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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 121

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w-i vr THE HARTFORD COURANT: Sunday, August 10, 1975 5E I If Weddings i It fat ft i Zayalick-ThibodeLu The marriage on Saturday of Miss Shirley Thibodeau, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Denis Thibodeau of New Britain, and Mr. Walter Z. Zavalick, son o( Mr. Stanley Zavalick of Simsbury and the Mrs.

Zavalick, took place at 3 p.m. in St. Jerome's Church, New Britain. The Rev. Vincent Paolillo officiated.

Mrs. Matthew; Petraniuk Village Clubhouse, East Hartford. They will live in Hamden. The bride is a teacher employed by the Glastonbury Board of Education. Mr.

Pascucci is a field service representative employed by the Digital Equipment Fairfield. Odell-D'Auria The Church of Christ the Reedemer, Milford, was the matron of honoc Mrs. Robert White, Mrs. N. Thompson Downs and Mrs.

Michael Larocque were bridesmaids. Mr. Robert Kobles was best man, and ushers were Mr. Robert Mr. Christopher Hurlbut and Mr.

Timothy Slipp. The couple left for St. Thomas Virgin Islands, after a reception at the home of the bride's parents, The bride is employed as a child care counselor by the Child and Family Service of Connecticut, Mr. SUpp will attend the University of Connecticut in the fall. Jcftary Strom MRS.

MICHAEL SLIPP nee Leslie Parsons LjjwiL.i.liwuj.wpiw1-' ft wriifi ri nrioj; el i I e.PnnC.nwlr ZZ MRS. FRANK PASCUCaj ee Janice DiGiovanni; Jill 7 MRS. JAMES J. SHEA nee Gail Grace UrhtoPt MRS. WABISZCZEWICZ nee Carol A.

Rys "Gtrrlek Photo MRS. D. J. McNAMARA nee Michele Poirier Immmsimmm iiiiiiimn i MS i Ha, Rey. Thomas Shea officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Samuel J. Orr of Sul-field and MiV Edward P. Grace of Longmeadow, -Mass. Mr.

Shea is the son of James J. Shea Jr. of Suf-field and Marilyn Shea of Groton Long Point. Miss Sareh H. Grace was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. Edward P. Grace, Miss Helen Melidosian, Miss Jane Birnbach, Miss Carrie Hamlin and Miss Christine H. Shea. Mr.

Henry J. Spring Jr. was best man. Ushers' were! Mark Hatten, Mr. Richi ard A.

Sojka, Mr. Thomas E. Shee Mr. Steven E. Argosy and Mr.

Samuel J. Orr HI. The couple left for Cape Cod after a reception at the home of the bride's mother. They will live at 657 East Main Meriden. Mr.

Shea is employed by Sound of Music, Meriden. Holman-Rose The marriage of Miss Cynthia Lee Holman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Holman of Brookfield, and Mr.

Gilbert W. Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Rose of Windsor, took place Saturday at 11 a.m.

in Randolph, Vt. The Rev. William Gallager and the Rev. Omer Dufult officiated. The reception followed at the home of the bride's parents.

Mrs. Patricia Porter wa matron of honor. Miss Vicki-Jo Holman and Miss Paula LaRocque were bridesmaids. Mr. Douglas B.

Rose was best man. Mr, Charles Holman Jr. and Mr. Patrick Holman were ushers. The couple will live in Burlington, upon their re-tuiuirom Switzerland.

They are seniors at the University of Vermont. 1 OokHIo Photo MRS. WALTER ZAVALICK nee Shirley Thibodeau berer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A.

Kalberer of New Britain. The Rev. Msgr. Terence P. Finnegan officiated.

The matron of honor was Mrs. Paul R. Vinci. Bridesmaids were Miss Elizabeth Kalberer, Miss Mary Pascu-al and Miss Linda Hill. Mr.

Robert Kalberer was best man, and ushers were Mr. Paul R. Vinci, Mr. Alfred Finch and Mr. Ron Kamay.

The reception was held at the beach house of the bride in Westbrook, after which the couple left for Virginia Beach, Va. They will live at 98 Hoyt Stamford. The bride is a mathematics teacher at Amity Regional Junior High School, Orange. Mr. Kalberer is a civil engineer employed by McDonald and van der Poll, Stamford.

Wasik-Golas Miss Carol Golas, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Golas of Meriden, and Mr. Donald Edward Wasik of Manchester, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leopold Wasik of Glas- tonbury, were married Saturday at 11 a.m. at the First Baptist Church, East Hartford. The Rev. Charles Con: ley officiated. Mrs.

Koger BarnsDy was matron of honor, and Mr. Thomas Marcello was best man. The reception was held at Willie's Steak House, Manchester, after which the couple left for Cape Cod. They will live in Rockville. Mr.

Wasik is employed as a painter by Millers Falls Manchester. JestphCaligurl Photo MRS. JOHN L. ODELL nee Denise D'Auria i Kalberer-Vinci St. Mark's Church, West-brook, was the scene Saturday at 11 a.m.

of the wedding of Miss Evelyn Ann Vinci, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Vinci of Annawan and Mr. Frank Paul Kal- ELIZABETH ABDEN Wabiszczewicz-Rys Miss Carol Ann Rys and Mr.

John Michael Wabiszc-: zewicz were married at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in St. Mary's Church, Middletown, by the Rev. Stanley J. Szcza-pa.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Rys of Middletown. Mr.

Wa-biszczewicz is the son of Mr and Mrs. Walter Wabiszc-zewicz of Waterbury. Marcia Marsland was maid of honor. Mrs. Maria Cura, Mrs.

Yolande Mac-Donald, Miss Claire Tillson and Miss Cynthia Baldesari were bridesmaids. Mark J. Greene was best man, and ushers were Mr.1. Michael iJ Muro, Mr. Robert A.

Rudaitis, Mr. Win-field J. Cheske and Mr. David B. Snyder.

The couple left for Bermuda after a reception at Mc-Conaughy Hall, Wesleyan University, Middletown. The bride is employed as a recreational therapist by Elm-crest Psychiatric Institute, Portland. Wabiszczew-icz is a third-year student at the University of Connecticut School of Law. Pascucci-DiGiovanni Miss Janice DiGiovanni and Mr. Frank Pascucci Jr.

were married at St. Paul's Catholic Church, Glastonbury, Saturday at 11 a.m. The Rev. Julian Masiuk The" brides is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John DiGiovanni of Glaston-, bury. Mr. Pascucci is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pascucci of Miss Elaine Andersen was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. J. George Zur- man, Mrs. John Chaco Mrs. Joseph Farrell, Miss Linda DiGiovanni and Miss Marylou Emple.

Mr. Ronald DaRocha was best man, and ushers were Mr. George Zurman, Mr. Chaco, Mr. John Ward, Mr.

Farrell and Mr. David DiGiovanni. The couple left for Bermuda after a reception at Tudor RISE HELD OVER 1 WEEK! 41st ANNUAL CHILDRENS PHOTO CONTEST wmm was matron oi nonor. DiilAiMAila nrAPA ICC Sandy Zavalick and Miss Michelle Zavalick. Mr.

Thaddeus Zavalick was best man. Ushers were Mr. Jeffrey Zavalick and Allen Picard. The reception was held at St. Jean Baptiste Societe Hall, New Britain, after which the couple left for Cape Cod.The bride is employed by Central Connecticut State College, New Britain.

Mr. Zavalick is employed by Latimer Lane School, Simsbury. Slipp-Parsons Miss Leslie June Parsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.M.

Parsons Jr. of Union-ville, and Mr. Michael Joseph son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J.

Slipp of Levit-town, were married Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at the First Church of Christ, Un-ionville. The Rev. Jeffery T. Belcher performed the ceremony.

Mrs. James R. Usher was Brazil Brushes With Pollution RIO DE JANIERO (AP) The dangers of pollution were dramatically demonstrated to Brazilians in two recent incidents, and has made pollution a general topic of conversation among previously indifferent Brazilians) i Brazilians were shocked to learn that a Finnish freighter was sailing toward the South Atlantic to dump a load of waste industrial arsenic compounds in sealed drums somewhere off the coast of South America. Closer to home, the Iraqui tanker Tarik Ibn Ziyad sprang a leak on March 26 and released 20,000 tons of oil. inside beautiful Guana-bara Bay, Some of the oil caught fire and the rest blackened water and beaches as far out as Copacabana and Ipanema.

Government officials have announced that they will study measures to prevent future similar emergencies. HIGH vi living an Andrew lets ginger scene on Saturday of the wedding of Miss Denise Gail D'Auria, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D'Auria of Milford, and Mr. John Louis Odell, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Odell of Manchester. The 11 a.m. ceremony was performed by the Rev. Richard Toner.

Mrs. Richard Brennan was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Joseph Gallo, Mrs. John D'Auria, Mrs.

Douglas Haas and Miss Lucille Porri. Mr. Robert Boland was best man, and ushers were Mr. Richard Goss, Mr. Jack Nash, Mr.

Brian Maher and Mr. John D'Auria. Aaron Odell was ringbearer. The couple left for Bermuda after a reception at Frankie's Villa Pompeii. They will live in Newington.

The bride is a Spanish teacher. Mr. Odell is self-employed in floor cleaning. McNamara-Poirier Miss Michele Theresa Poi-' rier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Gerard A. Poirier of East Hartford, and Mr. Donald James McNamara, son of Mr. and Mrs. John McNamara of King were married Saturday at 11 a.m.

in St. Augustine's Church. The Rev. Thomas Ptaszynski performed the ceremony. Miss Cynthia Tanguay was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Denise Poirier, Miss Mary O'Connell and Miss Ann-Marie McNamara. Monica Ann Soulard was flower girl. John McNamara Jr. was best man. Ushers were Mr.

Mark Poirier, Mr. Rich ard McNamara, and Mr. Henry Sullivan. Shaun Sullivan was ringbearer. After a reception at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Newington, the couple left on a wedding trip to Florida.

The bride is employed with Aetna Insurance Co. and'the groom is employed by Wire-mold Co. Shea-Grace Miss Gail Grace of Suf-field and Mr. James J. Shea HI of Suf field were married Saturday at 4:30 p.m.

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