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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-12-14, Page 10Page 10 December 14, 1978 Meet for Christmas The Christmas meeting of Unit Four of Hensall United Church was held Thursday in the Fellowship Hall with 19 members and two visitors present. Mrs. James McAllister opened the meeting with a short story based on Psalm 16 verse 11. She said, "that all of life is fitting pieces together, but if we follow the path where God leads us, our life experiences will blend into a meaningful whole. Many Christmas carols were sung and Mrs. Eric Luther told a beautiful story on the birth of Christ taken from the book, "Out of the Ivory Palaces." Mrs. Albert Alexander had the devotion and based her talk on the Christmas story. A total of 67 visits were made to sick and shut-ins by the members. All members are asked to bring used stamps and old eye -glasses to the January meeting. The 1979 executive is to remain the same as 1978 with two changes. Mrs. Nan Britton first vice-president instead of Mrs. Pearl Erratt and Mrs. Rogerson as secretary assisted by Mrs. Earle Rowe. The meeting closed with a hymn followed by the benediction. Lunch was served by Mrs. Robert McAllister and her com- mittee. Sa les Active Hensall Sales Barn was active again last Thursday with higher prices and demand being mostly in heifers and steers. Heifers; $61.50-$67.50, sales to $69.25; steers, $64.00-$67.50, sales to $68.40. Pigs; feeders, $60.75- $72.00; weaners $50.25-$58.50. MR. AND MRS. HOWARD THIEL Ruth -Anne Willard, daughter of Mrs. Edith Willard, London, and Howard Earl Thiel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy. Thiel, Zurich, were united in marriage at First St. Andrews United Church, London on September 22nd, 1978 with._Rev. Alex Farquhar officiating. Mary Klopp and Paul Dodgson were the attendants. The couple are now residing in Zurich-. UCW exchange gifts The Chiselhurst U.C.W. met Tuesday' afternoon with the president Mrs. Jack Brintnell in charge. She opened the meeting with Christmas poems. The roll call was answered by your - favourite hymn. - 'Mrs. Brintnell gave a report of .the Presbyterial in Winghamwhichwas attended by Mrs., Parker and Mrs. Brintnell. Rev. T.G. Husser was the guest speaker and the theme of his message was "Give of ourselves rather than money gifts". Mrs. Brintnell thank- ed Rev. Husser and all who helped her in any way during the past year. The members invited a guest to the meeting. Following the Benediction all -sang "Sing of the Joy of Christmas Time". Members exchanged gifts with their secret pals. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Harold Parker, Mrs. Thos. Brintnell, Mrs. Early Cole- man and Mrs. Jack Brintnell. CIANTIag lir DON'T BE LATE! CfI0PNOW! Participate in Canada's Employment fax Credit The EmploymentTax Credit Program was introduced by the Government of Canada to stimulate employment in the private sector. In essence, we're encouraging you to expand your work force by providing a tax break for your business. The potential annual tax credit for each new employee is over $3,000. And there is no limit to the number of new employees you can hire. Now, by using the experience we've gained so far, we've changed the program to make it even more attractive. Up to 33I/3% more tax credit. The maximum term for the tax credit has been increased from nine to 12 months for each new employee.That means up to 331/2% more tax credit, Greater eligibility: We have expanded the number and types of businesses eligible to benefit. Now almost every busi- ness that's been operating in Canada for a year or more can j oin in, Wider choice of new employees. Now, almost anyone who's unemployed and registered at a Canada Employment Centre for a minimum of two weeks is eligible, A minimum of red tape. We've simplified the procedure, so you can do the whole thing, from beginning to end, with just two single -page forms. For full details on the program, contact any Canada Employment Centre/Canada Manpower Centre. LOYERS:, -YOU IGNORE A POSSIBLE CREDIT OF $3,000 OR MORE? ARC HAS OPEN HOUSE — This past Thursday and Friday saw ARC Industries in Dashwood throw their doors open to the public. While Gloria Chambers looks on, Pearl Miller of Dashwood fills out a ticket on one of the draws at the open house. Staff photo 11III11111011111I111111II111111E OESCH SHOE STORE Christmas Draws 1 ticket for every one dollar purchase 1st prize 2nd prize $15.00 $10.00 merchandise merchandise Ez- Draws will be made December 23rd at 6 p.m. We have a good static, of winter footwear Esi _ for everybody. 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