Queens Line WI Scrapbook, 1978-83, [1978] - [1983], page 2

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( 1 | f k : ! f f ) The Cobden Sun, March 11, 1981â€" Page Six | ; 1 z. kemmennenmree â€" % omnannnn ind < : % Tuesday Morning Fire ;. by Stephen Cogan During this time, the blaze was confined to the A fire just before press time Tuesday razed a hayloft, but by the time the cows had been â€" barn on the Queen‘s Line. removed, the entire ~building was engulfed in First reports were that all the livestock in the flames. Chief Dittburner credited the barn‘s metal barn were savedâ€"although a few head of cattle siding for holding the fire back while the cattle were sustained burn injuries. But the structure itself, and rescued. $ all the stationary equipment in it were destroyed. > h The . fire started _ sometime before 10 a.m. But later, Chief Dittburner said, the fire was too { Tuesday, when a rural mailman noticed smoke far advanced to be fought, so the firemen let it run f coming from the barn, owned by Hans Wytenburg. its course. ; { Both . the Foresters Falls and Haley Station According to the chief, there wasn‘t much danger } brigades of the Ross Township Fire Department of hot embers being carried to other barnsâ€"thanks 1 responded to the call shortly afterwards. to the low wind. # 1 The Wytenburgs were not home at the time so But he said he expected firemen would have to / 8 é firemen and a few neighbours went into the barn remain on the scene for sometimeâ€"at least until the § ' j and brought out what they think were all the cattle Wytenburgs arrived home. They were reached by a { inside [between 60 and 100 head). Some were ill neighbour and told of the fire. and had to be catried out, Fire Chief Roy Dittburner No estimate of damage was available at press told The Sun, and a few tried to run back into the time; neither was the cause of the fire known. fireâ€"but were saved. They were removed to another The Wytenburgs have owned the farm for a little building on the farm. less than a year, neighbours said. a¢ mpeasurtey; puarer;y : : se .o is aeer O eirmiel [ .0 $ : 4 â€" & j tx: ”i‘%” tm‘ teag y +. . e . iig>, JH s 1 1 \‘%! s v«fib:* * "us "> ho t west ts 0000 t Renaatile | f o o c s % o oc i. the .l gn. > 00 . Lgf%’?; f Em e o oomremesscss [Â¥ -*%!-‘1‘5?';;;‘.5",'.;‘ o se e on /.4 } e y ~ormmestaniline w;fb"é?’é“" x;%’s‘* Cw anclo,gyas a s ie ons â€" oL. woane oes e o o r e t e ks en it c e ind an ane. . .. h e 5 ie t o lcdast > $ af .. ie . o e o e o e e e Sscc s enc ot y ts Alk ToKat (eey ;gxm 0 _ y oe éfl;,;fig"; t en k.. =l ’1‘% fls rees|. f F%-: unc wekeal . ?‘}g‘* A&«‘.bi&.v(;};‘;{ggfiw’:&’ o n en e . i’ oo se 'b‘"fi» ieb cmd t e j souP garys. * e e 10 0+ > is P â€" ue on e Lo ienss . : ( h. ts ; ies 2 e amraatt Euio: : oo Sae iss CC en t that ] hos ces : ob n o lket es 5s 3 s e ic oo al0 it io . sc w ;a esnt c s i ae. } o e ies is old e ul t W Came »mmaas a2l w2 is | oo (ous on rale oo "Â¥el\ es % ts . Cns c s 3| 1 j aoauit iL ces e aoete is â€" o SCSs . d d ht L evin s ns en S ooR < s "f Wnn S6 i ols oi ce <> + §3 . * e ns .8 2 e n##n # ie n n o Sn 4 37A . ..E tpreiike.. C000 [ i | 400 es n s e ~a o o e .: ,_ sefi 2 "cuile . 0 j es gee y»0 _ ‘ivl # ’ es A* o ht s idpine â€"~a ce B /( ( m </ hok ol e f C e â€" To t hss Prei s 5 w 9 < oan wlb n un » M | ts m . A20en, 5 C & y > * WWe * k Cmy es ols ; $ \;i se ,X‘{§,§T â€" 49 se l .. e y -*‘;’,fi in Ks clgn es "" o e en t ts 37 0n * Ler" ,&s 4 f 4 ht c eas omm o y o7 mulay.s a#~ * yA ol c cs wl k . t + t : j 3 uit $ e {os 00. 152 "WAimeaees * it & P / i 5 x | .B $ _7 ; T oo n d oys o se 1 'j’*jfl" * * â€"M § % fi | e e o e i o n _ d 28. B 4 a Several ‘head of cattle were saved from a fiery departments from Haley‘s and Foresters Falls death during a barn fire on the Wytenburg farm _ responded to the blaze which burned out of § along the Queen‘s Line Tuesday morning. Fire _ control for several hours. 20 S _ L 2LO z222 _ ~â€" * / \ § 6 R + 4 . & is ; £ 2

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