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Clinton News-Record, 1975-10-02, Page 311. 00111.6.. %l 3bI th- charter was poli01100 control director for e preservation1 reforestation land ManagenVA education and recreation within_their iinpoctant to the resPeCtive watershed boun- 'arnps which act as reservoirs source Authority projects are funded streams and t Partially by an annual reas and babitat for assessment of member ind valley land for municipalities, based on the are ing land area contained within the itenmg rate due to managed watershed. The urban and balance of the funds for con- . servation programs is provided fie this by thePowitielalGovernment. z of our resources Because so many con - 1 practise servation projects are own HalL. the Ma*tiand On Foundation. a separate and recognlzed entity,is belng created to help provide funds by giving ibe general public a direct opportunity to par- ticipate in the protection and proper management of our renewable resources for the future. The Foundation is4e74 registered charitable organization managed by a Board of Directors who are authorized by the Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations to accept donations or bequests of money or real or personal property, and to channel those monetary or physical resources into the implementation of new con- servation programs, and toward the continuation of environmental protection programs now in existence. Through personal donations of money or land, an individual can help to achieve the aims of the Authority's orograms. The HOMO Town flail was built in 1914 and the- gloom of the post-Vietorian era remained in the turnishings4 The old council chambers and ladies rest room tin the west side have now been U7an- sfonned into a Modern clerk's office, with a photocopier and Gestetner machine, and a fire- proof room added. Adjoining is a council room which will stand up to any found in Huron County's Sinai' conununities. A folding door can be opened to make one large room when needed. With walnut panelling on the walls, original table and uphobtered tub chairs, and nylon carpeting on the floors. we have a wamt, friendly at- rnosphere to offer our coun- cillors which we hope will be carried over to their deliberations. The Library now runs the length of the east side and librarian Margaret Ingram is only sorry that she will not be working in it, muchlenger- The ot.n of wainut learning. onging. With in. and shelves pteifly of roani tor 4 n ll abook sections. Materials were boughttrOM nail and McCauley, fluilding Supplies, Bonthron Furniture, and Skiels Imibrary Fur- nisbings. Construction was carried out by Wayne and Harold Smith, electrical work by W.H. Fuss Electric, and painting by Morrissey Pain- ting. Total cost wasover k20,000 and took over six months to complete and we feel every penny was well spent for now and generations to come. Visitors were present from Exeter, Zurich, Seaforth and, other surrounding municipalities. To round off the evening, the Women's Institute served coffee and home baked cookies and many compliments were received. Sales Barn report Supply consisted mainly of steers. Demand was active, prices were up. Fat cattle: heifers 542.75. - • S51r,50; steers $49.25 - $54.00. Pigs: Wieners M. - 559; chunks 565.50 - 573. ▪ Tern nt. was Moutided 'What the authem Wheni h eafly rnatters?"Tbe choir rendered 4'° Mighty r - Next Sunday.. the Sacrament GiHThQtYC:41UMC4114" Oweittierb: held.1 meeting will boon October 6. Personal Collin Mason visited with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. How little we know WIWilwe are being judgOti is shown in this venture, as Velma tells los they were lust driving through Herm g one (lay and noticed the empty stores. Wanting to get out of the city., make a 11)41101 and provide a needed service, they deeded to investigate further and their store is the happy result. Vclmabelongs to the Masorne, Lodge 10 altend meetings here. -- She and Jim have two sons, One S.H.D.R. and the other at Henson Public School. Smuts are their interest Welcome to Hensall, Velma, The 1976 Chryslers and Plymouths will arrive October 16. All models Will be on display. • One of Clinton's -oldest reslderds Norman Bali celebrate4 his gist birthday last Thursday. iMr. BAwho still enjoys excellent health and lives in his own home, stands beside a century -old bell that once called him and his brothers to on their farm near SuznxnerhllL He stilL enjoys and the& Mitchell. (News-Recordphoto) Going' Aim $5.00 per. couple MODELS FOR THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF OUR "NEW STEREO SHOWROOM" AT 34 KINGSTON ST. (ACROSS THE ROAD FROM c:HISHOLM TV), 4' CHISHOLM TV HAS PURCHASED FROM ZENITH OVER 70 STEREO - UNITS ON SALE AT SPECIAL CLEAR OUT. PRICES SOME WITH- SLIGHTLY MARKED CABINETS SALE DAYS OCT. 3 4 ONLY THIS WEEK OPEN THURS., AND FRI. UNTIL 9 PM. DeWitt' for Godorich, Clinton & Surrounding A