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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-03-19, Page 50Pag.• 34-Fa1311. PrOgrss '9? COMPUTER TRAINING ACADEMY Fast • affordable training for adults. Learn by doing;.. • At your own pace. -At your own convenience, 57 Albert St.. (519) 4824 503 Clinton MsINTEE RtiAL.TOR' LUCKNo, PAUL :WrZINN Associate Broker Wilfred Mclntee Co • Limited Realtor LUCKNOW 519-528-241-1 Fax 519-528.3523 981h ACRES - 70 workable, 24 acres mixed bush. Three bedroom' house, well main tained,•surrounded`by mature walnuts. excellent vlew•of.countryside, 30'' x s0', shed, 40' x•50` barn with new foundation., 1 Located bet Seen Wingham and I:ucknow. Asking $165,000. 100 ACRES = completely renovated' house; vaulter{ ceiling in dining area, loft above kitchen, 2 baths, 3. bedrooms, oil/Wood heat,. 85; acres workable, 2 acre `pond, 7 acre bush, 100' x 50' beet bam in gbbd condition:. • Exceptional dwelling, .; must be seen. 2 miles from LucknoW, $197,500. • $165,000 - Fieldstone tann•house on 96.5 100 ACRES -,85 acres systematically • ` acres located on Hwy. #86 near Lucknow., drained. 3 bedrdom frame house, new oil Three, separate ponds close to building, , hot• water heating. & drilled well. 30' x 45' babbiing•stream. barn,. KinlosS Twp. $139,900:' re scientists will internship progr he Agri -Food Science Horizons Program - designed to .help young. scientists gain necessary techni- cal expertise, practical experi- ence and expert mentoring from leading agri-food sector :researchers - was launched recently by Ralph Goodale, Minister of Agriculture and Agri -Food Canada'(AAFC). The program is being Spon, -sored by AAFC as a component= of the' recently announced Youth Employment Strategy of the Government of Canada. It will focus on developing the. skills. Canada's future- scientists and veterinarians will need' to secure meaningful employment, Agri -Food Science Horizons will target youth inundergradu- ate, graduate and post -.graduate science -related. and veterinary disciplines 'to prepare a new -generation of scientists to take over -.the ,reins from Canada's, • present contingent of senior sci- entists, . , Between 140. and' 200 intern ships,lasting approximately one year, will beoffered to students. over the next two years.. The initiative will be administered through AAFC's 18 national research centres as well as seven regional` AAFC Food Production and Inspection .(FF&J) laboratories across the country. It will be runin con- junction with AAFC's Matching Investment Initiative, and as such will encourage greater private sector invest- . ment in scientific research and development. . • "In addition' to being a great opportunity for Canadian. youth, Science Horizons will benefit Canada's agri-food industry by giving it the opportunity to invest in tomorrow's scientists and veterinarians, in order to • maintain the level of highly= skilled scientists necessary to retain; the strength, innovative- ness and vision of the industry's research programs," said Goodale. "The technological advance- ments gained from this increase in research and development • 4. • 7 .g 1 9 •10 1 12. .13 ..14.. 15 16 I? 18 .19 e construct alltypes o� rm Quildin • Serving Lucknow. And Area For :Cver 25 Years. CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING CENTRE BUILDING:: SUPPLIES: CONTRACTING FREE ESTIMATES. RESIDENTIAL [ COMMERCIAL ,AGRICULTURAL • Free Estimates Theprice we quote is the price you :pay activity will improve Canada's international competitiveness in the agricultural technology field and will increase trade opportu- nities benefitting all areas of the Canadian economy," Goodale added. The program will be indus- try -led with sector members responsible for submitting research proposals and.provid- ing matching funds tocover project costs. The federal por- tion of funding for the Science Horizons Project foragriculture•. ..will amount to $2.4 million. over the next two years as. con- firmed in the 1997 Federal Budget. Approximately $12,000 per participant' per year will be available and will be matched by theprivate sector for a total annual investment per student of $24,000. , Students are. encouraged t6 post their resume on the National ,Graduate Register at http://ngr.schoolnet.ca. Fuijther information can be• obtained by calling the bilingual informal tion line at 1=800-935-5555. ;:sly l„ % •x. Z.. N • This special issue is an annual publication of e Lucknow Sentinel brought to you�throu�hthe cooperative era��e efforts of the following editorial and advertising people: Andy Bader . Sue Ann Ellis Patrick Raftis. Ron Wassink. • Rick Kew De Crosetta Marilyn Arscott, `. Tracey Doerr. '' Jennifer Vandemeer:' Mike O'Neill Ralph -Pearce Kevin Shriek .Torn Williscraft •Dan Dunlop Jacki Alln Tom Skarrett, .Gary Haist .Bernice Pugh Joanne Gauthier Terri -Lynn Dale Karen Koestler Donna Pretty. ., • Gail Lawson Lisa Merner Kathy Young Don Hubick Sandy Boak Audrey Mid"dleton:. Jackie Collins Kin -r Siegner Neil Clifford • Process color front pages -.courtesy MichelleBauman . Pat Livingston `Editor Tom'Tliompson Sales Manager Administration - Phyllis Matthews -Helm