The Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-05-30, Page 7Mrs. Ga Egleston
Died Suddenly
Friends were shocked tolearn
of the sudden passing of Mrs.
Ge rge Egleston at her home on
itre Street shortly after noon
o onday.
Mrs. Egleston, the former
Mary Evelyn (Mame) Adams,
was born in Turnberry Town-
ship, a daughter of the late
Jlington Adams and his wife,
'Catherine Tervit. She was
educated in Wingham and after
graduating from high school
here received her training and
graduated as a registered nurse.
She was married in 1953 to
George Egleston and resided for
a time in the West. Mr. Egle-
ston died in 1958 and she re-
turned to Wingham and took up
residence here. She was a
member of St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church.
Surviving are three step-
daughters and two step -sons,
Grace, Mrs. (Dr.) Williamson,
Edmonton, Marion, Mrs. (Dr.)
Tully, Vancouver, Jane, Mrs.
Stephen Wood, Calgary, Allen,
Seattle, Wash. , and George,
Vancouver; a brother, Arthur
C. Adams of Wingham and a
sister, Mrs. George (Katherine)
McKay, Hamilton. She was
predeceased by one brother, W.
Clare Adams of Wingham.
Funeral service was held on
Wednesday at the R. A. Currie
& Sons funeral home at 11 a.m.
with Rev. G. L. Fish in charge,
and interment was made in the
Wingham cemetery. Pallbear-
ers were Gordon Buchanan,
Gordon Gannett, Art Wilson,
Jim Wilson, Fraser Forgie and
Malcolm McCammon. The
floral pieces were carried by
George Tervit, Don Adams
and Ken Cerson.
MASONS MARCH—Members of the Wingham Masonic
Lodge No. 280, A.F. & A.M., attended Divine Service
at the Wingham United Church on Sunday morning.
Members of the lodge are pictured as :hey marched
down John Street from the Masonic building to the
church.—A-T Photo.
Bluevale Personals
Mrs. K. Knutson, of London,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
Greenaway last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith,
of Toronto, spent a few days
with the latter's brother, Wil-
bur Gannet, and Mrs. Gannet.
Mrs. Gannet and Susan returned
to Toronto with them for a few
days.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bosman at the week -
Jack Alexander
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end were Mr. and Mrs. John
Bosman, of West Lorne, and Mr
and Mrs. Cecil Griffiths, of
Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond El-
liott, Gordon Messer and Mrs.
Charles Bosman attended the
funeral service for Mrs. Harvey
Messer at Toronto last week.
Miss Mary Hamilton has fin-
ished her year's course at As-
sumption College, Windsor,
with high standing. Miss Shir-
ley Johnston has finished a two
year course at Stratford Tea-
chers' College, and was among
the top students there.
Gordon Hall has recently
sold his farm to Charles Mathers
of Morris Township, retaining
the house.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold John-
ston and daughter, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Moffat and
family at Southampton on Sun-
day.
Active in Community
Mr. C. H. Hinge Funeral Friday
Mrs. C. H. Hinde, a resi-
dent of Wingham since 1938,
and one who had contributed
much to the life of her Lhurch
and community, died last Tues-
day after a short illness, at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London,
A daughter of the late Frank
Henry and his wife, Jennie
Simpson, she was born at
Whitechurch. After graduation
from Normal School she taught
in the Wroxeter public school.
She was married to Charles H.
Hinde at Whitechurch on April
15th, 1909 and they took up
residence in Harriston for a
time. Later they moved to
Wascena, Sask., where they
lived until her husband's death
in 1938. Mrs. Hinde returned
to Wingham at that time.
She was an active member
of St. Paul's Anglican Church,
served as secretary of the Wo-
men's Auxiliary of the church
and was a past member of its
Altar Guild. She also belonged
to the Eastern Star and the Wing -
ham and District Hospital Aux-
iliary.
Mrs. Hinde is survived by
OFF TO FINE START
intermediates two
In Opening of Season
BELGRAVE--The Intermedi-
ate softball team decided to
play all home games in the
Brussels Park this year. The
games are scheduled to start at
8:30 sharp, with the first home
game to be played Saturday
night against Seaforth.
The Belgrave team is enter-
ed in the league with Seaforth
Intermediate A, Clinton Inter-
mediate A, Lucknow Interme-
diate B, Blyth Intermediate B
and Whitechurch Juniors. The
Belgrave team started the sea-
son away from home and was
victorious in both games.
The first game was played
in Clinton with the final score
reading Belgrave 3, Clinton 1.
B. MacDonald homered in the
first inning and gave Clinton an
early lead, until Glen Coultes'
homer in the 7th tied the score.
Singles by Ivan Dow and Bob
Higgins, and two Clinton errors
gave the Belgrave boys two
more runs making the victory.
R H E
Clinton 100 000 000 1 1 2
Belgrave 000 000 300 3 7 2
Underwriters
Hold Meeting
The monthly meeting of
the Saugeen Life Underwriters
Association was held in the
Everglades, Walkerton, on Fri-
day. David Carruthers, L. L. B.
of Grant R Carruthers, Walker-
ton, was introduced by Rod
llelwig. Mr. Carruthers out-
lined his activities before go-
ing to Walkerton and gave a
talk on "Estate Planning".
Clarence Thompson thanked
Mr. Carruthers and welcomed
him to Walkerton.
Arrangements were made for
the Pike Bay meeting.
BLYTH GAME
The second game was played
in Blyth with Belgrave winning
1-0. This was a pitchers' duel
all the way, with Doug John-
ston pitching a shut -out. Bel -
grave scored the only run of
the game, in the 5th inning,
when Ivan Dow doubled scoring
Wayne Coultes home from
second base. Bob Higgins had
three hits for Belgrave but was
unable to score. John Gal-
braith got two hits for the losers.
R H E
Blyth 000 000 000 0 7 3
Belgrave 000 010 000 1 '7 2
Couples' Club
Met Tuesday
The May meeting of St. An-
drew's Couples' Club was held
Tuesday evening with 14
couples present.
The meeting opened with a
worship service, entitled "Jesus
the Life of the World", led by
Mrs. E. Beard, assisted by Mrs.
K. Leitch. This was followed
by the business and roll call.
The group retired to the Sun-
day school room where Miss
Leah Robertson showed slides
orr her recent trip to Europe and
the British Isles, which were
greatly enjoyed by all, E.
Beard thanked the speaker.
The meeting was turned
over to Mr. Beard, who pre-
sented the facts and figures
and gave detailed information
on the new Robarts' educational
plan.
Mrs. Leitch led in a game
and refreshments were served.
The committee for next
month will he Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Taylor and Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce MacDonald.
two sisters, Miss Annie H.
Henry of Wingham and Mrs.
Malcolm F. (Robina) Grey of
Vancouver. A daughter,
Marion Robina Hinde, died
Nov. 9th, 1953.
Service was conducted at
the S.J. Walker funeral home
on Friday by her rector, Rev.
C. F. Johnson at 2 p.m. and
interment was in the Wingham
cemetery. Pallbearers were
Frank Howson, Elwood Armi-
tage, Vernon Reid, Wm. F.
Burgman, Gordon Buchanan
and Verne Dunlop.
BIRTHS
CAMERON — In General and
Marine Hospital in Owen
Sound, on Wednesday, May
22, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Mack
A. Cameron, a daughter.
MOORE—At Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, on Thursday,
May 23, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Moore, Whitechur&i, a
son.
LARCH—At Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, on Sunday,
May 26, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Lorch, R. R. 1, For-
mosa, a son.
Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, May 30, 1983 — Page 7
Mount Pleasant Fishing Area Open
TORONTO --The former
Mount Pleasant fish hatchery
was operated as a public fishing
area for the first time during
the summer of 19112. Although
somewhat experimental in na-
ture, the project was neverthe-
less quite successful and a total
of 14, 432 anglers visited the
area.
This year, the Department
opened the Mount Pleasant site
for public fishing on Saturday,
May llth. Fishing is permitted„
free of charge, from 8:30 a.m.
to 8:00 p.m. on weekdays and
from 9:30 a. rn, to 8:00 p. m. on
week -ends. The area will be
closed to the public on Tuesdays
and Fridays to enable the staff
to replenish the stocks of fish
and to complete necessary
maintenance chores.
The public fishing area is
located in the southwest corner
of Mount Pleasant village on
highway 48 approximately four
miles south of Brantford. The
seven ponds, approximately
one acre in size, will be stock-
ed with various species of warm -
water fish including perch,
channel catfish, bullheads and
rock bass, Detailed informa-
tion relative to utilization by
the public will be collected by
Department staff at the site and
the co-operation of anglers in
this matter is solicited,
No charge will be made for
angling during the current year.
"What is a taxpayer?" asks
a foreign reader. One who
doesn't have to pass an exam
to work for the government.
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