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Saturday, January 9, 1993 Press Sun-Bulletin 5D ENGAGEMENTS Michelle Scharff Craig Ulmer Scha Gerard Scharff of Fishkill, and Monica Inglesby Scharff of Pennsauken, N.J., announce the engagement of their daughter, Michelle, to Craig Ulmer. The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ulmer of Apalachin. Miss Scharff graduated from Rutgers University.

She is employed by General Electric, New Jersey. Ulmer graduated from Katz Graduate School of Business and the University of Pittsburgh. He is employed by Merck Research Laboratories, New Jersey. A March wedding is planned. Mr.

and Mrs. Rossen Rogers Rossen-Rogers Patricia I. Rogers and Jeffrey S. Rossen were married Sept. 12 in the United Methodist Church, Apala- chin.

The Rev. Doug Clark performed the 3 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank J. Rogers Sr. of Owego. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Rossen of Apalachin. The bride was escorted by her father. Julie Landreth and Kimberly Link were honor attendants. Diane Rogers, sister-in-law of the bride, Renee Kovac, Tammy Roberts and Jennifer Chanitz were bridesmaids. Derek Perry and Mick Violett were best men.

Rick Rogers, brother of the bride, Charles Buchanan, Pat Ingersol and Dave Merritt ushered. Completing the wedding party as flower girls and ringbearers were Amanda Hellman, Tiffany Jacobs, Jamie Landreth and Nicholas Huizinga. A reception was given at the Owego Treadway Inn. The bride graduated from Owego Free Academy. She is a switchboard operator for the IBM Employees Federal Credit Union, Endicott.

The bridegroom graduated from Owego Free Academy and attended Broome Community College. He is employed by Southern Tier Insulation, Endicott. The couple honeymooned in Jamaica. They are living in Endwell. Maine, and the late Thomas Joyce.

Miss Whitney graduated from Saratoga High School and the University of Southern Maine. She is a sales representative for National Campus Products, Waterville, Maine. Susan Ganter Andrew Grab Ganter-Grab G. David and Frances Ganter of Endwell announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan, to Andrew Grab. The future bridegroom is the son of Martin and Helen Grab of Vestal.

Miss Ganter graduated from Maine-Endwell High School and Clarkson University. She is a computer programmer for IBM-Burlington, Vt. Grab graduated from Vestal High School, Clarkson University and Binghamton University. He is an engineer for IBM-Burlington, and also is a ski instructor for Smuggler's Notch Ski Resort, Burlington, Vt. An October wedding is planned.

Mr. and Mrs. Corey Warren Corey-Warren Zina M. Warren and Philip J. Corey were married June 20 in the United Methodist Church, Sanitar- ia Springs.

The Rev. David Boulton performed the 1 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Jack and Susan Murphy of Apalachin. The bridegroom is the son of Geraldine Spencer of Binghamton, and the late Philip H.

Corey. The bride was escorted by her uncle, John Sosenko. Cathy McGreal was matron of honor. Deborah Warren and Cariann Nedlik, sisters of the bride, Karen Sosenko, aunt of the bride, and Kristen Sosenko, cousin of the bride, were bridesmaids. Randy McGreal was best man.

David Carney, cousin of the bridegroom, Jeff Nickerson and Richard Napierala ushered. Completing the wedding party as flower girl and ringbearer were Alana Carney, niece of the bridegroom, and Kenneth Sosenko, cousin of the bride. A reception was given at the JDB Banquet Center, Johnson City. The bride graduated from UnionEndicott High School and attended Broome Community College. She is a paralegal for Hinman, Howard Kattell, Binghamton.

The bridegroom graduated from Binghamton Central High School. He is an auto technician. They are living in Binghamton. Joyce graduated from Deering High School, Portland, Maine, and the University of Southern Maine. He is a teacher for South Portland City Schools, South Portland, Maine.

A July 3 wedding is planned. Announcements due 30 days after wedding The Press Sun-Bulletin ap- poor, we may not be able to use preciates the opportunity to it. Remember, we can always share your good news with our print your announcement withreaders. out a photo. To allow us to publish wed- You can pick up the forms in ding announcements while the the main lobby of the Press item is still news, we ask that you Sun-Bulletin, Vestal Parkway send us the information no later East, Vestal, between 8 a.m.

and than 30 days after your wedding. 5 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m.Here are some answers to fre- noon Saturdays; or call 798-1350 quently asked questions: and indicate which form you We are only able to use black need engagement, wedding white photos. The size or anniversary. All instructions should.

be at least 4 by 5 inches. and deadlines are on the forms. If the quality of the photo is A July 17 wedding is planned. Sell it with Classified 798-1141 CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Pickle flavoring 5 Former sr. 9 Goes on horseback 14 Pennsylvania port 15 Measure 16 Stage whisper 17 TTTTT? 19 Jane Turner, nee 20 Single 21 Provoke 23 Turkish governors 24 Son of Adam 25 Actress Harper, to friends 27 Cries out 29 engineering 34 Dieter's choice 35 Winnie Pooh 36 Thunderstruck 37 Consumer 38 movie 39 Org.

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and Mrs. William Johnson of Vestal. Miss Yurko graduated from Union High School and Broome Community College. She is co-manager of Spencer Gifts, Oakdale Mall, Johnson City. Johnson graduated from Vestal High School and attended BCC.

He is an industrial hygiene technician for F.L.I. Environmental Services, Waverly. A Sept. 4 wedding is planned. Mr.

and Mrs. Kopyar Jo Kuruc Kopyar-Kuruc Mary's Church, Kirkwood. The Rev. Stanley Gerlock per- Mary Jo Kuruc and Joseph C. Kopyar were married Nov.

7 in St. formed the 2 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of the late George and Viola Kuruc. The bridegroom is the son of Arthur and Joanne Kopyar of Chenango Bridge.

The bride was escorted by her brothers, Mike Kuruc and Nick Kuruc. Kelly Ann Pecha and Marcy Fazio, niece of the bride, were honor attendants. Theresa Hargarther, Amy Bachman and Michelle Golin, nieces of the bride, were bridesmaids. John Kopyar, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Mike Kuruc Jr.

and Steven Fazio, nephews of the bride, Jim Whittaker and Andrew Fisher ushered. Completing 1 the wedding party as flower girl and ringbearer were Amanda Fazio, niece of the bride, and Ryan Kopyar, son of the bridegroom. A reception was given at Brothers 2, Endwell. The bride graduated from Chenango Valley High School and Broome Community College. She is an office manager for Ben Daniels Equipment, Kirkwood.

The bridegroom graduated from Chenango Valley High School and attended BCC. He is employed by Giant Food Markets, Binghamton. The couple honeymooned on a Caribbean cruise. Whitney-Joyce Phil and Priscilla Whitney of Windsor announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet, to Kenneth T. Joyce.

The future bridegroom is the son of Jacqueline Joyce of Portland, Card-Rubin James F. and Sandra L. Card of Apalachin announce the engagement of their daughter, Leslie Ann, to Peter Andrew Rubin. The future bridegroom is the son of Dr. Martin and Eileen Rubin of New Paltz.

Miss Card graduated from Vestal High School and State University of New York at Albany. She is a Spanish teacher at South Colonie High School, Albany. Rubin graduated from New Paltz High School and SUNY-Albany. He is the owner of the Atlantis Tropical Fish Hatchery, New Paltz. Sue Carpinelli Ron Linfoot Jr.

Carpinelli-Linfoot Nicholas and Mary Carpinelli of Port Crane announce the engagement of their daughter, Sue, to Ron Linfoot Jr. The future bridegroom is the son of Janet and Ronald Linfoot Sr. of Vestal. Miss Carpinelli, graduated from Chenango Forks High School and Elmira. College.

She attends Syracuse University and is a chemical dependency counselor for United Health Services, Binghamton General Hospital. Linfoot graduated from Vestal High School and attended Broome Community College. He is a truck driver for New York Carolina Express. A May 1 wedding is planned. Mr.

and Mrs. Gerchman Isham Gerchman-Isham Patricia R. Isham and Robert P. Gerchman were married Oct. 16 in St.

Thomas Aquinas Church, Binghamton. The Rev. Timothy Taugher performed the 5 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Duane R. Isham of Staunton, and the late Elaine A. Singer DeJean. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

M. Robert Gerchman of Binghamton, and the late M. Robert Gerchman. The bride was escorted by her father. Rebecca Kircher was matron of honor.

Kathi Surowick and Patty Senft were bridesmaids. Michael Gerchman, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Martin Gerchman and William Gerchman, brothers of the bridegroom, ushered. Completing the wedding party as flower girl and ringbearer were Leigh Klumpp, niece of the bridegroom, and Brett Isham, brother of the bride. A reception was given the Monday Afternoon Club, Binghamton.

The bride graduated from Owego Free Academy and BOCES. She is a hairstylist for Tommy's Hairstylists, Binghamton. The bridegroom graduated from Binghamton Central High School and the Triple Cities School of Beauty. He is a at Tommy's Hairstylists, Binghamton. The couple honeymooned in Vermont.

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FAMILY DOCTOR By Dr. Allen Bruckheim Bread OK in moderation QUESTION: One of my friends is always on a diet. And she's always handing out information on how to lose weight. This week's big tip is to remove all bread from your diet. Does this make any sense? I love bread, but I also have a weight problem.

Would you please help me? ANSWER: I love a good piece of bread as well, and so your question is one I have had to answer for myself. Truly, bread takes a bad rap in most cases, for the average slice of bread is only 60 to 90 calories. And you can easily include a slice or two in any sensible diet. However, there are lots of types of bread, and you will have to do some label reading to know just where you are. Some "light breads," which contain 35 to 40 calories, are merely thinner slices, so compare equal weights per portion when evaluating both the caloric and nutritional content of your food.

Bread can be a very good source of fiber, mineral and vitamins. A slice of bread that will help both weight control and good nutrition will contain from 2 to 3 grams of fiber per slice. The secret in establishing a healthy diet that will keep your weight down is to control portion size, rather than to change foods. It's almost as hard to eat foods you don't like as to give up those that you love. So eat your bread, but in moderation, and after you have carefully checked the labels for content.

Have a question? Write to Family Doctor, Press Sun-Bulletin, Box 1270, Bing- Endicott art studio holds open house The Fine Design Art Studio, 532 North Endicott, which features custom pottery, painting and sculpture, is marking its first anniversary with an open house from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. today and Sunday. Over the next couple weeks, studio owner Joseph J. Fiacco is also taking registrations for art classes; call 785-2544.

BASEBALL CARD SHOW METROCENTER TODAY 10 AM-5 PM JAN. 9. And Craft Show.

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