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BY WRY *NSTM IN
THE IMCHENER
WATERLOO RECORD
This is a story about two
proud Kitchener parents and
their two sons whq play on
the same National, Hockey
tearn.
Mete specifically, it's
094 Regina:Maloney nd
her sen, Don, who starred
last year with Kitchener Ran-
gers andjust last week was
called up to the New YOrk
R411prs from their lark
team in New Haven.
Mrs, Maloney and her
husband,, Steve, travelled to
New york last Wednesday to
watch Don make his NHT,
debut against Boston Bruins,
The evening turned out to be
"One of the most- exciting
moments of our ,1ie. an
experience we'll never for -
ti"
"We went to New York for
"Dave's first game in •Decem-
ber of 1974 and he picked up
an assist... .it sure was.
exciting," Mrs, Maloney
• said,
1.0fideSbdr0
"And then, last Wednes- Maloney said, And then„ "Wei were down to New
ANY for Pores Atst gam O:* it after the first period, the. York la January to sce Pave
Was sOnnething, else we hafi whole crowd, gave the team a Plar and then we went ,to
tarcly.i• Settled in our seat S standing ovation because, New Ilaven to wateh Don.
1.vhettlieSeotedhiS first Vaal., they didn't let Boston- get a IC* such a big step to the
VI never forget it- single shot on net. Wow. taft... 1 was, really surprised
"1•10 Just went into the b t f r, that ast t" that Den Seerned 10, Act SO
corner' Pante areiltiti the ..„„.„.,.., .,,_ ...,,.. ., ,„,„ caIM and confident.
back of the net and everyone 0144.4.frtra' V1A,) PEEP'''. ' 4-r1 "Put he told me after the
was expecting. him to pass it INSTANT MT WITH first game that be was, so
out. But he Just slipped, it RANGES: nervous he was almost sh k
into the corner, I couldn't: The Rangers weln On for a ing off the bench. We were
believe it,6-1 win to: kick Off a. hectie just hoping the other learn
schedule Pr, four gatileS IR Id 't lagainst
.NIII... He .had on,e little'shift fiv d Tit s. vim " $ °I.e a Pa
"It was only the S!cend
shift he had ever taken in the f He .ays. , ey lost Lie his line. And what,happens?
o owing night in Ettiffale,. Don ends up scoring one,'"
had Friday ,off, then beat The0 rvi jo 0
rugge a n y was
Delete tnat. Appareritly, Philadelphia Flyers Saturday never known to baek down
from what I understand, he • A a
wo$ the first rookie in the anr s'n'enli Wa(sPil/ROn Calk' •from anybody dUring his.
they beat St. Louis Blues, has carried the same attitude
come and score a goal on In th five games, Malon- into the NHL.
s ay, n Wednesday, Junior career and it seems he
New York organization ta
, up
Ris.1 very first shot on the ey has shown he belongs in . During the brawling game
flet." the big-time, picking up two against St. Louis three days
The Maloney parents were goals and four assists.'
so excited they didn't have - • ago' Maloney tangled With
none other than Steve Dur -
time to settle down before ',His NHL debut has, no
they were cheering again for doubt, been made easier by one °the league's bad
Don. the fact he's PlaYing with two (4My husband Was saying
• On the same shift, he of the best linemates in the th t f 11 the u s to collide
passed the puck to one of the business -the veteran Espos- .
hOckey's All.time greats, Phil ito and the young, high-scor- with Dcm had to pick a guy
Esposito, and Espo stuck it in , ing Don Murdoch. like 1)°,rbaa°'" Mrs' Makin --
the net.down,"aldoey satiaback"But atleast he
# "We were all excitedA:. prise. iCtso justseesDonnyucha doing fit gsusra"
about that play, too," Mrs. well," Mrs. Maloney said. SHE II -AS PLENTY OF
LOVE FOR IIER OTHER
SON, TOO
Don's attitecie, according
e s elect -L. -officers
„ there and do my best. '
• r
t. his mother ts to •go oat
For the second meeting 11411.. r h stn2at Lealer Pon said he's rtelamllbYlehawPaPyY
the members answered the Mrs* Anstetts. home. The with his play so far. He's
id sctission for this meeting playing with- so much .confi.
roll call, "My best colours,
colours I should avoid' and was the selection, fit, and &nee, and the attitude down
My basic wardrobe color". care of purses. Next meet ng there in New yutit is just
SeleC,,dott and care of hats,
The members diSeuSsed the the members are asked to
bring a piece of jewellery gwreahti,lewphrleahisainlsgo ph helps him pi4,;
ah wtotoque. makeA*ajeans
mc4uPs't a nh de b°wrappedarignTal cYianr fa raetoabi dirseoowntan:nksPetadrPaet'eor srs Maloney,hol love theirlk all
urn! dortehn-
.4 in the last five games,
thought of for the club, and .
various.knots. The meeting '
h project must be started equally, was quick to add
ended with the 4-1-1 motto.
• Report progress in manual, '
Huron County Board of Education
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
- ' For 1 979-80 classes
at
WALTON PUBLIC SCHOOL
1979 March 29
1:30 until 4:30 pm
• • , • •
Londesboro 11 4 -Hers
met to elect officers.
President Debbie Wallace,
Vice President -Nancy
Wallace, Secretary Judy
Anstett. Denise Dupuis,
•• • Press Repot -ter Pat Bylsrna.
Leaders Kittie. MacGregor
and Nancy Anstett.
The first and second
meetings were made up as a
"Make up" meeting at the
--Rome of Mrs. -K. MacGregor
on March 19 because some
could not make it because of
vacation, exams etc.
The discussion for the first
meeting was the "History of
Accessories" basic wardrobe
• 'color, and colour selection.
The members are to make a
project which must be an
accessory such as hat, bag.
Senior members are to make
2, wh ile JuniorS are to make
• . 1. All members are to equip a
sewing boa and begin their
rnifthal. • •
• ' "In his own h
This meeting ended -with --
the motto "Learn todo by
doing".
The third meeting and
fourth meeting, which are
both short, therefore
combined, was held at
Leader Mrs, K. MacGregor
on March 21. To begin. the
Pledge was said. All 5
members answered the roll
call "Tell why the hat you
brought is most
comfortable". The
discussion was "AH bout
scarves-. The m embers
talked and learnt about the
selection and care and tieing
of scraves in various ways.
Ob• The members are reminded
ituary to practice various ways of
knot's at home ie. Square,
CATHERINEGRACE Aicot, Windsor and Small
SIIOLDICE •
Catherine Grace Sholdice
of Brussels, wife of Watson'
SholElice, died in Seaforth
Community Hospital ,on
Saturday, March 24. 1979.
She was 74 years of age.
Daughter of the late John
.ariltkElizabeth Pothick, she
was=bormat Winthrop.
Surviving are her husband
• ,, - 3. Watson Sholdice, one son.
Ken, and three
grandchildren, all of
Brussels. •
She was p.redeceased by
three sisters ,.,, and' one
brother, Mrs. Bob (Mente)
Farrow'-ef Brussels, Mrs.
.James (Ada) WalmsleY. Mrs.
Robert (Lillian) Joynt, and
John Pethicic, all of Seaforth.
A member of Morning Star
Rebekah Lodge of Brussels
she vvas, Vice Grand of -that
Lodge and Past Noble Grand
of EdelweissRebekah Lodge
Of Seaforth.
„Funeral was held at The
M.L. Watts ' Funeral Home,
Brussels at 2:00 p.m. on
Monday, 'March 26th, with
Rev. E. LeDrew of Brussels
united Church, of which the
late Mrs., Sholdice was a
member, officiating.
Morning Star - Rebekah
Lodge, Brussels, held a.
MemorIal-Serolce, at the
Funeral Home, on Sunday
Ternproary entombment
took place in. Brussels
Cemetery Chapel.
Pallbearers were, Bruce
John.Smith,- Wilmer
uthill, Rae Crawford, John
McCuteheon and Jack
• Mitchell.
Flower bearers were John
Pipe, Russell Farrow and Art
McNaughton,
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COMPLETE
DitywALL SERVICE
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Puff.
The 4th meeting roll call,
is to be answered at next
meeting, "Different ways of
knots•for scarves you know,' •
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• 44 II'S, jaSt• tbg We'rg. telt*
OXOted• about PettnY 404
now because he's just break -
Iris into the league and
everything:'
Mrs. Maloney said she
"really felt proud" for Don
last Friday, when the Ran.
gers where checking out of
their hotel in Buffalo.
"My husband and 1 made
that triptoo' and we were
standing outside the hotel
when. Phil tEsneSite.) was
coming out. Be looked
Dolt and he said* "There**
my legs':
The .incident 44Itt't Come
close to matching the tremen
• •
tlotts surge of pride that
overwhelmed tik ,44Ioney,
Parents after Don. scored
bis first goal.
"Penny jumped into the
air and it seemed evetylvi,iy !
in the place was ilIMPin#
around, to," Mrs- Maloney
said.
"A hunch of people sitting
,behind us couldn't figure out
who Don was because they
had never seen him •before
since it was his first game. I
heard them saying,
'Where'd that guy Caine
from?' And "Who is that
nttmber 12?" •
"1 felt like standinglip and
turning around and saying,
'That's my boy!"
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