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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-10-03, Page 19Obituaries VERA HASTINGS Vera Hastings of Brussels pass­ ed away Monday, Sept. 24, 1990 at Wingham and District Hospital. She was in her 74th year. She married Dave Hastings Sr. who predeceased her. She was the beloved mother of Diane Huether and her husband Brian of Brussels and Dave Hastings and his wife Karen of Brussels. She was the grandmother of Sandy, Sheri, David, Darryl, Donald and Krista. She is survived by three sistes, Viola Bowler, Ethel Brewer, Mary Lowe and a brother Russel Fox. Funeral services were held Wed­ nesday, Sept. 26 from the Brussels Chapel of the Betts Funeral Home. Interment was in Brussels Ceme­ tery. Serving as pallbearers were Darryl Hastings, Donald Hastings, Murray Lowe, Wayne Lowe and Ken Bowler. Flower bearers were Krista Hastings, Sheri Hastings and Sandy Huether. Morningstar Rebekah Lodge No. 315 held a memorial service at the funeral home on Sept. 25. As a remembrance, donations may be given to the Melville Presbyterian Church Building Fund or a charity of your choice. ROBERT LEIPER Mr. Robert Leiper, formerly of Londesboro, died on Saturday, September 22, 1990 at Sunnybrook Health Centre in Toronto. He was in his 84th year. Mr. Leiper was the beloved father of Ken and Bill and the dear brother of Agnes, Jack, Tom and Bill. He is also survived by two granddaughters. Besides his wife, the late Katherine Whitelaw, Mr. Leiper was predeceased by a sister, Jean, and a brother Guy. Friends were received at the Humphrey Funeral Home from 7 - 9 on Monday evening. The funeral service was held the following afternoon at 2 p.m. in Bethesda United Church. Interment was held at York Cemetery. Q. Both ripe and unripe tomatoes should be stored at room tempera­ ture. True or False? A. True. Refrigeration may make tomatoes last longer, but it pre­ vents maximum flavour and colour development. In addition, tomatoes should be stored uncovered and out of the sun. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1990. PAGE 19. OPP warn of hunting dangers Another hunting season is upon us in Ontario, and while it can be a challenging activity, the Ontario Provincial Police is reminding citi­ zens it can also be dangerous if engaged in carelessly. Every year in Ontario, many people are killed or injured in hunting accidents that could easily have been avoided. In the 10 years from 1980 to 1989, an average of 35 people a year were injured in Ontario hunting accidents, while an average of five were killed. The most common hunting acci­ dents involve careless use of fire­ arms, unsafe use of boats, and getting lost in the bush. These can be avoided by taking a few “com­ mon sense”, but essential, precau­ tions. Treat every firearm as if it is loaded. Never point a gun at anything you do not intend to kill, and know where your firearm is . pointed at all times. Never fire from a vehicle, and never carry loaded guns in vehi­ cles. Unload guns before climbing fences, jumping ditches or walking through dense bush. If hunting with a partner, always know where the other person is. Wear fluorescent orange or red clothing rather than camouflage gear, so that you are highly visible in the bush. Unload all guns after returning to camp. When using a boat, never over­ load, and ensure weight is evenly distributed, even if it means mak­ ing additional trips. Life jackets should be worn by everyone on the boat. Take extra clothing that is warm and waterproof to protect yourself from hypothermia. Carry an area map and compass at all times, and leave a timetable with a friend or relative, so they’ll know when to expect your return. For more information on hunting safety, contact your local OPP detachment. 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