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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-03-05, Page 5by riJyi 0 you a winter o this.. akin; Kiniough travellers. are home Kinlough travellers are' home:. Lea -Anne Halden by and 'Brad Engel from Venezuela and Art and., Barb Breckles from the Cayman Islands. • Tamara' Hodgins is home from hospital as is- Gerald' s- Gera ld " : Murray from Stratford, General.;. We wish these. ' two good healthin the. future. At Kinloss Community; Centre on ': Wednesday night the card party Win- ners in ners were: Nancy Hill and: Allie Hayes .tied for ladies and 'Bernie. Bragg for the • men Wes Bullock was the ; lucky ticket, o -;, `The community:: was saddened this week 'with. the sudden death: of Fred Guest. ; We+feel': we've lost- a 'true =,friend ,and, good . neighbor even though he } ' had 'moved, :.. to Whitechurch. Our sy'inpa; thy is extended ' to Mary' and family and his sister '. Jean Johnston of Lon on and • her family.; The kinlough PreSbyterian: church ladies , served the. ` lunch :to 'family and friends on Saturday after- ' fter- ':noon.' : There is stannic to•.get; involved withyour,history and the Kinloss Township book. Call the clerk•, if you can help! Sunday dinner 'guests ' with Myrtle Percy were Val Matthews • and Ed Comeau of Wingham. Glen. • and Penny. Haldenby Visited Saturday with `Joe and Nancy Jansen of Culross Township. Linda and; Kay Thacker ' visited Friday with May Boyle at Maple Breezes, '. May, we hope your foot will soon .be better. We are sorry to report; the loss of a family from if the community. Len, Kay and Aaron , Long have , moved to the':Teeswaater Culross. area. Best wishes in your new home: • Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 5, 1997 - Page 5 a. aogo 1,m not takirr, a. Vaca on:this year,11f I were, f load rather tke.itn ae:au rr cr, .1 lik, .thy. Chris Quirior incardiiie should o, why rtut?. Thauti l think l should Maty : h attar arid; s : nd the kids t ievvherc. aren Scott Belgrave "leo, but rriy Mom is. if 1 could getaway, Tad like to g.0 to Florida. in the winter.'" l on Irwin Lucknow ty1?ue', already gone,c went out west for Christmas and spent the holidays with my brother and h(s faml:iy,, flarh Aitchison' Lucknow No, we have a trailer we enjoy and l'll be there for: the holidays," • Canada is a trading nation. Exports account for 40 per cent of GDP and are responsible for creating and maintaining bwidreds of thousands' of jobs many of these in rural Canada. The Government of Canada currentlyassists exporters through ;a variety ofprograms.. If you have a one- Or two-year export strategy:and need financial help for elements likevisits"to potential ; n° markets, incoming buyers, product testing for market certification, trade fairs or legal fees fdr Marketing agreements abroad, we're hereto help: , Under the Program for Export Market Development (PEMD), the Government of Canada will match your costs.' for these and other activi= ties up' to a max mum of $50,0 For more information on this fsrogram call your Intentational'.Tide Centre at 141'6) 973-5063. A. The Agriaipod.Industry. Market Strategies (AIMS) initiative facilitates financial and technical assistance to industrygroups to develop and irlrple- .ment market responsive strategies the key to success m export markets. For ore: information contact Canada's AgriFood Tr'ade'Service coordinator in Ontario Mayne 'Parlee. at (519) 837-9400.' • Exporting is •rewarding but it can be risky, too.,Free up capital • • and protect Your investment.with export credit insurance: The Export • Development Corporation •{EDC) offers a range of flexible'solutions, ' .including specialized services :for small business: Can X-888-832-3320 for :rpore;inf ormation, or visi .their well :site at http://www.edc. • lir Timely, relevant Market Infor- mation is available from Canadian experts on agri=food,: foreign markets and exporting: A thousand access points.lead to the Aga -Food. Trade Network and custom inforrriation foz', Canadian Agri -food businesses looking to break'mto new. export markets and • capture lucrative market share. For more information contact Canada's • Agti-FoodTrade Service coordinator in. Ontario, Wayne Parlee, at (519) 837»9400, tr look it up on the • Internet' at http /atri-nae.agr.ea of qualified, potential employees, the - Government of Canada's 1Vational'Graduate Register is free, compre-, hensive and reliable., This searchable, bilingual,° Internet database matches students and graduates looking for work with recruiting,employers. _.. For more information call -800-964-7763 or look it up on the Internet at h tp.//ngr.schootneI;ca Government" . Gouvernennent of Canada du Canada