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OBITUARY
MRS.ANDREW McNICHOL
MrS. Andrew McNichol, 57,
. of Seaford', died in S af o r th
Community Hospital Saturday.
Born in Sarnia, she was the
former Verna Flood, a daughter
of Mrs. Clarence Flood of Sea-
forth, and the late Mr. Flood.
Palmer-
stop.
8he, was educated in
•
She was married to Mr. Mc-
Nichol in 1932 and came to live
in Seaforth in 1953.
She Is survived byAer
band; her Mother.
'
a son, Clar-
tilde of Clinton; Ucia.ughter i Mts.
Robert (SharOU) Elliott of Kit-
Chener; a brother, William Flood
of Mitchell, sister, Mrs.Ralph
(rheibia.), Keifer Of BlueVale; fiVe
grandchildren.'
Thee body was at the G. A.
Whitney fuhetil, hoine, where
services Were held Monday_ at
2 P.M. with Rev. M. E Beuber
offidiatintv
Kuria" l was in,Maitla.ndbank
detnetery.
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Sabres oust
Barons from
first place
Thanks to. the Wee Stinkers,
the Sabres slipped into first, one
point in front of the Barons. In
the first game the Smellies stung
the shorthanded Barons 13-4,
showing some of the potential that
everyone knew the y had. The
Aristocrats had to use tWo girls
to supplement their team, 'Ste-
phanie 'Slapper' Watts and Ann
'Rubmy Knee' I3osman. Both gir's
played well, but they weren't
enough to crack the play of the
Stinkers. Murray ‘Rubberband'
Lowe went the distance for the
winners allowing 10 hits, 7 walks.
At 9:00 the Sabres beat
M*A*S*H 18-10, stretching their
losing streak to 3 in a row. At
the end of five innings, the score
was 8-5, but the Swords scored
4 in the sixth and 7 in the seventh
to secure their victory. Fralic
Stretton took the win and Ken
Scott Was tagged for the loss.
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Wee Stinkers; Wayne 'Maury
Willis' Lowe hit 5 for 5 and
scored. 3 runs to leadhisteam•
to. victory,
Barons: Brian 'Iron Arm' Rut-
ledge was 3 for 4 scoring 2
runs while pitching the whole
7 innings..
Sabres: Frank 'Tangle Stretton
was 4 for 5 at the plate, scor-
ing 3 runs and pitching to a
victory,
M*A*S*H: Brian 'Hummer' Hue-
, ther led his team with 4
hits and 4 'at bats, scoring
twice.
Recent investigations carried
out by OPP of Wingharn Detach-
ment include:
Three investigations with
three persons charged under the
Liquor Control Act.
Ten charges laid with eleven
persons warned under the High-
way Traffic Act.
Twenty-six investigations
under the Criminal Code.
On June 26, Luella S.Winger
of R.R.#1, Fordwich was involved
in a single car collision on Con-
cession 6, west of Sideroad 25,
Howick Township, when she
struck and broke a hydro pole.
Mrs. Winger was not injured, and
damages tober vehicle were esti-
mated at $400.00.
On June 27, Peter Lefor of R.
R.#2, Brussels and Mary L. Whit-
field of London, were involved in
a •collision on Concession 11-12
at Sideroad 20-21, Grey Town-
ship. There were no injuries.
Damages were estimated at
$400.00. Charges are pending.
Carl G. Subject of Mcinkton,
was involved in a single car col-
lision on County Road 16, west of
Sideroad 20-21, Grey Township,
when he struck a telephone pole.
Mr. Stibject was not injured.
Damages to . his vehicle were
estimated at $1000.00. •
On June 29, Edna E. Pearson
Of Ethel, and Roy W.Kennedy of
Brussels, were involved in • a
collision on County .Road 16 at
Princess St., Brussels.. No one
was injured. Damages , were
,estims•ted at $200.00. Charges
are pending.
On. June 30, Murray Hoover
of R.R.#3, Brussels and Ivan L.
Wheeler of R.R.#1, Belgrave were
involved in a collision on Highway
4, south of the junction of Huron
Road 20, East Wawanosh Town-
ship. There were no injuries.
Damages were estimated at
$750.00. Charges are pending.
James H. Irwin of Belgeave
and George H. Hepburn of Willow
dale were involved in a collision
on Highway #4, south of the Blyth.
C.P.R.X-in. No one was injured.
Damages' were estimated at
$475.00. Charges are pending.
Seven investigations with
seven persons charged, under the
Liquor Control Act.
Fourteen charges laid with
eleven persons warned under the
Highway Traffic Act.
Twenty-two investigations
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with three persons charged under
the Criminal Code.
On Monday, June 18, William
C. Congram of Kitchener was
involved in a single car acci-
dent on Concession 2-3, east of
Huron. County Road #22, in which
the vehicle he was driving turned
over in the north ditch. There
were no injuries, and damages to
his vehicle were estimated at
$3000.00.
On Tuesday, June 19, Gordon
E. Louther of Teeswater was in-
jured on Concession 10-11, east
of Highway #4, Turnberry Town-
ship, as a result of being involved
in a single truck accident.
Damages to the vehicle were esti-
mated at $100.00.
On Wednesday, June 20, Jerry
E. Jamieson of R.R.#2, Lucknow
•w as injured as a result of a colli-
sion on the B-Line Sideroad at
the Junction of Arthur Street,
Turnberry Township. The
vehicle , he was driving went into
the north ditch and struck a
hydro pole. Damages to his
vehicle were estimated at $500.
On Friday, June 22, Joseph R.
Kerry of Wingham, and Donice
A. Duck of, R.R.#1, Teeswater,
were involved in a collision on
Highway •#4, north of the C.P.R.
Spur Line X-ing, Turnberry
Township. No one was injured
and damages to both vehicles
were estimated at $300.00.
Charges are pending.
Elmer Reptke was involved
in a single car accident on High-
way #4, north of the C.P.R.Spur
Line X-ing, Turnberry Township
in which a pedestrian, Richard
Dillon of R.R.#1, Wingham, was
injured, after getting off a•school
bus. Charges are pending.
On Sunday, June 24, John N.
Wammes of R.R.#1, Clinton,
struck the Blyth Arena wall,
causing $100.00 damages. Mr.
Wammes was not injured, and
there were no damages to his
vehicle. The accident was due
to defective brakes , on the
Wammes vehicle.
Intermediates
Belmore defeat . .
prusseli Intermediates de-
feated Belmore by a score of 13-4
in a repent game.
Brussels scored once M the
second inning five times in the
third, once in the fifth, three in
the sixth, once in the eighth and
two times in the ninth for the
victory.
Brussels lineup included: K.
Raymond; K. Ritchie; B. McCut-
cheon; B. Elliott; R. Watson; D.
Laurie; D. Machan; L.Valla.pce;
B.Thomas and M. McDonald.
Tips for
taking careof.
strawberries
Each June, the all too brief
appearance 9f Ontario straw-
berries raises the question of
how. to keep this precious fruit.
Food specialists at the Ontario
7ood Council. •
Strawberries store well in
your refrigerator, but for 2 to
3 days only, so buy only the
amount that, can be eaten within
that period of time. Wash and
hull the berries when ready to
use.
• Before refrigerating, remove
the • berries from the box, lay
them on a tray or paper towel
and pick out overripe ones.
Store the tray of berries,
uncovered, in the refrigerator.
Why, you may wonder, un-
covered? Well, circulating air
prevents moisture build-up and
discourages the growth of mold
on the berries.'
When ready to use the berries,
give them a quick cold bath;
let the sand fall to the bottom •
of the basin; then lift-the ,berries
froni 'the water using your fingers
as strainers. Roll lightly on a
paper towel to dryi then hull.
The secret to suCcessful
strawberry storage is to buy the
amount you can use within 2 or
3 days, spread them-Out in the
refrigerator,wash, and hull only'
when ready to use.
LEAGUE STANDINGS
W L T PTS.
SABRES • 3 1 1 7
BARONS 3 2 0 6
M*A*S*H 2 3 0 4
WEE STINKERS 1 3 1 3
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