PAGE 10 TERRACE BAY NEWS FEBRUARY 21, 1979 ° S. y Now, almost anyone who's unemployed and registered at a t Tax Credit Program. employee. That means up to 33%% more tax credit. We have expanded the number and types of businesses eligible We've simplified the procedure, minimum of two weeks is eligible. so you can do the whole thing, Canada Employment Centre for a A minimum of red tape. Canada for a year or more can join in. to benefit. Now almost every busi- Wider choice of new employee ness that's been operating in Greater eligibility. from beginning to end, with just two single-page forms. For full details on the program, contact any Canada Employment Centre/ Canada Manpower Centre. In essence, we're encouraging "you to expand your work force The potential annual tax credit for each new employee is over Now, by using the experience The Employment Tax Credit we've gained so far, we've Program was introduced by the Participate in Canada's Emplo Government of Canada to stimulate employment in the private sector. number of new employees you can hire. changed the program to make it by providing a tax break for your $3,500. And there is no limit to the even more attractive. business. Up to 33'4% more tax credit. \ CAN YOU IGNORE A POSSIBLE TAX CREDIT EMPLOYERS: OF $3,500 OR MORE? The maximum term for the tax credit has been increased from nine to 12 months for each new RECEREATION DEPT. ©] Ye WEEKLY REPORT JUNIOR GIRLS GYMNASTICS: Just a reminder that girls gymnastic classes take place Thursday evenings in. the Public School gymnasium. The junior girls (61to 9 yrs. of age) go from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and the senior girls (10 yrs. and over) are from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Any Girls who have not completed their registration should do so as soon as possible at the Recreation Office. BOXING: : Anyone who has not been contacted about their Boxing times should contact the Recreation Office at 3542 to arrange to be put in a group. Boxing takes place every Tuesday and Thurs= ) day evenings in the large meeting room of the Recreatiofi Cen= tre and weekend sessions will be arranged as required. ©. KARATE: : : hh There is still room for anyone interested in taking Kara- te lessons. Persons wishing to register should contact the!™ Recreation Office as soon as possible, Classes will start "Had to be cancelled for this coming weekend. tonight (Wednesday night) at 8 p.m. in the large meeting room. The course will be run by Lawrence Cody, a certified black belt instructor, and the course. consists of 20 lessons. FITNESS TESTING: : Fitness testing will take place at the Terrace Bay Recrea=- tion Centre from Monday to Thursday of next week, depending on the number of interested persons. This is the Ontario Fitness evaluation and appointments must be made in advance for those wishing evaluation or re-evaluation. FITNESS ROOM OPENING: The Fitness Room in the Recreation Centre will open to the public beginning next Monday. Persons will be on hand to give expert advice on how the equipment is to be used and al= so help to set up individual programmes for persons interest- ed. © We also hope to have a Fun Run and a Fun Ski in conjunc- | tion with this and further details will be made by Post Off- ice flyer before the'end of this week. NO-BODY-CONTACT HOCKEY: Please check the 'drena schedule as No-Body=Contact heckey We intend to go back to our regular times the following weekend. continued page 15 eeeecees