•PAGE TWRNTY-EIGHT- EVENING HERALD, Wed., June 20, 1979 Moske-Walsh Morrison-Orduz r — Laura Ann Walsh of Bolton and Brunig Moske of Grace Orduz and Eric Morrison, both of Manchester, Young Ballet Star 1 Atwood on Gardening: 1 Cops Get Reprimand I Six Homers Spice Manchester, were married June 15 at St. James Church were married June 16 at St. James Church in 1 The Prettiest in Town 1 For Off-Duty Drink I Red Sox Triumph in Manchester. Manchester. Takes a New Role The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mario H. Or­ Page 2 1 Page 6 1 Page 10 1 Page 11 Walsh of 27 Lyman Road, Bolton. The bridegroom is the duz of Manchester. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Brunig Moske of 32 Converse Road, Mrs. Maxwell G. Morrison of Manchester. Bolton. The Rev. James H. Archambault officiated. The Rev. William Carroll of St. Jam es Church Mrs. Gloria Carrara of Coventry was her sister’s celebrated the nuptial mass and performed the double­ matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Anne Morrison of iianrlffHtrr ring ceremony. Mrs. Ralph Maccarone of Manchester Manchester, the bridegroom’s sister; Stella Orduz of Manchester, the bride’s sister;Zully Chona of New York, Partly C loudy, was organist and soloist. the bride’s cousin; Lisa Whiston of New York and Mary The bride was given in marriage by her father. Show ers Likely Michelle Conran of East Hartford was maid of honor. '-A Humphrey of Colchester. Carrie Moore of Manchester Bridesmaids were Debbie Santos, Nancy Clark and was flower girl. Details on page 2 Carrie Dooman, all of Bolton; Lori Martocchio of East Scott Garman of Manchester served as best man. Hartford; and Susan Schwarts of West Hartford. Ushers were Mario Orduz and Ulysses Orduz, both of j - ' Michael Walsh of Bolton served as best man. Ushers Manchester and brothers of the bride; Jeffrey Carrara of were Timothy Walsh, David Moske and Thomas Grunske, Coventry, the bride’s brother-in-law; Louis Mackey l E u f t t i n g M n u l h all of Bolton; David Carlowe of West Hartford; and of Manchester; and Kevin Humphrey of Colchester. Gary Pinedo of Hartford was ring bearer. Surrenders James Scully of Manchester. Vol. XCVIII, No. 222 — Manchester, Conn., Thursday, June 21, 1979 I A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 • 20C Single Copy • 15® Home Delivered A reception was held at the Buckboard Restaurant in A reception was held at Marc Anthony’s in Hartford, SHANNON, Ireland (U PD -A after which the couple left for St. Maartens. They will Glastonbury, after which the couple left for Maine. They i I • Serbian nationalist hijacker who will reside in Manchester. (Nassiff photo) reside in Bolton. was to be sentenced for con­ Mrs. Orduz is employed as a registered nurse at the spiracy to murder Yugoslavian Newington Veterans Administration Medical Center. Mr. diplomats today surrendered to Mrs. Brunig Moske Orduz is a student at the Hartford Technical Institute and police at Shannon International Guidelines Issued is employed by Rio Auto in East Hartford. (Morco photo) Mrs. Eric Morrison Airport after his plane landed from New York. t 1 Births The hijacker, Nikola Kavaja, College Notes 45, of Paterson, N.J., surrendered to police Superintendent John [| O n Gas Hardships Zakowioz, Slrplicn grandparents are Mr. and Rockville. He has a sister, Hazleton, Pa. She has a Doddy after brief talks with the Blackwell, 111 Baldwin Road; Steven Britton, son of Edward F. Mrs. Roy Meador of 20 Amy Leigh. sister, Tara Michelle. Among the recipients of associate Road; and Brad 0. Hathaway, 96 head of the Irish anti-terrorist HARTFORD (UPI) - Anthony and Elizabeth Britton Emerson St., Manchester. of science degrees at Hartford State M Colbert, 268 Scott Drive; David L. Hansen Drive. sQuad. Superintendent Patrick medical treatment. exceed one tankful of gasoline every Milano, secretary of the state Office Zakowicz of 37 Doane St.. His paternal grandparents Rycliling, Franklin Gladden, Reheera Technical College are: Flamino, 29A Thompson Road; Receiving an associate of science Coucy. Public Safety Reasons: Public two days. Manchester. He was born are Mr. and Mrs. Elude St. Dean Jr., son of Franklin Marie, daughter of David ast Hartford: Kurt F. Bryant, 1544 Hilary E. Gwynn, 45 Lawton Road; degree from Continuing Education Under police guard, Kavaja was of Policy and Management, today safety or governmental vehicles Exemptions also may be granted June 5 at Ma.jchester Germain of Tolland. He D. Sr. and Tammy Bassett W. and Gale L. Leather- Main St.; John P. Dolan, 24 Brook Mark W. Kimoaii, i8i hackmatack Division of HSTC is Leon Catlin, 95 taken to the local police station. issued guidelines that will be used in which are not otherwise exempted for other reasons where the consis­ St.; Dennis P. Lima, 27 Lexington Memorial Hospital. His has two brothers, David Rychling of 47 N. Ayers dale Gladden of Vernon. St.; Kenneth P. Falkowich, 143 Oak Forest St., East Hartford. Fifty Irish troops had been dis­ considering hardship exemptions and which do not have a governmen­ tent use of a motor vehicle is found from Connecticut’s odd-even gas maternal grandparents are and Jeffrey; and two Road, Coventry. He was She was born June 12 at St.; Cheryl A. Marland, 1140 Tolland Drive; Paul W. MacNeely, 22 Dena Lyn Risley of 15 Pine View patched to the airport from near­ tal source of fuel. It must be verified necessary to avoid inordinate rationing. Mr. and Mrs. Orson J. Brit­ sisters, Paula and Linette. born June 9 at Rockville Rockville General St.; Michael E. Scheidel, 229 Montclair Drive; and Richard J. Drive, Vernon, graduated from En- by Sarfield Barracks to await the that use of the vehicle reQuires more hardship to the applicant. Milano A Grasso administration ton of Fairport, N.Y. His General Hospital. His Hospital. Her maternal Ellington Road; Mark F. St. James, Mathieu, 495 Tolland Turnpike. dicott College in Beverly, Mass., on h ija c k e r ’s a r r iv a l. than a tankful of fuel every two days said. paternal grndmother is Moynihan, Jesse Lee, maternal grandparents are grandparents are Mr. and 53 Wentworth Drive; John P. Troy, South Windsor: Timothy W. June 2 with an associate in science Kovaja, claiming to have a spokesman said today that more than and that the service provided is es­ Milano said applications lor Mrs. Josephine Zakowicz son of Timothy J. and Gail Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Mrs. J.L. Leatherdale of 141 Chester St.; and Michael J. Burns, 1326 Ellington Road; Philip L. degree. She is majoring in hotel home-made dynamite bomb, 50.000 application forms for exemp­ sential for the health, welfare or exemptions may be rejected unless of Cheektowaga, N.Y. He R. Reece Mason Moynihan Bassett Sr. of Windham. Oshawa, Ont., Canada. Her Williams, 645 Forest St. Doucette, 2799 Ellington Road; and management and tourism. hijacked an American Airlines 727 tions have been distributed and about safety of the general public. accompanied by detailed and verified has a brother, Adam, 2Vz. of 11 Park West Drive, His paternal grandparents paternal grandparents are GloBtonbury: Steven J. Palmer, David R. Wert, 74 Alison Drive. jetliner with 137 people aboard at 1.000 have actually been filed since Business Vehicles: Business information. Inability or un­ Rockville: Stephen W. Bilow, 171 Rockville. He was born are Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gladden 58 Lancaster Road; Matthew J. Paul D. Strand of 141 Ralph Road, midday Wednesday over Flint, the rationing went into effect vehicles or vehicles essential to a willingness to produce satisfactory Vernon Ave.; and Michael E. Soibek, Matthew David, May 23 at Rockville Rychling of East Windsor. of Tolland. She has three Patalik, 31 Denslow Road; and Manchester, received a B.A. degree Michigan on its flight from New Wednesday. business activity for which it can be detail, he said, will be grounds for Mamuszka, 13 Farmstead Lane. Milano said no exemptions had ac­ son of David W. and Jean General Hospital. His brothers, Christopher, 7, Steven J. Uliasz, 82 Randolph Drive. from Augustana College in Rock York to Oklahoma City with a established that more than a tankful rejection. Vernon: Dwight R. Day, 345 Lake tually been granted by 10 a.m. today. Connolly Scibek of 102 maternal grandparents are Gibson, Benjamin Jeremy, 4, and Nathan, 22 M anehcsleri Geoffrey T. Island, III. stop in Chicago. of fuel every two days is necessary in Applicants may also be required to Homestead Drive, South Beatrice Burrington of Tyler, son of J. Scott and months. St.; Andrew J. Detolla, 272 Skinner “They will be handled on a case-by- order to avoid inordinate economic prove that the claimed hardship can't Glastonbury. He was born Pownal, Vt., and Richard Susan Benedict Gibson .of case basis,” he said. A three- hardship. be avoided or alleviated by some June 5 at Manchester Mason of Los Angeles, 111 Union St., Rockville. Fitzgerald, Bobby Lee, Energy Update member review committee, com­ Vans: Vans owned by employers alternative means, such as public Memorial Hospital. His Calif. His paternal grand­ He was born June 10 at son of Roland L. and Loree Grad New York: Long lines and short posed of two 0PM staffers and one and used for transportation of three transportation, resheduling. multiple maternal grandparents are mother is Sally Moynihan Rockville General Ellen Marshall Fitzgerald tempers marked the first day of worker from the state transportation or more employees.
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