Goodwill A Present Which Can't Be Bought
Higli pressure ' salesmanship was eommercialSsing Christmas, Father's Day, Metheris Day and Easter to such an extent that he fearecl Ihe real splrit of these occasions was to danger of being lost, 5fr. T, G. Vincent, chairman of the Horowhenua Power Board, told the staff at a sociat gathering, at the ooard's depot yesterday. "Maybe I'm just getting old and crusty/' he added, "and can't appreeiate the modern way of things, but I still think that Christmas is being over-commereiaKsed. At this time of the year it is usual for the jjoard members to be the guests of he staff," said Mr. Vincent. "We Jon't bring with us tahgible presents, but we do bring something even more valuable — the goodwill >f the board.
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Chronicle (Levin), 20 December 1949, Page 4
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