ï¬erwWeWWWKWaavtwvrwvarmw Mr L-LT-'---------" ' lornado h b. I I _ f lif Selig), tdeagle/ek,,. yislt her sister Pat and shei was caugdht (fl the ttite concessiog _\ V ner eve . nearHobartB an Kin H a icat i was401an " . .-, BRIGHT - Jane Fleming, 22, has been in Imais Victoria 59 when the togeldgrshit- g y g y Saybnot that friendship s Hospital since IE' 7 - the night of the torn_ado, the night Jane "She came over the hill and she said there wasn't one, but three . tlt a name, . nearly lost he? l! e protecting her nephew Ben. or tour (funnels). ,, Sincere we cannot find: ', Jan.e Fleming is cr.edited. with saving the. vtll,rttsyearatts life, . "She saw Hobart's roof blow off and the church (John Knox An empty bubble in the ' Jane IS a herome.,and now it's the community il turn to help her. Christian Reformed Church) go down, then she backed up and air T Caught in the tyiyter's rage, Jane received Serious injuries, headed for the closest house." A hahtom f . and since has had tn haveIher right leg amputated above the The closest home was that of Mr. and Mrs, Blair Earle, and (V,', t . lit 0 the mind. knee: Ben sp.ent one week In Woodstock Gerferig Heapital with according to reports, the Earle's had already raced for shelter in a. IS e Without a multiple breistt.r: h ed b . , . their basement before Jine and Ben arrived. ' I friend? Concerned citizens, cad y Bright s. Michael Ashton, have "They tried to open the door but eouldn't (because of. A dreary race to run _ If 1:15 J fe,f, fund at the P1attsville Imperial Bank of Commerce, vaquum),†Mrs. Graham said. A desert where no GL, is . . . . . . ' ane took Benun . icture wind d . ee , , Jane IS now recovering from her injuries. Her story is one of on top of him ',gtt,tgrg2,nelf2 over the tgland laye A world without a sun. bravery and courage: . . When the storm assed, the Earle's house had been swept off (Henry Alford), / Jane was working in Simcoe and staying at her brother Dan's, its foundation and blown into a ditch on the far side of the road. - _ ' . ggikngggatge120?:cigtleigiigegti‘hï¬ggen’s grandmother Mrs. f Jags: and thie Earle's car had been thrown into the houseless T . y. , oun ion, an J . th middf . '2. L: "On the night of the storm she was on her way to Tavistock to engulfed in Shrug.“ and Ben were m e l e of the yard Burgessiilliii 7t“Voiifl:’frfié:v:xw~Ԥ&ewWWwémasWWWmpimws/érrésa/Weae’mï¬ï¬â€™Ã©â€˜mzï¬maeamgmgvrj 771M / Jr -e . _ I l .‘ Mi. and Mrs. Fred J.Salmon _ . . _ 1 spent Saturday at the home ro ee m A " , ofthef.ormer'ssisttrMt and Mrs. Lorne Balltimiine, . . . Brantford. . I V When asked what hit Jane, Mrs. Graham paused, "it could "I'rn glad we were there and Y' d " . Mrs. Mltleplrn, Mann and have been the house, or the car, or they could have been thrown. Carson. "We've visited Jane about tg Emgiicitthl: h1ltir'22id children, Kathleen and The people in the house_(Earle’s) dug their way out and went we know her pretty well now - she's a pretty brave girl rt Christopher, Port Dover, to get help. A car came by and they took Jane to the hospital and Though her recovery has been excellent it will be sometime spent Tuesday at the home of later she was rushed to London (Victoria Hospital)." I before Jane is released from hospital. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMillen The people who came by the twister-torn area were Carson and "Doctors were unable to save hey leg and the other leg is as if Mr. and Mrs. , Pam Steele and their four-year-old daughter, Nicole, of Ingersoll, gimeone took a knife. and sliced right down her leg," said Mrs, Woodstock 2") Yteri; . who†were travelling t,'r'l,vrotfi',t,tt to "buy a TN." raham. Yeager ‘Sarnia spent " e were just two or ee minutes behind it (tornado),†said "She's started having skin aphs and she's comin alon , , ' Carson. "We started checking out houses on the comer of 59 and "Her a eis in herf (irl) d , , F ' Sunday at the home of their ' 401. well considgering...†avor an e actors feel she'sdoing quite . sister Mrs. Merton Penny. I . “We found Jane and she was cut from the knee to the oin and Loretta “amine Jane's mother, said that she has not been told Mr. and Mrs. Bill . she had a compound fracture on her right arm. gr Iwhiip iftt; will be able to leave the hospital, but that she, her McMillen have returned , "Everyone in the area was in shock so we had to decide what to It,' all , . Irrhyn' in“ J.ar.te s SIX brothers and three sisters have home after spending 10 days do. We found a door from the basement and used it as a stretcher n eer'f' ane s spirits up. l I with Mr. and Mrs. Frank then another driver (with a station wagon) showed up and we put "It's still unbelievable - they're all very,good (family) and Hilliker and friends in Jane in the wagon." they've been keeping Jane smiling," she said. V Denver Colorado The Steele's, whose being on the spot in a matter of minutes, "They (doctors) don't give us any set time on how long Jane Mrs 'iiri iii 1 h and their quick thinking, may have saved Jane's life. will have to be in the hospital but it will be a long time." returned! T mgr ey a it: 2:1‘:.::.:'-:r'.=.'.‘rr:'5'.=":E':-=:‘131.3:1:"‘.=:‘:E=‘Ef’;7:=;?iWEE?35$Ԥ:¢:¢:Â¥2ï¬rst . -:tiiéic-rtï¬izeaazr-ts‘Jeri-33:5: 2.xtNoc' "fsr??,yy2yfJy.ti 'fs rWyWfsi:yffiW:a 2typi"fc::T. is," 'gtWit."oyiP2beh?Rt A1:?;!4:=7.'Ef»'.’4'37rf'4’viz'4zlzi?kf»?-‘131§E~' (â€XVIWVF . 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Lst; - . birthday supper on Sunday r" _ t , AS , . : Fry 'y.fjl . j4 C " , i1TTCC?, , _ v in Cambridge in honor (In . o-', A, _ l a Ir, T V I 'tf' _ ' . 4w. .. . ' iaNMlrl, Fr' , ' - Burs. Sharon's and Keith s . W . ' 1 - . . .,' _ I T I_ ' Na I)†I P. _. I, birthdays. Happy Birthday. _ " C. or I " bl1; cr,: _ 77-: iil " V _ , . , 'tCII ' . ' C, s, t _ 'CLI Pall . Va guy..- /i4ts . __' a V ', I i .. I . ' _ l _ F". " l , " "i)"r <5 V "aus. ", l F' _ , _ Me . ttttsc, " " ,. 5N " (all' , y V , Q , t " -V, ' " i _ I' . "'. l II I I . "';". C I IX I w , 'sit/ti. Pr III; F T V I . K /, l _ v 1'52 I 'li? - V a3 . ca"d F" i ' it l . . tttr.:k'siii',i'tt-!. _,r,e, ’j-C‘. 9,. "t V L . r." -» r, . Ei . At the years end 'tit good _ _ _ F VM ' _ It -6:- If XIII) IIII wr . , . I Np. II; i-tArk/ii-lark, _ ' .' , topmdtr ' _ , . 'k/sic.'):-)',:)':"),':'):,,, _ . V III; I II _ I . .', hag: 'itl'i11jisis?r? 're V .. _ .I _ I To look back in retrospect . I N Ar f 'bs':)iriri';i)ii)ttrril,,yis, c" V , ",, ir: , 'tsl'?: l-. " _rr,:r,k"b"'6i,','c'ir; ')/r,,,(i', _ lj" 'cy,,,,)) , _ (r,',-..'; , 0n the blessings we’ve 2 ' . j, n.,' a as: lMliBk "r, V .~ ‘. r:' -,',ti 'c. '." q _ -.' , no? '.. '/P.r:ji z 'riff"". _ 9 - i' Ill I Giving each its title 'i . . . 'r '_.'., v. "Mfg . l, . h i V _ c' ', . '_' i, '?9.T2rs2:Y . Jiri-_,)' "' 'rc"" s'" ', l 5-1 ,(r,,a,1,tl,llll,s" respect. _ I? _ . I. .- I . . . ' 1?4 . 'tli" lrr s'_'i, ", L‘I'I t' _ 1F,ru"ii'ii'iiii:sri,il'ia'(a. 'cr/rr c' -r,',,'"' Li, \.:.-;*§.:eéiét' It' Each year has its shape of 5, .' .‘ _ . I. ' . l ' - - lilhitt"ilist c'"' dr' , £§E§ v, , _ c," 'l. ï¬â€˜Wn sorrow ., _ .24: , _" «a, _ . ;‘. V a. - . ' ‘ 'ibc).i/,-u")t" its iv "/',rrec;".'(rjpuliii'i'frilr. . / '," ( l _,',,v,',/'__'r"'_:"issi'tt' iiiiiii"ii'jt'iialel t Threads of happiness we _," 1* j. " _'r' 'e" ' _ ' 55*. . e 'c,-, _'rfrf-,,-,%l l “4.. a? IIA' .'* ll I / , N 1,“: ld "e ' , ', God weaves the wrap and [ ___--. _ , _ _'" T-FT .. _ - - I I ' ' I _ We can quickly call to GOOD NEIGHBORS FUND "tlf tful benedic . . . . _ . V . ll th ra e - Jane Fleming, of Bright, smiles from her Vic- Pave. started a spteial. fund for the young tions e g toria Hospital bed where' she is recovering _ heroine who lost a leg 1n the storm and the [ That' the year has left from tornado injuries. Neighbors and friends other leg and an arm were badly broken. _ behind. . ' _ , T I _ Ere we start the New . - o Year's pages, / ,. , T f ' , l it i l / . - ever should r,,,jfiv, Ef _ t K we-'" . , -, a /Jrg,sr,, . / {6- Af . ' ‘i H . 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