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1 to 4 p.m.
SATURDAY
• DEC. 22
AT
CLINTON TOWN NALL
TREE GIFT FOR EVERY CHILD
Each child must be accompanied
by an adult.
CHRISTMAS
STORE HOURS /1
Thursday, Dec. 20 - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Friday, Dec. 21 • 9 a,m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 22 - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 24 - 9 a.m. to 6 P.m.
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CLINTON NW7$,IiIfoCORP, 2()*. 7r 1.
Reeve voices
disapproval of
present system
Tuckersmith Reeve Elgin
Thompson who is chairman of
the Ausable-Bayfield Conser-.
vation Authority voiced strong
disapproval of any changes in
the present system of watershed
boundaries and membership at
last weelc's annual meeting of
the group.
Thompson said he attended
several meetings of authority
chairmen and the main concern
was a movement to ,try to aban-
don present watershed boun-
daries and establish them on a
political basis and allow only
elected members of collncils.to
sit as members of authorities,
He also listed a tour of
Quebec as a highlight of 1973
and was impressed with
Quebec's method of erosion,
control.
Exeter's representative on
the Authority outlined the
work of the flood control 'and
valleylands committee during
1973.
He said a major undertaking
this year was flood plain and
fill line mapping of all the
water courses. The mapping is
necessary to. assist
municipalities in defining flood
plains and hazard lands for
their-Official Plans and Zoning
Bylaws.
The plan also allows an
Authority to control develop-
ment in the flood plain and on
hazardous slopes and to
regulate any alterations to
watercourses.
A hydrology study 'of the
watersheds has been approved
by all governmental depart-
ments and the London
engineering firm of M. M.
Dillon will do the work at a
cost of $6,300. The Dillon bid
was the lowest of four received.
The study will calculate
present and anticipated flood
flows under a regional storm
condition for all sections of
streams and rivers.
Salary negotiations between
the administrative committee
and employees of the Ausable-
Bayfield Conservation
Authority have been completed
and were included in the
proposed budget wbich was
presented at XedneadaY'.—s.
Authority meeting.
. Under the proposal salaried
office employees would receive
an increase of $1,000 each per
annum and the raise for the
superintendent would be $1,100,
Hourly rated employees
would receive 20 cents per hour
more plus a cost-of-living in-
crease based on Canada's con-
sumer price index of 2 cents per
hour for each one percent rise
in the index,
On the other hand if the in-
dex is loWered, the hourly rate
would be decreased by the
same 2 cents per hour. Wage .
rates would be adjusted mon-
thly, but not to fall below the
20 cents per hour firm increase.
In view of increasing costs a
recommendation was also
made for an increase in the ren-
tal rate for the tree spade.
Smile
"Who was that girl I saw you
out with last night?"
"That was no girl — that was
our fifteen-year-old son."
* * *
Co-Worker: "So you're the
father of twins. Who do they
look like?"
Excited Parent: "Each
other!"
THESE ARE YOUR .
CHRISTMAS DRAW
STORES IN CLINTON
IN CLINTON MERCHANT
DRAW PRIZES
These Clinton merchants are holding Christ-
mas draws in their stores, and offering the
following prizes to shoppers between now
and Christmas.
AIKEN BROS. CLOTHING FOOTWEAR
3 Gift Certificates of $15 - $30 and $50 value.
HERMANS MENS WEAR
2 - $25 Gift Certificates plus a blazer and
slack set - value $100
HOLLAND SHOES
3 - $15 gift certificates
CLINTON IG A
2 - $25 Food certificates
LEE'S
3 - $50 Merchandise certificates - Dec. 7 .1 -
Dec.14 and I - Dec. 24 No purchase required
McADAMS "HOME" HARDWARE
3 Merchandise prizes total value $100
MARTINS DEPT. STORE
Giant teddy bear value $30
MARY'S SEWING CENTRE
Draw for 3 merchandise prizes value approx.
$30
PICKETT AND CAMPBELL'S MENS WEAR
Man's suit value $135 Blazer value $69,50
Sweater value $25
THE SHADOW BOX BOUTIQUE
Money Tree - value $25
SMITH'S PRO HARDWARE GIFT
STATIONARY
2 - $25 and I - $50 Gift certificates
STEDMAN'S STORE
3 - $50 Gift certificates
MANY STORES
TO SERVE YOU
Remember the lostling crowds, the
frustrating parking and the long trip
home horn your lest oily shopping trip
in Clinton you'll find selection and
value second to none - This year shop
in the "Hub" of Huron - Shop in Clin-
ton.
Sponlered by the Clinton Retail Mer-
chants Committee,
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