byusiness 1 and Hill 29 hi saye, and t‘ oc t s says, s got :3 in Waterloo, or he mldhl?be operating his busiâ€" And six months after opening, Gler‘s continues to doâ€" well, deâ€" spite a lack of downtown traffic. has modified his menu. What was once a menu for younâ€" dents who might frequent the .Wwflwm..wq-_g He says he has based his menu on a $10 check average. People Tid Biz ‘Under work share, the employses receive 60 : . i io p.emtoftheirinmbhuminpiï¬unï¬â€:m&' ployment insurance benefits when they are off _ w work. Eligible employees also receive an 120 additional 20 per cent from the company‘s inte hn 9 ie wl ie mouan Snd decline in tire has spread beyond the 5e automobile manufacturers to the retail market, Ma: which was strong until recently. Unless the _‘E sales improve, other production facilities may Hill‘sâ€"worki ;_rlmh?!prfl‘mï¬aamtnï¬mifldhrflï¬e Uniroyal Goodrich participates in workshare program Uniroyal Goodrich Canada Inc. employees at the Strange Street tire plant are par But it doesn‘t | Any employers who have not yet received information or remitâ€" tance statement materials from the Ministry should call any of the following numbers to avoid incurring penalties and interest for tax payments due: Liability for the tax began in January. All employers with permanent establishments in Ontario are required to pay the EHT on‘a monthly or quarterly basis, depending on gross salaries and wages paid to employees. Employers who are on a quarterly remittance schedule are required to make their first payment no later than April 15, In January 1990, the Employer Health Tax (EHT) replaced OHIP premium payments as a method of contributing towards the cost of health care in Ontario. â€" and university stuâ€" Metro Toronto All other areas French language enquiries Telephone device for the deaf don‘t think too much about pretentious and able to poke fun out for dinner .;......,"f.’.’ -t@-_-.dm_n-vh-m-v ment its customers are unâ€" was "fun", and remains so. Many of the customers are regulars, and feel very comfortable in the resâ€" hurmub,mllm.'lhwdh are lined with framed photos that customers bring in and the ceilâ€" mswv-'dwith'l'dirbm m:m;flemalm engraved mugs, that only they The concept in the Ministry _ Remo Mancini of Minister Revenue _ OW in n Waterloo is moving up o srcee o oo Uneg® Wayne Deyarmond, owner of OW Sports, is moving his sporting goods store up the street into the 5,500 sq. feet former Pierre‘s Steak floule,szKin;gt. S. Renovations will begin soon, and Deyarmond is planning to move in l‘ovingintoahrgersrmenblul)eyu- mond to have a split level store with different OW‘s moving up the block also need to reduce production. Starting this week, the plant to produce three days a week, with ial production the other two days, until the end of April in an effort to reduce inventory. (Continued from page 28) 965â€"8470 1â€"800â€"263â€"7965 1â€"800â€"668â€"5821 1â€"800â€"263â€"7776 . .. EMPLOYER ing to the fun are oldâ€"fashâ€" iuï¬)u,dcfl_m. shrooms, and a soonâ€"toâ€"be Wall of Shame on which customers will display anything from a failed school paper to a parking citation. grows on you." fun, and the customers have fun. "If it wasn‘t for our regulars, we ""They‘re the ones who support us. And this is a place that kinda &!wgmï¬mm TAX in the waâ€" Brett J. Stricider (Labatt‘s ANNOUNCEMENT CLEMENT, EASTMAN, DREGER MARTIN & MEUNIER has been admitted into the partnership Allan Niemi BARRISTERS + SOLICITORS *« NOTARIES + TRADEMARK AGENT Established 1858 747â€"9947 277 King Street West, P.O. Box 9006 Kitchener, Ontario N2G 4J9 D.R. Fedy 3.G. Martin, Q.C. S$.R. Cameron F.8. Finch, Q.C. d.d.K. Martin W.S. Dakhms 0221 .88 HORAM .YAGZ3MUGAW .3JOIMUOAKHQ OO JNITAW . @5 3049 WILLIAM S. DAHMS are pleaseed to announce that . . SUPER HOMEOWNERS POLICIES 00 CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1980 â€" PAGE 20 "New"" home discounts on homes up to 25 yrs. old. Insured discounts over age 35 Discounts on older "updated" homes Claims free discounts * Renews! discou Broad form coverage * Personal budget The Partners of NSURANCE BROKERS INC G.E. Eastman, Q.C. 519 l;{ 743â€"0256 19) 743â€"2540 Superintendent of Labatt‘s Ontario Breweries (Waterioo) operates in a productive and supervising the powerhouse 155 King Street South Waterloo, Ontario (519) 576â€"5050 management team A) will be responsible for directing and expu-ineern'duh’mnl addition to the team and a valuable asset to the future of D.S. Rose R.G. Meunier, Q.C. W.R. Greenwood Mr. Niemi joined Labatt‘s in As a member of the Labatt Labatt‘s to quality. With atlheonsualnge Reiph S. Sprung