. took part in'the
Seaforth District Saddle Club's snoW party in
Walton Sunday afternoon. (Photo by Gibb)
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, FEHRUARY 12: 1.901
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Huron m ay get take
for 'the summer months Passenger Quarters, will also
probably from 9:00 a.m. until be included so that many
9:00 p.m. items, presently scattered
Plans are for, the
wheelhouse and the control
room „, of the ship to be
relo5ated shore,. It is
inteoded that every audible
instruMent and mechanical
Goderleh Elek'ator Company. itIderutilelY Or it q•r,111 Nock ,gational aid be' .part of •
will he donated to Me (Amity. iyuffie. thPitarhpur,. the display;
4tla t93krt of (indelich to Mr• Allen concluded
,
hai le•set of Cabins. below 'the
be "nselt,as A museum. the town wanteti, the ..-etint!t, .wheelhouse known as the
It is Otianited -that to .40rove .the project to (Wee ante
reitiovi4 wilgej .Rouse ?Ample to assoxp pottencli, Quarters. us Well as:: the
• and' , it, up as .p ,town council I./tat:* — •
TAKINd ACOiE:Ak—Skaters (left to right') Manny Taylor and Mark
Janes of Walton and Tracey Bennett' of Seaforth, took a break liort
skating in Sunday afternoon's chilly temperatures at—tria Walton
Community Centre. ThaTskaters 'were there as pait of the Seaforth
District Saddle Cliibvs snow party which included cross-country' skiing,
snowmobilin9 and indoor card games for those.°who didn't feel like
braving the wintry weather. _ (Photo by Gibb)
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BY SHARON METZ
littrim County, Council has
approved in principle the
-relocation Of the wheel house
of the Shelter Bay Lake
Fret Attei to an on-shote- site
in the Goderich 'Harbour to
create a Marine .Museum.
The freighter‘'pvine# by the
until the boat is available tor
the wheel • house to be
removed. He said that the
boat will be unloaded toward
the end of February and
moygij to an area of the dock
where removal can he .made.
The freighter-eapnot remain
• • the docking area
""i•$"P, c.tit between
,A25,0(10. And 40,0003 tO" he
shared' b dieocOunty and the
town, of ederich
ElSa Hayrion, chairman of
the ‘,'D'Oderich Waterfront
Committee, spoke to
council's January 29 meeting
asking that the county
apprOve the project in
principle. Goderich's deputy-
reeve,Bob Allen. added that
the prdject is held captive
fill SItare Oats,
e94111,7% • e'enne# [lamed,'
motion approvig the
addtrion of SI5400.
conutt's.,:p.rolOty., connotive
budget which. will permit the
pi-eject to continue.
It is proposed. that the
.grounds will be maintained
by ttfe town and the—ciiunty
will be reSponsible for
preparing and manning the
exhibit, which would be open
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THIS PAGE OF SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECTUNTIL CLOSING TUESDAY FEB. 24. .19,81
museum
Museum for'an interesting
and historically informative
display. ...
around the Huron. County
.Pioneer Mliseuni could. be
located in` the Motile
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