The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-04-27, Page 26f►H' I I I SIGNAL -STAR. THURSDAY APRIL 27, 1972
PatJones is in charge of the business courses at Huron Centre;
Mr. Jones has nine students in his classes in<the first month of the
Centre's operation. More are expectdas the cal egge settles in to
its new quarters
The former Air Marshall Hugh Campbel I School' at Adastral Park
on the old•Canadian Forces Base south of town has taken in new
occupants this month. Thebuilding sti,il is used for education but
now the students are a little bigger. They are college students"
attending Conestoga College's Huron Centre.
Ross Milton director of Huron Centre goes over some work with
his secretary Debbie Rau ofSeaforth. The two are -the oldtimers
of Huron Centre having been with the Centre since it opened its
first office in Seatojth two years ago.
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Faye F eair of Clinton will be in charge- of the info\mation. centre
• at HuronCehtre,,Faye was, .wet' known to many lin. Huron.Cbunty
when she was secretary for the Huron Federation of Agriculture
for six years.
4
s Huron
Centre finds a home at last
After a year of wondering,
Conestoga College's Huron
('entre has at last foutid'a'home,
The Centre moved into the
foi•iner, Air' Marshall Hugh
Campbell school at Adastral
Park. the residential area of the
.former Canadian Forces- Base •
Clinton on April 1. For, Roes
M3'lton head of the Centre and his
stilt, the last couple of weeks
have been hectic what with getting
used to quarters,• waking amid
work crews busy transforming
the former elementary school to
an adult education centre and
conducting classes. But they are
happy to have . someplace to
Conduct classes on a steady basis,
not lust borrowed quarters.
(lasses for 26 students are
t+din niare in the snareely-
furnished• building. Included
among these are six commercial
clerical students, two
'st,;uographic clerical ° students
and one student on commercial
I eiresher course.
T'her'e are also 12 students: in
the certified visiting homemaker
training course.
In addition to the 26 students at
the school, there are 16, students
taking a pre -apprentice carpentry”,
course a't Central Huron
Secondary School, 20 taking an
electronics .for journeymen
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There are also 20 -secretaries
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taking part -times and 20
employ 'at Boise Cascade in
Hensall learning electrical
wiring of recreation vehicles
under the Training in Business
and Industry. ,courses.
Besides Mr. Milton there are
seven teachers and two office
staff members at the school and
two teachers-who-a_r.e. condncti ig,•
classes away from the Centre.
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Already courses are, being
planned for,, the start of the
Centre's first full academic year
in September: Two courses which
Mr. Milton hopes to be able to
offer are connected with the
mobile ha -me industry. The first
• The second course is also two
is a Trailer Sales and.�'1'echnology 4 years in length and will be for
Management course f&' persons straight trailer technicians. Both
wishifig to become managers of courses- are still subject to
approval by the College.
business part, they 'may take a
oae ear technology. course.
Those who have no experience,
will take two years to complete
the course.
trailer sales outlets and trailer
parks.
If someone already knows the
technical end of the business, they
may be eligibl:to* take a
shortened .one-year „course_
business: If they knpw the
More courses are *also planned
for the Hon -remake's and a special
classroom with mock hospital"
ward in one end and kitchenettes
in the other is planned.
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Bernard Bilison is in charge of the scienc'e dipartment at Huron Centre. Mr, Bi I 'son shows a skeleton
of a calf which he found' and reconstructed. - '
A singsong in a-chilIren's*home: Kids` from broken homes
learning the joy of making music. With a guitar... aril gentle
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