The Citizen, 1987-08-26, Page 20PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1987.
Classified Ads CLASSif *u HATES:
Minimum$2 .•.■»> Is additional
words 10ceach r<x aji be added for ads
not paid by the following Wednesday.
Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m. Phone
523-4792 .or 387-9114
AUCTION SALES ■ AUCTION SALES REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE
CONSIGNMENT SALE
FRIDAY, AUGUST28 ATTHE LUCKNOW ARENA
SALETIME: 5:30P.M.
************
AUCTION SALE
FOR BILL AND JOANNE WILKINS
SATURDAY, AUGUST 29
of household effects, shop equipment, tools and miscella
neous items. Lot 23, Concession 2 of Huron Township at
11:00 a.m.
AUCTIONEER: ALLAN R. MILLER, HOLYROOD395-5062
Obituaries
Morris farmer dies at 60
GLEN CALVIN JAMES
Glen Calvin Janies. RR 5.
Brussels, died at his residence on
the fourth concession. Morris
township on Saturday. Aug. 22.
1987. He was in his 61st year.
He was born in Morris township,
the son of the late Albert and May
(Little) Janies. He married the
former Annie McNaughton who
survives him. Thecouplefarmed in
Morris township.
Surviving are four children:
Calvin, of Belgrave; Murray and
his wife Joan, RR 5, Brussels;
Gwen and her husband Murray
Hinz of Mitchell; and Brian at
home.
One sister, Miss Winnifred
James of London survives him. Ray
and Marguerite Crawford, RR 5,
Brussels and Annie Thynne, Brus
Howick township native
dies in London hospital
JAMES OLIVER STEWART
James Oliver Stewart of RR 1,
Gorrie died at University Hospital,
London on Thursday, Aug. 20,
1987 in his 87th year.
He was born in Howick town
ship, the son of the late James and
Mabel (Burns) Stewart. He was a
log cutter before his retirement.
He was married to the former
Marion Coates who predeceased
him in May of this year.
He is survived by three daught-
ersandsixsons: Isabel, and her
husband James Hudson of Han
over; Jean and her husband Leslie
Edmonds of Surrey, B.C.; Grace
and her husband Robert Mayberry
of Gorrie; Carl and his wife Joan of
Fordwich; Jim and his wife Patricia
of RR 1, Gowanstown; Jack and his
wife Sonja of Oshawa; Roy and his
wife Sharon of Gorrie, Ray of RR 1,
Gorrie and Clifford and his wife
Janice of Listowel.
He is also survived by 26
grandchildren and 10 great-grand
children, He was predeceased by
sels, his aunt and uncle, also
survive. One sister, Gwendolyn,
predeceased him.
He was a member of St. John’s
Anglican Church, Brussels and of
the Western Star IOOF Lodge in
Brusselswhichhelda memorial
serviceatthefuneral home Sunday
evening at 9 p.m.
The funeral service was held on
Monday, Aug. 24 from the Brus
sels Chapel of the M. L. Watts
Funeral Homes with Rev. Pat
Nunn officiating. Interment was
in Brussels Cemetery.
Serviiig as pallbearers were
Ross Procter, Ross Goll, Jim
Leishman, John McIntosh, Mal
colm Jacobs, Ross McCall and
Allan Leishman. Flowerbearers
were Bill Clegg and Ken and David
Brown.
one brother, Burns Stewart in
May, 1983.
He was a member of Knox
Presbyterian Church, Gorrie.
The funeral service was held
Saturday, Aug. 22, 1987 from the
Gorrie Chapel of the M. L. Watts
Funeral Homes.
Serving as pallbearers were his
grandsons, Greg, Kevin, Jeff,
Steve and Paul Stewart and John
Hudson. The flowerbearers were
granddaughters Cheri and Pam
Stewart and grandsons Jason and
David Stewart.
The funeral service was conduc
ted by Rev. Paul Chambers and
Rev. John Neilson, a life-long
friend of the deceased, gave the
eulogy.
Burial was in Gorrie Cemetery.
Tomatoes are one of the most
important vegetables of Africa’s
Sahara region where its juicy
sweetnessisusedinavarietyof
ways. Onepopularrecipemixes
tomatoes and onions with dough to
make a Saharan bread.
I REAL ESTATE LTD.
MASON BAILEY
BROKER
82 ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO
Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338
“Suddenly It's Sold”
NEW LISTING: Blyth, 1 floor, 2 bedroom frame home in
excellent condition. Large garage and workshop.
AUBURN: REDUCED. 1 floor frame home, 2 bedrooms, oil
heat.
BLYTH: Queen Street. 1 floor frame home, 3 bedrooms,
large shed, zoned commercial.
SCENIC: 1 acre. 13th Hullett Township, brick home &
garage, needs no repair.
BLUEVALE: Heated shop, 2 bay, nearly new. Reasonable
price.
SMALL OFFICE BUILDING in good condition on main
street in Brussels.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY with 2 apartments, Queen
Street, Blyth.
LONDESBORO: 1 floor brick bungalow, finished basement,
inground pool, large lot.
125 ACRES: Near Blyth, stately brick home, 60 acres
workable, 22 acres hardwopd bush.
LONDESBORO: 4 bedrooms, 2 floor home, very spacious,
heated garage, like new throughout.
BRUSSELS: Commercial building on main street, oil heat,
apartment above.
REDUCED: 50 acres Colborne Township. 43 acres
workable, 61/2 acres young irrigated apple orchard. Must be
sold. Try an offer.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Alcohol makes you see double and
feel single.
Tupperville woman
mourned locally
ADA PARTRIDGE
Ada (Toots) Partridge, age 57, of
Tupperville passed away Wednes
day, Aug. 19, 1987 at her resi
dence.
Her husband Earl Partridge Sr.
predeceased her in 1980. Surviving
are seven daughters, Mrs. Jacque
line Stevens, of Brussels; Mrs.
Marie Tyreman of Brussels; Ter
esa Shaw of Wheatley; Mrs.
Roxanne Stephens of Leamington;
Dawn Rutledge of Stratford; Mrs.
Wanda Holden of Sarnia and Gina
Partridge ofChatham and two sons
Earl Jr. of Dresden and Vern of
Hall rice 4-H dub
hears about quotas
The sixth meeting of the Hallrice
Dairy Calf Club was held at the
farm of John Bos on Wednesday,
August 19.
The members opened the meet
ing with the 4-H pledge lead by
Anita Bos. The minutes were read
by Laura Hallahan and roll call was
Tupperville and 26 grandchildren.
Also surviving are her mother
Ada Brittain of Brussels, and one
sister Lillian, Mrs. Bill Moses of
Brussels. One sister Kathleen and
one son and one daughter prede
ceased her.
The funeral service was held at
the Thomas L. DeBurger Funeral
Home, 620 Cross St., Dresden on
Saturday, Aug. 22, 1987 at 1:30
p.m. Dale Hussey officiated. Inter
ment was in Dresden Cemetery.
Donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society or the Red Cross are
appreciated.
taken with what each person
thought one litre of milk cost.
Members then wrote the exam
and Ken Ramsey talked about the
milk board and the milk quotas.
Laura Hallahan thanked Ken and
the meeting was adjourned.
Everyone then had milk and
cupcakes.
ALL POINTS REALTY INC.
Wingham & Goderich, Ont.
OPEN HOUSE - Saturday,
August 29, 10 to 2 p.m. Far
from the maddening crowd,
near to the finer things in
life. Minutes from Huron
County village and Lake
Huron. 50acre retreat with 3
bedroom cottage, a creek
and bush. Paradise found for
$47,500. Follow signs from
Huron 25 from Blyth.
EDGE OF WING HAM-One
mile south of Wingham in
residential area, this 3 bed
room bungalow with single
attached garageoffers living
room, dining room, main
floor laundry, family room
and more. This home is on a
large lot nicely landscaped
and well maintained. For
appt, call Jim Ritchie 357-
3295.
MODERN HOME IN A
MATURE SHELL - situated
on 100 acres in East Wawa-
nosh. This 11/2 storey log and
frame home has 3 bedrooms
and family size living room.
Main floor has been recently
refurbished with oak kitchen
Patio doors lead to spacious
sundeck facing open country
and vast mixed bush. Truly a
tranquil country parcel! For
appointment call Kevin
Pletch, 357-1967.
OntuOiv. £||u)S
MUi' HI ilSIilC 5H»'C1
4-H scholarships
offered
Members of 4-H Clubs in
Ontario are urged to apply for a
$1,000 Funk Seeds Scholarship
Award to be presented in 1987.
The successful candidate must
be entering the first year of the
agricultural degree program at the
University ofGuelph; mustbea
member of an Ontario 4-H Club
and must have achieved a mini
mum of 68 per cent in Grade 13
studies. Applicants will be judged
on leadership qualities, as demon
strated by their participation in
4-H, Junior Farmer and communi
ty activities.
Members may obtain applica
tion forms from county or district
agricultural representatives or
from Funk Seeds, Ciba-Geigy
Canada Ltd., RR 3, Cottam,
OntarioNOR 1B0. Applications
must be submitted by Sept. 11,
1987.
WINGHAM
SALES ARENA
EVERYTHING UNDER ONE ROOF
Just north of Wingham on Hwy. No
357-1730
Open Monday - Saturday 9-6 p.m.;
Fri. nights till 9 p.m.
• CLOTHING & FOOTWEAR
•BULK FOODS - PRODUCE - DISCOUNT GROCERIES
•NEW & USED FURNITURE - ANTIQUES - GIFTWARE
foot rfnniued "lime,
‘Back te Sc&oaI. (Vt
TRUCKLOAD OF: • Desks •Chests • Dressers
•Book Cases ’Nightstands ’Box & Mattresses
AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES!!!
• SPORTING GOODS - NEW & USED GUNS - AMMUNITION
•CARPET ROLL ENDS - REMNANTS & AREA RUGS