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PAGE THIRTY-TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 27, 1978 m--: Teets-D^mko iv Woodruff-Johnson Robin Ann Demko and Robert Everett Teets, both of Diane Jeanne Johnson and Gregory Lewis Woodruff, Manchester, were married Sept. 9 at South United both of Manchester, were married Sept. 23 at South Methodist Church. United Methodist Chruch in Manchester. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Richard M. p e bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. W H ArS I T h e W e athe r Demko of 74 Tuck Road. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Johnson of 52 Constance Drive. The bridegroom is the son J Clearing this afternoon with and Mrs. Pierre E. Teets Jr. of 203 Ferguson Road. ***'ru*^' Hockla of Stafford Springs. NEWS ? highs around 70, or 21 C. Clear The Rev. Laurence Hill of Manchester performed the The Rev. ^urence Hill of South United Methodist ( and cool tonight with lows in double-ring ceremony. The church was decorated with Cprch officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The Mandjpfitpr Supiiiuu Hnaiii 1 the upper 30s to low 40s. Sunny white gladioluses and daisies. church was decorated with white giadiolusest white .< and cool Friday with highs in The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a spider mums and greens. David Morse of South United ■'r 'i •:. Vol. XCVII, No. 305 — Manchester, Conn., Thursday, Sept. 28, 1978 f, the middle 60s. National Qiana gown accented with venise flower and leaf lace and Methodist Church was organist and Mrs. Linda Fegy of Rail Service A Family ISEWSpaper Since 1881 ^ weather map on page Kk vn seed pearls and designed with fitted bodice and Queen Vernon was soloist. Anne neckline outlined in matching lace and seed pearls. The bride, given in marriage by her parents, wore a HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella i’ ‘ Her walking-length veil of imported silk illusion was venise floral lace gown designed with Grasso said today she has ordered bordered with lace and attached to a Camelot cap of littM bodice, scoop illusion' neckline, mandarin collar, Transportation Commissioner matching lace and pearls. wwice trimmed with seed pearls, and full circular skirt James Shugnie to take whatever Kathy Zmyewski of Beverly, Mass., was maid of honor. with a chapel-length train edged in lace. She wore a steps are necessary to see that Bridesmaids were Ms. Donna Demko and Mrs. Barbara shoulder-length veil and baby's breath in her hair and rail service between Waterbury Kowal, both of Manchester and sisters of the bride; Ms. carried a cascade bouquet of stephanotis, ivy with an ac I and Torrington continues. Robin Venezia of Manchester, the bride’s cousin; and Ms. cent of two orchids and baby's breath. “I have become increasingly Peace Talks Set Judy Minor of Penacook, N.H., the bridegroom’s sister. Muro of Vernon was matron of honor. concerned about the possible dis James Wood of Bolton served as best man. Ushers The bridesmaid was Miss Deborah Woodruff of continuance of rail freight service were William Oleksinski of Bolton Michael Adams of Manchester, the bridegroom’s sister. by Conrail on the Waterbury- Enfield, and Mark Demko and Gary Demko, both of John Hovey of Manchester served as best man. Ushers Torrington rail line,” she said in a Manchester and brothers of the bride. were David Johnson of Belmont, Mass., the bride’s letter to the commissioner. For Next Month brother, and Paul Rushford of Manchester. A reception was hel at Willie’s Steak House in “As you know, indications are JERUSALEM (UPI) — Defense A reception was held in Cooper Hall at South United the outbreak of the 1973 Middle East and air units facing the Syrian lines. Manchester, after which the couple left for Disney World that Conrail may take the next Minister Ezer Weizman will go to war. Begin held the parliament in Florida. For traveling, Mrs. Teets wore a yellow suit. Methodist Church, after which the couple left for Oregon. step in the ICC (Interstate Egypt in October to start peace The holiday fell on Oct. 6 that year, spellbound for 55 minutes as he The couple is residing in Manchester. Mrs. Woodruff is employed as a programmer at Commerce Commission) process negotiations authorized by the Israeli Mrs. Teets is employed at Westown Pharmacy in Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. Mr. Woodruff is [ which could ultimately lead to when Egyptian forces swept across summed up the 17-hour debate. Later parliament in an overwhelming the Suez Canal and Syrians smashed Manchester. Mr. Teets is employed at Chem Lawn in employed by the state Department of Corrections Conrail’s abandoning service on ratification of the Camp David ac he said it was “not bad for a noctur Mrs. Rdbert E. Teets (Skoglund photo) through Israeli lines on the Golan nal speech." East Hartford. Mrs. Gregory L. Woodruff this important rail line,’’ she said. cords, the state radio said today. Heights. The Knesset approval of the Camp “I would, therefore, like you to The announcement came after the take whatever steps you feel are Weizman s talks with War Minister David accords paved the way for the Knesset voted 84-19 with 17 absten Mohammed Gamassy will deal with •Jewish state's first treaty with an necessary to assure that essential tions to approve the Camp David Births rail freight service on this line converting the accords to reality by Arab nation in what President Carter agreement and remove Jewish agreeing on new lines for the Israeli Schulthess-Richmond will not be disrupted,’’ the gover hailed as a “great step forward " to settlers from Sinai as part of a peace army, the radio said peace. iwvouFisetPW nor said. treaty. FitzGerald, Mary-Anna, Other topics will include turning The 120-membcr parliament ended daughter of Edward J. and lounSHOES- “Happy are we that we reached over Israeli army bases and air Betsy J. Richmond of Manchester and Stephen such a night,’’ Prime Minister the longest debate in its history by Elizabeth A. Kopko fields, allowing Israeli ships to sail voting to give up 20 settlements in the Schulthess of Enfield were married Sept. 1 at South FitzGerald of 15 Curry ‘Dear HVD ...’ Menachem Begin said after the through the Suez Canal and coopera Sinai in exchange for the beginning of United Methodist Church. Knesset vote at 3:40 a.m. (9:40 p m. Lane. She was bom Sept. 11 The town has written to HUD tion with the United States to negotiations with Egypt — a decision at St. Francis Hospital. Wednesday EDT.) The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Rich explaining its planned brochure exchange intelligence information legislators called the most momen .-¥51 The official government radio said mond of 283 Spring St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Her maternal grandmother on housing and telling how it could Weizman left the parliament sess- tous since Israel was born in 1948. and Mrs. John Schulthess of Enfield. is Ann Kopko of San Diego, substitute for a plan to monitor ♦ Weizman would leave after the sion for the Golan Heights, where he A peace treaty — Israel's first with Calif. Her paternal grand town housing. Sec page .3. solemn fast day of Yom Kippur Oct. spent the day observing division- an Arab nation — could be signed by parents are Mr. and Mrs. K1 *■ 11, almost five years to the day since The Rev. Laurie Hill of South United Methodist Church -J strength maneuvers involving land Christmas, possibly even before Md the Rev. James Schulthess of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Edward FitzGerald of a , »• '' . ■* Thanksiving. ^urch in Madison. The bridegroom’s uncle officiated at Rutherford, N.J. Her Talk Tonight the double-ring ceremony. The church was decorated paternal great-grandfather with purple and white pompons. - David Morse of is James DeChiara of The American Society of Public Manchester was organist and James Farle of Madison Rutherford, N.J. She has ‘4 * 1 I'Administration will sponsor a was guitarist and soloist. three brothers, Michael program tonight about local South Africa Elects Patrick, 7, Edward autonomy and intergovernmental The bride, given in marriage by her parents, wore a Timothy, 6, and Kevin o u rn i^ l cooperation. Qiana gown designed with Idng sleeves and chapel-length Casey, 2; and two sisters, Thasei TTie session, which includes a train reembroidered with seed pearls. She wore a Angela Marie, 11, and . must for^w panel discussion, dinner and a Kathleen Kelly, 8. cocktail hour, will begin at 5:30 at New Prime Minister matching turban trimmed with pearl embroidery and a wardrobe. W in i floating side panel. She carried a cascade bouquet of > Oequlnei the Gengrtas Student Union, Sorting Remains of Plane CAPE TOWN, South Africa (UPI) Bucci, Jennifer Gail, University of Hartford. as is humanly possible,” the balding, Vorster's nomination as president stephanotis and ivy accented with white orchids. ■ i4)pers i..'( - Pietar Willem Botha, the hardline trim Botha said. Ms. Karen Madsen of Talcottville was maid of honor. daughter of George H. Mike ValuK, assistant to the Pacific Southwest Airlines workers begin the task of iden- is tantamount to victory, although ^plantation crepe I minister of defense who successfully “We are a self-respecting country. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Nanette Schulthess of West and Marcia Gail Nomer mayor in East Hartford, will be Ufyii^ the rnilhons of pieces of the Boeing 727 involved in the argued for South African troop com the opposition Progressive Federal Chester, Pa., the bridegroom’s sister-in-law; and Mrs. Bucci of 240 Mountain one of the three members of the We shall go forward in faith and we Party and the New Republic Party San Diego plane crash.