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DOIVEWAY FLOODING — The prging_waters caused by Tuesday's
downpour covered part of the Ed Said—War driveway off • COun-ty
12 just north of Seaforth. (Photo by van Dooren)
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.SUNKEN-inftNeRCIOMT-7Tuesdars stdrm caused severe flooding In.,:717
the Seaforth area, as more than five Inches of rain in about 90 mirtUtes
swelied rivers and sewers. The four basement apartments at 63.,Side St;
including thls one beronging to Bill and Mary Hart, were flooded by
approximately five inches of water.
(Photo by Ellis) -
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SHOULDER COLLAPSED — Th9 violent thunderstorms which pounded
Sedorth and 'area Tuesday resulted in part of the shoulder of Huron
County road 12 being washed away. County road crews were at work
Wednesday morning repairing the damage. (Photo by van Dooren)
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ISLAND HOME — The Norman Eggert residence in
Egmondvilie was surrounded
(Photo by Oke)
Brodhagen
reunion
Over 40 descendants of
the late Edward and Emma
Prneter comprising 3 gener-
ations, gathered at the farm
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Bach in Caledon Ba_st, for a
reunion on Aug 2 and 3. The
family honoured Vera Bub
and Maude -Ahrens, twin
sisters with a birthday cake,
on their upcoming birthdays
and the farthcoming re-
tirement of Vera Bach. Lloyd
1Prueter recounted the family
oristins from Germany. Dur-
ing the afternoon games and
races were oanducted.
HAYRIDES CAMPFIRE
tfighlights of the gather-
ing included several hay-
rides, an evening campfire,
and a sing a long. Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Rode provided
entertainment and enjoy:.
Meat for all by showing
movies 6f family affairs over
the past twenty-five years.
Guests camped overnight for
the 2 day event.
Every family was in at-
tendance and came from
Detroft, hfichigani Miami,
Florida; -Carlos, California;
Burlington; Stoney Creek;
London; Acton;St.Marys;
Dpblin;Mitchell; Ind • Brod-
barn.
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water after the storm on Tuesday.
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