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- THE 1111,RONI fXPOSITall FEBRUARY t 1479,
Jelin Goddard, the new
director of the Strattord and
Clinton Camintso.
rtinestOga, College. ts getng
It), tin introduerng a 'new
program at the Stratford
;campus.
• The program ts tttetafs,
machuntig Prograit.t. told ,the
ce,"„lege plans to start phase
one of the program on April
Roth Air Goddard and the
new program were formally
totrodusnit at a press confer -
slice held at the Stratford
campus ou Thursda‘ aftei'-
noon.
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Mr t;odelards • tt. pro,
ftissunial engineer. o os
employed in arts:try ;for
years•in a number of
ntanagerial positions, before
he toned Conestoga Callege
an IOW as, a technOlop.
te,t her,
' Pcors •Goddard told _the
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Pre-schoolers welcome at Huron
Tis the season to be •at
Huron Centennial, but tf you
can't •be. let its share our
news with you.
Our librarian eontinues
welcome pre.sehoolerS on
Wedesdays Rif stories.. plays
and craftS.
Just everynne is thinking.
talking and: doing actisides
about snow, Snow is evident
both outside and inside the
classrooms without aettially
bringing h in. We read. write
and learn about winter, Top.
ics include kinds. formation's,
advantages • 0.ri disad-
vontageS •of, snow, We
remember the winter_.bitds.
Students Council plans a
winter carnival of fun in the
snow for early February. We
are likely to witness some
fantastic. snowsboeing, dog,
sled toeing, (but no, dogs) fox
and goose games, snowball
throwing, snow scelpture.
and crazy carpet races.
These are especially busy
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days: On Tuesdays Grade
threes go swimming ot tbe
Vanastra Reereation, Centre
and Grade eight* go curling.
Qrade tie to ei,ght •are
preparing for public speok-.
ing. Our library shows evi,
• dence •of much research
tieing dene ter the speeches.
The parents of Grade eight
students come out to help
• their children select Grade 9
courses. This week flouride
• brushing bo.s emPhasized
good dental healthJust for
fun Student's Council named,
Tie Day for Grades 5. to 8 and
that o suecess. All but three •
students wore ties. The staff
„against student volleyball
games at the end of that day
had 1 game in 'favour of the
Staff. But the students are
really • practising • for the
volleyball.,teurnament to be
held February 10th.
• In not so distant a future
spring concert time will
• arrive, This year's. theme,
PlOwiag, Matsh. is in
operations Material 'Is being
gathered and, practising has
begun. Reaching out to the
'communtty has brought good
_Aims and some benefits for
ourstudents, The adventure
playground. • a Community
• Christmas Convert, and a.
• special interest ukulele
grup�f graduates of Huron
Centenntal are but a few. We
like what's happening. Kee
in toueh, •
•;The 'Grade Five Class in,
. Huron Centennial School had
tt spaghetti feast on Friday,
Pecember & 141. About 60
. people oereled dinner. The
•other G6tie 5 class and a few
teachers came over for the
spaghetti feast. The class
started to make the sauce far
'the spaghetti about 9:30. The
meal was served about 11:30.
Everybody iii :the 'closs liked
it very much, It was Very
good, •
On Friday, Deeember
press conference attiliettee
that AS time .goes.on. there
iU be more nd ;note
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vonutuunty couege programs,
designed to, fill specific jobs
,in the surrounding Common -
Kenneth F limnerpres-
ident of Conestoga ( ollege,.
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Centennial
restaurant •opened in
Huron Centennial School.
After studying ItOly* Mr.
Kemp's class thought a
lunch •of sp aghetti was a
great way to finish their
study. So the morning of the
meal, Mr. Lave's grade five.
and other guests were greet-,
ed by yummy stnells and full
plates. It was a Success
because everyone liked
• everythingeven the garlie
•bread, Bonnie Turner. Gr. 5
said •a recent of the
lour county am, s ser‘ed by1
the school. found tilt() JOh
openings related to Metill
machining trades. '
He said indastrieS7,.wcte
going tO need skilled metal
workers from machine loner.
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oars, to AechntelanS 404
technologists.H ad the
•survey ,found the jarger
inunber of job openings.in,
the field would be at the
• more highly skilled level.
• 1."ntler the newprogram.
•which Ain stort this, spring.
' ;9,idents' progress.
through a series of modules'
•or levels. .Mr. Hunter said
1.71•111414t.* stiff hope secondary
,SvhoolS will es eninolly pro -
1 \We Ittv first module for their
students at the Cirade 9
.10 level.
Mr, Miner Cmphasiied
th 0CAN program is open to
both young Iten 411(1 women.
The vollege president said,
“The do is gone when a
-machine shop Was a. dirty,
place tto, oorkl.“
NVith the program, being
offered, in modulesthe stu-
dents con 'progress os far as
they tNila• front a Semi.
skilled to skilled -100 or
training.
Sohn Goddard
line '71,11/Jets of fine lbods
zehrs
Mr. :tintner said in the
Itezt three, years, there wilt
be 2,000 job openings M the
metal machining segment of
indUStry, and support jobs
will jittcrease thiSfiglire to
'4 .500 openings.
Mr. - Hunter • said he
wonders if Canada%
• economic problem issimply
that we lack skilled peoPle to
fill job openings. The eollege
president said Ot one time.
skilled people immigratt,.'d to
• Canada from other eonntries.
Now • people. in Western
Europe arc living in eoun-
trieS •OS prosperous or more
prosperous than Canada and
they ore unwilling to cm- .
migrate.
Mr, Hunter said the
tion of of importing skilled
• workers seemed to be one
peculiar toCanada. 'Also, he
said because skilled workers
were often immigrants. the
rest of soeiety tendt411.-'to put
skilled labor down.". •
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eventuully the college wants
to look at the fields of
electronics, materials ,train-
ing -and data processing to,
see die Job requirements of
these industries and, te eon -
skier, creating programS tO
1111 these requirements.
Dean John Goddard said
the new Metals maeldning
programs, which are p Series
rive programs. will be
's"aTdinhiPyedo;clinegY•tbh4ir tf.11;0,0.e011ekigee
hopes to get away from •the
idea •of • pieces of riper
attesting to certain- level of
nbstrr:mg i
competency-bosed program
wili put s
examinations, The •college
president said examination
of a general machinist, tool
and die; worker.; found there
are. ,6.000) 'separate ornpe-
rendes in this trade,
is remarks to the
attdivoce0• Peon Goddard
said some innovations would
he required at the Stratford
and, Clinton campuses to
serve the populations of
Perth and lithon counties,
which are relatively,. spread,
nut.
He said in the future, the
c011ege may need more tech-
• nology to bring education to,
,people rather than trying to
being the people to •the
college campuses.
Dean ooddard said ome
of the technologies the school
will be exploring include
• using the radio, television
and telephone to reach the
public.
The dean said in the future
he looks forward to meeting
people in the community and
he wants the community to
indicate their needs to the
College.
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