Then the crushing call came when Randy Meek, his stick up-r'aised celebrating the tally. was shoved by a Barrie player. Randy‘s stick lurched forward con- tacting the Barrie player’s helmet and unfortunately that‘s all the referee saw. Barrie knotted the count at the 10 minute mark on a disputed goal when it appeared they had a man in the crease. Randy was then handed a five minute major, a game misconduct with an automatic two minute minor. This totalled more minutes than the gen- tlemanly Randy has received in his own whole ' In the whole period they were only able to ice a full complement for little more than two minutes. Despite the penalty parade Darren Burford moved Tailorform in front with less than three minutes to play. Then came the fateful third period which saw Tailorform players in a continual parade to the penalty box, many times forced to protect two men disadvantages. The first period was scoreless but early in the second it was David James moving Tailor- form in front converting a Darren Burford pass. Thornhill had gone 13 games without a defeat. The Thornhill Tailor~ form Peewee [‘5 moved into Barrie Sunday and saw their unbeaten record come to an end by way of a 3-2 loss in a hotly disputed contest. Winning streak ends PENALTY PARADE Credit Union at YCH Van wins 3 awards The 7:30 p.r_n. concert will feature music ranging from old English carols to present day melodies. “Nine Lessons and Carols“ will be presented Sunday by the choirs of Richmond Hill United Church. Tailorform ran up a 3-0 first period lead on goals by Randy Meek from Burford and David James; Chris McRae from Rob Young: Burford unassisted. Newmarket got its only goal in the second but Win number 13 saw Tailorform walloping Newmarket 7-1 in Newmarket Friday night. The same two teams meet next Sunday in Barrie. Still enjoying the two- man edge Barrie got the winner with only five seconds on the clock on another disputed goal that seemed to go in through the side of the net ending Tailorform‘s streak at 13 straight. Festive carol service Sunday WALLOP NEWMARKET He was quickly followed to the box by David James for tripping and Barrie capitalized with just over a minute to play in the game. career The formation of a credit union at York Central Hospital in Richmond Hill was finalized recently with the signing of official documents. Taking part were Alan Armstrong from the Richmond Hill Community Credit Union and Barry Hayes. Jr., of York Central’s Board of Directors. GET WINNER This was a good tune~up game for Tailorform against Triple A- com- petition as they prepare to meet better teams in their upcoming Quebec tournament. Everyone is invited to the church, 10201 Yonge Street, to join in the festive service. Tailorform goals: David James from Burford and Randy Meek; Chris McRae from Rob Young and Brian McKnight; Willy Pryzdial from Jimmy Oliver and Andy Halpin; Burford from Halpin. Joseph Calverley. director of music, will conduct the choirs. assisted by Douglas Johnson. Rev. Robert Shorten will lead in the lessons. Tailorform outshot Newmarket 40 to 16. Whip Wexford An exhibition match saw Tailorform downing Wexford AAA's 6-4 despite a third period rally by the latter squad. The third period was all Tailorform with James notching an unassisted tally. Then it was Burford completing his hat-trick slapping the puck in from a goalmouth scramble. Andy Halpin closed out the scoring with 22 seconds remaining on a nice individual effort. Thornhill’s Burford tallied as he took a pretty lead pass from Randy Meek. ï¬vï¬ The 'Blue Raven‘ wins again. David Woolston, 25. of Yongehurst Road, Richmond Hill, was a triple winner at the recent “Vantastic†show at the International Centre. He won the “best mural" event; had the best Chev in the show, and was second in the “mild custom" com- petition. The award-winning van. shown here. is a I971 model and was once an appliance delivery vehicle. Woolston is known as the “Blue Raven" and has been the subject of several magazine articles. Right novv, we measure unemployment by dividing Canada into 16 economic regions. No change in payment amounts. The UI beneï¬t rate stays at twoâ€"thirds of your average weekly insurable earnings. The maximum is $147, less tax. The maximum time for which anyone may receive beneï¬ts has changed slightly, however. The old maximum was 51 weeks. Now it‘s 50 weeks But since September ll, the total number of weeks for which a claimant qualiï¬es has more closely reflected the unemployment rate in his or her region. “Does this mean I’d get less or that the payments wouldn’t last as long?†In regions of High uneméloyinent, claimants now need as little as 10 weeks to qualify. In regions of low unemployment, claimants need up to 14 weeks of insurable employment to get UI beneï¬ts. This will only happen in places where it’s easier to get and keep a job. you live. “I can see why. But just how long would I have to work to be eligible?†'me 10 to 14 weeks, depending on where Yes. Parliament has decided that the qualiï¬cation time should be longer everywhere, and that people who live in areas of high unemployment should be given certain advantages over those who live in areas where jobs are more plentiful. Which means that you now need more insurable work weeks to qualify for Unemployment Insurance beneï¬ts. , “Is it true i Id now have to work longer to collect F Unemployment Insurance?†' Here's how Paul will aid Scouts He said he was aware the organization needed money. and he felt this was one way he could assist. He announced yesterday that he will donate all his service calls, excluding labor, in the Oak Ridges area for the week of December 19 to 24 to the Cubs and Scouts. Paul Gajdacs, who owns Paul's Appliance Service in Oak Ridges, has found a new way for that community's scouting organization to raise money. Fitness is fun Try some. Paflnrlpamï¬l Your heart works harder when you're not in the game, Get fit â€" and turn the clock back. n O .U 8 C an m .m ali t n C m V b ./ [hos C cntiful. norc [0 884-2418 Services Sun. 8 am. and 10:30 am Wed. 10 am. and 7:30 pm. 8 am. Holy Communion 9:15 am, Morning Prayer 9:15 am. '- Nursery School 11:00 am. Morning Prayer 11:00 am. Church School Kindergarten and Nursery School Wednesday 10:00 am. Holv Communron 5:00 PM Candle Carol Servrce _ )WW >m¢ ) ¢¢ ‘I‘; M rN â€â€˜Â»â€˜3 ANGLICAN R'CHMOND H'LL CHU§€HNSEEEW BAPT|ST CHURCH Concord Rd. & N0 7Hwy. n- Then there’s maternity, sickness and age 65 beneï¬ts. Previously, sickness beneï¬ts were only payable during the ï¬rst 39 weeks of the claim. Now they’re payable at any time during the entire beneï¬t period. HOLY TRINlTY CHURCH (ANGLICAN) BROOKE ST.. THORNHILL S. 0F HWY. 78 W. 0F YONGE ST 8895931 Sunday December 18 Adventh ST JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxfmd Street (Member Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) Rev. Dana H. Lamb BA. 30 Minister SUNDAY 9.45 am. - Church School For Bus. Mmlstry call 881-2818 1100 a m. - Morning WOIShID on the Edge of the City LUTHERAN ST. PAUL LUTHERAN 10131 BayVIew Avenue J S, DAUPHINEE. PASTOR 9:30 am, 11 am. Sunday Church School Worship Semce Not much. The basic two week waiting period remains the same everywhere. And so do the rules on the waiting period when a claimant has left his or her job for no good reason or been ï¬red for misconduct. In such cases, a claimant may have to wait up to eight weeks from when employment ends until beneï¬ts start. Later in 1978, we will ï¬ne-tune the program to 54 regions so that UI will be even more closely related to local labour market conditions. “What else is changing about U1?†Clergy: Rev. Bernard Barrett 884-1394 BAPTIST St. Mary's Anglican Church 10030 Yonge St. Richmond Hill Rev wllham Prentice Rev. Fred Jackson 883-4149 I Still too many impaired drivers, OPP sergeant says for all ages. 11; am. -Morning Servuce 7:00 pm. - Evemng Servuce Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8:00 pm An Old Fashioried Country Church , on the Edge of the City 10:00 The number of motorists brought in for breathalyzer tests, this year,‘has already passed last year’s number, ac- cording to Sgt. Tom Dube, of the Oak Ridges division of Ontario Provincial Police. Sgt. Dube. in issuing a ll am. Pastor E. Corbett 7 pm. "Good News for all People" Everyone welcome to our annual Sunday School Chrrstmas program. Tuesday 730 pm. Prayer meellng and Bible Study, Ralph Spademan Limited won the contract at council Thursday night with its $274,700 a year tender, $20,400 below the budget of $295,108 for 1978. Richmond Hill is switching firms for its 1978 to 1980 garbage pickup and disposal. Spademan wins contract for disposal 9:45 am Sunday School Hour PREACHING THE OLD BOOK THE NEW BIRTH THE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE AT WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Weldnck Road and Bathurst Street Revs B.T. McSpadden Pastor Phone 884-7859 a‘m. - Bible School Classes 50 WRIGHT ST. TEL. 884-3091 THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. December 14. 1977 Ii! SUNDAY. DECEMBER 18. 1977 ADVENT IV WHITE GIFT SUNDAY 11:00 AM. Theme: "CHRIST IS WAITING" 7:00 PM. Serwce of Lessons and Carols. He said that spot checks would continue in the region, and that police would continue to enforce THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH warning to motorists to watch their liquor intake. said the present figure was 254, up 40 from 1976, and double 1975’s num- ber If the need should ever arise for you to come to us, we’ll make sure you get all the UI beneï¬ts to which you are entitled by law. But you must keep up the search for a new job all the time you’re getting those beneï¬ts. The same people still pay for the program in the same proportions, and the types of employ- ment insurable for U1 remain the same, too. Unemployment Insurance has changed for everyone’s beneï¬t, including yours. All we ask is that you remember your obligations as well as your rights. If a proposed amended refuse collection bylaw is approved, the cost per year will rise to $282,784. still well below the budgeted figure. As explained in the box below, you still go to the familiar locations for both UI ofï¬ces and Canada Manpower Centres. Watch for changes in your area. Working with people who want to work. Maternity beneï¬ts of 15 weeks and the special one-time beneï¬t (equal to three weeks’ beneï¬ts) at age 65 remain the same. “Would I still go to the same UI ofï¬ce to claim?†The firm came in almost $25,000 below the next closest tender from Markham Disposal, the company now handling the town’s disposal needs. Presbyterian CONCORD CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord Rd‘ & No. 7 Hwy. A Church of The New Testament Order A.E. Atkinson Minister v 669-183] A Young- Sec. ' 669-2784 SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 Bible Classes 11:00 am. Morning Semce 7:00 pm; - Communlon Service WEDNESDAY . 8:00 pm » Bible Study SUNDAY 12:30 pm. Watch "The Herald of Truth" TV Channel 3 Barrie The Unemplmzment lmumnce Commission and the Department of Manpower and Inmn'granbn have become Ihe Canada Emphyment and lnnm'gmlion Conunz'ssion. Hm: time, you ’11 still see our local aï¬ce: zdennï¬ed as Unanth Insurance ofï¬ces or Canada Man Centres. When they're togelher in one localitm, they '1] be called Canada Emplqyment Centres. 271 Centre Street 889-5391 The Revd. LB. Burns. MA†8.0.. Ph D Organrst and Chorr Master Mr; Christopher C. Hunt. Mus‘ Bacr ALL WELCOME Bud Cullen Minister Employment and Immigration Canada Wednesday. Dec. 14th at 7:30 PM. Advent Serwce In the chapeL With the hlm 'Cosmlc Chnstmas' Sunday. Dec 18th at 11 AM Morning Worship tor Advent 4‘ The Natmty Tableau by Nursery and Kindetgarten children. Cotfee after WOYShID In the church parlom. Sunday Evenlng at 730 PM. Choir Presentation of the Serwce of Lessons and Carols, the Chou School and Chou led by Mr. Joe Calverley. B. Musnc. Membets ot the community are warmly welcomed to this sevvuce of readings and Christmas mustc. WEDNESDAY 8:00 PM. Bible Study and Prayer He said that motor vehicle collisions were down 50 percent this year, and credited the wearing of seat belts for reducing the figure. “But we’re still getting too many impaired drivers,“ he said. MM. AA 000. 000 117 CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 25 CHURCH ST.. THOHNHILI. PASTOR: F. BOND 881659] Remarked Councilléi Andre Chateauvert: “I'll reserve comment until I see the service." the seat belt rule Emploi et Immigration Canada Bud Cullen Ministre Councillor Bill Cor- coran said he had had “problems with Spademan" previously. Council was not unanimous, however. in its support of Spademan. PENTECOSTAL Servnce at 10:30 am. and 5:00 pm RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Yonge and Centre Streets 884-1301 Other Denominations Munster - Rev. Robert Shorten’ UNITED BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH 148 Thornridge Dr‘ Thornhill Minister Rev. J. Mulder M.Th. - 889-5225 SUNDAY Sunday School Mormng WOIShlp WErvemng Service