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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-10-13, Page 17LOWER INTEREST RATES NOW AVAILABLE ON ist andlnd -Mortgages' • ANYWHERE IN ONTARIO ON RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND FARM PROPERTIES Interim Financing For New Construction and Land Development FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR AREA PHONE SAFEWAY' INVESTMENTS & CONSULTANTS LIMITED Head Office, 56 Weber Street, East Kitchener, (519) 7444535 Branch Office: 705 Goderich Street, Port Elgin, (519) 832-2044 Evenings Call Hepworth 519-935-2542 WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CAS Notice to Ontario Retailers Effective October 1, 1976, yoti will be required to accept deposits on refillable soft drink Con- tainers of 100 on small sizes and 20¢ on large sizes, You will also be . required to refund deposits in these amounts on all reasonably clean, intact, refillable soft ° drink containers which you normally handle. This information is covered in a notice which must be dis- played by soft drink retail vendors. These signs are provided by the Ministry of the Environment and are available at our offices in these locations: Barrie, Belleville, Cambridge, Cornwall,. Don Mills, Grcnienhurst, Kenora, Kingston, London, North Bay, Oakville, OWen Sound, Ottawa, Penibroke, • Peterborough, Sarnia, Sault Ste. Marie, Stoney Creek, Sudbury, Thunder Bay, Timmins, Welland and Windsor or by writing or phoning: Environment Ontario 185 St. Clair Ave., West Toronto, Ontario M4V IPS Telephone: (4l6).90.1658 DEPOSIT REFUND FOR REFILLABLE SOFT DRINK BOTTLES Regulations of the Province of Ontario under thO 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 sortie size ' within the preceding six months. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. 13 1976 PAGE SEVENTEEN ,Community Seek To Perpetuate Grey Qi Name. SOUTH KINLOSS NEWS It has been suggested that the community §hould see that a pbrmanent 'Grey Ox Marker' be put up 2 1/2 miles north of Lucknow on the 4th concession of Kinloss. Those interested in considering this should try to attend a discussion meeting at Blanche and Jack Needham's at 2 p.m: on Saturday, October 23. Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Needham spent the. weekend at Corunna. Visitors' for the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dick McQuillin were Lynda McQuillin of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Don McQuillin and girlt of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Doek of Corunna. The Kairsea Institute are invited to Whitechtirch Institute meeting on Monday, October 18 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Ripley: will give her report on the convention at introducing the greatest aid to litter prevention since the refillable op bottle_ refillable pop bottle. Remember the days when\all pop bottles were returnable and refillable? Your Ontario Ministry of the Environment wants to bring those days back, because there • were a lot of advantages to tl-ie ref illables. Their re-use saved energy and raw . materials involved in bottle manufacture. And; more important, people reNrned refillable bottles. So they didn't become the litter and garbage disposal problem 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 refillableloottles must now accept and refund cash depOSits of at least 100 on small sizes and 20¢ on large sizes. Anc[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, thelumber of landfill sites. It will. be a step toward a clean, unlittered Ontario. Prince Edward Island. Home for the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gib Hamilton were Betty' of Niagara Falls. and Don of Gogama. The, Young Peoples of South Kinloss Church, under the leader- ship of Mrs. Don Bell and Mrs... Leonard 'Clark, conducted the Thanksgiving service on Sunday. It • was a great joy and comfort to sit back and enjoy what our young people of this community are doing. Keep up the' good work. Mr. and Mrs. Ean Wallace, Susan and Nancy of London visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Philip Steer on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ian MacKenzie • and Christopher of Cobourg. and Rod and friend of •Toronto visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacKenzie. Christine Thompson of °stigma visited with Mr.• and Mrs. f Ira Dickie On the weekend. Huron Junior Farmer Activities By Mary Anne Alton The Huron County. Jr. Farmers have ' just finished their first newsletter for this year. It is jam packed full of /reports and dates of ' upcoming events. On October 24, the Huron County Jr. Farmers are holding a swim night from 8 p.m. - 9.30 p.m. at the Vanastra Recreational Cen-' ter. Every member is welcome, but remember your swimming trunks and towel, The Clinton Jr. Frmers chtb have recently donated '$500 to the Blyth and District Community Centre Building' Fund. Keep up the good work!! The West Huron -Club has a dance scheduled for October 29 at the Lucknow Legion dancing to Sound Unlimited -from 9-1. This is West Huron's , first anniversary dance celebration, so join us in the, festivities. Century Farm Signs are avail- able only from the Jr. Farmer's Association of Ontario. They only cost $7 and they show our pride in our long, standing family farms.,, There is a Huron County Jr. Farmer's Broomball practice on Wednesday, October 27 at 11 p.m. in the Vanastra Arena after the county meeting• in the Agriculture Board Room. Anyone who is interested /in becoming a member of the team and having lots, of fun, `please, attend. The Howick Jr. Farmer's club had' a very successful dance recently at the Howick Community Centre. The proceeds from this . dance are going to the fighting farmers against hydro corridors. Since it is roiling around' to fall membership time of the year, get' Out and recruit new members. Let's make this year the largest county membership ever before in Huron. "We give our best with all our zest in harmony we grow, The Jr, Farmers in the Province of Ontario." Air :.TCH ELECTRIC wiNGHAm. RESIDENTIAL FARM INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL Phone Collect 357-1583 Hon. George A:Kerr, QC.. Minister Everett Biggs. 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