‘a ( Page 6, The Herald, Thursday, March 26, 1981 | We're doing it now: were stopping the | ‘with the UI Soe rit rrvrrrrrs) seat entaes oy BET a2 rh ste ‘1s we : wl tape si dba verte gut tess This program stops abuse. Not everyone who continues to receive unemployment insurance after starting 2 new job is cheating. They may still be enti- ted to some benefits. Or sometimes they’ve made an honest mistake. Unfortunately, a - great deal of money has been wrongly paid out in the past to people who don’t report anew job. Now our Report on Hirings program is putting an effective halt to this, thanks to employers who participate. Soon, people petting UI will know they must tell us tihitiey've found work and report all their, earnings. Big and'small companies are helping us succeed. Together, the Canada Employment and Immigration Commission and employers aré detecting potential overpayments. With Report on Hirings, employers give us the starting date and Social Insurance Number for each new employee or send extracts from computer payroll tapes. We cross-check this information with the Social Insurance Numbers of people getting UI. When the system detects people wrongly collecting benefits, we investigate and a penalty or prosecution may follow. But our job is not to penalize or prosecute the people. It’s to pay benefits to people who should get them—no more and no less. i+ Employment and Emptol et . Immigration Canada = Immigration Canada . Lloyd Axworthy, Lloyd Axworthy, Minister Ministre on Hirings. aoa : roo lE. tp et ae oe Vancouver. Canucks have reached the crossroads. of | their season in the eyes of coach Harry Neale. “We're going to have a lite chat about what we're “trying to get done,” Neale - said Wednesday night following an uninspirmg 4-4 tie with Colorado Rockies in a loosely-played National Hockey League game. “This is the time of the year when we should be Playing with a Jot of intensity — and we're not. We shouldn’t have to rely on other clubs in order to get up for the games. “We have to make a group decision. Are we going to put up a little resistance in the Playofts? Or are we going to play golf?" Neale was justifiably . Bagry with his team, which had Colorado on the ropés-in - the first period, then needed late goals by Per-Olov ‘Brasar and Bobby Schmautz to. get the tie, Schmautz scored with 4 secomds left alter Nealé had pulled -netminder Richard Brodeur for an extra at- tacker. Schmaut's screened shot from the right: point went under Colorado net- minder Phil Myre at 19:14, The point pulléd Van-~ ‘couvér into a 10th-place tie with Chicago Black Hawks and Quebec Nordiques with 73 points apiece. All three teams have five games left in their regular-season schedules. “We played with no in- tensity tonight,’’ Neale said. “There was very litle en-— thusiasm and a lot of “That's unacceptable in my books at this stage of the season. It looked like we were playing for 19th place tonight instead of 10th. We have lots at stake and Colorado has nothing except personal goals.” , Brent Ashton and Dave’ (Tiger) Williams completed the Vancouver scoring on a night when 12,225 fans at the Pacific Coliseum paid tribute to 10-year defen- ceman Dennis Kearns in a pre-game ceremony. Kearns, 35, retired last month rather than report to the minor leagues. The Rockies, mired in 20th place, got plenty of in- spiration from checking centre Barry Smith playing between rookie wingers Ed Cooper.and Bobby Crawford. . Smith scored in the first period and the rookies Seored goals 39 seconds apart early in the third to give the Rockies a 3-2 lead. Lucien DeBlois’ powerplay marker gave Colorado a two- geal spread with Jess than eight minutes to play. — “It's ‘a shame that we've. come into this building twice — this year and blown two-goal leads,” said Colorado coach: ‘Bill MacMillan. “Our - youngsters played with a lot Canucks at the crossroads of season | VANCOUVER (CP)° —.. of enthusiasm tonight and deserved something better than a tie. ; ‘“The breaks went against us in the last five mimites — there should have been a penalty before Brasar’s goal and we didn't clear properly in the last minute — but we gota few breaks or our own in the first period when Myre ~ foept us in the game. ‘'. “We're looking for 100 per cent effort from these young players and right now they're giving us something positive to build on for next season.” Gretsky called a superstar . Ghean Anderson had just completed his second professional hree-goal game Wednesday night as he watched the news media swarm around teammate . Wayne Gretzky, the National Hockey League's top scorer. “1's good Wayne can take it,” said Anderson, member of the 1980 Canadian Olympic team, after Edmonton Oilers drilled the Whalers 7-2 in , Hartford, Conn. “He's a superstar and. 1 don’t see why he shouldn't get it (the attention).” Gretzky, chasing Phil Exsposito’s NHL. point record of 152, moved within one point of equalling Esposito's 1770-71 season achievement ” gasints. With fivé games left; Gretzky's next chance comes Saturday in Detroit. “Tt's an honor to beat the record,” aaid Gretzky. ‘We don't talk about it much be- cause we're worrying about getting into the playoffs." Esposito's record ia not the only one the 20-year-old Brantford, Ont, native is likely to smash. His % assists 0 far leave him four sbort of Bobby Orr's single- season record of 102 in 1970- om. 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Ask for information at any Royal Ban a good investment. said Gretzky, “‘but how many.” Besides Anderson and Gretky, the Oilers had goals from Jari Kurri, Brett Callighen and Mark Messier. Hartford's goals were scored by rookie Don Nachbaur and veteran Pat Boutette, with “was on hand for the game. “Wayne is not for sale at any price — period,” said Pocklington when asked if it would be possible to pry Gretzky from the Oilers. “I had an offer for him of over to 15th place with & points, one more than Washingten Capitals and two more than Toronto Maple Leafs. Six- teen teams qualify for Playoffs, which begin in less than two weeks. The Whalers have 56 points ak are only mathematically in the Stanley Cup race. Elsewhere it was Quebec 1 : 2, Pittsburgh Penguins 5 Toronto Maple Leafs 2, Buffalo Sabres 4 New York Rangers 2, Los Angeles Kings 4 Chicago Black Hawks 2, and Vancouver Ca- mucks 4 Colorado Rockies 4, Nordiques 4 Flames 2 Dale Hunter beat goaltender Rejean Lemelin with a shot from the right wing faceolf circle for the winning goal at 12:52 of the _ and Michel Goulet, shooting into an empty net with 4 seconds left, also scored for Quebec, which extended its unbeaten streak to nine games. Jamie Hislop and Phil Russell scored for Calgary. Penguins S Leais2 ’ “It's sweet to beat them,’ said defenceman Randy Cariyle, a former Leaf, who scored two power-play goals in the third period. ~ Four of the five Pittsburgh goals were scored by former Rene Robert and Terry. Martin scored for Toronto, which fell to 17th place in the 1 struggle for the 16th and final playoff berth. Sabres 4 Rangers 2 ' Defenceman Bill Hajt scored his third goal of the season with 42 seconds left on a slap shot through 2 mare of players that screened New York goaltender Steve Baker, Ric Seiling added the insurance goal with 24 seconds left. Danny Gare and Gil Perreault also scored for the Sabres.