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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-07-04, Page 17, es, . Marian Knoop, 'Kevin Smith, Heather Ann Staple- ton, Diane VanOsch, Brent' VanOsch, Teresa VanRooy, and Liz Vogt. The banquet was served in the Parish Hall by the CWL at 8.00 p.m., with Father saying Grace, Principal Dave Zyluk toasting the Queen, Father Coughlin of St. Aug- ustine giving the after dinner e)s made urance. 'ou can be disqualified from getting enefits,for op. to six weeks if you.quit your ib voluntarily, you were. fired for mis- onduct, or if you turned down a• suitable - )b ofret., 'ou'can still appeal a. decision,by. UI to deny : ou benefits. Explaining UI. terms: *Weeks of Work. This means weeks of work that are -insurable Ir Unemployment Insurance, Most • nployment of 20 hours or more a week insurable. *Qualifying Period What UI calls your Qualifying Period is ' ie 52 weeks`before-we•start your claim,••.Or if uu ha'd a'"ctaim in the last year, it's the:time nce that• claim started, *Variable Entrance Requirement (VER) To qualify for Unemployment Insurance enefits, you' must have worked from 10'to 14 •eeks in insurable employmentduring your !ualifying Period*; The exact number Of weeks epends on the Unemployment Rate* in the :onoinic region where you live.. (Seebelow.) you don't have enough weeks to qualify hen you file your claim; we keep your,applica on in the computer file. If the Unemployment ate*changes so you then have the weeks you eed, we will send you a notice. *Unemployrnient Rate For Unemployment Insurance, the nemployinent.Rate used for each of the 48 :onomic regions of Canada is not the current...._., ionthly Statistics Canada unemployment rate i each region. It is a three-monthaverage rseasonally-adjusted monthly, unemployment ices. Canada's Unemployment Insurance Program Vorking with � eo le p... p who want to work. 1 Employment and Immigration. Canada Ron Atkey, Minister Ernploi et immigration Canada Ron Atkey, Ministre C� ada students thanks and Cathy Chisholm thanking the CWL ladies and . the servers, which included 1978 graduates. , Mr.. Zyluk introduced the guests at the head table. Father Ed proposed the toast to the Graduates, with Diane . VanOsc:h replying; Lisa Frayne toasted the parents with Neil Stapleton replying; and Carol Foran toasted Father Dentinger. Liz Vogt ably delivered by Valedict- ory address. Father J. Har- dy, pastor of St. Joseph's, Clinton was the guest speak- er and wasthanked by Heather Ann Stapleton. Presentations were as fol- lows: the Proficiency Award to Brent VanOsch by Eugene Frayne for the Knights of Columbus; Honour Roll to Brent • VanOsch; Heather Ann 'Stapleton, Denise Con- nelly, and Liz Vogt by Mrs. Joanne McDonagh; the Ash- field Science Award to. Brent VanOsch by Derk Logten berg for the -Ashfield Fed- eration . of Agriculture; :to Heather 'Ann Stapleton, the West Wawanosh Science Award by Raymond Boyfe for the West Wawanosh Federa- tion of Agriculture; to Heath- er Ann Stapleton ,the Music Award by Denise Dalton; to Liz Vogt the Citizenship Award by Mrs. Mary Red- mond for the .Catholic Wom- en's League. All the .gradu ateswere presented': with diplomas .and gifts by Prin cipal Zyluk, their teacher, Mrs.' . Joanne McDonagh, -`CWL representatives; ~ Mrs.- Mary Redmond, Mrs. "Tina VanDiepen and Mrs. Joan., Ross. Kevin Smith thanked : MelStn ....for ......: .presenting New Testaments. to :;the Grads. Mr. and . Mrs. • Harold Zettle of Port Elgin were also in .attendance., Harold was the graduates' teacher in Grade seven. The singing of -the -national anthem brought the happy event to a close..... AWARDS Tuesday was Awards Day at- the school for the Grades K -Seven. Report .cards were presented and Special Aw- ards. Parents were present for the occasion. • The Kingsbridge School Bus Patrollers were .treated to 'a : day . in Toronto i on. Tuesday, June 25. They toured Ontario place and the C.N. Tower and in , the evening attended the Blue Jay -New York . Yankee ball garne.at. Exhibition Stadium. The Patroller -s were Marian Knoop, Teresa VanRooy, Linda Sinnett, Cathy Chis- holm, Carol Foran,Heather Ann Stapleton, Diane Van- Osch and Denise Connelly. Chaperones were Mrs. Nan- cy. Stapleton and Mrs. Con- nie Connelly. We are glad to report that Peter Doherty is progressing favourably in War Memorial Sick Childress' Hospital fol- lowing surgery on June 26th.. Jennifer Sinnett of Detroit is holidaying with .her cous- ins, the John Austin family. Mrs. Nora Sinnett of Gaith- ersburg, M.D., is visiting with her son, son, Jim, Yvonne • and family. Linda and Bonnie Sinnett leave this week for Calgary to holiday with their sister, Sheila Nelson, George and infant son, Shawn, in Alberta. Lgc qJ ,w Sentinel, Wednesday, July 4, 1979—Page 17 Francis Hogan visited with Ridgetown friends over the weekend, -Kathleen Hogan of Calgary is on a ten day holiday at the home of her parents, John' and Rita How- ard. Joe Q' Keefe is home from Calgary this week. Also visiting are John and Mari- anne Gallant and son, Joey of London. Members of the Fitzgerald family of Stratford spent the weekend at their summer home on concession nine. Miss Frances Gilmore of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gil- more. Marnie Menard of New- market visited with. Mary Luanne Clare for a few days last week. • Mr.. and Mrs. Bill Belrose and family of Brampton spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs: Carl Riegling and fam- ily. Carrie and Carl Riegling stayed for holidays with the Riegling families: Holidaying at the Antone .VanOsc.h: home are the Al- bert Heffernanfamily of Essex until Wednesday, and Jerry Heffernan of Stratford for two weeks. Ray, Sue and Mark Heffernan of Lucan spent 'the weekend and left Mark with Antone and. Del- ores and took Linda. and Sandra VanOsch on a camp- ing trip for the rest of the week.. Sunday visitors were John and Anne Sheardown and family of St. Thomas. Ricky is spending a few days with his grandmother, Yvette Heffernan. Blanche Bilodeau- of Waterloo spent the week- end with her sister, Yvette also. SHOWER A miscellaneous shower was held at • Kingsbridge School Gym the evening of June 21st for Miss Elaine Stewart. Mrs. Nancy Fitz- patrick of Goderich conduct- ed several interesting con- tests and Margaret Austin read the address to Elaine. She was assisted in opening her gifts by her sisters, Lila and Annabel, and her friend, Mrs: Debbie Park. The gifts were carried to her by Angela, Connie, Laurie, Mariaan�ne, Kim and Kelly O'Neill and Anna Rose Goyv. er. Elaine thanked everyone and invited all to come to her home and see all her gifts. Calling on friends last week were Mrs. Rita (Wal- lace). Einniee of Stratford, her cousin, Mrs. Eleanor (Wallace) Smith of . Chicago and their Aunt. Margaret Wallace" of California, Mrs. Marie, Austin, Jack and Mary • McConnville and son Gerry of 'Toronto called on friends on. Monday, June 25. They also were guests at the 40th wedding anniver- sary of Ted and Loretta Baechler in . Goderich. Mrs. Clarice Dalton and daughter, Maria, Mrs. Betty Frayne and son, Patrick and Mrs. Mary Frayne enjoyed a two day motor trip this week, sfopping at Bracebridgeto. tour. Santa's Village and vis- iting friends at Bracebridge and Huntsville. Visiting for three weeks with the Doherty families, are Seamus and Carol Rankin of Edinburgh, Scotland. Sea- mus is a nephew of the Dohertys. Judy Tigert of Hamilton was . home for the weekend from Hamilton, An event in the Canada Week Celebrations in . Kin- cardine was the banquet held at the Kincardine Legion Auditorium on Tuesday ev- ening, June 20th: Guest speaker was the Hon, Paul- ine McGibbon, ' Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. At the entertainment which follow- ed, Lisa Frayne and her friend, Lisa Husk of Kinloss Township took partin several Highland. Dances.: • • uck now entine�