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D4 Asbury Park PressSunday, August 27, 1989 Weddings 4r BAUER-STRACHAN PERTH AMBOY Brenda Margaret Strachan and Robert William Bauer were married June 3 at St. Peter's Episcopal Church. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mr Herbert W. Strachan, Jackson Township.

The bridegroom is the son of Suzanne Bauer, Meadowbrook Drive, Howell Township. 'ZHS The bride graduated from Ann May School of Nursing, Neptune, and Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia. She works at the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia. The bridegroom graduated from Howell Township High School. He works for Shilla International, Rutherford.

They live in Howell Township. X3 RAMPOLLA-PERUYERO SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico Mary Carmen Peruyero and Richard Alan Rampolla, Alexandria, were married July IS at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Parents of the couple are Angel and Maria del C. Peruyero, Rio Piedras, and Frank and Marjorie Rampolla, 1320 Pennsylvania Manasquan, NJ. The bride graduated from Our Lady of Pilar High School and Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind.

She is a pharmacist at People's Drugs, Maryland. The bridegroom graduated from Wall Township (N.J.) High School and Purdue University. He works for Marriott Bethesda, Md. They live in Gaithersburg, Md. OCEAN TOWNSHIP Aiken D.

Siebenberg and Lee R. Sklar were married June 25 at Temple Beth EL Parents of the couple are Stanley G. and Sharon B. Siebenberg, 43 Stoney Brook Road, Holmdel Township, and Martin and Pearl Sklar, 370 West Beech St, Long Beach, N.Y. The bride, a graduate of Holmdel High School attended Northeastern University, Boston.

She works for Nissho Twai American New York. The bridegroom is a graduate of Long Beach High School and Boston University. He works for Manhattan Door Maspeth, N.Y. They live in New York. 13 FOSTER-GLLL MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP Susan Gill and Edward W.

Foster were married May 13 at St Mary's Roman Catholic Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Gill, 5 Crawford Place, and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Foster, 171 Village Green Way, Hazlet Township. The bride graduated from Middle-town Township High School North. She works for the law firm of Evans, Burgess, Osborne and Kreizman, Little Silver. The bridegroom, a graduate of Mid-dletown Township High School North, attended Murray (Ky.) State University and Southern Connecticut University, New Haven.

He is a member of the Dockbuilders Union, Local 1456, New York and New Jersey. They live in Old Bridge Township. MASSARO-LACKETT LONG BRANCH Laura J. Lack-ett, Deal, and Dr. Robert A.

Massaro, Long Branch, were married June 24 at Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church. Parents of the couple are George A. and Jean P. Lackett, Freehold, and Alphonse P. and Dr.

Edith M. Massaro, 9 Laurence Parkway, Old Bridge Township. The bride, a graduate of Freehold Boro High School and Ann May School of Nursing, Neptune, attended Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff. She is a nurse at the Alternative Birth Center at Monmouth Medical Center, here. The bridegroom graduated from St Peter's Prep and St.

Peter's College, both Jersey City, and New York Medical College. He is an obstetrician and an associate of Dr. Kenneth Skorenko, Shrewsbury. They live here. JOHNSON-MADSEN RED BANK Kristina Natale Madsen, Tinton Falls, and Christopher Lane Johnson were married yesterday at Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church.

The bride is the daughter of Trade E. McLaughlin, Knollwood Drive, Tin-ton Falls, and the late Eric V. Madsen. Parents of the bridegroom are Sue and Robert A. Johnson, Vienna, Va.

The bride graduated from Monmouth Regional High School, Tinton Falls, and is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, N.C. She attends the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, The bridegroom graduated from the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va. He attends the Lutheran Theological Seminary. They live in Gettysburg. INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED PROGRAM Yamaha Music School Enroll Now For Fall! Music Reading and Writing Ear Training and Singing Keyboard- nunu, urgan.

Kny-rnm i raining BEGINNING PRIMARY STUDENTS Ages 4-6 INTRODUCTION TO KEYBOARD Ages 7-9 CONTEMPORARY ELECTONE COURSE Ages 10-88 Wedding message to our readers Free! preview lessons GlJ these offices of The Press: 3601 Route 66, Neptune; 508 Broad St, Shrewsbury; 1 1 Spring St, Freehold; 500 W. Water Toms River, 150 Airport Road, Lakewood, and 703 Mill Creek Road, Suites Jl J2, Manahawkin, Stafford Township. For information call (201) 922-6000, Ext. 2355 (BELL). All wedding announcements should be submitted on Asbury Park Press forms and mailed to Weddings, Asbury Park Press, P.O.

Box 1550, Neptune, N.J. 07754-1551. Forms are available by mailing a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Weddings, Asbury Park Press. Forms also may be picked up at To avoid a backlog of wedding notices, we urge you to return your wedding announcement form to The Asbury Park Press as soon as possible after the wedding. Notices will be printed on a first-come, space-available basis, at the discretion of the editor.

FREEHOLD 462-4730 Pond Road Rt. 9 PRIMARY COURSE MON AUG. 28 7:00 PM SEPT. 2 10:30 AM TOMS RIVER 240-5454 Ocean County Mall PRIMARY COURSE AUG. 31 7:00 PM SEPT.

2 10:00 AM RED BANK 741-8880 26 Broad Street (MONMOUTH CONSERVATORY) PRIMARY COURSE AUG. 26 10:00 AM AUG. 29 7:00 PM INTRO TO KEYBOARD AUG. 30, 7:00 P.M. FREEHOLD MUSIC CENTER YAMAHA Music School i BATEBOOK Call Toll Free: Local Area 922-6050 Other Locations 1 (800) 822-8988 Dttdllna Data Publication Data Daadllna Data Datebook ads limited to use by non-profit organizations (proof of non-profit status may be requested at time of ad placement.) sn Each ad maximum of 4 lines.

Monday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Tuesday 1PM Wednesday 1PM Thursday 1PM Tuesday 1PM Friday 3PM Friday 3PM Monday 1PM All ads run 5, 10 or 15 consecutive insertions. Tuesday: Advertisements may not begin more than 15 days prior to date Wednesday: of event or cutoff date for reservations. rates: tima: $14, 10 time: $22, IS timet: $30. NOTE TO READER: Please read entire ad for possible additional dates noted In bold. AUGUST 27 SEPTEMBER 3 Manasquan Hook Ladder Co.

1 is sponsoring a Flea Market-Craft Sale on Sept. 3. Rain Date Sept. 4th Labor Day. At Old Squan Plaza.

Over 100 vendors. A few spaces available. Call 223-8165. Singles Again Special Open House Event "Labor Day Rock with us tonight on the super pary weekend. The Mooring, Rt.

70, Pt. Pleasant. Orientation 8:30, Dance 9PM. 928-2300 Win a getaway vacation for All welcome. Singles Again, PWP Single Faces, Singles Anew are all invited for a fabulous Labor Day dance party at The Mooring, Rt.

70, Pt. Pleasant. Biggest event in the state! Don't miss it. Orientation 8:30, Dance 9pm. 928-2300.

opening 93" Lakeside Manor Rt. 36, Hazlet. D.J.. Buffet. Be there! 93.

Doors open Call 739-2700431-2834 SEPTEMBER 4 1 nvv-, ('! NOW THERE'S NO EXCUSE FOR HAVING ONLY ONE Pi. Singles Liasion a Social Activities Club, is running a trip to Montreal and Quebec, Canada, over Labor Day weekend. Sept 1st thru Sept 4th. At a price everyone can afford. For information call 449-4336.

SEPTEMBER 9 Hope Presbyterian Church, 617 Hope Lakewood. A Traditional Turkey Dinner, served family style. Tickets, under 12, $4.00, take out can be purchased at door. For reservations, call Edith 363-7585 or Church 364-8318. The U.M.

W. of Harvey Memorial United Methodist Church, 1120 Arnold Point Pleasant will hold a flea market 8 A.M.-2 P.M. Tables $7 each. Reservations 892-1660, Tues. -Fri.

9 A.M.-noon. 899-8192 after 6 P.M. by 91. SEPTEMBER 11 The N.J. Spiritual Science Center offers classes in metaphysics physics development.

Find out what Shirley Maclaine is talking about. For info call Johanna 775-3012 SEPTEMBER 12 Greater Shore Concert Band resumes rehearsals at the Vetter School, Grant Eatontown. Tuesday evening 7 -9pm. Players applications for woodwinds, brass percussion are now being accepted. Contact Nancy Herry 222-1754.

SEPTEMBER 16 St. Barbara Ladies Philoptochos Flea Market at St. Barbara Church, 2200 Church Toms River, 9-3, rain or shine. Tables $10outdoor space $5. Call 364-3719 or 938-4262 by Sept.

8 to reserve SEPTEMBER 24 Somerset Art Association Art and Craft Show. Far Hills, NJ. Sept. 24. Applications avail, for artists and crafters deadline Sept.

1. For Info. Call 234-2345 daytime. Eves. 240-0802.

SEPTEMBER 27 Parents Without Partners, Ocean County Chapter 025, Members Only, D.J. Dance, 9-? Members $3.00. Orientation available, 8:00 P.M. Information: 367-7566. Allaire Historic Village presents a band concert featuring the Brookdale Band August 27.

Concert at 2:30 weather permitting. Bring your own chairs. Allaire State Park, Rt. 524, Wall. Parking S3 per car.

938-2253 Parents Without Partners. Ocean County Chapter 025, Only Singles' organization requiring verification. Orientation Free Buffet. Leisure Lounge, Rte. 70, Lakewood.

Members $5 00. Annual Dues $25 00. 367-7566. Single Faces invites you Aug. 27, 8pm tor a fabulous cocktail dance party at the Woodbridge Hilton, exit 131A on GSP.

238-0972 for info or 494-6200 for directions. The National Organization for Women is sponsoring a Freedom Caravan to raise money for pro-abortion candidates on Sun. Aug. 27, 5-8 pm at The Sheraton Hotel, Rt. 35, Eaton-town.

Molly Yard, Pres. of NOW, will speak. (609) 393-0156 The St. Pius Antique Car ShowFlea market, Aug. 27 at St.

Pius Recreation Center on Lacey Forked River, 9 am-4 pm. Over 200 tables already sold, over 100 antique cars registered. Many activities planned. Randy (609) 693-5263 AUGUST 28 Calico Cat Thrift Shop Re-Opens Aug. 28: Fri.

noon. Proceeds to help homeless others in need. Starting Sat. Sept. 16, shop will be open noon.

100 Kings Middletown. 671-0550 Manasquan Library Auxiliary Book Fair, Aug. 28, 29, 31 and Sept. 1. 10 am-3 pm and 7-9 pm at The Library, Broad Street.

Books 25 cents. For information call 223-1503. Closed Wed. Ocean Chapter 214 Order of Eastern Star will hold a Chinese Auction at the American Legion Hall, Gully Neptune, 8pm. "Over-50-Nifties Singles A super turnout every Monday night, 7:30 p.m.

Oakhurst Recreation Building on West Park Ave. (14 mi. east of Hwy. 35, first street on the left). Dancing, refreshments, live music.

$5. For 544-0222 AUGUST 29 Bayville Elks Ladies Auxiliary flea market, 247 Rt. 9, Bayville starting 9 A M. every Tuesday. For information 269-0648.

PWP Chapter 644 Open House Dance Party, Town Country, Hwy. 35, Keyport, 9 p.m. Music provided by DJ Jay Anthony. Admission is $6 for members; $8 for non-members and includes a buffet. Call 566-1499.

AUGUST 30 Parents Without Partners, Ocean County Chapter 025. Members only. D.J. Dance, 9-? Members $3.00. Orientation available, 8PM.

Information 367-7566. Quest-trie Singles Alternative, for all the right reasons! Join us each 7:45, for discussion groups, special programs, thought-provoking topics, coffee hour, dancing, snacks, prizes. 1st Unitarian Church, 1475 W. Front Lincroft. $5.

SEPTEMBER 1 St. Mary New Monmouth 4 day weekend to Maryland eastern shore. $392 incl. bus. hotel, 6 meals, dinner cruise, visit to Crisfield, Tangier Island, annual crab festival, stop at Baltimore Harbor.

Baggage, guide driver's tips. 787-3652 2 Good Hope Baptist Church will sponser a Flea Market Give-a-way in parking lot. 1306 Washington Ave. Asbury Park. Starting 10am.

Ocean County Historical Society Antiques and Collectibles Flea Market. Sept. 2. 9-3 pm. Hadley Ave.

parking lot, Toms River. For more info, call 341-1880. OCEAN GROVE BEACHFRONT Presents its 8th Annual Craft Festival- 9am-7pm, Ocean Ave. on the beach. Over 100 crafters wunique creative items.

Rain date Sept. 4. Preservationists, The Spy House Museum, 119 Port Monmouth Port Monmouth is having their 13th annual Spy House encampment wkend 92 93, noon to dusk. Artists crafters if interested call by 830, 872-1243 or 787-1807 OCTOBER 14 Oakhurst Ladies Auxiliary is having their Annual indoor Craft show, on Sat. Oct.

14, 1989 9am-4pm. at the fire house Larkin Place, Oakhurst. $15 for 8 ft. space, 2 spaces $25. for info reservation 922-4886 or 493-4570 by Sept.

8th. Ocean Twp. Elem. School PTA Craft Fair, 1014, 10-4pm. Tables $20.

Checks payable to: OTESPTA by 827 to reserve. Confirmation sent upon receipt. More info write OTESPTA, Craft Fair, Dow Oakhurst, 07755. No phone calls! The Asbury Park Renaissance Society will hold a Fall Flower Craft Festival Oct. 14.

Sunset Lake Memorial Park 10-5pm. Space $25. Respond by Sept. 5. Call 922-6270 or 776-8796 The Happy Wanderers sponsoring trip to Villa Roma, Nov.

13-17. All included: meals, entertainment, bus. Price $253. Please call 458-8734 by Sept. 7 for information or FREE GLASSES Buy a complete pair of glasses at regular price and get a second pair (same prescription) free from our specially tagged collection.

Offer includes most single vision and bifocal prescriptions. Some lens restrictions apply Valid through September 30 1989 at participating Pearle kxations Minimum first pair purchase $75. Tints. UVand No-Scratch Coatings are avail-' frlfli re9u cosl O'asses include frames and tenses. Coupon must be presented at time of order No other discounts apply.

Get your free glasses at: PEARLE VISION CENTER PEARLE vision center I Money-Saving FOOD COUPONS i Every Wednesday In The FOOD Section i 1 THE ASBURY PARK PRESS Toms River Middletown Freehold Bricktown Rt. 35 Rt. 88 Laurel Sq. Shopping Center bey Lea Plaza Hooper Bay Ave. 341-0550 Middletown Stopping Plaza (in hont ot Shop-lSte) 615-0200 Ocean Seaview Square Mall Rt.

9 South Freehold Shopping Center 780-7180 Eatontown Rte. 35 Eatontown Circle 542-8888 840-0606 -i 922-0303.

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