, â€" commercial printing Wailter F. McLean of 122 Avondale Ave.. S. Waterloo has announced his candiâ€" dacy for a seat on city council in the forthcoming Dec. 6 municipal election. Page 6 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 13, 1976 complete commercial and web offset printers fainway presx 225 Fairway Road, Kitchener Monday through Friday 9 to 5 Walter McLean decides to run for council _ Introduaing the greatest _ aid to litter prevention since O the refillable pop bottle . 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 landfill sites. It will be a step toward a clean, unlittered Ontario. refillable Their reâ€"use saved energy and raw f materials involved in bottle manufacture. And, more important, people returned refillable bottles. So they didn‘t become the litter and garbage disposal problem that throwaway bottles and cans are causing today. 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 10¢ 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. _ yâ€"â€"â€"mme, 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 the refillables. 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 nonâ€"refillable bottles. Effective October 1, 1976, you will be required to accept deposits on refillable soft drink conâ€" taaners of 10¢ on small sizes and 20¢ on large sizes You will also be required to refund deposits in these amounts on all reasonably cleam, "I am proud to live in Waterloo", said Mr. Mcâ€" Lean, who has been minisâ€" ter of Knox Presbyterian Church, 50 Erb St.. W.. since 1971 579â€"1630 intact, refillable soft drink containers which you normally handle This information is covered in a notice which must be disâ€" played by soft drink, retanl vendors. These signs are provided by the Ministry of the Environment and are avenlable at our offices in these locations: Bartie, Belleville, Cambridge, Cornwall, ‘‘*My four sons and my wife Barbara enjoy this city, its people and its many activities. I believe that my past experiences andâ€" present activities would enable me to make a conâ€" tribution to the work of our city council."" As minister of Knox Church, Rev. MeLean has encouraged dayâ€"care proâ€" grammes. â€" activities for / a \\‘\‘\\‘C M Q>\\\\Q\“M\‘.\;\ s ) B \\/\m}“\/tï¬\_'b\&'â€"i' Maitetin yrelMâ€"â€"â€"â€"C halss e uooo ie j\ aterloo Oakville, Owen Sound, Ottawa, Pembroke, Peterborough, Sarnia, Sault Ste Marie, Stoney Creek, Sudbury. ThunderBay, Timmins, Welland and Windsor or by writing or phoning Environment Ontario 135 St Clair Ave , West Toronto, Ontario M4V IPS Telephone (416) 965â€"1658 Don Mills, Gravenhurst, Kenora, Kingston, London, North Bay, Hon George A Kerr. Q C . Minister Everett Biggs. Deputy Mimister is a member of the Waterâ€" loo Rotary Clyb, chairman of the Kâ€"W Hospital Chap laincy Committee â€" and Padre of the R.C.A.F. 404 Wing. He is a regular parâ€" ticipant in Waterloo interâ€" church activities. Provinâ€" cially and nationally he has served on â€" government, church and voluntary seniors, and family enrichâ€" DEPOSIT REFUND FOR REFILLABLE SOF T 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 24â€"hour period of a brand and flavour of carbonated soft drink.sold here in containers of the same size within the preceding six months A coâ€"founder of Canadian University Service Overâ€" seas (C.U.S.O.), Mr. Mcâ€" Lean coâ€"ordinated the Niâ€" geria Programme from 1962â€"67, along with his poration. In that capacity he was responsible for proâ€" vincial government liaison with â€" municipal â€" councils across Manitoba, and had administrative responsibilâ€" ity for the provincial 100th anniversary celebration. , During 1967 he was deâ€" puty director for Canada‘s centennial International Deâ€" velopment Programme, and pioneered the ‘"Miles for Millions®" programme, and other community sharing activities. Prior to coming to Waterâ€" loo, Waiter McLean was executive director of the agency boards and commitâ€" Sealed letters and Christâ€" mas cards, which cost more, but are transported by air, can be mailed as late as December 3 for Cuba; December 8 for South America, Asia, Euâ€" rope, Africa and the Pacific Countries; and Great Britâ€" ain and the Republic of Ireland should be posted by December 15 for Christâ€" mas delivery. clubs and church proâ€" grammes, as well as sevâ€" eral who have in the past served this city in elected capacity"", says Mr. Mcâ€" Lean. "I believe we are indebted to those who have served so faithfully. I am particularly challenged by the fast growth of our comâ€" munity, and concerned that we maintain and expand the "quality of life" that marks this city"". Unsealed Christmas cards paid at the lower printed matter rate, have mailing deadlines of about 2 weeks later than those for parcel All postal installations in the Twin Cities, including sub â€" Post Offices, have these _ deadlines _ posted for your information. Xmas mail deadlines The earliest (or latest) deadline date for sending parcels overseas is Octo ber 15 for Pacific Countries and Central America. Euâ€" ropean parcels must be mailed by October 20, and surface parcels for the Britâ€" ish Isles has a deadline of November 10. Some articles may be on a restricted or prohibited list and mailers should ask at the Post Office before mailing such items. Mailers of parcels to forâ€" eign countries are cautionâ€" ed to use properly comâ€" pleted _ customs declaraâ€" tions; and to obtain disinâ€" fection â€" certificates when sending used clothing to certain countries. duties as chaplain to the University of Nigeria. "I have been encouraged to offer my name by friends who are active in service clubs and church proâ€" grammes, as well as sevâ€" For almost everyone in Canada, Christmas comes on December 25th â€" but not for the Post Office. Waliter McLean 4« Feeling tired? Rundown? Take a walk. Malk a hinck Tedav *J