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MCS Employment Services at Aylmer Community Services, 25 Centre St, Aylmer, ON.

Fanshawe_FC_vert_CareerEmploymentServices2Fanshawe College Career & Employment Services – our partner at Aylmer Community Services. Available in St. Thomas and Aylmer; visit their online job board.

EmploymentOntarioV2FrEmployment Ontario – The Ontario government provides funding, programs, and resources for job seekers. See our staff at Aylmer Community Services for more details.

Employment Services Elgin – Employment Services Elgin provides tools and resources for employers and job seekers in Elgin County. Current local job postings can be found on their site under “Job Postings.”

Worktrends – Provides work trends and labour market information for St. Thomas, London, and Woodstock for Job Seekers, Employers/HR Professionals, Educators/Career Counsellors, and Students.

Government of Canada online job bank – set the search criteria to customize your  job search using the Government of Canada’s online nation-wide job bank.

 

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2017 MCS Annual Banquet

The MCS Annual Banquet (previously Auction Promotion
Dinner) is an evening to enjoy a catered meal of local eithnic
fare: Perogies and Farmers Sausage.
Hear the Aylmer Police Chief Andre Reymer speak and learn
more about Mennonite Community Services and what we are
doing in our community.
Tickets can be purchased at the MCS front desk.
16 Talbot St E. Aylmer.

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Abram’s Last Christmas in Canada (1921)

Abram’s Last Christmas in Canada is a fictional story told by Gerhard Ens. It’s Christmas morning 1921. Abram, a 12-year old Mennonite boy, struggles to understand why his family must emigrate to Mexico.

Photo Credit: Canada. Dept. of Interior / Library and Archives Canada / PA-04603
Photo Credit: Canada. Dept. of Interior / Library and Archives Canada / PA-04603

Pictured is a homestead of a Mennonite settler in South Tofield, Alberta, 1920-30s. On March 1, 1922 at 11:00AM the first train carrying Mennonite settlers departed Plum Coulee, Manitoba, Canada destined for San Antonio de Arenales, Chihuahua, Mexico. During 1922-30 some 25,000 Mennonites immigrated to Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and Paraguay.

Abram’s Last Christmas in Canada (pdf file)

 

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