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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 72

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-Santa Cruz Sentinel Sunday, July 23, 1989 Weddings and engagements A lit 5, Hup if 5 i-. Kenneth and Sally Kane Kiff-Kane Rebecca and Scott Jones Jones-Brusca Scott Douglas Jones and Rebecca Brusca took an Alaska cruise honeymoon after their wedding June 10 and now are residing in Aptos while he completes the master's of business administration program at Santa Clara University. They were married by the Rev. Clyde Vaughn at the Chapel of the Four Seasons, with a late afternoon reception for 200 guests following at Santa Cruz Elks Lodge. Jennifer Brusca was maid of honor for her sister.

Yvette McDaniel and Jennifer Ray were bridesmaids. Jerzy Pancewicz stood as best man, with the groom's brothers Foster Brusca and Todd Herfindal as ushers. Madison and Shaffer Fluetsch were flower girl and ringbearer. Rebecca is international sales coordinator for Borland International. Daughter of Robert and Heidi Brusca of Aptos, she is a graduate of Los Gatos High School and attended Cabrillo College.

Scott is a graduate of San Jose State University, Cabrillo College and Seaside High School. His parents are Chuck Jones of Salinas and Carol Croll of Ross. Kira and Matthew Sanders Sanders-Brocato Married June 24 at the Chapel of the Four Seasons, Kira (Brocato) and Matthew Sanders are residing in Fresno. The couple are students at Fresno City College. Kira, a graduate of Soquel High School, works for Dermers Creative Care, a preschool child care center, in Fresno.

She is the daughter of Sylvia Brocato of Capitola and Charles Michael Brocato of Benicia. Matthew works for Cumulous Communications in Fresno. An Aptos High graduate, he is the son of Barbara and Gaylen Sanders of Aptos. Judge Tom Black presided over their nuptials, which were followed by a luncheon reception for 130 at Aptos Seascape Lodge. Special guests included Kira's great grandmother Elsbeth Schultze and grandmother Jan Vera and Matthew's grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Verne Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jones. Mary Fran Johnson was maid of honor; Shiva Malandra and Shannon Fidiam were bridesmaids.

Jeff Tucker was the best man, with Eric Johnson, Miles Wadsworth and the couple's brothers, David Sanders and Christopher Brocato, as ushers. The Reggie Oliver Band provided music. Cindy and Scott Shepherd Shepherd-Manson Cindy Manson and Scott Shepherd were married June 3, had a two-weeks honeymoon in Hawaii and returned to their residence in Santa Cruz. Theirs was a garden wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Emmett Louis Rittenhouse. Rittenhouse is Cindy's grandfather. Afterward, a barbecue was prepared for the 250 guests. Cindy, who is with Redding Title Company, is a graduate of Baymonte High School and studied at Stephens College. Her parents are Maynard and Sylvia Manson of Santa Cruz.

Scott is with Dean Witter in the San Jose office. Son of Joseph Shepherd of Santa Cruz, he is a graduate of Santa Cruz High School and Cabrillo College. The bride was attended by her sisters Monica Melrose as maid of honor, Parise Manson and Marcy Kohler and a cousin, Tara Fawcett. Jeff Grant was best man; the groom's brothers Robert and Mark Shepherd were ushers. Flowergirls were Shawna and Casey Fawcett; Kyle Grant and Michael Rittenhouse carried the rings.

Music was by the Rose Quartet and Original Substitutes. Two receptions were given to honor Kenneth Robert Kiff and the former Sally Ann Kane, who were married June 18 at the United Methodist Church in Gresham, Ore. The Rev. Ralph W. Wilde officiated.

The first reception, for 200, was a buffet at Paesano Club in Gresham, with the bride's aunts assisting. The second was a late-afternoon buffet July 1 at the Santa Cruz Elks Lodge. Kenneth is the son of David and Marjorie Kiff of Santa Cruz and a Soquel High School graduate. Both he and Sally are graduates of Oregon State University. She is the daughter of Jack and Virginia Kane of Portland, Ore.

The bride was attended by her sister Colleen Kane as maid of honor, with another sister, Kristen Backsen, as a bridesmaid along with Julie Hoisington, Mandy Knipe and Susan Banford. Jon Frank attended the groom, with Chris Dahlen, Peter Kane, Mike Bailey and Erik Wilhelm as ushers. Jane and Barbara Briggs, the groom's cousins, were candlelighters. DuAnn Kenney, the bride's cousin, was pianist. Special guests included Verle Kiff of Santa Cruz, the groom's grandfather.

After their Hawaii honeymoon, the newlyweds settled in Santa Cruz. Till V5 pic f-fH 1 Derrick and Carole Boler i I Scott Lipperd and Sheryl Miner Miner-Lipperd Boler-Cupps Planning to be married Aug. 26 are Sheryl Miner and Scott Lipperd, both of Boulder Creek. Both attended Boulder Creek Elementary School, San Lorenzo Valley High School and Cabrillo College. Sheryl also studied at California State University at Northridge.

She is an animal health technician at Santa Cruz Veterinary Hospital and she rides show horses with Willow Tree Farm of Woodside. Her parents are Greg and Jan Miner of Boulder Creek. Scott is a firefighter with Foster City Fire Department. His parents are Norman and Dorothy Lipperd of Boulder Creek. William and Carol Loew Lowe-Schillaci After a two-week honeymoon in Canada, newlyweds Carol Jean (Schillaci) and William Lawrence Loew are residing in San Mateo.

They were married May 20 at the Hollins House, Pasatiempo, by the Rev. Edd Breeden of the First Presbyterian Church in Santa Cruz. There were 125 guests. Amy Kohn was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the bride's sister Lee Ann Schillaci; the groom's sister Michelle Loew; and the groom's cousins Karen and Lisa Ferrigno.

Carl Wiss was the best man, with the bride's brother Bart Schillaci and Dan Wiss attending the groom. William Schillaci carried the rings. Carol, daughter of Frank and Derry Schillaci of Santa Cruz, is a graduate ofSan Diego State University in marketing. William also graduated from SDSU, in accounting. His parents are William and Pat Loew of Pacifica.

Derrick Anthony Boler, a Watsonville police officer, married Carole Lee Cupps, a detention officer with the county Sheriffs Office, May 20 at Santa Cruz First Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Ed Breedon officiated. Cheryl Scott was matron of honor for her sister; another sister, Gayle Saia, and Connie Johnson were bridesmaids. Best man was Nathan Kusalich, with Joe Rodrigues and Bud Frank as ushers.

The bride's niece and nephew, Amy and Bryan Saia, were flowergirl and ringbearer. Susan Bass was the organist, with Mark Hulse as soloist. The bridegroom's parents, Gary and Lorane Boler, hosted the reception for 150 guests at their home in Aptos. Special guests included the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Elliot Weisinger from Southern California. Carole, daughter of Raymond Cupps of Auburn, graduated from Amador High School in Pleasanton and attended Sierra College in Rocklin. Derrick, who was a commissioned officer in the U.S. Navy, is a graduate of Aptos High School and attended Cabrillo College and San Jose State University. Sharon and Stephen McGrew McGrew-Ganansky Sharon Ganansky and Stephen McGrew were married May 28 at Agate Springs Ranch in Sioux County, Neb.

The outdoor ceremony was officiated by Steve's sister, Lynn Simms of Spokane, Wash. Jesse McGrew, Steve's 6-year-old son, carried the rings and spoke on the family love and support. The small gathering of family and friends from the U.S. and Mexico included Sharon's mother, Miriam Ganansky of Des Plaines, Sharon's father, and stepmother, Ben and Sue Ganansky of Schaumburg, and Steve's mother, Winifred McGrew of Spokane. Steve is the founder of Light Impressions in Santa Cruz.

Sharon was a letter carrier in Capitola. They met through the local publication "The Dating Magazine" early last year and now live in the Aptos hills. Getting married? The Sentinel would like to publish news of your engagement and wedding. Forms, available at the newsroom desk, should be filled out out and returned by the Wednesday before the Sunday in which they are to appear. Wedding forms must be returned to the Sentinel within two months after the wedding date.

Golden reception given for the James Kenneys Jnagine. midwifery Care at birth in a hospital setting 1 of Encinitas. Also attending wre their grandchildren Michelle Rose and Kurt jennings; he is home on leave from Bethesda, where is is a medical corpsman with the U.S. Navy. Frances and Ivan Lundstrom came from Sequim, to honor her Drother, and Robert and Dolores Slocum of Dulzura, Calif, came to be with his sister.

A golden wedding reception honored Mr. and Mrs. James Kenney of Aptos July 2 at the clubhouse at DeAnza Aptos Pines Mobile Home Park. Attending the couple were their four children. Dale Kenney of Watsonville, Janet Jennings of Cupertino, Marilyn Rose and her husband James of Nevada City and Donald Kenney and his wife Carol mm 20 TO 40 OFF 3 lit 'hc AND MORE CLEARANCE CORNER 1 UP TO 75orr BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND OUR lO00 RACK it I i CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT SERVICES The Child Support Enforcement program is a FederalStateCounty effort to collect child support from parents who are legally obligated to pay.

Its goals are threefold: to ensure that children are supported by their parents, to foster family responsibility, and to reduce the costs of welfare to the taxpayer. County enforcement programs locate absent parents, establish paternity, establish and enforce support orders, and collect child support payments. Local services are available to both welfare and non-welfare parents at no cost. For a free booklet contact: District Attorney's Office P.O. Box 1541 FAMILY SUPPORT DIVISION Santa Cruz.Ca.95061 500 Chestnut Street (408) 425-2225 JSjow a reality.

WellBorn midwifery care Paula lloltz, R.N., C.N.M., HN.R Attending births at both Dominican Community hospitals In MAorijtiun with Almtkkmon, Howard Saifay, Umtvry Johnum. MO. Marsha Muir, MD SANTA CRUZ MEDICAL CLINIC 458-5566 2(Wi Soquel Anemic, Sama Cruz, Cxilifortiia 95062.

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