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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-08-07, Page 17:..**44.4•4•44q• • • IF-1Fr 1 I" ki'`UPION EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 7, 11980 '41,77",r5 -T•',014' ;•11r,'. • '• 4•471r,1W 1•T 7r, 7 Births111127 Iiiths. Otilllt Mr, end Mrs. Bob .0/0111d Mr. end Mrs. Wal - 401010 Dublin as. pleoled te • ter R. L 1, Londes# 911040 :the eafe 01'141 boro, at SeathforCommunity , daughter Angela, Cel- 'Hospital, 'August 3, a daa1111, ;sea boa. on July 20th; Theresi Louise. 27-65t1 , Hos,Pw 414 KTCPUt titantiparente are •wairist mr. d Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Reafergeson, Jamas We, R,R 1491*- 1:tablin 0(1;144 and Mrs, ten, at seeforth Community .4aines S; cronin,,St..C9Leelt,;$0spite‘ August lj a SOW 2/454: Andrew. . 2745u1 ,ANTON* To and Mrs. Bruce Linton Vanastra on' ,08Wit 4, at Seaforth Cont. Inon#Y }ipsp1ta1 a datighter, VictOria. 27-65x1 ' Remember/ It takes but a moment to place an Ex- positor Want Ad. Dial ' 527-0240. 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) '4r .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) - , Itho.ut Adverti$11Ag 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) NOTHING HAPPENS • • 41, 4. • 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. _ by water after the storm on Tuesday. H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD. Sates, Service 8 Installation of pipelines & milking parlours R.R.4 WALTON • * 11 7-6063 • To make your business grow Ca11527-0240 Successful Executives know, a meeting can be more productive in,the right atmosphere. -• Benrniller -WELCOMES YOU! Get away from it all for a change isolate your people m our resort complex Comprehensive meeting facilites for groups of up to 30 including meals, ref-eshments, recreational facilities and overnight acconunodations, . if required A very , productive atmosphere for your gathering Call for detailaon a package designer] to your specifications 'Aaron xposi forth 524-2191 • 1.4 , -4,- 4- -44-4 —14 -4,44, -44 -AI- 444ada6.1...............................................3 ik...