The Huron Expositor, 1976-10-14, Page 4THE BOYS AGAINST THE WALL — The senior students at St. Patrick's School in
Dublin were in on the Thanksgiving assembly on Friday too. This group of boys sat
in front of the stage and watched their schoolmates. (Expositor Photo)
Glaziers honoured on 50th
who was Mrs. Glazier's maid of
honor, was an honored guest, at
their party.
The family held a reception for
the couple at Saltford Valley Hall,
October 1. About 30 people
attended p dinner at the home of
their granddaughter. Sherry
Post ma. on October 2. Guests at
the party came from Mississauga.
Guelph, London, Clinton,
Goderich and Blyth.
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Introducing the greatest
aid to litter prevention since
the refillable pop bottle.
The Ar
refillable
pop bottle_
Remember the days when all
pop bottles were returnable and refillable?
YourOntario Ministry of the Environment
wants to bring those days back, because there
were a lot of advantages to the refillables,
Their re-use saved energy and raw
materials involved in bottle manufacture. And,
more important, people returned refillable bottles.
So they didn't become the litter and garbage
disposalproblem that throwaway bottles and
cans are causing today.
On October 1, 1976 a new law went
into effect. It says that within six months, retail
vendors will be required to stock and display in
refillable bottles any size, flavour and brand of soft
drink they offer in non-refillable bottles.
In other words they have to offer you a
choice. It also requires that retailers selling soft drinks.in
refillable bottles must now accept and refund cash
deposits of at least lOct on small sizes and 20¢ on large
sizes. And the amounts of these deposits must be shown
separately from the actual price of the pop.
Your Ministry of the Environment
thinks that a return to refillable bottles
will save energy, help alleviate garbage
disposal problems, and reduce the number
of landf ill sites. It will be a step toward
a clean, unlittered Ontario.
Ministry
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Hon. George A. Kerr. Q.C.. Minister
Everett Biggs, Deputy Minister
Notice to
Ontario
Retailers
Effective October 1,
1976, you will be required
to accept deposits on
refillable soft drink Con-
tainers of 100 on small
sizes and 200 on large
tiies. You will also be
required to refund
deposits in these amounts
on all reasonably clean,
intact, refillable soft
drink containers which
you normally handle.
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Environment and'are
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Ottawa, Pembroke,
Peterborou9h, Sarnia,
Scrult.Ste. Marie, Stoney
Creek, Sudbury,
Thunder Bay, Timmins,
Welland and Windsor
or by writing or phoning:
Environment Ontario
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Telephone: (416)9654659
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DEPOSIT REFUND
FOR REFILLABLE
SOFT DRINK BOTTLES
Regulations of the Province of
Ontario under the Environmental
Protection Act provide that a
cash refund of the full deposit
will be paid for up to 48 intact
and reasonably Clean refillable
containers in any 24-hour period
Of a brand and flavour of
carbonated soft drink sold here
in containers of the same size
within the preceding six months,
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pnefit once well attendedF
The former Verna Colclough
and Wilfred Harold Glazier ,'ere
honored on the occasion of their
fiftieth wedding anniversary
recently.
The couple met at • Miss
Colclough's when Mr: Glazier
---- happened by one day to ask her to
a dance. That was their first date
and they have been together since
1922.
The couple was married in the
Victoria United Church
Parsonage October 6, 1926 at 4
p.m. A dinner at the bride's home
followed the ceremony.
They first settled on the 14th
concession of Goderich Township.
After two and one half•years. they
moved to the 11th concession
where they lived for about 35
years. The couple ,retired ,from
farming M 1969 , and moved to
Clinton.
They have two daughters: Ruth
(Mrs. Clayton) Hodgins of Clinton
and Iva • (Mrs. Rick) Newman of
Mississauga. and have five
grandchildren. Nick Hodgins.
Amherstburg: *Kim Hudgins.
Clinton: Sherry t Mrs. Peter)
Postma. Clinton and Shawn and
Tim Newman of Mississauga.
Mr. Glazier is worshipful
master of the Loyal Orange Lodge.
in Clinton and both are members
of Ontario Street United Church.
Clinton.
Lillian Cartwright of Mitchell..
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Couple
married
in London
Frances Helen.Rielly, daughter
of Arnold and Dorothy Rielly,
London, and Stuart Bruce Dow,
son of Elmer and Mary F. Dow.
Staffa, were married in Mount
Zion United Church, London. by-
the Rev. GeOrge .Morris 'on
September 18, 1976.
The bride was attended by
matron of honour Mrs. Arna
Mitchell and. bridesmaid, Miss
Shawn Rielly, sisters of the bride.
Groomsman was Mr.Alvin Dow,
brother of the .groom, and • '
guests were ushered by Mr. Allan
Brown, a friend of the groom.
Vocalists were Misses Joanne and
Nola Doti, the groom's sisters.
Following the 'dinner and
reception at the Holiday Inn,
London. the code left for a trip
to EaSiern Ontario, New York
State and Niagara Falls. They are
residing in London.
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Harvest home was celebrated
at St. Peters Lutheran Church
with Paitor Horst officiating on
Sunday morning. A special
anthem was sung by the Sunday
school and enjoyed by all. The
church was richly decorated with
fruits from the fields and
gardens.
The Western district assembly
will be held in the same church on
Wednesday.
Rob and Phyllis Brady, London,
are visiting with the later's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Ahrens, Maryilyn and Steven f or
the weekend.
A large crowd attended, the
benefit dance for Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Beuermann and family
Friday evening at Family
"Paradise. Mr. and Mrs.
Beuermann could not be present
as he is a patient in London
University Hospital. We all wish
him a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Weiterson
enjoyed the 50th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Quantz in Listowel held at the
United Church. There was an
open house Sunday afternoon and
evening. A very large crowd
attended.
Mc. and Mrs. Wm. Brown
spent Thanksgiving weekend with
the later's mother Mrs. Etta
Armstrong, Milbourne and had a
few days holidays in Windsor.
Martin Quincey, Kitchener,
who attends hockey school there
accompanied his dad George
Zuincey, New Jersey and visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fischer
and family over the weekend.
He also spent a few days with
Martin in Kitchener when they
were having hockey try outs.
Visitors° with Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Elligsen and family were
the former's brother and
sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Elligsen from Windsor over the
weekend. They also. attended
Edwin and Clara Rose's 50
anniversary held in Mitchell.
It is good to see Mrs
Joe Smith and Mr. Manual'
Beuerman have returned home
from "Seaforth Community
hospital. Wishing 'them' both a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Buuck
attended the 25th anniversary of
Mr. and'Mrs. Cameron Grual in
the community centre last
Saturday evening in Atwood.
Wedding bells. rang at the
United Church fpr the
Elliot-Wood wedding in Tavistock
last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Bode, St. Catherines
accompanied the former's
nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Bode to attend the
wedding and reception.
Congratulations to the young
couple. .
Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Bode
visited till Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Bode and brother
Mr. Norman Bode and the boys.
Friends and relatives will be
sorry to hear Tonie Siemon is a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital where he had surgery.
Mrs. Joseph Thornton is in the
same hospital. We wish them
both a speedy recovery.
A number of neighbours,
relatives and girl friends gathered
at the Orange Hall in Mitchell
Wednesday Oct 6th to present
Joyce Vock with a miscellaneous
bridal shower. It was given and
planned by Debra Westman,
June Walkom and Valerie
Chessel. Lunch with coffee and
tea were served.
With Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Wolfe. Clinton was son Dale
Wolfe, Brodhagen and Paul
Peterson Mission City .B.C. Mrs.
Lorne Wolfe has returned home
from General Hospital Stratford
where she had surgery and is
recuperating at home.
Mr. and Mrs, Wayne
Beuertnan, Jeffery, Dennis and
Jill from London were guests of
the later's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Manuel Beuerman for
Thanksgiving. We are glad
Dennis has returned home from
the University Hospital, London
where he had surgery. We all
wish him a speedy recovery.
Miss Donna Vock from Port
Elgin Is home with her parents
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Vock and
family for some holidays.,
We are glad to know Ross Bode
who had surgery in the General
Hospital, Stratford has returned
home where he is convalescing.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice,
Stratford and grandchildren Paul,
Mark and Judy Sholdice fiom
Brampton and little Kyle Wagner
called on Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
Wolfe Saturday evening. ft was a
pleasure to have our old
neighbours with us.
Mrs. Sholdice and Judy visited
on Sunday afternoon with Mr.
c Mrs. Laverne Wolfe and Mr.
Manuel Beuerman. They were
formerly of 'Brodhagen.
NOW IT'S OUR TURN — The first and most warmly students. The auditorium was - decorated in
applauded effort at ,St. Patrick's Thanksgiving Thanksgiving sty le. . ((Expositor Photo)
assembly was a recitation by the kindergarten