The Huron Expositor, 1976-06-24, Page 4•1117.f••••72
EXPOSITOR, JUNE 24, 1076
" Mr. & Mrs. Peter E. Maloney
Farming has changed,
Dublin hasn't, scws couple
married 50 years
Weatherman co-operates
for successful CWL picnic
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. i;:ialoney
of Dublin marked . their 50th
wedding anniversary on.. Sunda9
with a masS at St. ,Patrick's
Roman. Catholic Church in Dublin/
followethby a family gathering at
the, home of Mr. and .Mrs. •••
Stephen Maloney. • son and
daughter-in-law of the couple.
Mr. MalOney -is the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. John Maloney.
and . Mrs. Maloney is the former
Clotilda Eckert. a daughter .of thd
late Mr. and .-Mrs. Peter Eckert.
They 'were Married on June 15,
1926 at St. Columban Church.
and farmed McK Mop
Township before retiring tO
Dublin in 1963.. •
Although fifty years have gone
by Mr. Maloney:. still distinctly
rerneMbers their wedding day.
"We had a grand daY, a nice
warm day. It -rainNI all the dav
and night before the tt edding. but
that •.-day the sun ' came' oat
shining," he said. •
Mr. and Mrs. Maloney
travelled by train to Holly, New
'York for their honeymoon. Mr.
Maloney saYs that it was a very
long. way to travel then, but they
didn't Mind.
"We were young and so very
much in love you see. •thak
distances didn't Matter much to
After•their honeymoon Mr. and
Mrs. Maloney returned tp farm at
Beechwood where they raised ten,
children.- four. daughters; Mrs.
Pat( Margaret) 0' Ro ar ke ..nf
Burlington, Mrs. Harold
ITheresa)-Medei-ak of Kitchener,
Mrs, Leonard (Mary) Morrison of
Gadshill, and Mrs. Jack (Jo4n)
HagartY of Qhana,• West Africa;
six, sons. John of-Se-afOrth,- Louisv
Peter and Stephen, all of Dublin.
Frank of Kitchener and Vincent of
Fullarton.The cOuple.also have 27
grandchildren and eight great-
grandchildren.
In .the fifty years of marriage.
Mr. Malont:.\ >ytys' that the
greatest change he has seen is in
farming.
"In my'younger days there were
no tractors and•ftnans were on a
much smaller scald. Today it is so
big. You are either in big or y ou
are out," he said,
However he says that
has changed very little.
• "A few new buildings have
gone up andsome have •been torn
down., but Dublin is much i.the
same as it always .was.'
To mark their fiftieth wedding
anniversary ,and Mrs.
Maloney received congratulatory
plaques from Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau and Premier
Williarn Davis along Witlialetters
from Bill Jarvis. MO for Perth
W•ilmot.:41--ugh Edighoffer, MPP •
for Perth; .1oe Clark, leader of the,
federal ProgressiyeC Conserva-
tives; and Governor General 'Jules
Leger. They also received many
cards. gifts. and flowers frbm
relatives. friends and neighbours.
Correspondent
Don MacRae
.The Dublin C.W.L. picnic
.tt hich was held ,at St. Patrick's
School on Sunday was very well
attended. The food, the friendly
group of people and a most
co-operative weatherman made
the etdrit quite a success.
Mrs. Tessie Costello attended
the Krauskopf Decaire Wedding
in Guelph last weekend. Danny
Krauskopf is Mrs. Costello's
grandson. His parents are Mr.
and Mrs. John Krauskopf of
Guelph, ..Mrs. Costello spent the
• rest of the weekend in Kitchener
with Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Costello.
Congratulations to Mr, and
Mrs. Peter Maloney Sr. on their
.50th wedding. Fr. Gordon Dill
:celebrated the anniversary Mass
at St. patrick's Church, Dublin,
Friends and relatives then
gathered at Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Maloney's home on Mill St. In
attendance were Mr.. and Mrs.
pat O'Rourke and girls,
Burlington.," Mr. and Mrs. Bob
O'Rourke, Hamilson; Mr. andMrs.
Bill 0,'ROurke and family,.
Burlington;, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Mederak and Bryan, Kitchener;
Mr. and Mrs. John Maloney and
Danny, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Morrison and family,
Gadshill; Mr. and Mrs. John
Morrison and Jenny, Hamilton;
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Campbell,
Kincardine; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Maloney and family, Kitchener;
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maloney and
family, Dublin; Mr, Peter
Maloney, Jr., Dublin4 Mrs, Jack
Haggarty, Joanne and David from
Ghana, West Africa; Mr. and
Mrs. Vincent Maloney, Fullarton.
Bus Trip
Last Wednesday
members of tlm. Dublin and
District Diamohrls had an
enjoyable bus grip to Niagara
Falls and Marineland. All report a
good time.
Last call for the Highway Bus to
Ottawa for the Dublin Girls
Shamrocks Ball games Friday-at 7
A.M.
The Dublin and District Lions •
Club Pavilion is shaping up quite
nicely. The canvass for additional
funds will commence next
Tuesday evening in Dublin. The
Lions ask people to Please be
generous in this worthwhile
comMunity project.
With four teams competing,
Joe Visser was the only one
reporting his teams progress to
date. His Mosquitoes are follow-
ing the pattern of last year. So far
they have not lost a game,
beating Exeter 9-2, Goderich
10-0, Seaforth 5-0.
When Clinton played in St.
Columban, they had to crime from
behind to tie them 2 all.' After
controlling the play for most of
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0.,*•.C4k, tOqn ;
si.cotinnbar,
Mosquitos haven't
lost a soccer game
the game. Greg Ryan scored on a
penalty shot, and John Hieknell
op a perfect shot from well out.
So far Clinton looks like the
team to beat, as an observer.
L ups - Goal Richard Visser;
Def. Jobb—Bicknell, Brendan
Lane; Half back Doug Steinman,
Gard Murray, Larry' Drager,
Grant Drost; forwards, David
Murray, Brian Flanagan,- Garry
Malone., Tom Turner, Rob Lane,
Greg Ryan, Paul Reynen.
forty
Ennnomn
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or safer happie t holidaying
St. Columban
Boys leave for Europe SUPER-LASTIC 'SUPREME 4+2 Glass-Belted
Correspondent
Vincent Lane
.You will have perhaps noticed.I
had no column last week. perhaps
due to the fact we, had visited in
„LOntion. St. Thomas and Sarnia. I
thought at that . time we 'were
badly' in need of rain, but in
Lambton and Elgin, areas, the
conditions ttere much worse.
Hott ever, 1 . understand 'they.
like Huron and Perth have since
had rain and crops by now will
look much better.
M!' Personal 'column would
have included:
Miss Catherine Moylan. St.
Thomas visydd her mother Mrs.
Mary Mis_Clan,
Mrs. Gerald Marchand, Wind-
sof. spent a feW days last week
with her parents 'Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Melady and
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Melady and
Debbie attended eaduation
exercises at Western., where Miss
Anne Melady received her degree
in nursing.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mbrray and
Mrs. Marchand attended the
graduation of former's grand-
daughter-Mrs. Karen Kinnbauer
from Conestoga School - of'
Nursing.
Visitors on Fathers Day
included:
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murray,
London: Mr. and Mrs. Roy
McQuaid. Kitchener; Mr. and
Mrs. Matt Denomme, Zurich:
with Mr, and Mrs. Jas. , E.
McQuaid.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul O'Reilly and
Sean David, Windsor, who are
spending some holidays in
Bayfield,. visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lou O'Reilly Stinday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ryan and,
Smile
After giving what he con:
siderecl to be a stirring. fact-filled
campaign speech. the candid ge
looked out at his audience and
confidently' asked. "Now .. are
there any questions?"'
"Yes." came a voice from the
rear. "Who else is running?:'
Jeffery visited Mr,.and Mrs. Zack
Ryan. , • ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flanagan
and family, Kitchener; Ken Lane
and family, London with Mr. and
• Mrs. Vine. Lane.
. Mr. and -Mrs. Lance .Robinson,
Toronto with Mr, and- Mrs. Thos.
Kale.
Mr. and Mrs, jas. Maillonx,
Toronto spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Vine: Lane:
Barry L2-e and Gord Cameo.%
dhan left .this week for Europe.
Their first. stop is Scotland and
they exPect to be back before
kmas. Happy landings boys.
Old Fashioned
My stery Tour
June 21
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July il
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