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			<title>Local manufacturer receives grant for new product line</title>
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 <br><em>From left, Jeff Pickney from the Ministry of Economic Development; Melanie Wright, project manager for Community Futures; Jimmy Haythornwaite, the owner of Universal Seal; Blaine Shannick, Plant Manager of Universal Seal; Mary Lynn Rutledge, General Manager of Community Futures as they celebrate the plant expansion. Photo submitted
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<br /><br />Universal Seal in Hastings Highlands just received a grant of $100,000 from the Community Futures Development Corporation (CFDC).  The grant (conditional on project completion) represents a contribution to the costs of equipment and training to support the development of a new polyurethane seal product line.  The new line will be sold world-wide.
<br /><br />The new line is expected to increase the company's sales by $100,000 in just its first year.  Existing staff will get new training, and two new workers will be hired.  The 50 year old company currently has 24 full-time and two part-time employees.
<br /><br />Plant Manager Blaine Shannick said this was part of a four-year expansion which will see over $800,000 in total invested.  CFDC <br /><br />Chair Jim Etmanski added: “This expansion is an excellent example of how small scale manufacturing can prosper in rural eastern Ontario by generating innovative concepts and developing them into a reality.”
<br /><br />In total, the Eastern Ontario Development Program plans to spend $48 million in the region over a five year period (2014-2019) in support of commercial and industrial innovation and economic development.
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