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I Page 6D Couples Sunday. September 29. 1991 I Bridal Announcements: Jill Kirsch. 863-3441 Ext. 2056 Ti ma jmmmm I uih.uwi.ii.

11. m- i. wmmm IS S- i 'w r-f-" 17 Stone-Croft Southworth-Drew SOUTH BURLINGTON Amy Ann Drew of Colchester, daughter of Joy and Robert Oatley of Bonita Springs, and George Drew of Berlin, and David Alan Southworth of Shelbume, son of Margaret and James Southworth Jr. of Norwich, were united in marriage Aug. 17.

The Rev. Dennis LaRoche officiated at the double-ring ceremony in Saint John Vianney Church. Mary Whalen was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Bonnie Drew, Joanne Routhier and Karen Rice. Julia Whalen was flower girl.

Thomas Southworth was best man. Ushers were Brian Southworth, Thomas Frey and Rick Rice. A reception was held at the Holiday Inn, after which the couple left for Boston and the Maine coast. Mrs. Southworth graduated from Barre High School and Crane School of Music.

She is a music teacher at Shelbume Middle School. Her husband received his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Vermont. He is a social studies teacher at Shei- bume Middle School. They reside in Shelbume. I I If ik r' Buxton-Boudah CHARLOTTE Judith Lynn Boudah of Wollaston, daughter of Maurice and Judith Boudah of Charlotte, and Angus Niall Sinclair Buxton, son of Keith and Margaret Buxton of Reay Caithness, Scotland, were united in marriage Aug.

31. The Rev. William Corcoran and the Rev. Michael Brown officiated at the double-ring ceremony in Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Marianne Petrocelli was maid of honor and Elizabeth Cannizzaro was matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Brenda Boudah, Susan Hillman and Kathy Kappes. Flowergirt was Sarah Hillman. Nick Alden was best man. Ushers were Magnus Buxton, John Boudah, Gideon Buxton and Torquil Buxton. A reception was held at White Caps in Burlington.

Mrs. Buxton attended Northeastern University and is employed at Boston Financial Data Service in Boston, Mass. Her husband graduated from the University of Glasgow in Scotland and is employed in motorcycle sales. They reside in Wollaston, Mass. Hebert-Ginevan MIDDLEBURY Colleen Elizabeth Ginevan of Hudson, N.H., daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. David Ginevan of Middlebury, and Donald Francis Hebert Jr. of Hudson, son of Bettina Martin of Wilton, Maine, and Donald Hebert Sr. of Dixfield, Maine, were united in marriage Aug. 24.

Dr. Olin Robinson officiated at the double-ring ceremony in Mead Chapel, Middlebury College. Kirsten Smith was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Kate Ginevan, sister of the bride, Michelle Chapman and Melissa Lenihan. John Hebert, brother of the groom, was best man.

Ushers were Doug Ginevan, brother of the bride, David Bean and Peter Guidarelli. A reception was held at Kirk Alumni Center, Middlebury College, after which the couple left for St. Martin. Mrs. Hebert graduated from Middlebury Union High School and St.

Michael's College. She is associate manager of Gantos, Nashua, N.H. Her husband graduated from St. Michael's College and attends Rivier College. He is employed by Kitchen, South Nashua.

They reside in Hudson. Engagements Kirby-Crum ESSEX JUNCTION Ralph and Mary Kirby announce the engagement of their daughter, Melissa L. of North Lauderdale, to Steven Crum of North Lauderdale, son of Tom and Pat Frost of Ocala, Fla. A May 24, 1992, wedding is planned. Gaut-Nelson SCOTTDALE, Penn.

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Gaut announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan L. of Derby Line, to Richard M.

Nelson, son of Doug Nelson and of Derby Line and Amy Curtis of Derby Line. A July 1992 wedding is planned. Murray-Gould BINGHAMTON, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles C. Murray, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marcelyn Amanda of Burlington, to Scott Whitney Gould of Essex Junction, son of Richard B. Gould of Farmington, Maine and the late Mary W. Gould. An October wedding is planned.

Gallagher-Stannard RUTLAND Mrs. Claire Reardon Gallagher announces the engagement of her daughter, Maureen Ann, to Daniel Xavier Stannard son of Mrs. Alice McGraw Stannard of Rutland. An October wedding Is planned. 1 CHARLOTTE Debra Ann Croft of South Burlington, daughter of Richard and Kathleen Croft of Richmond, and Robert Edward Stone of South Burling- ton, son of Charles and Patricia Heisler of Jericho and Edward and Marcia Stone of Charlotte, were united in marriage Aug.3.

The Rev. Gary Lewis officiated at the double-ring ceremony in the Charlotte Congregational Church. Carol Whitney was maid of honor. Bridesmaid was Karen Feeley. Junior bridesmaid was Lucy Stone, sister of the bride.

David Bartley was best man. Usher was John Scott. A reception was held at the Holiday Inn, South Burlington, after which the couple left for Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Mrs. Stone graduated from Mount Mansfield Union High School.

She attends the University of Vermont. Her husband graduated from Fair Haven Union High School. He Is a firefighter for Vermont Air National Guard at the Burlington International Airport. They reside in South Burlington. Maille-Wilson Deborah Ann Wilson of Burlington, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Reynolds of Bennington, and Andy John Maille, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Maille of Burlington, were united in marriage Aug. 24.

The Rev. John Holt officiated at the double-ring ceremony in the First Baptist Church, Burlington. Melissa Reynolds, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Christine Reuschel, sister of the bride, Kristen Maille, Elizabeth Maille and Angela Marcoux-Norton. Christopher Marcoux-Norton was best man.

Ushers were William Van Orman, John Hvard and Thomas, Scott and Michael Maille, brothers of the groom. Ryan Maille was ring bearer. A reception was held at the Ramada Inn, South Burlington, after which the couple left for the bride's parents' cabin in Woodford. Mrs. Maille graduated from Mount Anthony Union High School and attended Johnson State College.

Her husband graduated from Burlington High School. Mr. and Mrs. Maille are employed by mart, Burlington. They reside in Burlington.

Mullen-Juneo SALISBURY Jennifer Lynn Juneo of Springfield, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Juneo of Salisbury, and Michael Patrick Mullen of Vienna, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Mullen of Phoenix, Ariz, were united in marriage July 27. The Rev. Ray Chamberlain of Messiah Methodist Church in Springfield, officiated at the double-ring ceremony in Salisbury Congregational Church. Tracy Hill was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Trish Mullen, Beth Lahti, Maureen Cantrell, Michele McFall and Pamela Oakes.

Tim Kannar was best man. Ushers were Tom Mullen, Sean Agate, Donald Agate, Brian Mixon, Dean Orr, Tim Mullen, John Keast and Craig Powell. Ring bearers were Jamie Cantrell and Ryan Cantrell. A reception was held at the Juneo residence on the shores of Lake Dun-more, after which the couple left to tour Vermont. Mrs.

Mullen graduated from West Springfield High School, and Radford University. She Is a teacher in the Fairfax County School System In Virginia. Her husband graduated from Bishop O'Connell High School and Radford University. He is employed by American Sciences Consultants Inc. In McLean, Va.

They reside In Centervllle, Va. McSweeny-Barker ST. ALBANS Sally Bliss Barker of San Francisco, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Barker of St.

Albans, and Timothy Michael McSweeny of Palo Alto, son of Maria Widmann and James F. McSweeny of Guatemala City, Guatemala, were united in marriage July 27. The Revs. Oren Lane and Raymond Giroux officiated at the double-ring ceremony in St. Paul United Methodist Church, St.

Albans. Kristen Barker Wallace was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Patricia Keller, Carta Murry, Elizabeth Monroe, Ashley Bartow, Anita McSweeny, and Maureen McSweeny. Kurt Palmtag was best man. Ushers were Douglas Pica, Shawn McSweeny, Robert Barker III, Claus Stoeppel, Christopher Giesemann and Peter Giese-mann.

A reception was held at Champlain Country Club in St. Albans, after which the couple left for Bermuda. Mrs. McSweeny graduated from Bellows Free Academy and St. Lawrence University.

She is a corporate sales executive at Rosenbluth Travel in San Francisco. Her husband graduated from American School in Guatemala and Santa Clara University. He is a project engineer at Electrofusion in Fremont, Calif. They reside in Palo Alto, Calif. IP If HRFI 7 'fi; Vr McKenzie-Trono SHELBURNE Amy A.

Trono of South Burlington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunham of Shelbume and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trono of South Burlington, and Matthew M.

McKenzie of South Burlington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael McKenzie of Colchester, were united in marriage Aug. 24. Justice of the Peace Stanley Wilbur and Rene Wilbur officiated at the double-ring ceremony in the Shelbume Methodist Church.

Diane Dunham was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Wendy Dunham, Kate McKenzie, Chris Antoniak, Denise Brow-nell and Kim Lane. Allison and Laura Ames were junior bridesmaids. Michael McKenzie, father of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Mick McKenzie, Mark Churchill, Joe Antoniak, Jim Watson and Jeff Trono.

A reception was held at the Radisson Hotel, Burlington, after which the couple left for a Caribbean cruise. Mrs. McKenzie graduated from Cham-plain Valley Union High School and Champlain College. She is employed by Chittenden Bank. Her husband graduated from Colchester High School and attended Champlain College.

He is employed by Burlington News Agency. They reside in South Burlington. Livingston-Bernhardt DAVIDSONVILLE, Md. Mr. and Mrs.

John Cope announce the engagement of their daughter, Lori Anne, to David Taylor Bernhardt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bernhardt of South Londonderry, Vt. A December 28 wedding Is planned. Lokenberg-Jackson SHELBURNE Theodore and Kathleen Lokenberg announce the engagement of their daughter, Deborah Lee, to Douglas Charles Jackson of Shelbume, son of Douglas and Shirley Jackson of Burlington.

A September 26, 1992, wedding is planned. Wisnowski-Hathaway SAUSBURY Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wisnowski announce the engagement of their daughter, Holly Jean, to Eric Charles Hathaway, son of Donald and Carol Hathaway of Essex Junction. A June 1992, wedding Is planned.

Brassard-Gay WINOOSKI Arnold and Prlscllla Brassard announce the engagement of their daughter, Laural of Burlington, to Craig Gay, son of James and Jean Gay of Burlington. A May 23, 1992, wedding is planned. Burt-Jordan Michele Marie Jordan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sweeney of South Burlington and John Jordan of Waterbury, and Eric Grey Burt of South Burlington, son of Pamela Burt of Colchester and George Burt of Naples, were united in marriage Aug.

24. The Rev. Gary Kowalski officiated at the double-ring ceremony at First Unitarian Church in Burlington. Tamara Abbott, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Brenda Bean, Christine O'Connell, Joanne Shatter, and Robin and Jennifer Burt, sisters of the groom.

Flowergirt was Jillian Sheperd. John Plankey was best man. Ushers were Rick Shafer, Bob Simard, Danny Cifrion, Fred Sweeney and Jeff Sheperd. Ring bearer was Eric Bell. A reception was held at the Diamond Ballroom at the Sheraton-Burlington Hotel and Conference Center in South Burlington, after which the couple left for Florida.

Mrs. Burt graduated from Burlington High School, attended Southern College, and is currently attending the University of Vermont. Her husband graduated from Colchester High School and is employed at E.B.&A.C. Whiting Co. They reside in South Burlington.

Farnham-Pecor SOUTH HERO Manon Ann Pecor of Montreal, daughter of Darquise Pecor of Williston, and Joseph Andrews Famham of South Hero, son of John and Patricia Famham of Burlington, were united in marriage Aug. 10. The Rev. Philip Branon and the Rev. John McSweeney officiated at the double-ring ceremony in St.

Rose of Lima. Lynn Payne was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Marie-Josee Bisaillon and Jo-Ann Pecor. Nicole Besette and Ashley Pecor were flower girls. Daniel Famham was best man.

Ushers were Jonathan Famham, Matthew Famham, Brian Cain and Ronald Jordan. A reception was held at the South Hero Inn, after which the couple left for a Caribbean cruise. Mrs. Famham graduated from Burlington High School and Champlain College. She is a sales representative.

Her husband graduated from the University of Vermont and Vermont Law School. He is employed by the state of Vermont. They reside in South Hero. White-Kemp COLCHESTER Christa White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Richer of Colchester, and David Kemp, son of Mrs. Lillian Kemp of Pulaski, N.Y. and the late Alfred Kemp, announce their engagement. An August 1992 wedding is planned. Racine-Zagursky Angela Rita Racine of South Burlington, daughter of Claude and Madelaine Racine of Charlotte, and Joseph Paul Zagursky of Burlington, son of Joseph and Margaret Zagursky of South Burlington announce their engagement.

A July 4, 1992, wedding is planned. Gaudette-Ramunno Kimberty Ann Ramunno, daughter of Marilyn Ramunno of Colchester, and Kevin John Gaudette, son of Doris and Eullce Gaudette of Essex Junction, were united in marriage July 6 by the Rev. John Ledoux In Holy Cross Church, Colchester. Dasaro-Allen SOUTH DUXBURY Nancy Elizabeth Allen of Chariestown, daughter of Elisabeth and Charles Allen of Moretown, and Robert Anthony Dasaro of Cambridge, son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Dasaro of Jericho, were united In 1 marriage May 25 by the Rev.

Candice Joyce. Goodall-Wilder ELMORE Kristin Susanne Wilder, daughter of Bruce and Katherine Wilder of Morrisville, and Christopher Hawkes Goodall of Falmouth, Maine, son of George Goodall Jr. and Mary Goodall, were united in marriage Aug. 3. The Rev.

John Chandler Mahler officiated at the double-ring ceremony in the United Methodist Church. Cyndi Vossler was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Jenna Weber, Holly Vogel, Carrie Nauman, Dawn Elias, Alison Pomfret and Heidi Goodall. Stephen Nauman was best man. Ushers were Len MacPhee, Brian Miller and Peter, Eric, Daniel and Paul Wilder, brothers of the bride.

A reception was held at United Methodist Church, after which the couple left for Greensboro and Montreal. Mrs. Goodall graduated from People's Academy and Gordon College. Her husband graduated from Greater Portland Christian School and Gordon College. He is employed by Andrew Lovely, general contractor.

They reside in Beverly, Mass. Morin-Selles Cynthia Leonore Selles of Essex Junction, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jules Selles of Hillsdale, N.J., and Robert Jeffrey Morin of Colchester, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Morin of Loudon, N.H., were united in marriage Aug. 17. The Rev. Joseph O'Brien officiated at the double-ring ceremony in St. Augustine's Chapel, University of Vermont, Burlington.

Kathy Morin Simpson was matron of honor. Bridesmaid was Diana Morin. Robert Tomilson was best man. Ushers were Daniel Locke and John Morin. A reception was held at the Radisson Hotel, after which the couple left for Bermuda.

Mrs. Morin graduated from Guilford College and Duke University. She is manager of staffing programs at General Electric, Burlington. Her husband graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and attends UVM. He is a specialist In production planning at General Electric, Burlington.

They reside in Essex Junciton. MacDonald-Johnson MIDDLEBURY Patricia Carol Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Johnson Jr.

of Middlebury, and Stephen M. MacDonald, son of Archie MacDonald of Winchester, and Gisela MacDonald of Bradenton, were united in marriage June 15. The Rev. David Andrews officiated at the double-ring ceremony in the Congregational Church. Linda Rotberg and Karen Malta, sisters of the bride, were matrons of honor.

Robert MacDonald, brother of the groom, was best man. A reception was held at Basin Harbor Club in Vergennes. The couple are planning a wedding trip to Aruba. Mrs. MacDonald is a portfolio accountant at John Hancock Properties Inc.

in Boston, Mass. Her husband is a sales representative for Economy Labs of Boston. They reside in Maiden, Mass. Woodard-Suscavage NANTICOKE, Penn. Gloria Susca-vage of Wilkes Barre, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Suscavage of Plymouth, and Brian Wells Woodard of Wilkes Barre, daughter of Mrs. Janice Woodard of Undemill Center, Vt. and Thomas A. Woodard Sr.

of Richmond, were united in marriage Aug. 30. A Justice of the Peace officiated at the double-ring ceremony In Nantlcoke. A reception was held at the home of the groom's mother In Underbill Center, after which the couple left for Coming, N.Y. Mrs.

Woodard graduated from Wyoming Valley West High School and Syracuse University. She is employed at C-Tec Corporation. Her husband graduated from Mount Mansfield Union High School and University of Idaho. He is employed at Proctor and Gamble. They reside In Nanticoke.

Coleman-Lynch Elizabeth Mary Lynch of Burlington, daughter of Daniel and Susanne Lynch of Alburg Springs, and Edward Mulvey Cote-man of Burlington, son of Kathleen and Cliff Perkins of Naples, and Frank Coleman of of Swanton, were united in marriage Aug. 30. The Rev. Lucien Duquette officiated at the double-ring ceremony in St. Fran-: cis Xavier Church, Winooski.

Christine Lynch Meller was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Karen Lynch and Susan Kelly. Tim Corey was best man. Ushers were Mike Lynch and John Pare. A reception was held at the Sheraton-Burlington Hotel and Conference Center, after which the couple left to drive across the United States and tour the Rockies.

Mr. and Mrs. Coleman graduated from Missisquoi Valley Union High School and the University of Vermont. Mrs. Coleman is an art teacher.

Her husband is employed In the ski and golf industry. They reside in Telluride, Colo. Jaffe-Brunette VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass. Kathleen Anne Brunette of Fairfax, daughter of Robert and Gloria Brunette of Fletcher, and Kenneth Michael Jaffe of Fairfax, son of Joy and Julian Jaffe of Burlington, were united in marriage Aug. 17.

Justice of the Peace John Pearson officiated at the double-ring outdoor ceremony at the Crocker House Inn. Cindy Guerrerl was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Erin and Casey Bren-nan, daughters of the bride. Ryan Brennan, son of the bride, was best man. A reception was held at the Crocker House Inn, after which the couple left for Rehoboth Beach, Del.

Mrs. Brunette-Jaffe graduated from St. Joseph's College, Connecticut. She is a graphic designerillustrator at Messenger Print and Design, St. Albans.

Her husband graduated from the University of Vermont. He is creative managermar-Ketlng at The Burlington Free Press. They reside in Fairfax. i. mi jimmaj V'.

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