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Kress-KepuDiican— AAonaay/ August 13,1984 Miller — Abare CLINTON, Conn. - Judith Clark Miller and James Louis Abare were married July 28 in the Church of the Holy Advent in Clinton, Conn. The brrdeu is the daughter of Mrs. Catherine Gates Miller of Clinton and Arthur J. Miller of Chester, Conn. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Abare of Ticonderoga. Anne J. Miller, the bride's sister, was mi ^bare of Ticonderoga was his brother's best man. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Richard Fricker of Covington, Va., sister of the bride, and Kathleen McBrien and Suzanne Ledoux, both of Clinton. - \\\ > Ushers were Joseph Abare of Ticonderoga, brother of the groom; James G. Miller of Clin- ton, brother of the bride; and Robert Dunne)! of Portsmouth, N.H. A reception followed at the Elks Club in Westbrook. The bride and groom are both members of the Air Force, sta- tioned at the Off-Site Test Facili- ty -in Colorado Springs, Colo. Family Life Goff — Miner H Ryskoski — Langlois Mrs. James L. Abar£ Staff Sgt. and Airman 1st Class Abarfc are both working towards degrees in computer science at Pikes Peak Community College. After a wedding trip to New Hampshire and Ticonderoga, they are living in Colorado Spr- ings. Hoosier— Blaise MANHATTEN, Kan. — Angela Hoosier and Willard Blaise were married July 24 at St. Luke's Lutheran Church in Manhatten, Kan. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hoosier of Manhatten. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Geraldine Yasmet of Keeseville and the stepson of Clem Yasment. The bride was attended by Lin- da Wickstrum of Manhatten. The best man was Brian Herrs of Manhatten. Ushers were Tim Schell and Brian Caley,both of Manhatten. A reception was held at the church, followed by a barbecue at Tuttle Creek Reservoir Park. Angela Blaise graduated from Manhattan W*gh Schopl and j[s ho»L Mr and Mrs. W. Blaise employed at St. Mary's Hospital in Manhatten as a dietician. Wiliard Blaise graduated from AuSable Valley Central School in Clintonville and served in the Ar- my. He is employed by Accostics and Dry Wall Co. in Manhatten. They are living on Corey Lane in Manhatten. PLATTSBURGH — Mary Ann Ryskoski and Eric Norman Langlois were married Aug. 11 in Pittsburgh. The Rev. Karl E. Cron, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, of- ficiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Ryskoski of 2 Shamrock Court, Plattsburgh. The bridegroom is the son of George A. Langlois Jr. of Pittsburgh, Pa., and M. Pauline Langlois of Rouses Point. The bride's grandmothers, Mrs. Eldon Hoffman and Mrs. Ir- ving Hintz, attended along with other family members from Wisconsin. The bride was attended by her cousin, Tamara Ryskoski of Green Bay, Wis., as maid of honor. Jeffrey Langlois of Dan- nemora was his brother's best man. The bridesmaids were Faith Jones of Plattsburgh; Debra Langlois of Dannemora, sister- in-law of the bride and groom; Donna Mitchell and Christine Highland, both of Plattsburgh; and Holly Phillips of Green Bay, Wis. The miniature bride was Lisa Meconi of Piattsburgh. The ushers were David Ryskoski of Tonawanda and Richard Ryskoski of Green Bay, Wis., brothers of the bride; Steven Eversole of Solon, Ohio; Darryl Jones of Plattsburgh and the bridegroom's cousin, Nor- man D. Langlois of Plattsburgh. The miniature groom and ring bearer was Ryan Brisbine of Grapeville, Pa., nephew of the bridegroom. i Mrs. Eric N. Langlois A reception followed at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Plattsburgh. Mary Langlois graduated from Plattsburgh High School and Clinton Community College, with an associate's degree in humanities and social science. She graduated from CVPH Medical Center with certification as a medical laboratory techni- cian, and is attending Platt- sburgh State University College, majoring in medical technology. She is a medical laboratory technician at CVPH Medical Center in Plattsburgh. Eric Langlois graduated from Mount Assumption Institute and Clinton Community College with an associate degree in business administration. He served four years in the U.S. Navy, and is now attending Plattsburgh State University College, majoring in marketing. He is a salesman at Kinney Shoes in Plattsburgh. After a wedding trip to Mon- treal and Orlando, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Langlois will make their home in Dannemora. Bedard — Burto Minogue — Rafferty PLATTSBURGH - Mrs. Lee Bedard of 13 George St.. Pitt- sburgh, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Cindy Bedard, to Kent Burto, son of Mrs. Marilyn Lang of Hopkin- ton, Mass. The future bride graduated from St. John's Central High School in Plattsburgh and Jeffer- son Community College in Watertown with an A.A.S. in medical secretarial science. She is senior medical transcriptionist at Mercy Hospital in Watertown. The future bridegroom graduated from Carthage High School and Jefferson Community College with an A.A.S. in business administration. He is an accountant at Fort Drum Army Base. An Aug. 25 wedding is planned. Cindy Bedard Myers — Finnessey PORT HENRY — Miss Karen Myers and Thomas J. Finnessey Jr. were married Aug. 4 in St. Patrick's Church in Port Henry by Monsignor Noel Zimmerman. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Myers of Silver Hill Road, Witherbee. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Finnessey Sr. of 9 Long Place, Port Henry. The bride was attended by Yvonne Payette of Witherbee as matron of honor. The best man was Timothy Finnessey of Port Henry, brother of the groom. Bridesmaids were Miss Cheryl Myers of Straksboro. Vt., sister of the bride; Mrs. Pauline Myers of Denver, Colo., sister-in-law of the bride; and Miss Nancy Babich of Troy. Mrs. Susan Foley of West Palm Beach. Fla., Miss Alma Eastman of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. Lisa Williams of Burlington, Vt., all cousins of the bride. The flower girl was Joy Ann Myers of Denver, Colo.. niece of the bride. Ushers were Edward Rytell of Waterviiet; Richard Myers of Burlington, Vt, brother of the bride: Timothy O'Neil of Schenectady; Vincent Tom of Port Henry; John Vinett of Fayetteville,, N.C.: and Vincent DePaoli of Placentia. Calif, cousin of the groom. The ring bearer was Jeremy Brant of Neridan* Conn A reception followed at the Veterans of Foreign WATS hall in Mineville ** Karen Finnessey graduated from Mortal Centra) School in Port Henry and the University of Colorado in Boulder with a B 5 in journalism. She is a freelance vid€ogr*pber at Audio Video Corp in Menands Thomas Finnessey graduated from MonaJa Central Scbooi ar.d Siena College is Loudooviile with a B.S. m computer science He .s a computer programmer at MCI Information Systems in Albany. After a wedding trip to Maine, the are living in Latham. AuSABLE FORKS — Jan Marie Minogue and Gerald E. Rafferty were married in Holy Name Church in AuSable Forks by the Rev. Richard Demers, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Minogue of Clintonville. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Rafferty of AuSable Forks. The bride was attended by Lin- da Preston of Wilmington and Tampa, Fla. The best man was Michael Fitzsimmons of AuSable Forks. Bridesmaids were Marilyn Minogue of Clintonville, sister of the bride; Mary Terry of Wilm- ington ; Tern Collins of AuSable Forks; Karen brown of Gansevooft; and Barbara Gearhart of Keeseville. The flower girls were Carla and Car- rie Pulsifer of Lewis, nieces of the groom. Ushers were William Minogue of Wilmington, brother of the bride, and Mark Aubin, Randy Perkins, Rusty Dunham and Scott Bombard, all of AuSable Forks. The ring bearer was Keith Shambo of AuSable Forks, nephew of the groom. A reception. followed at the Barnstead in Keeseville. Jan Rafferty graduated from AuSable Valley Central School in Clintonville and attended Clinton Community College in Platt- sburgh, majoring in criminal justice. She is a nutrition aide at the Uihlein Mercy Center in Lake Placid. Gerald Rafferty attended AuSable Valley Central School and is a carpenter for Torrance and Trumbull in AuSable Forks. After a wedding trip to Old Or- chard Beach, Maine, they are liv- ing in Clintonville. Guibords's now offering Dance Scholarships 3 full, 2 half for 10-13 yrs. 1 work — teenager Auditions Tuts., S*pt. 4 15McKinl«yAv«. Coll for information 5*1-5*50 nnnnnnnnnnnnnn SAVINGS COUPON OF THE WEEK STUDENTS! What you need is a smart brother Sale 9? Correct-o-Riter 164 _ „•> OC c 38DC HI brother Sal.1 59\ Personal Printer ttxj'llfinditollat ±i J family catalog store 1* 'C- • \ \ se* * 9-• rc \e E^ Sa»e theDowlings PERU —Mary Theresa Goff- and Michael David Miner were married June 23 in St. Augustine's Church in Peru by the Rev. Richard Goff, brother of the bride. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Goff of 50 Leonard Ave., Plattsburgh. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Miner of the Miner Road, Plattsburgh. *M Beverly Latremore of Platt- sburgh as maid of honor. The best man was Denis LeFevre of Plattsburgh. Bridesmaids were Christa Baughn, sister of the groom, and Pamela LeFevre. Ushers were Denis Mousseau, cousin of the groom, and Patrick Holmes, brother-in-law of the groom. A reception followed at the Royal Savage in Plattsburgh. Mary Miner graduated from Plattsburgh High School. She at- tended the Portland School of Art and Plattsburgh State University College, majoring in art. She is a Mr. and Mrs. M. Miner waitress at Arnie's in Platt- sburgh. Michael Miner graduated from Peru Central School and served in the Marine Corps. He is a warehouseman at the Defense Logistics Agency?* Piattsburgh Air Force Base, and owns and operates a small farm. After a wedding trip to Portland, Maine, they are living on the Miner Road in Platt- sburgh. Desjardins — Foxen KEENE — Margaret Desjar- dins and Robert Foxen were married July 7 in St. Brendan's Church, Keene, by the Rev. Er- nan McMullen of Notre Dame University. Rev. McMullen also married the bride's parents in 1955. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Desjardins of Haverford, Pa., and the grand- daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Desjardins who lived in Plattsburgh.The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foxen Sr. of Garden City, N.Y. Margaret Foxen graduated from Yale College in New Haven, Conn, with a bachelor of arts degree in history. She is employed by Benton & Bowles in New York City. Robert Foxen graduated from Villanova University in Penn- sylvania with bachelor's and master's degrees in environmen- tal protection. He is president of a water conservation firm in New York City. K A member owned food cooperative Concerned about too much fat and salt in your diet? Enjoy fine flavor and variety in low fat, low salt cheeses. Low Fat, Low Salt Cheddar $ 2.15lb. Lappi $ 2.46 Ib. No Salt Swiss Pr« Monde with Herbs Low Salt Cream Cheese M.14Pk. Smoked Bruder Basil $ 3.24 Ib. $ 3.52 Ib. IHOP WELCOMES SUE EVANCHAK OIRXFWMAXAGER MANAGERS INTRODUCTORY SPECIALS OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY 313Con»liaSt. 563-7340 PlotnWgh, N.Y f • CHAMPLAI Harvey and were marriei Mary's Chtirc the Rev. Jarac . The bride i W and Mrs. of Champlain. the son of Mr. Ricks of 31 C nemora. The bride w y Plattsburgh. ' Matthew Hicl brother of the Bridesmaid Meseck and cousins of the LaJoy. Ushers wer Pointe, broti bride; James Harvey, broth A reception chorage in Ro Dawn Hick Chazy Centra Our Lady of' CADYVILL Tamer and Mi were married James Churcl Rev. Cyril Ra| The bride i Mr. and Mrs. of Cadyville. The brideg Mr. and Mrs. Four Seasor Plattsburgh. The bride Rosemary R sister of the b of honor.Dee Mountain and Plattsburgh The flower Reyell of Cac bride. John T. Rya his brother's nemora, i bridegroom, of Cadyville, Ring bearer vost of Dam the bridegroo A receptio: Patchwork in