Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 22, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press monday july 22t 1968 aftermath of funnels Destri Yetive Powers Shock and disbelief show on the faces of mrs Don Gal lie left and mrs Jack Netterfield after the Tornado that struck the Holiday Mountain ski resort saturday. Mrs. Gal lie is holding her two year old son Andrew. Mrs Netterfield who is holding daughter Valerie was occupying a bunk car during the storm. It was blown 10 feet off its wooden footings by the winds. The la Riviere co operative which lost its roof during saturday s Tornado is framed by the roots of a Large tree toppled by the Storin. Hundreds of cars lined Highway 3 sunday. Afternoon bringing sightseers to inspect the Tornado damage near la Riviere. The cars Are shown passing the Entrance to the holi Day Mountain ski resort on the right. The Trees in the Back ground Are some of tace. Many damaged during the storm. The town of la Riviere is to the right of the Grain elevators in the freshly Cut Hay was picked up saturday s Tornado and blown against a barbed wire Fence to form this effect. The Fence on the Western Edge of a farm owned by Ash i Mattys frames a Manitoba Hydro lineman and his truck a lading Riviere is Mii Vingia roof and wails. One of two railway bunk cars used As ski Cabins at the Holiday Mountain tit resort is examined by two women after saturday s Tornado. The Cabin wat bounced feet Byrtice High winds. Wrecked after being 4 a
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