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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 14

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B6-Post-Star, Glens Falls, Y. Friday, Jan. 25, 1991 Weddings Clisham Oatman Gaulin Stevens Gillespie Hibbard I JJH II--- H. O1 "rV I- .1 I it Jennifer L. Gaulin and Glenn W.

Stevens were united in marriage at 12 p.m. on Nov. 17, 1990 at St. Michael's Church in South Glens Falls. The Rev.

Robert Nugent officiated. The bride is the daughter of Linda Gaulin of South Glens Falls, and Richard Gaulin of Bolton Landing. She was assisted by Kelly Stevens, sister of the bridegroom, as maid of honor, Bridesmaids were Amy Rivera, Laurie Ruland and Julie Kapsa, cousin of the bride. Flower girls were Ginger Tyler and Amanda Jones, cousins of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Stevens of South Glens Falls. He was assisted by Lawrence Rivera as best man. Ushers were Michael Gaulin, brother of the bride; Michael Himes and Daniel Brooks. Ring bearer was Peter Henel.

A reception was held at the American Legion Hall in Hudson Falls. After a wedding trip to Germany, the couple is now living in Slingerlands. The bride is a graduate of St. Mary's Academy, and is a senior secondary education English major Margaret Jane Gillespie and Steven Bennett Hibbard were united in marriage last fall at Trinity Chapel, University of Melbourne, Australia. The bride is the daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. James Morton Gillespie of Melbourne. Her attendants were Angus Brooksby, Kate Symons, Jenny Symons, Gini Skinner and Felicity Brake, all of Melbourne. The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs.

Emerson W. Hibbard of Glens Falls. Flis attendants were Dr. Eric Pearson of Hoover, Jeffrey Frary of Bristol, R.I., and Alan Phillipson of New York City. A reception was held at the Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens.

After a wedding trip to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, and Sarawak, Malaysia, the couple is now living at 31 Clareville London, England SW7 OPJ. The bride is a graduate of Korowa Girls School and Trinity College, University of Melbourne, with a bachelor of arts degree in liberal arts, and a professional degree in law. She is a student at King's College in London, studying for her master's degree in international Jaw. She is a member of the bar in Victoria, Australia, and in New York State. She was recently employed as legal adviser to Cindy Ann Clisham and Thomas Elliott Oatman were united in marriage at 7 p.m.

on Nov. 17, 900 at the Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Va. The Revs. Jerry Falwell and Bernard Oatman, father of the bridegroom and associate pastor of Blue Ridge Baptist Church in Amherst, officiated. The bride is the daughter of John P.

Clisham of Forest, and Ruth Clisham of Lynchburg. She was assisted by Anita Stromer of Fvington as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Carol Newman of Durham, sister of the bride; Janice Monfils of Amherst, sister of the bridegroom; Cindy Clisham of Goochland, Va. sister-in-law of the bride; Sonni Gittleman of Richmond, and Valerie (iillispie of Forest. Flower girl was Tiffany Sale of Amherst.

The bridegroom is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Bernard Oatman of Amherst, formerly of Indian Lake. He was assisted by Jerry Falwell Jr. of Goode, as best man.

Ushers were Jamie Mimna of Allentown, N.J., and Ryan Monfils of Amherst, nephews of the bridegroom; Gary Clisham of Goochland, brother of the bride; Kenneth Upchurch of Raleigh, N.C., Doug Ayers of Lancaster, Tim Mills of San Diego, Calif, and Stephan Phelps of Lynchburg, Va. Ring bearers were Kyle Monfils of Amherst, nephew of the bridegroom; and if Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W.

Stevens at the College of St. Rose. The bridegroom is a graduate of St. Mary's Academy, attended St. Bonaventiire University, and is a police paramedic for the Town of Guilderland.

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bennett Hibbard Westpac Banking Corp. in New York City and London. The bridegroom attended Glens Falls schools, and graduated from Northfield Mount Herman in Massachusetts and College of Wooster in Ohio, with a bachelor of arts degree in economics.

He is employed as manager, interest rate options, European Division, Westpac Banking Corp. in London. Thomas Elliott Oatman Jason Newman of Durham, nephew of the bride. A reception was held at Forest Hills Recreation Center. After a wedding trip to St.

Thomas, Virgin Islands, the couple is now living in Lynchburg. The bride is a graduate of Heritage High School. She is employed by Euro Pave Inc. and N.T.S. Inc.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Liberty University in Lynchburg, and is president of Euro Pave Inc. Engagement Engle Galusha Engagement part-owner of E. Galusha Sons. A March 23 wedding is Vadney Sheridan Kelleher: Morrell SPEED SHOP Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Engle of Chestertown have announced the engagement of their daughter, Tina, to Daniel Galusha, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Galusha of Johnsburg. The future bride is a 1981 graduate of North Warren Central School. She is employed as a customer account representative at First National Bank of Glens Falls, Warrensburg office.

Her fiance is a 1979 graduate of Johnsburg Central School. He is 'gmV Mr. and Mrs. Paul Joseph Vadney of Albany have announced the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Theresa, to Harold Robert Sheridan son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Raymond Sheridan of Greenwich. The future bride is a 1985 graduate of Colonie Central School, and a 1989 graduate of Boston University with a bachelor of music degree in brass performance. She is a self-employed trumpet player. Her fiance is a 1961 graduate of Greenwich Central School, and attended Siena College. He is employed as an engineering technician at Sherwood Medical Industries Inc.

A Nov. 16 wedding is planned. 144 Dix G'sns 792-3798 t. BUG-OAR POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT $S95 Colleen P. Kelleher and Donald L.

Morrell Jr. were united in marriage at 6 p.m. on Nov. 30, 1 990 at Bay Road Presbyterian Church in Queensbury. The Rev.

Richard Bird officiated. The bride is the daughter of David D. Kelleher of Glens Falls, and the late Margaret Kelleher. She was assisted by Kathleen Smith. The bridegroom is the son of Donald L.

Morrell Sr. of Rotterdam, and the late Norma Morrell. He was assisted by his father as best man. A reception was held at Montcalm South, Lake George. After a wedding trip to Vermont and New Hampshire, the couple is now living in Glens Falls.

The bride is a graduate of Glens Falls High School and BOCES. She is employed by Glens Falls Hospital. The bridegroom is a graduate of Mount Pleasant High School in Schenectady, and is a veteran of the The ProTerta Liner FORT EDWARD DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS Jan. 29, 1991 7 p.m. 9 p.m.

Fort Edward Village Hall VOTE JOSEPH MALVUCCIO for VILLAGE JUSTICE Pd. for by friends of Joseph Malvuccio Greater Glens Falls Senior Center offers classes, trips, services and much more. For more information call 793-2189 LIFETIME WARRANTY Mr. and Mrs. Donald L.

Morrell Jr. U.S. Air Force. He is employed by the City of Glens Falls. 1 New Contest for Grades 3-4 Grades 5-12 The Third Annual Design (In (Id Contest LiKHUtb rJ 1 'Dear Editor, vv In my opinion iti iljtf LJ A I Express 'your Opinion Contest Topic: Newspapers help protect our rights.

I read the Post-Star because Design an ad to show why you read the newspaper. TEACHERS: In 1991 we celebrate the 200th birthday of the Bill of FHghts the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution. Join The Post-Star, the International Reading Association and the American Newspaper Publisher's Association Foundation in their recognition of Newspapers in Education Week '91. Register now to participate in activities and receive these items: A new curriculum guide TOPIC: Grades 5-12 I COUNT: HOW CAN I MAKE MY WORLD A BETTER PLACE? Draw a Picture of your perfect word and.

in two or threee sentences, describe the features that make it perfect. I 1.1 Using assigned topics, students may choose ESSAYS, LETTERS or EDITORIAL CARTOONS to express their personal opinions. i II Let your students design an actual ad for an area business. The ad chosen by each business will appear in the student supplement on April 9. LJ 'Businesses and organizations: If you would like to have area students design an Contests are open to students of all registered teachers.

Awards will be made this year at a special Awards Ceremony to be held on Tuesday, April 2. Four students in Grades 3-4 will be awarded plaques for their Post-Star Ads. First and second place winners in Grades 5-12 will receive engraved pen and pencil sets and plaques, in addition, five honorable mention winners in each grade category will also receive engraved plaques. All participating students in Grades K--4 will be mailed special pencils and personalized certificates. Winning drawings, ads and essays will be published on April 9, 1 931 ad especially for your business or group call your Post-Star sales rep.

or Lynda Jones at 792-3131 for information and special rates. "Citizens Together: You and Your Newspaper" includes daily lessons and supplemental activities on Bill of Rights amendments. Written on three levels of difficulty. Laserphoto packs for the classroom. Eligibility for your students C.

k. mam mmt mmt mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm School LJ Ads- Check Your Phone I 1 Name I School Address Choices: One Happy Ad to class Zip to enter the four NIE WEEK contests. I would like to enroll my class for NIE Week '91. Please deliver (10 minimum at a cost of $9.50 for 10 copies of OR Classified ads from class of students) Your choice of a Happy Ad to your students OR classified ads from your class to be printed in ine rosi-siarror eacn oTTive aays on tne roiiowing scneauie: UheckUNt. I A.

One day a week beginning the last week in February and continuing through March. I want them delivered on 1 (check one) Th F. B. One day each week in March, plus Tuesday, April 9. I want them delivered on (check one) MTWTh F.

I C. Any four days (check) of NIE WEEK Th F) plus Tuesday, April 9. Contests (Fill in of students participating) the student supplement, The Adirondack Star. K--2 I (send I I D. The 5 days of NIE WEEK (March 4-8).

a class list for certificates) Grades 3-4 Post-Star Workshops on Design an Ad I would like Tuesday, April 9 to be a 6th day. Send papers at 19e per copy. and EditorialOpinion Writing. I ad (class list for certificates) have enclosed a check P.O. me for This includes $9.50 per classroom set of 10 papers each for I for 5 days, plus Win a guest speaker from of additional papers).

I i i i i The Post-Star Speakers' Bureau Design An Ad Express Your Opinion I ngure additional cost oy multiplying ise a rotoays a or papers I I will attend these workshops at The-Post -Stan DESIGN AN AD on Tuesday. Jan. 29. from or EDITORIALOPINION WRITING on Tuesday, February 26, from p.m. or one class period.

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