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0UiLTS AND AFGHANS —• Mrs.Christine Souter, -handmade quilts and needlework at the show. The
left, Miss Mae Smith, and Mrs. Lillian Grummett Dennis, sisters, who were away when the picture was
watch as two customers at Saturday's craft show look taken, said that when they put a quilt on the frame on
over' a handmade afghaq. Mrs. Souter and Misses Monday they try to have it finished by Thursday. or.
Ethel and Teenie Dennis of Seaforth displayed their Fridays (Staff Photo)
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McCallum, Jo ce and Carl and
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Billy who have been holidaying at
' i':' *+*i•�•,■ "j. the Manitoulin Island have
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_. _. INDOOR OVTDOOR
wt�, �:.a returned
u u:: �• Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wilson
` and family of.Orillia visited his
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parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Wilson. -ING
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph..McNichol,,
Mr. -and Mrs. Percy Dalton and
f.' Mr and Mrs Jack Bosman are on
4.
". a trip to Europe.
rn. Mr. 'and Mrs. Edward Regele
spent Saturday evening with Mr.
21and Mrs. Reg. Schultz of Blyth , � ' • .A`
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` Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Smith of
'4. Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin
PER SQ. YD.
Swindt of Milverton, Mr. and
Mrs. Th omas'Burns of, Dublin Red Green ` Gold Oran a arld' Blue
FORCES "SADDLE" AT STAMPEDE is a6tually a jet aircraft ejection seat, -being and -Mr. and Mrs: Laverne Wolfe .. g
explained to cowboy Gary Hayward of•,Lewistown, Montana. �y Sergeant Jamesl. of Brodhaeen were recent visitors
McKindsey, 43t.a bio -science technician at the Forces School of Aviation Medicine, with Mrs. Joseph Thojfon.
Toronto. Sergeant
cKindsey is of 30 seryicemen and women helping visitors visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
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at the Forces Salute to Aviation exhibit at this ear's Cal• ary Stampede. Sgt. Edward Regele were Mr. and
Y 9 9 Mrs. Ceeil E. Murray of Exeter.
McKindsey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R.R. McKindsey, fdrmerly of. Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs.Del Philip of Blyth,, SAVEWAY MONE"'Y" SAVERS 01
iMr. and Mrs. Barney Dennis of
%Moncrief, and Mr., and Mrs.
Clarence Regele. `
Mr. Walter Clatk bas 'returned d��� ,rr.. j�� T / ...:.i iA 54I'Rs,
to his home;rafter spe9ding a few ; t D PA ib D:00 ALUMINUM PATIO' DOORS
weeks • with his . family in t i
Montreal. Dominion sash wood patio door 60" x Satin finish aluminum, glazed 3/16" .tem- ,
6'8" tempered insulated glass, screen, pered safety, insulated glass weather
oungall hardware. stripped.
includes, two doors;
O�5'11.46 screen & .lock.. RSO . $
11/'2" x 6'83/x".. : 22 -ympilans w�
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GARAGE* Prices incl de all ha dw re r
•q� 8.0,0 ifyaur �re I�ghts
DOO,�S •Other StZes avaNa le SASNLESS
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OwJune 27th, the reportof"the Beverage - number• of areas. However,. he has no target The Young Olympians of SO O S f WINDOWS
.Packaging Group of the Environment date for legislation and refuses to hint at what SPECIAL 87 961 ,99'
Ministry's. Solid Waste Task Force was tabled form; of action he will take. Canada program was launched in
i the -Huron -Perth drea on June 28,
in the Legislature by Environment Minister The Ministry of Environment 'has been 1974. The following children in Reg,
-William Newman. The main subject of the,
l; under constant pressure for three years from this area, have been awarded BASEMENT TELESCOPING z'a•',¢'o"(ASO 34x2a) .... 35,10 32.99
detailed report whjch was received by the
Ministry on March 15, but had not yet been Opposition Members and environmentalists to medals from school field days. WINDOWS STEEL POST a'ar,Qa' (FS44ox34) .... 41,99 39,46
ban the throwaways or at least .to take some. St. Columban 4•0'•x2.6" (Hs052 34) .... 50.46 47.42
released, is just how much waste is caused by action. � ' nue+law• +e awning �e with butt . c>f�tc�cv,�,wa •.. , '
throwaway bottles and cans. The Committee Frank 'Lane,' Teresa Hicknell, .a�hinges3v&r;notbopens t • b"ns
4'o"x3'0 (ASOszx4o) .... 54.02 .4.9.99
It was back in Januar 1973, that James. Joey . Van'Bakel Brendan, " ablaOr-W so"x2.6'•(ASO64R6i4) .... 58.02 54.55
calculated that the various beverage Y .9=e.�.a.dn
A ld, the former Minister of the Environment lane, Linda Klaver. Reg. 0Tapntlbdlamp�,. ao••x8•o° (ASO W40) ,,.. '63,55 39,73
- industries were responsible for 241,846 fops of t) 32 x 2a Reg.
waste in 1972 of which the soft drink indust was saying that he would have 'legislation Dublin40 x 14 12.1312.43 10.90
i'Y Double ,glazed with screen
1 regulating soft drink bottles and cans in effect , Dolores Poppe, Mary Lou 15
was the chief culprit. They further estimated g g 1 4.- panels. Hardware, weettrer-
a4 that it cost Ontario $,3.9 million to dispose of by September. Mr; Newman, -who took over Maloney. 40 x 24 14.06 I. 1.90 stip, trim incl.
the waste from beverages in 1972. the Ministry last February, said that.he would Comnlent=ing July 8, 1974, all °
bring in new legislation or regulations to deal Playgrounds in Huron and Perth
fThe Task Force group's membership, with pop -containers before the end of the year were opened for the summer DOMINION SASH ' FOAM
ip.clading seven members drawn, frombut added the y�o guarantee of action, by this months. Anyone who is unable to INSULATIC CAULKING .
beverage -related industries and three from date could be given., register for the Young Olympians }
to arrive at, any concrete solutions. Thus while of Canada program during this COTTAE SLIDER Architectural .:'... , 1:12
consumer groups, made it all but impossible
P gy a Environment Minister William Newman a•xa'Y . w
summer may have the onkv .......,... 1.92
embers of has stated that he plans to . introduce Homeowners ...:.... .64
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legislation in the fall of 1974 for Ontario's first opportunity of doing so at the Rough Stud �pening 4'xa'xr•
the report lues the Ontario .,Members
Parliament their first comprehensive look at g
S -606 -1 -in September. ,' 43 x 33 oNt•r .......,... 3.83 Efastomeric ....... 1.69
the environmental effect of throwawa' bottles program of environmental Impact studies.
t „. Y Recently, the Canadian 2179 ax6xz" Caulking guns ..... 1.15
and cans, it does not o far enough to Since the future holds a continual +series of Reg 28,11 SPECIAL ONLY, • • • 7.66
i g g Olympic Association in. Montreal „
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providing any solutions to the problem. public and private enterprises requiring
P g Y P has p;omoted John McCarroll to ,
investigation of their environmental effect. the position of Regional Program
While the group agrees in general that., the aim of an impact program is to learn' the nnA�O�Ar��r �OV��'DCjs
environmental.conse uences of these projects Director, effective July 10, 1974. -ROOF
refillable bottles are better than single use q P J 210-tb:sEt.l=sent. � .
( bottles or cans to reduce garbage and save + in advance; so that damage may be avoided COATING
g g. SHINGLES xzv;1 '^x'"1'
I , energy and resources, it admits at the end that through planned changes rather than having �� teal f4.5c
,.• +First quality Now is the time to repair that trbu• 'Pa•yr�qtr. ound , ... , foe
if a major reduction in the u"se of to 'face it when rt happens. • CMH approved biesorng leaky root. tib door clop:. , , , „ ec corner moWd too
F' non -refillable containers or their elimination is • Available in a variety of 6"xTv.' e;es+nor
$ The Gfeen `Paper on Environmental 4 colours. 7s ' • • •. • 20•5c eels .......... oto
1 to be achieved, however, additional measure assessmgnt published in September, 1973, 9'2x= ` ( rlbra Ing' uquld w•tmdt /.'* fa5c 5" Is
7.33
1, to the ones recommended in this report, have puts forth several possible approaches for rR A c e (� rr /� ,g3 p„ at• 3,17 1.�t s. 21
a j '7' aa5
to be adopted." y? 1 y pi £ate x� f , •q. M�Sr.r. 9 8..x1 I'll" , sets . 1,90
P subjec ting major development protects to t.�5paf. � 8O35geL � �dma,a i5c s6�amb
iy While a ban on non returnable bottles was environmental impact reviews.While the ott■,moukunginstdck
Green Paper is intended to provide a basis for
1..4 rejected as was the suggestion that an
i "environmental surcharge" or tax be added public discussion • and tp solicit public
rr,response, the Ministry of the_. Environment's
�P to their 'cost;. the group did suggest that the ,
`government establish asmandatory refundable methods of soliciting public input, have been
Ce for refillable soft drinks -'five cents f6r
at taccked by environmentalists. 1t has been
bottles up' to 16oitnges and 10 cents for argluetl that while the government is the sole
lar ger bottles - as an incentive to consumers receiver of -all 'subtuissiobs, it is impossible to
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had into .he legislation that government UNTIL
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to return
ro osed arbalnaone op cans with o all tab know+, therefitte, what wet ht ublic inment is' JULY 23 �ii
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likely to produce.
opfd'hdrs. However, no specific date for this
batt . was suggested 'ia older to allow "
Mr. Newih'an has stated that there have r "
k, tOeveii meet of an Alternative o enin device.
p P g been 179 -submissions to the Green Paper on - , . .� r, ,, •
it ,
- Tlid t:iitiitnilteefu+ther sugggsted That the soft ' ' � `
_ Environmental Assessment which his. _ ' ' `�
-drink Indust ` r follow the Brewin industry's - ,r`'
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t 1da'd i es'talilishin standard cd tainer sizes r ;
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