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WELCOME TO
KLOMPEN FEEST!
Hard work, devotion and pride are three of the main
factors that hat'v made Clinton a great place to lite.
Their success ran be seen in this sketch of the new
Clinton Town Hall.
Clinton's grand old lady, the 103 -year-old town hall, is
presently undergoing complete renovation and
restoration. The cork will revive the original beauty
and importance of the main town centre.
.4lao included in the project is additional restoration of
the magnificent Clinton Library. Opened in February
1900, the library has always been a thriving community
gathering spot.
Since it's founding in 1831, Clinton has maintainer) a
positive community. spirit. Town officials and the
1983 CLINTON TOWN COUNCIL
.Mayor Cheater Archibald,
Reeve Ernest Brown,
Deputy Reeve Frank t anAltena
public have worked side-by-side to help give Clinton its
name "The Hub of Huron County"
The town has always been a welcome home for Dutch
families. In fact Clinton was first settled by two Dutch
brothers more than a century ago.
Today Dutch -Canadian, still express the
determination, hard working spirit and goodwill that
their pioneering ancestors brought to this area.
Since Clinton's earliest beginnings, the Dutch people
have played an important part in the towns history.
Clinton council thanks all the people who have
contributed to the area, it's helped to nuke Clinton the
heat place to live.
Councillors - Rosemary Armstrong, Bee Cooke, John
Deeves, Charles Burgess, Ross Carter, Jim Hunter.
THE CORPORATION OF
THE TOWN OF CLINTON