rane; R. A. Balkwill, Fort Frances; D. E. Gage, Geraldton; 

 D. A. Fawcett, Kapuskasing; R. M. Christie, Kemptville; K. K. 

 irizawa, Kenora; W. B. Clarke, Lake Erie; J. M. Halpenny, 

 Lake Huron; F. E. Sider, Lake Simcoe; A. E. Walroth, Lindsay; 

 W. L. Sleeman, North Bay; J. S. Ball, Parry Sound; T. W, 

 Hueston, Pembroke; W. D. Tieman, Sault Ste. Marie; F. L. 

 FHall, Sioux Lookout; G. A. McCormack, Sudbury; S. R. 

 Hamilton, Swastika; R. A. Baxter, Thunder Bay; A. H. Pea- 

 cock, Tweed; and J. R. Oatway, White River. 



Director, Ontario Forest Technical Scliool: R. W. Hummel. 



TOTAL STAFF, march 3i,i97i 



, Proba- Unciassi- 



^^g^''^^ tionary tied 



Total 



Head Office 774 122 181 1,077 



Field 2,045 286 1,325 3,656 



Total 2,819 408 1,506 4,733 



Total, March 31, 1970.. . 2,762 310 877 3,949 



Total, March 31, 1969. . . 2,486 485 904 3,875 



Total, March 31, 1968. . . 2,304 490 966 3,760 



Total complement of regular and probationary 

 positions, March 31, 1971 



Total regular and probationary staff, 



March 31, 1971 



Total vacancies in complement, 

 March 31, 1971 



3,336 



3,227 



109 



^STAFF TURNOVER, 1970-1 



Resigned Dismissed Retired 



A forester speaks to children at a forestry field day in Lind- 

 say Forest District. Photo by C. Van Cemerden. 



NEW EMPLOYEES HIRED, 1970-1 



Male Female Total 



Foresters .... 

 Biologists .... 

 Engineers ... 

 Miscellaneous 



257 

 88 

 11 

 50 



Deceased 



Super- 

 annuated 



Inter-Dept. 

 Transfers 



Misc. 



Total 



*Statt turnover during the fiscal year was 6.97 per cent, the ratio of separations to the total of regular and probationary staff at March 37, 1977. 



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