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THE TROY RECORD, TROY, N. MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 --DlModuuno Photo MRS, RICHARD CAMPOLI Campoli-Ballantyne Vows Exchanged In Albany Rev. John H. Mealy officialcd at the Saturday noon ceremony Ihe Church of St. Catherine of Siena, Albany, at which Miss Sandra Ballantyne became the bride of Richard Campoli.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Ballantyne of 26 Haig Troy, and Mr. Mrs.

Donald Campoli Sr. of 268 Whitehall Albany. Mr. Ballantyne escorted his daughter who had the bridegroom's sister-in-law, Mrs. Donald Campoli as matron of honor.

Mrs. Robert Hernick, Mrs. Merrill Wilcox and Miss Jeannctte Dominski acted as bridesmaids and Kimbcrly Campoli, niece of the bridegroom, was miniature bride. The former Miss Ballantyne wore a Victorian style gown of antique white brocade satin with floor length veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of white gardenias and yellow sweetheart roses with white stephanotis.

The matron of honor, wore a Victorian gown with antique lace bodice and brown chiffon skirt and carried a bouquet of yellow roses with bronze The bride- maids were similarly attired in shades of apricot, olive green and gold and carried bouquets ot orange roses and yellow pompons. Miss Campoli was dressed like the bride and carried a basket of white miniature carnations and yellow sweetheart roses. Donald Campoli Jr. was best man for his brother. Sealing guests were the bride's brothers, Thomas and Peter Ballantyne, and Christopher DcPersia.

Ring bearer was Donald Campoli 111, nephew of the bridegroom. A reception followed the ceremony at the Italian Benevolent Society. For their wedding trip to Montreal, P. Canada, the former Miss Ballantyne chose a bittersweet colored crepe dress with brown accessories. They will make their home at 23 Rutland Albany.

The bride is a graduate of Averill High School and of Al bany Business College. Her husband is a graduate of St. Joseph's Academy, Albany. He attended Albany Business and was graduated from Sir George M'illiams University, Montreal, P.Q Canada. Home From Europe 1st Lt.

and Mrs. Joseph H. Quackcnbush of Havelock, N.C., recently returned mouth's vacation in Europe, where they visited Germany Switzerland', Austria, Holland Italy, France and England. mcr Kalhy Soloyna, daughter Dr. and Mrs.

Michael Soloyna of Troy. MRS. ALFRED HEINRICII BRAND Albany Church Scene Of Brand-Currier Ceremony Miss Katliryu M. Currier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence E. Currier of 64 Dana Albany, was married there Saturday to Alfred Heinrich Brand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Brand of Squill Ozone Park. Rt.

Rev. Msgr. John L. Jones Dfficialed at the 2 p.m. ceremony at the Cathedral of the Immacu- lato Conception.

Music was provided by Robert J. Shcchnn, organist. Escorted by her father, the former Miss Currier was a Hired in a gown of ivory organza and rccmbroidered aleucon lace with seed and wheat pearl trim. The gown had a scoop neckline, lantern sleeves, empire bodice and A line skirt lliat terminated a chapel length train. A matching headpiece held her veil of illusion and she carried a cascade of pink carnations and green ivy accented with white roses and a white orchid.

The maid of honor, Miss Laurecn A. Currier, sister of he bride, chose a pale pink gown if chiffon over taffeta with lace trim. Similarly at in hot pink were the brides maids. Miss Ger.cvievc T. Brant mid Miss Sharon M.

Brand, sis tor and niece of the bridegroom Miss Patricia A. Fordyma and Miss Carol J. White. All at- jroom's best man and guests vcrc seated by the bride's brother, Lawrence E. Currier tobcrt Fong, Edmur.d Fanning ind JohnDelessan-'rf.

The reception was held at the Knight of Columbus in Al any. Mr. and Mrs. Brand will spend several weeks touring the Islands and will then ie at home at South Ozone traveling costume, the for- ner Miss Brand chose a print pants suit. The bride, an auditor for ihe Jtate Dept.

of Audit and Control, vas graduated from Cardinal UcCloskcy High School and Hud' on Valley Community College. The bridegroom, a soils en- jineer for the consulting engineering firm of Mueser, Rut- edge, Wentworth Johnston, received his bachelor of science degree from Cooper Union in New York City and his master of science degree from Cornel Uni- 'ersity, Ithaca. Mrs Quackenbush is the tor- tendants carried basket arrange inio. anr mcnts of pink carnations and Bernd G. Schatz was the bride A Well known area hairdresser has just joined ihe staff of 6 I HHtfiKC wT BEAUTY SALON Come In niirf meet Miss Rita specialist In long hair take advantage of our get acquainted specials.

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9-5 FRI. 9-9 80 4th TROY (next to Proeton theater) 1 the MRS. EDWARD BARLOW III Miss Edward Barlow Married At Nuptial Mass Nuptial vows were exchanged at noon Saturday by Miss 'atricia Ann Martin, daughter of Mr. and.Mrs. Donald B.

Martin, 3 Averill Park, and Edward Barlow III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barlow West Sand Kcv. Charles Dammann performed the ceremony at St. Jude's Church where a Nuptial Mass was celebrated.

Mr. Martin escorted ms daughter who was attended hy Mrs. Joan Creech, matron of honor. Bridesmaids were the Misses Bonnie Wickes, cousin of the bride, Denise Leon, cousin of the bridegroom. Karen and Cathy Barlow, sisters of the bridegroom.

Cathy Barlow was junior bridesmaid. Steve Wicks served tne bride(room as best man. Ushers were Keith Barlow, brother of the bridegroom, and Patrick Martin, twin brother of the bride. For her wedding the former Miss Martin chose a gown of vliite angel silk with appliques of chantilly lace. It has an empire waist, long cuffed sleeves, ligh sculptured neck, A line skirt and a ruffled hemiine.

With she wore a floor length man- ilia. Her flowers were minia- ure roses, carnations and labies 1 breath. Mrs. Creech wore a jiuiet gown of green velvet and satin and the adult bridesmaids wore red velvet with pink satin. The junior bridesmaid wore a gown of royal blue and sky blue satin and velvet.

They each carried a single long stemmed lose, the matron of honor's bejng yellow and the bridesmaids' white Guests were entertained at Crooked Lake Hotel. The bride is a graduate of Averill Park High School and is an employe of the New York Telephone Co. Her husband graduated from Averill Park High School and is employed by the Triple Redemption Center in Albany. To travel through the New England States, Mrs. Barlow wore a light blue knit pants suit with coordinating accessories.

--Alejiander Photo The couple will make home at Burden Lake. their 1st Indian Churchman Elected PIERRE, S.D. (AP) Foi he first lime in the history of J.S.A., an American Indian has been elected a bishop. The Rev. Harold Jones of Jcod Shepherd Mission, Fort Defiance, was elected suffragan bishop of South Dakota on Saturday.

His election came 102 years after another Sa.ntec Sioux Indian, Paul Mazakule, was ordained to the ministry in 1869. There were two other a-ndi- dates, the Rev. Noah Broken Leg, Rosebud Mission, and the Rev. Wilbur Bears Heart of The churchs 1 New York headquarters confirmed the bishop's election as the first for an Indian. Miss Barkley Married Miss Beverly Suzanne Barkley, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore A. Barkley, Salem, became the bride of Philip Joseph Dubuque, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dubuque of Pittsburgh, Aug.

21, at Our Lady.of Victory. Church, Plattsburgh. Rev. Joseph Aubin officiated at the double ring ceremony. Escorted by her father, the bride wore an organza gown over taffeta and carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations and baby's breath.

Miss Barbara Ann Scott Bride Of Peter Knoop St. Ambrose Church, Latham, was the scene Friday of narriage of Miss Barbara Ann Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Scott of 11 John RD 1, Cohoes, to Peter T.

Parkview Road Won't Become Whiskey Lane BRECKSVILLE, Ohio (AP! City Council has turned down a request from old Peter Wallace to change the name of Parkview Road to Whiskey Lane. Wallace had requested the name change because of the street's historical value as the site of many early distilleries. Council did promise, how ever, to erect a com mcmoralive street. plaque on the Karolina Dubuque, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Marie MacKerizie were brides maids.

Peter Dubnque was best man or his 'brother. Ushers were Raymond Dubuque brother of the bridegroom, Dennis Reid and Daniel Fitzgerald. After a reception at Domenic's he couple left for Old Orchard Seach, Maine. The bride is a graduate Salem Washington Academy ind State University College a Pittsburgh. She is a teacher in Peru school system.

The jridegroom is a graduate Pittsburgh High School and at tended Adirondack Community and Jefferson Community Col egos. He is employed by UN Grand Union Co. The couple are at home a 122B S. Catherine Plaits burgh. Pastel Artist At RCCA Center Pat Bloomfield of Scheneclady a pastel artist, will domonslrai Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.

at th Troy Arts Guild meeting at th RCCA Center. Final Plans lor the Oct. 1 open house and reception wi also be made. MRS. PETER T.

KNOOP MRS. WILLIAM NEIL HICKS --Ted ProsHn Phott Miss Kolodzinski, Mr. Hicks Married In Rensselaer Miss Nancy Ann Kolodzinski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.

Kolodzinski of 135 3rd Rensselaer, and William F. Hicks of 30 Plaske Drive, Schenectady, exchanged wedding Cnoop, son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Knoop of 4 Elaine Court, Cohoes.

Rev. James E. iazyk officiated at the 6 p.m, ervice. The bride was given in mar- iage by her father and attend- by her sister-in-law, Mrs. atrick Denenny of Clifton Park is matron of honor.

Mrs. Rich- ird Knoop of Troy and Miss Janet Knoop' of Cohoes, sister- n-law and sister of the bride groom, and Miss Patricia Linen Cohoes were bridesmaids, and he bride's cousin, Miss Katheen Cavosie of Cohoes was jun- or bridesmaid. Flower girl was Colleen Denenny, niece of the ride. The former Miss Scott wore empire A line gown of candle- ght silk organza and venise ace featuring a carriage back, enise lace appliques trimmed ie mandarin neckline, bishop irl sleeves, bodice, skirt and emline her train. The gown ad a chapel length train and worn with a lace edged natching mantilla and camelot eadpiece.

She carried a cas- ade bouquet of ivory cymbidi- orchids with green velvet ibbon. All attendants wore chiffon owns with venise lace trim and latching bows in their hair, vith the matron of honor and ower girl in apricot and the tlier attendants in nile green. The flower girl carried a basket )f fall flowers, while the other attendants carried bouquets of all flowers. Richard Knoop of Troy served as best man for his brother. Ushers were Patrick Denenny if Clifton Park, brother of the ridc; Paul Knoop of Cohoes, irother of the bridegroom; Lawrence Radliff and Martin Ryan, both of Cohoes.

James Denenny, nephew of the bride, acted as bearer. The reception followed the ceremony at For their vedding trip, the couple are raveling to Arizona where Mr. Knoop is stationed at St. Luke's Air Force Base. He served over- icas in Thailand.

The bride is a graduate of Keveny Memorial Academy and he Albany School of Practical Cursing. She was employed at Cohoes Memorial Hospital. Her nisband is a graduate of Cohoes High School. MRS. RALPH ELLIS COON JR.

Water ford Church Scene Of Coon-Boyus Ceremony Miss Eva Margaret Boyus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Boyus RD 1, Kinns Road, Elnora, became the bride Saturday of Halph Ellis Coon son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph EllisiCoon Selassie's Peking Visit A Barometer TOKYO (AP) CommunU.t China maintained a lid Sunday in unexplained developments in country, but there could be clues next week when Smperor Haile Selassie of Eth- opia visits Peking, China a-nd Ethiopia estab- ished diplomatic relations last November, and Selassie accepted an invitation to pay a visit Oct.

G-12. He will be the firsl orcign head of state to visil Peking since rumor started 'imitating last week that party Chairman Mao Tse-tung hac been taken seriously ill, or had died. Communist China has no chief of state now. The position has been vacant since Mao lusted President Liui Shao-chi a cultural revolution which ended in 19G9. Observers feel Selassie's rank would justify a meeting with 77 year-old Mao.

Should they fail to meet, China watchers feel might be some truth to rumors about Mao's condition or it could indicate some olhei political developments on Ihe Ihincse mainland. The rumors on Mao began circulating after announced plans the Chinese to cancel a massive parade held annually in Peking to celebrate Nationa Day on Oct. 1. Mao customarily views marchers. Brothers Of Brush To Plan Field Day The Lansingburgh Brothers the Brush will meet to discus their upcoming field day a 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday at the 511 Ave. Diner. James McFarland, big brush announced Sunday that all thosi attending the meeting will b' invited to the field day. Sr. of 138 Saratoga Water- The 11:30 a.m.

ceremony in 5t. Ann's Church, Waterford, was performed by Rev. Edmund Cox. The bride, given in marriage )y her father, wore'a princess ine gown of peau de sole, featur- ng a front panel of silver brocade trimmed with pearls, 'earls also trimmed the collar, he cuffs of the bishop sleeves and the cathedral length paneled rain which was held by a bow of peau de sole- A pearl trimmed Juliet headpiece held her iered illusion cathedral length eil. Maid of honnor was the bride's sister, Miss Deborah Boyus.

At- ending as bridesmaids were he Misses Peggy' Rinaldi and Shirley Warner, cousins of the iride, and Miss Mary Severance. All attendants wore chartruese gowns and carried baskets of fall lowers. Charles LaFountain of Waler- 'ord was best man for his irother. Acting as ushers were he bride's brother, Michael Soyus Jr. of Ballston Spa; Wiliam Grochmal and Donald Peitt, both of Waterford.

David Boyus of Waterford, also, a brother of the bride, was junior usher. A reception at the OCA Club in Cohoes followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Coon will honeymoon in Lisbon, Portugal, Madrid, Spain, and Palma de Majorca and will be at home after Oct.

11 at 32 George Green Island. Both the bride and her husband are graduates of Walerford-Half- moon High School. She is a graduate also of St. Catherine's infant Home and is employed as child care technician at St. Peter's Hospital.

Mr. Coon, a 'eteran of three years in the Army, is a sales financing rep- for the Independent Acceptance Corp. Italian Unit Commander, Staff Seated At ceremonies conducted re cently at the Dominick-Smaldone Post Home, Saratoga Springs, Mcrico Catallo was installed as commander of the newly formed Waterford Post, Italian-American War Veterans. State Conv mander John Iaggio of Roches- was the installing officer. Other new officers installed were: Joseph Cerronl, senior vice commander; Albert gnani, junior vice commander; James V.

Conli, quartermaster; Daniel Hastings, officer of the day; Joseph Catallo, sergeant-alarms; Leon Ncilscn, chaplain, and Anthony Catallo, judge advocate. About 100 guests attended and enjoyed an Italian style dinner. Phone Co. Plans New Building Plans for a building estimated at between $450, 000 and $500,000 lave been revealed by officials of the York Telephone Co. to Saratoga Springs Urban Renewal Agency members.

The 12,000 sq. building is the center section of the arterial area in urban renewa' Project 1. The urban renewa agency now must decide between two possible developers as Dr. J. S.

Feyman presented a proposal to the agency July 27, to construct a Howard Johnson's Restaurant in the same site. According to James Kelly the telephone company, theii facility could employ as many as 100 people operating switchboards for information, toll, and credit card traffic. The phone company woulc operate the building- on a lease basis from the Tarantino Heal ty which would own the land and construct the building. Another feature of the plan, which is tentative, includes a small building for a bus terminal. URA members are ex- Decte'd to reach a decision soon on the disposition-of the site.

Gas Light Count By the end of 1971, an estimated 3.7 million gas lights will be burning across the country. ows at noon Saturday at St. ohn the Evangelist Church in lensselaer Rev. John ps officiated. The bride was given in mar- lage by her father and attend- by Miss Irene Albright as maid of honor.

Bridesmaids 'ere Miss Gail Beckett and Miss Patti Lewis, cousins oi Jie bride; Mrs. Shannon, Mrs. Archie Kuczynski, Misi 'aula. Nault. Tracy Kepner, iec'e of the bridegroom, was ower girl.

For her wedding, the former Ilss Kolodzinski choss a gown chantilly lace over repe with sabrina neckline and hapel length train with a but- erfly bustle. With it sne wore a Bngertip illusion veil aiid car- led a cascade bouquet of fall owers with a white orchid. The honor attendant and flow- girl wore melon color aud he bridesmaids wore shades of vocado green, turquoise, brown rtth beige and beige with rown. The bridegroom was attended Gary Van Vrariken.as best man. Seating guests were Paul brother of tha ride; Richard Kepner, brother- n-law of the bridegroom; Brian Robert Bowden, Richrd Peters and James Fpley.v ling bearer was Robert 'Whii- ord.

After a reception at the Knights of Columbus Hall hi Rensselaer, Mr. and Mrs. Hicks eft on a wedding trip: to 'lorida. Upon their return, they vill reside in East Greenbush. The bride, a graduate 'ohn's Academy, is a keypunch iperator in the office of the State dentificatiou and Intelligence System.

Her husband, a gradu- ite of Catholic Central High School, is employed as a com-' puter operator for the Stats and dentification- System. Firemen To Meet Waterford Village Fire Chief Armand DeLuca has announced that a meeting will be held today 7:30 p.m. at the Kavanaugh Hook and Ladder Firs Co. for all village fire officer! and fire police officers. DANA KENJVEDY SCHOOL OF BALLET Averill Park, N.

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