HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Bayfield Post, 1982-06-04, Page 1The Bayfield Post
ISSUE A - 20
FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1982
Editor's Corner
How to destroy the Country in 10 easy lessons?
Exclusive course given by the Liberal Party of
Canada.
The Liberals have been giving away and spend-
ing the Tax -payers money for the past 25 years
like a group of kids playing Monopoly with
double money. They literally bought political
power. Now the day of reckoning has dawned.
Our interest rates are killing thousands of
home -owners and businesses. Unemployment is
at Depression levels. Our money is at a 50
year low. Nobody wants it.
Our economy shows little promise of recovery.
Our energy industry is in shambles. Our
inflation rate is out of control because of
government spending. The consumer who is
also the Taxpayer is getting it in both
directions.
The poor and unemployed are desperate.
What a successful course: What a hell
a mess; Give the country a break, Mr.
Trudeau. Call an election.
CUBS GO CAMPING
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IN MEMORIAM
Tragedy struck the family of Cameron Reder
of Bayfield when the young man was killed on
Saturday, May 29 in a traffic accident near
the Bayfield Bridge. He was a life-long
resident of the area. Our sympathy goes to
his wife and young daughter, his parents,
and all the family.
AUSABLE - BAYFIELD CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
HIRES STUDENTS FOR SUMMER
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Once again, funding from the Provincial Gov-
ernment has made it possible to conduct
armther Experience Program at the Ausable-Bayfield
Conservation Authority.
Projects planned for this summer include
of installation of steps at Port Blake, trail
improvement at Parkhill and Rock Glen. Conser-
vation Areas, as well as several erosion
control projects. There are many other pro-
jects included in the Experience '82 program.
The program will be co-ordinated by Senior
Supervisor, Liz Scott. Veronica Sferrazza will
be responsible for cataloguing of resource
material at the Authority. Cathy Stadder will
be co-ordinating the recreational activities
for campers at the Parkhill Conservation Author-
ity. Helen Dougall, under the Experience '82
program will assist Cathy with her duties.
Provincial funding has also allowed the hiring
of Steve Carroll as the Conservation Services
Supervisor, and Doug Raymond as the Conservation
Services Technician.
The Falls Reserve Conservation Area was the
site of the District Cub and Scout Camping
Competition. Last Friday at 6 p.m. Cubs
from the Bayfield Cub Pack left for the
camp grounds. For some it was their first
experience away from home. When Sunday
came around and the lowering of the Flags
ceremony at 2:30 p.m took place, there were
a lot of tired boys. Work and play all day
and too excited to sleep at night is a good
recipe for exhaustion. It'll be an outing
they will remember long into life.
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The Exeter work crew will consist of foreperson
Bruce Shaw, as well as Mike Taylor, Pam
Carnochan and Patty Masr.Ica.
The Parkhill work crew will be made up of fore-
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Mike Fleming and Daryl Webber.
The Experience program will once again provide
three Ford of Canada vehicles for the use of
program employees this summer.
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