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The Huron Expositor, 1981-03-26, Page 5When you're a florist, good form starts from e ground up. AskL She fills out die tri Record of Employment perfecdyikirery tune an employee Sits company. When you're in good company, stay in good form. 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 agaih. So Lynn took the time to get the booklet "How to Complete the Record of Employment" fromlier nearby Canada Employment Centre. Leaving in good form. The Record of Employment iS one way we can make sure no one gets shortnbanged and no one 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 juin 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. $125,000,000. And we're Ong to do it, together. • The Ul curd-of Eniployment. ityartgoodhusirtessform, Jim Ent0bymrot and ' Etti00 0 Immhinkllon Canada leadiginU0i Canada Lloyd Amvordly, Lloyd Anyorthy, fr I 1 I 1 I 1 . 4 . INSURI ICICLE WATCH--People WATCH—rPeople in the resiaurant across the Street were concerned about the large icicle on Seaforth's venerable Cardno block. The buildirig's owners have been careful to keep •the icicles cleared off and just 4fter the photo'Was taken this one was removed. (Photo by Shoveller) NEW STORE HOURS Effective Fri., Apr. 3, 181 Monday, Tuesday;Wednesday,— Thursday and Saturday 830 - 5:10 Friday 8:30 - 9 p.m. AUTO SERVICE_ .CENTRE will be: open every Saturday 'unill 12 noon. commencing. April 3, 1981 0550(111TE STORE LC. WINSOR HOLDINGS LTD. . Seaforth, Ontario 5274350 mom TIRE `Werth election resulta poll by poll in the Seaforth area were as follows: Edighoffer Mlsener Wilson Stratford 5.428 3.096 980 . Listowel 1.031 774 120 Mitchell 944 333 , 67 An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have yOu tried one? Dial 527:0240. Perth St. Marys &' - 708 143 Milverton 366 134 24 ' Blanshared 509 223 57 Downie 717 254 , 65 Ellice 744 -262 72 Eima 913 431 47 Fullarton 430 173 38 'Hibbert 134 186' 28 12 135 153 41 7 136 103 33 10 Total 442 102 29 Your Child's Portrait In vivid color .,30411 meta dad NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY just drop into out store during the days and hours hated below. Your lovely gift picture will be taken FREE by a professional children's photographer.. One gift portrait to a family which may include groups. It's out way of saying "Thank you" to our regu- lar customers, and ,"Welcome" to everyone else. TIE' HURON. EXPOSITOR MARCH 1 1 -1-16ron Middlesex CI.. TON 89 1.4 • '192 81 15 94' • tr 4 r58 10 711 ' 92 9 '113 95 7 7$ 64' . 3 65 TURNBERRY TWP. Poll Elston Huron McQuall 78 131 68 22 78A 20 2 1 79 112 73 13 80 128 80 16 391 223 Sl WINGHAM 905 455 80 HOWICK 690. 453 ASHFIELD 39' 280 WEST WAWANOSH 99 126 41 100 98 88 101 . 79 60 303 189 EAST WAWANOS,H 102 137 30 103 87 50 104 95 . 64 319' 144 24 25 21 70 14 15 20 49 \„ • # 1 70.4. 700, 33 8 1 26 81 ''S 9 91 1, 9 5'' 49 82 . 109 5 73 71....2 0 44 83 52 4 6 72 .-:,:r. ,rr:r-0..- --S5.' 6 17 TONAL . .448 43 . 477; TOTAL 351 '21ii 339 73 7 93 SEAFORT0 YFIELD • 14' 45 149 75 , 74* • '7Q. 4 10 4 ,74# .z 3 • L/: 87 /4 (0 .:.0 II, §0' 15'70 7 1"10.'•,8:9' 76 - 46 2 84 90 77'. - 42.9 67 . 91 78'42 8 65 92 -i BLYTH 105 112 59 106. 133. 117 ' 245 176 IVJORRIS TWP. 239 61 107 ' 100 83 159 40 108 138 93 FRIDAY MARCH 27 1 137) to x:30 ADELAIDE 332 57 490 E. WILLIAM, 159 2 283 w;Witt1414 40AAVSA10- 10, 488, PMCIIP.,, At 39 275 41.00.40 351 .' 77 505, MON,.; .112 KOWLVOY194, 22 .404 USBORNE SO 34, 427 • STEPHEN 65 14 83 37 33 , 23 35 38 76. 40- 90- 39 43 7 43 40 103 22 198 411 33 5 98 42 83 5 '6 43 57 5 133 44 • 129 21 92 TOTAL 622 142 8611 EXETER 753 79 907 HAY 54 53 2 70 55 54 8 105 56 _ 29 9 84 57 49, 2 108 584 30 8 56 58B 31 2 41 59 24 • 3 105 TOTAL 270 34 569 ZURICH ; 127 12 272 HENSALL • 62 46 6 81 63 72 9. 67 64A „. 73 6 78. 040 -14 0 8 TOTAL 265 21 234 TUCKERSMITH '5 47 4 59 70• 9 111 68 7 104 68 92 10 133 69 52 1 74 ,TOT*L 363 45 STANLEY 79 46 6 80 . 69 4 Resultsthe "Huron-Bruce riding foirow : These are the unofficial results. • SAUGEEN Orri j a ** TWP. 247 417 45 SOUTHAMPTON • TWP. 402 821 77 PORT ELGIN 620 188.136 BRUCE TWP. 304 413 53 TIVERTON, 99 214 27 KINCARDINE TWP. 37 752 73 KINCARDINE 59 .1372 150 GREENOCK. TWP. 447 355 55 HURON TWP. 498 573 65 RIPLEY 187 128 26 KINLOSS TWP. 243 268 61,. LUCKNOW 308 .229 61 'CULROSS TWP. 540 198 61 TEESWATER 302 181 33 CARRICK TWP. 666 MILDMAY 292 GODERICH 1658 214 1405 ADVANCE POLL NW'. ' LIB CLIST014' 60 5 64- fiVr$4 100 GODERICH 101, 7 $7 PARK,IIILL 44„ .4 52 66 :TOTAL 344 24 386 1711NALAALor . VOTES BRITNELL 8618 42 PEMBERTON 1170 u 6 RIDDELL 10707 52 109 110 • 111 112 113 124 125 126 127 128 HULLETT. TWP. 440 , 318 57 MCKILLOP TWP. 129 85 53 .10 130 69 59 6 131 11,8. 9. 132 123 32 10 395 203 ,35 ADVANCE . • POLLS 495 545 38 12.164 11,940 1979 - _ Logan 1 137 106 - 1 138 1 16 40 139 •131:.` 19 140' 188 32 8 141 147 32 8 Total 688 154 Mornington 425 142 North Easthope 535 .163 40 South Easthope 479 154 Wallace 479 238' Advance . 703 427 Nursing Homes 174 122 10 Unofficial _ TWO _164223 7,890.1,871 Correspondent MRS. CEaLIA RYAN Visitors with Mr. arid ' MS.. Edward Melady on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Fergtis Melady froni Belle River; Dr. and Mrs. TOM Melady from Goderich; Mrs. Dorothy Harback Kitchener Mrs. Joe O'Reilly, Kitchener, Mr. ands -Mrs. Jim Barber and sons Eric and Mark from Callander. Ont.. and Mr, and Mrs,,(PatO'Neil and children froin Kingsville. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. James Mail- loux from Toronto visited with Mr. and :Mrs. Vincent 1 Lane on the-weekend. Mr. and Mrs'. Albert Cro-. nin Wire_ in „ 1Gtchener on Sun-day visiting.With Mr. and Mrs. Dave kegler and family baby daughter Denise from Edmonton. Alberta spent a week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lou O'Reilly. R.R. 5 Seatorth and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruxer. Dublin. Tpm Murray is home from ' Calgary. Alberta with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank , Murray. Mrs, Mary Melady has returned home after spend- ing the past couple of months in Edmonton; Alberta with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Butters and faMily. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Melody etid-ite weekenei with his mother Mrs. Mary Melady. Theo. .and Catherine Mel- ady have returned home after spending the past 'two wee s in Florida. . and Mrs. Don Ryan 10 31 41 7 27 549 TOTAL 666 68 688 42 GODERICH 66 TWP. 401 62 491 THURSDAY MARCH 26 1 to4iio r• Huron-Bruce 138 GREY TWP. 118 COLBORNE TWP. -322 .317 116 HULETT TWP. 98 67 15 134 113 16 55 43 7 82 r 12 71 38 7 98 96 432 BRUSSELS 99 111 66 276 423 47 12 47 13 270 59 58' 16 81 9 55 4 194 29 266 „73 35 38 34 29 44 I Sister Irene Connolly from 4 Windsor is visiting this week 14 with her mother Mrs: Jos. Connolly. Dublin and Mr. and Mrs. Dominic' Murray. Visiting with Mrs. Mary" Moylan on the weekend were: •Mr. and Mrs. Janos Janossy from Mississauga. Sister 'Jean Moylaii from Windsor and cordon Moylan from Highgate. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Masse from Zurich visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Ken ''Ryan and family. Mr& Greg. CeReilly. and II NI -»---M IM MI I I I I VENDS TUESDAY, MARCH 311. I That's right. Our FACTORY SALE ends Tues- day. This means you'll never flied a better time to buy than right now. ROTH FOOD MARKET al a NI el it op sen orn I SAVE GAS 11 21 RIDE A MOTORCYCLE ; I‘, VA*NicetNT. cmioNtorrr0kii•etbecatorm* Mini011110 roir own ?an .aat a* MN* I 0* nit • ',NW r.• ekiiimareo• JIM Of 0.14WV4. ISEDNet 14 HEN'SALLANDa11UC6PItLU SPECIAL SAVINGS ON 400.650 lit 750 Models BUY ow VOTE CAST --Lorraine Deveraux (right) casts her ballot at polling Station 75 in Seaforth in Thursday's provincial election. Marioni MacLean, (left) deputy returning officer, and Hazel McGo'nigle look on. Meladys home from Florida-4o St.Colurnbcui our new styles and MattheviP from Mel- •boiiihe and Mi. and Mrs. John Warren, Chris;•-Michael and Jtistin, London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryan on the weekend'. 4-R REPORT - , Report of 4-H meeting by Anne Ryan. .The 4th meeting of "The- Patient Servers" was held at the home of Mrs. Carol Ryan on Tuesday . March •17th. 'Members were shown how to do the hidden basics in sewing which in- flude fusible and non-fusible interfacing, facing and lap; ped _The- -samples- - must be done for the next meeting to be held at Mrs. Klaver.'s_on. ,,Wed....March-- 25th ,at 9 a.m. Congratulations to Gerry and. Karen,Ryan on the birth of their first child, a son. SATURDAY MARCH 28 10 to 4:30