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A number of people were out and around on Sunday as the first
signs of spring began to appear. This man decided he couldn't wait
any longer to get his feet wet. It won't be too long before the other
School system
will lose four
teachers
BY STEPHANIE LEVESQUE
Four elementary school teaching posi-
tions and two secondary school teaching
positions will be dropped from the Huron
County school system this September.
At its March 6 meeting, the board of
education approved staffing levels for the
1985-86 school year.
Personnel committee chairman Graeme
Craig said attrition - retirement or resigna-
tions - will take care of the lower number of
school teachers expected for next year.
There will be 319.5 teaching positions this
coming school year compared to 323.3 posi-
lions now in the Huron elementary system.
Enrolment is expected to go from 6,065
elementary school students this year to 5,987
next year.
Teaching staff at the school board's three
schools for the trainable mentally retarded
will stay at 10.
There will be 230.5 teaching positions in
the county's five secondary schools this fall
compared to the 232.34 positions presently.
Enrolment at the secondary schools is ex-
pected to fall from 3,797 to 3,771.
Clothes, money
taken in robbery
On Monday a house on Gloucester terrace
was broken into between 1:00 and 3:00 p.m.
There were several items taken including
clothing, golf clubs, jewelry and cash was
stolen. In total $7,520 worth of goods was
taken.
This was the first day -light break-in for
many years according to Cheif King.
The Chief also cautions residence that if
they see anyone suspicious lurking around
their block to call police day or night.
NEWBORN NEWS'
JURJENS
Henry and Ina are,pleased to announce the
birth of their second child Jennifer Krista
weighing 6 lbs. 14 oz. at 12:34 a.m. Monday
March 4, 1985 at Wingharri and District
Hospital. A little sister for Matthew. Fourth
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Hank
Veldhorst, Lucknow, Ont. and seventh
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jurjens
Lucknow, Ont.
ROBSON
_.Bonito Hobert and Beth_a da ghter Alishia
Dawn, weighing 5 lbs. 6 oz. Tuesday,
February 26, 1985 in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, Ontario. Happy grandparents are
Roy and Mary Robson, Auburn, Ont. and
Vince and Idell Austin, Goderich, Ontario.
MELADY
Patrick and Doris (nee Naylor) are proud to
announce the arrival of their son, Thomas
Matthew Moss Melady on Feb. 14, 1985. Mat-
thew is afirst grandchild kr Dr. and Mrs.
T.R. Melady and an eighth grandchild for
Mrs. Jessie Naylor, all of Goderich.
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