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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • 33

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Saturday, May 8, 1993 Press Sun-Bulletin 5D m- m. i Peterson-Brundza Harold Peterson of Lafayette, and Gloria Peterson of Johnson City announce the engagement of their daughter, Diane Lee, to Charles J. Brundza III. The future bridegroom is the son of Charles and Katherine Brundza ofEndicott. Miss Peterson graduated from Seton Catholic High School, Broome Community College, State University College at Brockport and Marywood College.

She is a teacher for Broome County Catholic Schools. Susan Tabor Glascr-Letts Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glaser of New Milford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Margo Lynn, to Bradford Charles Letts. The future bridegroom is the son of Marion Brewer of New Milford, and Lewis Letts of New Jersey.

Miss Glaser graduated from Sharon High School, Sharon, Mount Union College and the Institute for Paralegal Training. She is a senior inter library loan clerk for the Four County Library System, Vestal. Letts graduated from Southern Regional High School, Manahaw-kin, N.J. He is an auto prep mechanic for Mike Cams Ford Mercury. A July 10 wedding is planned.

Allison-Grecnberg Joseph and Claudia Allison of Latham announce the engagement of their daughter, Kristin, to Alex B. Greenberg. The future bridegroom is the son of Newton and Marjorie Greenberg of Vestal. Miss Allison graduated from Shaker High School, Latham, Union College, Schenectady, and Jody Spaulding Tabor-Spaulding Mr. and Mrs.

Warren J. Kelley of Maine announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan June Simmons Tabor, to Jody Lawrence Spaulding. The future bridegroom is the son of Earl R. Spaulding of Binghamton, and the late Sharon G. Spaulding.

Miss Tabor graduated from Margo Glaser Bradford Letts Cornell University, Ithaca. She is a human resources associate for the Amoco Chicago, 111. Greenberg graduated from Vestal High School, the University of Rochester and Cornell University, Ithaca. He is a human resources specialist for AGI, Melrose Park, 111. A July 1994 wedding is planned.

OClLTJ 0GT3 CEO ffl 7 mt Diane Peterson Charles Brundza III Brundza graduated from Union- Endicott High School and BCC. He is employed by the Connecticut State Police. A July 24 wedding is planned. white photos. The size should be at least 4 by 5 inches.

If the quality of the photo is poor, we may not be able to use it. You can pick up the forms in the main lobby of the Press Sun-Bulletin, Vestal Parkway East, Vestal, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m.-noon Saturdays; or call 798-1350. All instructions and deadlines are on the forms.

Duke-Giglicllo Lynn Ann Gigliello and Steven Paul Duke were married July 25, 1992 in St. Augustine of Canterbury Roman Catholic Church, Kendall Park, N.J. The Rev. William Capano performed the 10 a.m. ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gigliello of Kendall Park, N.J. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Duke of Binghamton. The bride was escorted by her father. Susan Gilell, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Golda Widawski was bridesmaid. Lauren Cucci, cousin of the bride, was junior bridesmaid.

David Duke, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Richard Leichus, uncle of the bride, ushered. A reception was given at The Chanticler, Short Hills, N.J. The bride graduated from Moore High School, Staten Island, State University Center at Binghamton and Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, Pa. She is a physical therapist at Robert Wood Johnson Uni- Murphy-Coleman Kathleen J.

Coleman and Robert S. Murphy Jr. were married April 29 in Vestal. Justice Michael Sherwood performed the 6:30 p.m. ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Clayton and Beverly Coleman of Binghamton. The bridegroom is the son of Robert S. Murphy Sr. of Vestal and Norman Murphy also of Vestal. The bride graduated from Catholic Central High School and State FROM THE COVER 1 ilnli I3 II Hll L3H HUM it I I I Over $4,500 in CASH Op Win The Grand Prize I- Announcements due 30 days after wedding The Press Sun-Bulletin appreciates the opportunity to share your good news with our readers.

To allow us to publish wedding announcements while the item is still news, we ask that you send us the information no later than 30 days after your wedding. We are only able to use black and LINE REGISTERED IN THE BAHAMAS mm i 1 i 1 1 "I i Ui'H in i mi NY PA "Urn iWi 1 fu 0 ARSO c500 cruise courtesy of THE CRUISE 0- CASH SAILING ABOARD- Laurie Carroll Scott Varner CarrolI'Varner Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Carroll of Raleigh, N.C., formerly of Chenango Bridge, announce the engagement of their daughter, Laurie, to W.Scott Varner.

The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Varner ofCary.N.C. Miss Carroll graduated from Athens Drive High School, Raleigh, N.C., and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C.

She is a pharmacist for the Department of Correction Pharmacy, Raleigh, N.C. Varner graduated from Cary Senior High School, Cary, N.C, North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a pharmacist for Revco Drugs, Cary, N.C. A Sept. 1 8 wedding is planned.

Mr. and Mrs. Duke Gigliello versity Hospital, New Brunswick, N.J. The bridegroom graduated from Binghamton Central High School, Broome Community College and SUNY-Binghamton. He is a data base administrator for Berje, The couple honeymooned on a Caribbean cruise.

They are living in Yardley.Pa. University Center at Binghamton and attended Syracuse University College of Law. She is self-employed. The bridegroom graduated from Vestal High School. He is vice resident of Barney Dickenson nc.

and Bob Murphy Vestal. They are living in Vestal. On the first great day of spring. I want to go to koroty (karate) class. Casey Casselbury, Grade 3 Candor Elementary On the first great day of spring.

I would either go swimming or fish in a sub. Shawn Grade I Susquehanna Elementary School Susquehanna, Pa. On the first great day of Spring I want to go to the zoo. I want to go to the benh (beach). Shasta Treadway, Grade 1 Susquehanna Elementary School On the first great day of spring there are many things I want to do.

I want to ride my bike, draw with chalk on the sidewalk and jump rope. But, what I most love to do is go to Otsingo (Otsiningo) Park and fly a kite with my dad. The weather has to be sunny and a little breezy. My dad is the best kite flyer in the whole world and I love spending time with him. Great spring weather, kite flying, and my dad and I is the greatest feeling! Sarah Von Esch, Age 9 Binghamton On spring I will park tis (practice) baceball and that will be fun.

Jerod Terry, Grade 1 Vestal Hills School I wood ride my bike, do jump rowp (rope), have some fun and ho-lahoop. how tird am i. Lindsey Bagg, Grade 1 Vestal Hills School The First Spring Day. Oh! the first day of spring. I think I'll sing.

Just like the birds outsied (outside) my window. Anamals wake up and the sun shineing on them. 1 r-- THE NORWAY 2INORWEGIAN' Maine-tndwell High School and attended Broome Community College. She is an accounting clerk for the Chesapeake Packaging Conklin. Spaulding graduated from Chenango Forks High School.

He is a customer service representative for the Azon Johnson City. A July 17 wedding is planned. Walsh-Manning Maureen Manning and Michael Walsh were married April 17 in the Sacred Heart Church, Lexington, Mass. The Rev. James A.

Field performed the 3 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Richard and Norma Manning of Apala-. chin. The bridegroom is the son of Dorothy Walsh of Forest City, and the late Gerard Walsh.

The bride was escorted by her parents. Margaret Manning, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Gerald Walsh, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Sean Manning and Patrick Manning, brothers of the bride, Michael McGrath and Richard Turano, brothers-in-law of the bridegroom, ushered. A reception was given at the Lyman Estate, Waltham, Mass.

The bride graduated from White-sboro High School, State University of New York at Albany and Harvard Law School. She is an attorney for Palmer Dodge, Boston, Mass. The bridegroom graduated from Forest City Regional High School, Forest City, Holy Cross College and the University of Pennsylvania Law School. He is an attorney for Choate, Hall Stewart, Boston, Mass. 4 The couple honeymooned in the British Virgin Islands.

They are liv-' ing in Cambridge, Mass. Sale today A bake sale, craft sale and barbecue will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. today at St. Ann's Episcopal Church, Main Street, Afton.

Katie Linn, Grade 1 Vestal Hills School I would like to see the cubs vs Marines on a spring day. Brian Colas, Grade 1 Vestal Hills School In spring I would like to play basktball. I like spring. It is the se-cent (second) best seezin that I like. I would like to play other sports to.

Adam Cohn, Grade 1 Vestal Hills School On the first day of good spring. I am gowing to gow fishing and go swimmig to. Robert Nash, Grade 3 Candor Elementary School On the first day of spring I am going swimming at a lake. Richard Youst, Grade 3 Candor Elementary School On the first great day of spring I am going to ride my roller blades and ask Beth Riggs if she will come over. We will ride our bikes to.

Janet Harris, Grade 3 Candor Elementary School On the first day of spring I rowd my Bike. On the first day of spring I went outsiyde (side). On the first day of spring I playd with my Dog. On the first day of spring I playd with my Bruther (brother). Krista O'Donnell On the first day of spring I wod (rode) my bike.

Then I wot (want) to play with my sistr (sister) all day. Brett Howland In Spring I will fly my kite. John Tigue, Grade 1 Vestal Hills School In spring I practice my two-wheel bike. Andrew Bergevin, Grade 1 Vestal Hills School Spring inspires young writers I EXPERTS BuHer. PO Your license plate number could win you $50.00 cash or a great 7-day cruise in the Press Sun-Bulletin's Lucky License Plate Contest.

Simply fill out the coupon below and mail it to us. Every day until Juno 26, 1993, we'll pull a license plate number by random drawing and publish it in this ad. If your license plate number matches, you have three business days to claim your prize at the Press Sun-Bulletin main office in Vestal. NY. You'll win $50.00 cash.

And even if you don't win the daily cash prize, you'll still be eliglible for our grand prize a 7-day cruise for two from Jet Away Travel. You'll sail from Miami to St. Thomas, St. John. St.

Maarten and NCL's Pleasure Island. And. we'll give you $500 cash to take with you. Your 7-day cruise includes round trip transportation to Miami, all accommodations, meals and taxes. So enter as often as you wish.

Check the Press Sun-Bulletin every day. You could be the winner. PRESS SUM-BULLETIN LUCKY LICENSE PLATE CONTEST RULES 1 Mail entnes to Luckv Plates Contest Ptss 1 Sun Box 1971. BmghaTiton, NY 13902-1971. Oxl bottom of the ent-y iotti and write that tn the front come'' of you- envelope 2 Ente' es oten as ymi ent-y M' nveboe i -ep-O'jcea A lowe Continued from Page ID EDITOR'S NOTE: We've only corrected spelling that isn't easy to decipher.

We felt the children's words, as Is, were charming. I'm going to stay outside all day and go up to the crik (creek) and have a picnic and I'll have fun all day. Colleen Lopez, Grade 3 Candor Elementary, Candor The first great day of spring. I want to get my mini bike running. So I can have something to do after school.

I am always bored after school. I do not like going to school when it is beautiful outside. The End. Thomas Shay, Grade 3 Candor Elementary On the first day of spring. I would go outside and pick some flowers to give to my mom.

I would sit up in the tree and watch the birds fly by and listen to them sing. If it was a hot day I'd go to the park and play and also go swimming to get cooled off and have a little fun in the park. Then probably ride my bike and play with my friends. After that I'll probably be tired so I'll sit down and take a rest. Then I'll go back to playing.

Lisa Ann Collins, Grade 3 Candor Elementary Wen a great spring day comes. I am going to rebild (rebuild) my tree house. Joshua Swarts, Grade 3 Candor Elementary On the first great day of spring. I'm going to plant my garden. Then I'm going to fish for crayfish.

Kevin Grant, Grade 3 Candor Elementary te't-hand or cat on License Plate Number. Name. Address. City Telephone Number. 3 Winner will be dete'-nmed by a 'Bndon d'dwtng Winning license plate numbers will be pyb'hed daily in the P-ess Sim-Bulletin beginning Ma-ch 28.

1993 th'O-jgh June 26. 1993 Persons whose license plate nuTibe'S a'e published wll wtn $50 00. License plate numbers will be published only once. a Winners must show license plate numbe' to claim thai- pnze. Wmneni must claim thai' pne at the Press Sun-Bultetm oice located at 21 Vestal Parkway East in Vestal.

NY within th-ee business days of publication. OHice hous a'e 8 am to 6 pm Monday through Friday. 5 Employees the Binghamton Pnsss Companv and Jet Away T'avel along with members o' their families who five in thai' households are not eligible to entep the con lest 6 No purchase necessay. You may submit you' entry on a post ca'd with name, add-ess. city, state, phone nu-nbe' and license plate number The letter Aor8 must be a the lowe' le't-hand come' on the f'ont of the post card Enty a'e also avmiabJe the front lobby of the P'ess Sun-Bulletin duirg regular business hours.

7. Must be at least 21 yeat o' age to enter contest. 8 Any taxes associated with the p-iies an the responsibility o( winners with the exception o' the 7 day cu'se. 9 Some restictions apply on 7 day cuise Cetain holiday wees and special dates are excluded Tnp must be used within one year Tnp must be scheduled at least 60 days advance o' depenu-a. Please circle the applicable letter below and write It on the lower left-hand corner on the front of your envelope to qualify for prize.

A -1 subscribe to the Press Sun-Bulletin I do not subscribe to the Press Sun-Bulletin. One entry per envelope. One license plate number per entry form. Mail to: Lucky Plates Contest Press Sun-Bulletin P.O. Box 1971 Binghamton, NY 13902-1971 10 The Press Sun Bulletin is not responsible fo la'e of lost entries typographical errors Last dale for entries is 6 pm Mondny.

June 21. 1993. CONTEST BIOS JOFiE 28,1883.

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