PAGE TVr’ENTY-ElGHT - EVENING HERALD. Wed., Sept. 5^^1979 ^ PiUhury-Yaconiello Tetreault- Visconti Ms. Jo Ann Yaconiello of Manchester and Stephen Ann Marie Margret Visconti of Wethersfield and Leo Rioradn Pilsbury of Upper Montclair, N.J., were John Tetreault of -Hartford, formerly of bbnchester, married Aug. 25 at St. James Giurch in Manchester. were married Sept. 1 at the Church of Incarnation in Year-End State Surplus Weiss Meets Challenge; Storm Topples Tree Tanner Upsets Borg The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vito Sarli of Wethersfield. 187 Mountain St., Manchester. She is also the daughter of The bride is the daughter of bfr. and Mis. Salvatore Marked to Reduce.Debt Finishes Paint Job Homeowner Surprised At US. Tennis Open the late Thomas A. Yaconiello. The bridegroom is the son Visconti of Wethersfield. Page 12 Page 12 Page 12 Page 13 of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Pilsbury of Upper Montclair, in sta n c e Bodak of Bristol served as matron of honor. N.J. Bridesmaids were ’Tracy Lee Down of Coventiy and The Rev. Francis V. Kurkowski of St. James Church Allison Ordway of Wethersfield. , celebrated the nuptial mass and performed the double­ ’Timothy Bycholski of Manchester served as best man. ring ceremony. The church was decorated with white Ushers were Ven Sequenzia of Hartford and David iianrliratrr gladioli. Mrs. Jane Macarone of Manchester was organist Theriault of Manchester. and soloist. A reception was held at the Glastonbury Hills Country The bride was given in marriage by her parents. Club in Glastonbury, after which the couple left for Ms. Nany Yaconiello of Manchester was her sister’s Disney World, Fla. Rain Today, maid of honor. Mrs. Tetreault is a part-time student at Greater Hart­ Clearing Tonight Sam Rudderow of Collingswood, N.J., served as best ford Community College and is an administrative assis­ man. tant to deputy commissioner of the Department of Details on page 2 A reception was heid at Willie’s Steak House in Housing for the State of Connecticut. Mr. Tetreault is Manchester, after which, the couple left for Cape Cod, employed by Hamilton Standard in Windsor Locks. Eli? mn Mrralb Mass. ’They will reside in Upper Montclair. (Churchill Park photo) Mrs. Pilsbury is empioyed as sales representative at Special Section 5 Vol. XCVIII, No. 286 — Manchester, Conn., Thursday, September 6, 1979 Yourdon, Inc. in New York City. Mr. Pilsbury is Today’s Herald includes » A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 » 20t Single Copy • 15t Home Delivered empioyed by Simon and Schuster, also in New York City. In the Service special 16-pagb section on music (Nassiff photo) Mrs. Stephen R. Pilsbury and dance. The section includes information on several music and Robert J. Hughes, son of Island, S.C. dance schools in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A 1978 graduate of South Hughes, 17 Emerald Drive, Windsor High School he Bad Tone Town Feels David’s Wrath Vernon, recently received joined the Marine Ck)rps in caused by a downed feeder line. He were reports of power outages in the silver wings of an April 1979. WASHINGTON (UPI) - By The Herald Staff this morning as the rath of David hit no flooding problems, at least during the town. said this affected streets south of the East Hartford, Manchester and Army aviator and was ap­ Although it was certainly not his MANCHESTER — The power went the morning hours when the storm Gusty winds and sheets of rain center and portions of Main Street. Bolton. pointed a warrant officer Marine Pvt. James ‘R. Mrs. Leo J. Tetreault intention. Secretary of State off at the Municipal Building shortly was supposed to be at its worst. swept the area. Tom O’Marra, public Alfred Rogers, Hartford District He said that Bolton was the hardest upon completion of the Lathrop, son of Mr. and Cyrus Vance set a disturbing tone before 11 this morning causing the In South Windsor the area east of information officer, said the power manager of Hartford Electric Light hit with half of its geographical area rotary wing aviator course Mrs. Charles S. Lathrop of for today’s resumption of debate emergency generator to go on. This Route 74 was still without power at outage at the Municipal Building was Company (HELCO) said that there without power. He said power loss at the U.S. Army Aviation 67 Edgemere Road, Coven­ on the SALT II strategic arms was one of several outages reported press time. Chief William Ryan said was mostly caused by tree limbs that School, Fort Rucker, Ala. try, has completed recruit limitation agreement with the that there were also reports of fell and knocked down lines. training at the Marine Soviets, scattered outages in other sections of Hughes’s wife, Katrina, HELCO’s crews will be working on was with him near the fort Among witnesses scheduled to town due to wires being knocked Corps Recruit Depot, restoring power but Rogers didn’t during the course. testify in the Senate Foreign down by tree branches. Parris Island, S.C. have any estimate of how long that 6 A 1978 g rad u ate of Relations Committee were In Vernon, Lt. Edwin Carlson said Qooking with Class c retired Adm. Thomas Moorer will take. He said the heavy rains there were no serious problems. Ralph F. Ley, son of Mr. Coventry High School, he began to taper off about 10:30 a.m. and Mrs. Ernest A. Ley of joined the Marine Corps in former chairman of the Joint However a tree was down in the Rrcadmaking, Menus for Entertaining and 'ul but at 11:30 a.m. it was raining and May 1979. ' Chiefs of Staff, and Eugene Merline Road area, causing power Ardmore Road, A\ Basic Techniques are just a few of the FaUt blowing harder than ever. Manchester, has enlisted in Rostow, former undersecretary outages there. He said power outages cooking courses available. Register now of state for political affairs. Both Other power lines reported down in were also reported in the Vernon the Air Force. The first session of the for tiioming or evening classes. Call First Congress of the United oppose ratification. Manchester were in the Summer Avenue area of Rockville. A 1979 g rad u ate of for the new Fall schedule and for Street and Moore Street areas and on Manchester High School, States, meeting in New Coventry Police said a motorist York, submitted to the early registration. Broad and other portions of Center reported that a tree fell on his car but he selected a position in the states on Sept. 25, 1769, the Trips Planned Street as well as in the Foster Street Sandra E. Bunce Wendy E. Balrh Judith M. Smith Eleanor Blake — 633-4552 no injuries were reported. Police weather specialist career original constitutional and Pearl Street areas. amendments now known as WASHINGTON (UPI) - In a also said they received quite a few field and departed Aug. 27 As of 10 a.m. no major outages for basic training at the Bill of Rights. major effort to duplicate their reports of dead trees and limbs were reported in East Hartford but falling. E n gage d Lackland AFB, Texas. success in 1976, F’resident Carter and his family plan political in Glastonbury, several outages were State Police in Colchester said that reported and the phone lines that ser­ they received reports of scattered Gregory J. Burnham, son forays into Iowa, the scene of one Balch-Mancini vice the town offices were all out, outages expecially in the Vernon Bunce-Thorpe Smith-Rufini of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald of the nation’s first presidential police said. Town crews were put on Road and Route 44A area of Bolton ’The engagement of Miss Sandra Burnham of Troy Road, ••••• caucuses in January. 'The engagement of Miss Wendy E. The engagement of Miss Judith the road to help clear away fallen where a transformer apparently Eiien Bunce of Manchester to Marie Smith of Vernon to James South Windsor, recently V j -V It was Iowa that gave Carter his Balch of Bolton to Albert J. Mancini first big leap toward the trees and limbs. blew. Richard F. Thorpe Jr., aiso of of East Hartford, formerly of New Richard Rufini, also of Vernon, has enlisted in the Air Force cumbeHand farms Democratic nomination in 1976, They also said they received a Manchester, has been announced by Britain, has been announced by her been announced by her parents, Mr. Delayed Enlisted Area Towns and the president hopes for report that a transformer had blown her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wesley parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. and Mrs. Charles L. Smith of West Program. He attended Police in the various area towns similar results in his unannounced in a section of Hebron. Bunce of 143 Woodside St., Balch of 55 Lyman Road, Bolton. Willington. South Windsor High School reported scattered power outages but Manchester. Mr. Rufini is the son of Verna M. and is scheduled to leave campaign for reelection. Mr. Mancini is the son of Mr. and First lady Rosalynn Carter will Mr. ’Thorpe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Mancini of New Bri­ Rufini of Bolton and the late James for basic training Nov. 28 Fights Inflation! Mrs. Richard F. Thorpe Sr. of* 166 tain. M. Rufini. at Lackland AFB, Texas. go to Cedar Rapids Saturday to Lydali St., Manchester Miss Smith attended Windham He is scheduled to receive speak to the 36th annual conven­ Miss Balch graduated from Bolton tion of the Iowa Daily Press Miss Bunce graduated from High School in 1978.
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