Calendar changing times

I have started using iCloud, and have noticed that my calendar event times have changed from what I first put them in as.
Example, hair appointment this week was moved to 3 hours later, and still unsure of the time of another appointment in January as the time has been changed past business hours.
I am really not sure why this is happening, does anyone have any reasons or ideas?
I have just looked at iCloud and the times are all wrong. However on my phone the events I have updated have not changed yet. Very, very confused.

have you checked the time zone support,
goto settings>mail,contacts,calenders>time zone support and turn it on.
also checkout this link if it helps
https://discussions.apple.com/message/22296602#22296602
Message was edited by: jai_d81

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