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PAINT TENNIS COURTS — Members of the Exeter tennis club were busy Monday night pain
ting the local tennis courts. From the left are Damian Solomon, Fran Shaw, Helen Brand, Ron
Cottrell and Randy Parsons. T-A photo
Kirkton ladies take tour
Bv MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Twenty four United Village. After the tour the
Church Women travelled to
London and toured the business meeting. Mrs. Jack
Salvation Army Childrens
president had a short
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Women at Elimville
enjoy dinner, tour
2. If yours is classed as a new claim, you will
need the usual 10 to 14 Weeks’ Work*
:. depending on your local VER*, plus up to
six “extra” Weeks of Work*. The number
of “extra” weeks you’ll need depends on how
many weeks you got on your previous
UI claim. You need one “extra” week (up to
a maximum of six) for every week you got
over the VER* needed in your area.
Here’s an example: You need 12 Weeks’ Work*
n your region (your local VER*) to qualify
or benefits the first time. On your last claim,
/ou drew 15 weeks’ benefits before going back
:o work. Now, you would need the usual 12
weeks, plus three “extra” work weeks. (That’s
rhe difference between the 12 weeks you need
ed to work and the 15 weeks of benefits you
drew. In total you would need 15 Weeks’ Work*
to qualify again within one year. The most
anyone needs anywhere is 20 weeks of work
to qualify.
Again, please remember, when the
Unemployment Rate* in your area is over
11.5 per cent, this rule won’t apply to
you. You’ll need only 10 Weeks’ Work* to
qualify for regular UI benefits.
Other changes have been in
effect since January 1979:
• The weeklv benefit rate was reduced to 60
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The weekly benefit rate was reduced to 60
per cent of your average insurable earnings
(from 662/3 per cent).
Most people employed for less than 20
hours a week are no longer covered by UI.
Higher-income claimants may have to
repay part of UI benefits drawn in the
1979 tax year. This will only affect people
whose income, including UI benefits,
is over $20,670. This will be explained
when you get your 1979 tax return.
These things haven’t changed:
Just as a review, these points haven’t changed:
You may still get UI illness and maternity
benefits and the special benefit paid at
age 65 if you’ve worked 20 weeks in your
Qualifying Period*.
There’s still a two-week waiting period
before UI benefits start.
To get regular benefits, you must still be
available for and looking for work each day
you are on claim.
You must report any work and earnings
while on claim.
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You can be disqualified from getting
benefits for up to six weeks if you quit your
job voluntarily, you were fired for mis
conduct, or if you turned down a suitable
job offer.
You can still appeal a decision by UI to deny
you benefits.
Switzer and Mrs. Earl
Stephen were in charge of
the worship service with
several others taking part.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Urguhart returned home last
week from a holiday to the
East Coast.
Mr. Willis of Mitchell lay
reader took the service at St.
Paul’s, Kirkton and Saint-
sbury, Sunday. Mrs.
ReverandMills is a patient in
St. Marys Memorial Hospital
at time of writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brine
and Bill Hern from Van
couver visited Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Rea Stephens.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mar
shall and family Kitchener
and Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Byrne, London were visitors
on the week-end with their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Lome
Marshall. l- c •
Miss Lorna Laker,
Hamilton spent last week at
the Rectory.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Foster attended an open
house celebrating the 25th
wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Fisher in
Niagara Falls.
By KATHY COOPER
ELIMVILLE
The Elimville Womens'
Institute had a day out
recently. A meal was en
joyed by all at a restaurant
in St. Marys. At Campbells
soup a tour was made of the
plant. Three guides were
very informative about the
operation.
A short meeting followed
in the cafetaria. Mrs. Iva
Skinner gave a read “My
favorite man is a farmer.”
Mrs. Ivan Brock was in
charge of the business. Mrs.
Floyd Cooper closed the
meeting with a reading “The
granery bin”.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. John Batten
attended a birthday party for
Mrs. Beth Batten recently at
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Batten and
family in Exeter.
A number from the
community attended a
family shower for Ann Johns
and Rob Morley Sunday at
the Centralia Community
Centre.
A large number also at
tended the reception at the
Kirkton-Woodham Com
munity Centre for Mr. and
Mrs, Rob Morley Saturday
evening.
Several from the com
munity enjoyed a bus trip to
the Toronto area with the
Kirkton Horticulture Society
Saturday.
Four young people joined
the church recently. They
were Margaret Pym, Donna
Kerslake, and Nancy and
Joan Cooper. Rev. Stewart
Miner assisted Ross
Hargreaves in the service.
Anniversary
The Elimville Sunday
School anniversary was held
Sunday, Rev. W.E. Aidworth
of Stratford was the guest
minister. The Young People
assisted in the service by
providing special music.
For the month of July the
Thames Road and Elimville
congregations will be
rotating churches starting
July 1 at Thames Road at 10
a.m.
commodations for
hundred and fifty children
and the women helped
prepare the meals.
This proved to be a very
interesting subject. Mrs.
Howard Pym thanked Mrs.
Whilsmith. A social time
followed.
Personals
Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Cooper were
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Kyle and
Brent, Hensall, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Kyle and boys, London,
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Johnston,
Rod and Shelly Lucan, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Parsons, and
family, Bill Baker, Dave
Quick, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Willert and boys, Mr, and
Mrs. Floyd Cooper and
family and Robert Bray.
Mr. and Mrs. John Batten,
Bill Johns and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Cooper attended the
wedding reception of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Batten.
Times-Advocate, June 27, 1979
A CHECK POINT — Jason Bickel! checks in at a stop sign
with Constable Doug Pearce of the Sebringville OPP detach
ment during Saturday's bike rodeo at Kirkton. The rodeo was
sponsored by the Kirkton-Woodham Optimist club. T-A photo
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Explaining UI terms:
*Weeks of Work
This means weeks of work that are insurable
for Unemployment Insurance. Most
employment of 20 hours or more a week
is insurable.
*Qualifying Period
What UI calls your Qualifying Period is
the 52 weeks before we start your claim. Or if
you had a claim in the las', year, it’s the time
since that claim started.
* Variable Entrance
Requirement (VER)
To qualify for Unemployment Insurance
benefits, you must have worked from 10 to 14
weeks in insurable employment during your
Qualifying Period*. The exact number of weeks
depends on the Unemployment Rate* in the ’
economic region where you live. (See below.)
If you don’t have enough weeks to qualify
when you file your claim, we keep your applica
tion in the computer file. If the Unemployment
Rate* changes so you then have the weeks you
need, we will send you a notice.
Unemployment Rate
For Unemployment Insurance, the
Unemployment Rate used for each of the 48
economic regions of Canada is not the current
monthly Statistics Canada unemployment rate
in each region. It is a three-month average
of seasonally-adjusted monthly unemployment
rates.
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The Elimville United
Church Women recently
entertained Kirkton, Cen
tralia and Thames Road
Women at a Blossom Tea.
President Mrs. Gilbert Johns
welcomed everyone.
Taking part in the devotion
were Mrs. Dan Traquair,
Mrs. Wm. Allen and Mrs.
Elson Lynn.
Mrs. John Batten in
troduced the guest speaker
Mrs. Gwyn Whilsmith who
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other adults sponsored by
the Christian Children Fund.
The men were involved in
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London shooter
wins at Kippen
Bob Ironside of London hit
50 straight targets and a
grand total of 96 out of 100 to
lead the Kippen gun club
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Paul Ritchie was close
behind with 49 out of 50
straight.
Dan Crerar hit 25, Burt
Mahaffey and Lloyd Venner
scored 24 each and Jim
Butcher and Terry Baker
had scores of 22.
The balance of the scores
were Brad Mann, Harrison
Schoch, Mark Edmundson
and Jamie Caldwell 21,
Ervin Willert and Wayne
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