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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1970-10-01, Page 12' ' ' 1 '' 47,- -t* - o ' ' ' ' • 4. ir r 4 t "" ...: .r•,_k. l'''''+ '''' e: -, , 0„,, , .4. Y ‘ 9 '''' .1-v r 4. • • , 4 • , „ . ff *WM. ...v.., Att... A late model car on the Dykstra brothers' farm was crushed by a falling object at the height of the storm on Saturday. X1.1••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• %%%%%% ••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• This large maple on Erie Street was torn up by the roots. •••• ••• • %%%%%%% •••• • • • •••• • ••••••••• %% • %% ••• ••••• ••••••• ••••1 Friends and neighbours head into the Dykstra brothers' farm to start the clean up after the storm on Saturday. attrirg,, 2A qintcon News-Record, Thurscloy t 0 CtQl?Or I, 1970 Clinton area. ,hit .. .4*- 'storm Volunteers on the farm of Edward Deeves, RR 3, Clinton begin the clean up of debris on Sunday . morning. One driveshed was destroyed, the roof torn from the barn and a kitchen and woodshed blown from the house by the tornado. A tow truck prepares to remove a tree that fell across North Saturday afternoon. The area was one of the hardest hit in town Street south during the tornado which swept through the area on with severa l trees toppled and wires downed. I An elevator was blc;Wrr over oft top of a bailer oh the. bykstra brothers' farm, in the background is the damaged Chicken barn. This large evergreen on the 'farm of Michael Dykatrli just outside Clinton Was twisted and broken like a Wit, &rapt of steel rest in the ditch on the north tide of Highway 8 after being torn front barn roof on the farm of Alfred and Bert Dykstra eCrost the highway.