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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1982
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JOINT EDITION
Editor's Corner
by Bob Burton
Solicitor -General Robert Kaplan apparently
wants to raise the maximum age for Juveniles
to 18. The move would be irresponsible
and regressive. More crimes are committed
by the age group of 14 to 18 than any other
group.
Mr. Kaplan hasn't heard apparently that the
permissive society has been a complete and
total failure. Young punks look upon
people like Mr. Ka -plan as "suckers"
The whole trend in the United States is
now in the other direction, to get tough
with teenage criminals who think they can
rob and kill with impunity. Up until now
they could. Apparently we can't learn
unless we follow that insane path. It's
time for a change.
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Many Ontario doctors are not acting like the
solid citizens most people think they are.
Apparently for a good number money, and
money alone, is their primary persuit.
Ontario doctors in general are well paid
by any standard. When one considers the
state of the economy they are among the
most fortunate of people. Like any group,
many doctors are more than worth the money
they make. On the other hand there are
many who according to their ability are
far over -paid. This latter group are
usually the ones whose greed knows no limit.
LAS VEGAS NIGHT - Bayfield
The Bayfield Recreation Committee raised
$1,200.00 from their Las Vegas Night.
Proceeds will go to the Rec. Committee's
programs this coming year. The money will
be spent on baseball, badminton, volleyball,
soccer and shuffleboard activities. A new
outdoor volleyball court is planned for this
summer. A revival of soccer is also in the
books for the younger generation.
The Bayfield Post and Zurich News will be
published monthly during the Winter months.
The next issue will be on March 11, 1982.
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,SWISS HOCKEY HERE:
- Zurich
A Swiss National Bantam Team will visit
Zurich on February 21. The Swiss team will
play the Zurich Bantams4at'2 p.m. at the
Zurich Arena. Following the game there will
be a gathering at the Dominion Dining Lounge
and Tavern which will include the hockey
players, local officials and the press.
The Swiss Bantams are on a two week visit to
Ontario and will make their headquarters in
Forest. Their hockey schedule includes games
in Forest, Lucan and Zurich. Local promoters
for the game are hoping for a good turnout.
The proceeds of the game go to the Zurich
Arena and Parks.
A banquet with the Swiss Team as guests of
honour will follow the game. Because of seat-
ing capacity only a limited number of tickets
are available for the dinner.
Admission to the Hockey Game is $2 for adults,
$1 for those 16 and under and pre-schoolers
with adults are free. Don't forget this exci-
ting event: THE SWISS BANTAMS VS THE ZURICH
BANTAMS on Sunday, February 21 at 2 p.m.
SKI CLINIC - Bayfield
A Ski Clinic will be held next Wednesday
night, Feb. 17, at the Arena at 7 p.m.
This will involve instruction in Cross -
Country and Alpine Skiing, waxing, equip-
ment and clothing. There will be demon-
strations and a film. For those who do not
have their own equipment, it will be provi-
ded. There will be no charge as the clinic
is being sponsored by the Recreation Committee.
GRAND BEND MOVIES
There will be a film for children at the
Grand Bend Public School on Saturday,
February 13 - "Escape to Witch Mountain"
at 1:30 p.m. The cost for adults is 75¢
and 50¢ for children. Pre-schoolers must
be accompanied by an adult.
l �iTU:t - BOB RUTTON
MANAGING EDITOA - Fran Burton
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