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Slim and Trim 104.1258 Lynn Valley Road 980-65 14 980-6724 Hospital for treatment of some injuries and then he was given a breath test. Anderson said_ that Metcalf had a blood alcohol level of .30, almost four times the legal limit. The total amount of damage in the accident was $2,000 and Anderson said that it was the second drinking and driving offence for Metcalf. Defence counsel Mc- Nenney said that Metcalf was involved in the accident after he had been dnnking and watching baseball all day. SOBERING INCIDENT But uw February of this year, McNenney = said Metcalf's hfe changed radically when a = spark caught in hs sleeping bag while he was on a camping tnp. He said that Metcalf was severly burned and spent six weeks in intensive care, with A5-Sunday News, June 22, 1980 REFORMED BY FIRE HORROR | Judge has compassion for burns victim second and third degree burns. ; The fire was “a very, very sobering incident,” for Metcalf, McNenney said. 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