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A6 — THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 9, 1981
Fewer pupils in Huron
FEDERAL
BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
BY STEPHANIE LEVESQUE
Huron County students are
back to school this week, but
there aren't as many as last
year.
There is a total of 10,776
students projected to fill the
classrooms in Huron County,
compared to an actual figure
of 11,088 students on Sept.
30, 1980. These figures are
from the Huron County Board
of Education.
At the elementary school
level, the projected enrol-
ment is 6,721 students, with
All persons who wish to
obtain a licence to trap
fur-bearing animals, but have
not previously held a licence,
must first successfully com-
plete a course of instruction in
fur harvest management and
conservation given by the
Ministry of Natural Resour-
ces.
Although the course is only
mandatory for new trappers
we are encouraging veteran
trappers to take the course as
well.
The content of the course
includes the history of fur
management, humane trap-
, ping, fur laws and policies,
pelt preparation and the
biology, management and
trapping techniques of var-
ious fur-bearing animals.
In the Win gham district
which consists of Huron and
Perth Counties, the town-
ships of Huron, Kinloss,
Culross, and Carrick in Bruce
County and the township of
the 1980 actual figure of 6,788
students.
At the secondary school
level, the projected enrol-
ment is 3,992 students, with
last year's actual enrolment
at 4,235 students.
In. the trainable mentally
retarded schools, the project-
ed enrolment is 63 students,
with the 1980 actual enrol-
ment at 65 students.
The total number of teach-
ers across the count y are:
secondary, 245 teachers; ele-
mentary, 332 teachers; and
trainable mentally retarded
Minto in Wellington County,
a course will commence on
October 7th, 1981 at he
Central Huron Secondary
School in Clinton. The course
will continue each Wednes-
day evening for 10 weeks.
Any interested people
should contact the Wingham
district office for further
information and application
forms. Ph. 357-3131 or 1-800-
265-3003. The registration
fee of 515.00 is payable on the
first night of the course.
schools, 9.5 teachers. The
total, number of teachers with
the Huron County Board of
Education is 603.45 which in-
cludes teachers working out
of the Board office.
The actual first-day enrol-
ment figures will be Present-
ed at the Board's meeting on
Sept. 10.
For an appointment or further information on
the Bank's services call 271-5650 [collect] or
write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario.
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