Clinton News-Record, 1987-04-29, Page 38Each year, the Clinton PUC helps put Dutch flags, wooden shoes
and windmills on light poles in the core area.
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Town
spruces up
No one can mistake what the
Town of Clinton is gearing up
for. Windmills and Dutch flags
are flying from light poles as
the wooden shoes give more
than a hint to those driving by.
If these aren't a dead give
away, the signs in many store
fronts are.
Yes, the Town of Clinton is
saying Welkom to its Seventh
Annual Klompen Feest to be
held May 15- 17.
The line-up of entertainment
promises to be of the high
calibre which Klompen Feest
goers have become accustom to
over the past six years. And of
course, the music, food and
fellowship will be a main at-
traction as well.
Be sure to join in the activity,
starting on May 15 and ending
May 17. For details of what is
on and when, take a look
through_this souvenir booklet.
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WE SALUTE the KLOMPEN FEEST
JOHN HART
RICK WYATT EARL HAMM
Bus 527-1010 Res 482-9520
SAVE on NEW and USED CARS and TRUCKS
SEAFORTH MOTORS LIMITED
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"The Little Dealer with the Big Heart"
220 Main St. South Seaforth 1519) 527®1010 1
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