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m12/13/2010yTCcfewell WWW.TIMESCALL.COM | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2010 | SECTION B LIFE SUNDAY SCHOOLS FOOD HEALTH FAITH CO U P L E S WEDDING Caballero A girl, Harmony Leticia Cano, born Nov. 11, 2010, at Longmont United Hospital to Edgar Cano Caballero and Desiree Yvonne Brandt of Longmont. Grandparents are Brenda Brandt of Arvada; Abner Mazzuca of Las Cruces, N.M.; and Maria and Martin of Queretaro, Mexico. Great- grandparents are Josefa Mazzuca of Longmont, and Janet and David Brandt of Frederick. Erazo A boy, Josep Winship, born Oct. 19, 2010, at Exempla Good Samaritan to Edison and Krystal Winship Erazo of Longmont. Grandparents are Leslie and Don Dreyer of Longmont; and Magdalena Martinez of Quito, Ecuador. Great-grandparent is Kay Jones of Longmont. Taylor Twins, Natalie Rose and Max Henry, born Dec. 3, 2010, at Avista Adventist Hospital to Mike and Bethany (Pond) Taylor of Berthoud. Grandparents are Cliff and Karyn Pond of Berthoud; and Jack and Phyllis Wear Hurricane, Utah. BIRTH Paul Chilson’s “The Love That Is True” retails for $16.99 and is available at www.thelovethatistrue .com, the Longmont Used Book Emporium, and bookstores inside Rocky Mountain Christian Church’s Frederick and Niwot campuses. WHERE’S “THE LOVE”? This love is true, too Secrets of romance, closeness that every woman should know MARRIAGE LICENSES The following Longmont-area couples received marriage licenses and certificates from Boulder County. The date is when they married. LONGMONT • Anthony Raymond Marino and Chelsea Rose Gates, Dec. 6 • Adrian Ruiz Encinas and Juanita Marie Proa, Dec. 3 • Juan Aaron Macias Manriquez and Ana Lee Perez, Dec. 3 • Colin C. Drier and Lisa M. Torrey, Dec. 3 • Joel Gutierrez and Juanita Conferina Gutierrez, Dec. 3 LAFAYETTE • Charles Ray Bourne and Sylvia Nina Hasui, Dec. 4 Your news is always welcome The Longmont Times- Call welcomes your local news of an engagement, wedding or anniversary. Announcements must be submitted within six months of your event. Anniversaries are printed beginning with the 25th year and in five-year increments thereafter. All submissions must be no longer than 150 words and may be e-mailed to announcements@ times-call.com; sent to P.O. Box 299, Longmont, CO 80502; or submitted online at www.timescall.com/ announcements/ announcements.asp. Please include the couple’s names, including maiden name for anniversary and wedding announcements. Announcements that are e-mailed to us take less time to process. Call 303-684-5218 with questions. ENGAGEMENT ANNIVERSARIES WEDDINGS Carol and Vernon Peppler Peppler: 60th Vernon and Carol Peppler will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary dur- ing a dinner in their honor with their family and friends. Their maid of honor and best man, Shirley and Clyde Rink, also will attend. Vernon Peppler married Carol Nelson on Dec. 10, 1950, at Christ Congrega- tional Church in Longmont. The Pepplers are Longmont natives and have farmed north of the city since 1951. They retired in 1990 and continue to live on the same property they purchased in 1953. Vernon likes to golf, and they both enjoy traveling and gardening. The Pepplers have three daughters: Sherrie Peppler, Pam Haworth and Trudi Peppler; and five grand- children: JD Hindorff and his wife Jenny, Devon Hin- dorff, and Kelli, Courtney and Paul Krueger. J.D. Hindorff and Jenny Fearing Elinor Christopher and Jonathan Light Christopher — Light Jonathan Alden Light and Elinor Grace Christopher were married Friday, Aug. 6, 2010, at Saint Bartholo- mew’s Church in Estes Park. The bride is the daughter of Kevin Christopher and Kathleen Christopher of Estes Park. She graduated from Estes Park High School in 2001 and is a Ph.D. student at the University of Utah, studying visual com- munication and art. The groom is the son of Kori and Mark Deines of Longmont. Jonathan gradu- ated from Longmont High School in 2001 and complet- ed a bachelor’s degree at Colorado State University in fashion and apparel mer- chandising. He works for Adidas in Park City, Utah. The wedding was officiat- ed by the bride’s grandfa- ther, the Rev. William Cuth- bert of Potsdam, N.Y. Fami- ly and friends were in atten- dance. The reception was held at the Historic Crags Lodge. The couple plan to spend their honeymoon in Puerto Rico. They make their home in Salt Lake City. LeRoy ‘Lee’ Lawson and Elaine Davidson Davidson — Lawson Elaine Davidson and LeRoy “Lee” Lawson were married Nov. 6, 2010, in The Gathering Place at West- view Presbyterian Church in Longmont. The bride is the mother of Ken Davidson of Longmont and Scott Davidson of West- minster, who presented her for marriage. Her sister Pat Rosdil of Daytona Beach, Fla., stood with her. Elaine has resided in Longmont since 1973 and is retired from the St. Vrain Valley School District. She was widowed in 2007. Lee moved to Longmont in 1948 and returned in 1980 upon his retirement from the U.S. Navy. He also is re- tired from the city of Long- mont government and St. Vrain Sanitation District. His best men were his son Ron Lawson and daughter Kerrie Cortez, who reside in Ventura, Calif. He was wid- owed in 2008. The ceremony was fol- lowed by a reception at the couple’s Longmont Estates home. Bea and Wayne Hinrichs Hinrichs: 60th Wayne and Bea Hinrichs of Longmont celebrated their 60th anniversary Dec. 10, 2010. Bernice (Bea) Parker was united in mar- riage to Wayne Hinrichs on Dec. 10, 1950, in Pomeroy, Iowa. They moved to Boulder in 1959. After 30 years there, they moved to Longmont, where they have lived for 21 years. Wayne was a bookkeeper for 18 years, retiring in 1984. Bernice is a homemaker. Their children are Susan Atkinson of Fort Collins and Rick Hinrichs of Boulder. The couple have one grand- son and three step-grand- children. The couple will celebrate their anniversary with fam- ily at a later date. Neil Rosenthal Relationships Dear Neil: Some time ago, you wrote a very impressive article ti- tled “Secrets Every Man Should Know.” I still have a copy in my possession. In it was advice you offered men about how to be effec- tive in their relationships with women — essentially, how to make love to a woman in the broadest definition of that word. I am sure every woman would love to have the equivalent advice about how to be the best spouse, lover, friend and companion with a man. Would you please write a column titled “Secrets that every woman should know”? — Wanting Advice in Welling- ton, New Zealand Dear New Zealand: How about two columns on this sub- ject? This one will address ro- mance and closeness, and next week I will offer suggestions re- garding men and sex. Many women adopt a passive attitude toward romance; they tend to think of courtship, ro- mance and seduction as some- thing a man does to them. It’s a man’s job to woo you, make you feel valued, bring you flowers, open doors for you, compliment you, wine and dine you, and se- duce you. So my first recommen- dation is to make romance more reciprocal. This means that you also would woo him, court him, make him feel special, and act as his seductress, not just the se- duced. Touch is the best aphrodisiac. It helps us be closer. If you’re not touching each other a lot, your re- lationship is unlikely to feel hot or passionate, and both of you will notice that the connection you once had has waned. Express your love physically every day through touch, hugs, kisses, cud- dling or holding hands. The heart of me feeling val- ued by you is whether you are re- sponsive to what I say. Therefore, if I say something is important to me, make it important to you also. Create time to be alone to- gether every week, and treat that time as sacred. Make your rela- tionship a top priority in your life. When you talk with him, look into his eyes. There’s an art to giving ap- preciation. Learn that art. Editor’s note: This is the first part of a two-part series. Please see ROSENTHAL on B2 Fearing — Hindorff Jenny Fearing and J.D. Hindorff were married June 19, 2010, in Wisconsin Dells, Wis. Jenny is the daughter of Doug and Lois Fearing of Portage, Wis. She graduat- ed from Portage High School and earned a bache- lor’s degree in business ad- ministration at the Univer- sity of Wisconsin at Stevens Point. J.D. is the son of John Hindorff and Sherrie Pep- pler, both of Longmont. He graduated from Longmont High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in politi- cal science from Colorado State University. The maid of honor was Jamie Fearing, sister of the bride, and the best man was Devon Hindorff, brother of the groom. Bridesmaids were Natasha Drury, Lorisa Harvey, Julia Considine, Melissa Williams and Dana Wood. Groomsmen were John Hindorff, father of the groom; Matt Brahm; and Korey Scheefer. Kelli Krueger, cousin of the groom, and Tim Williams served as usherette and usher. The couple spent their honeymoon in Greece and reside in Silverthorne. Morris — Trainor Sherilyn Morris of Boul- der and Lonnie Trainor of Longmont announce their engagement to be married July 23, 2011, in Longmont. Sherilyn is the daughter of Eli Gehman and Bev Ford of Aurora. Lonnie is the son of Robert and Dorothy Rasmussen of Longmont. Sherilyn graduated from Aurora Hinkley High School and attended Mesa State College in Grand Junction. Lonnie graduated from Longmont High School. Sherilyn is a paraeduca- tor with the Boulder Valley School District. Lonnie is a dispatcher with Safe Sys- tems. Kari and Paul Chilson, pictured Thursday in the Rocky Mountain Christian Church bookstore, are the founders of 2 Roads Publishing, an independent Christian book publisher. They printed their first tome in November — a children’s book Paul wrote titled “The Love That Is True.” It offers an overview of the Bible’s bullet points, in rhyme. Lewis Geyer/ Times-Call By Magdalena Wegrzyn Longmont Times-Call L ONGMONT — Even though Paul Chilson lavished cheesy love songs, red carnations and horseback-riding trips on his soon- to-be wife, that’s not what con- vinced Kari to marry him. “I prayed about it a lot,” Kari said. “I really prayed that I would marry someone who would meet my needs and I would meet his needs.” Mutual faith has been a stronghold in the Chilsons’ 15-year marriage, guiding them in personal and business decisions. Together, the couple founded 2 Roads Publishing, an independent Christian book publisher. In November, they printed their first book — a children’s book Paul wrote titled “The Love That Is True.” His 40-page book offers an overview of the Bible’s bullet points — in rhyme — starting with the cre- ation story in Genesis and ending with a heavenly prophecy from Revelations. “It seemed like something like this should exist, and I didn’t find anything like it,” said Paul, 41, who works mostly from his Niwot home as the head of computer-aided Please see LOVE on B2 Faith, business are bonds in 15-year union

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WWW.TIMESCALL.COM | S AT U R D AY, DECEMBER 11, 2010 | SECTION B

LIFESUNDAY SCHOOLS FOOD HEALTH FAITH CO U P L E S

WEDDING

C a b a l l e roA girl, Harmony Leticia Cano,

born Nov. 11, 2010, atLongmont United Hospital toEdgar Cano Caballero andDesiree Yvonne Brandt ofLongmont. Grandparents areBrenda Brandt of Arvada;Abner Mazzuca of Las Cruces,N.M.; and Maria and Martinof Queretaro, Mexico. Great-grandparents are JosefaMazzuca of Longmont, andJanet and David Brandt ofFr e d e r i c k .

ErazoA boy, Josep Winship, born

Oct. 19, 2010, at ExemplaGood Samaritan to Edisonand Krystal Winship Erazo ofLongmont. Grandparents areLeslie and Don Dreyer ofLongmont; and MagdalenaMartinez of Quito, Ecuador.Great-grandparent is KayJones of Longmont.

Ta y l o rTwins, Natalie Rose and Max

Henry, born Dec. 3, 2010, atAvista Adventist Hospital toMike and Bethany (Pond)Taylor of Berthoud.Grandparents are Cliff andKaryn Pond of Berthoud; andJack and Phyllis WearHurricane, Utah.

BIRTH

Paul Chilson’s “The Love That IsTr u e ” retails for $16.99 and isavailable at www.thelovethatistrue.com, the Longmont Used BookEmporium, and bookstores insideRocky Mountain ChristianChurch’s Frederick and Niwotcampuses.

WHERE’S “THE LOVE”?

This love is true, too

Secrets of romance, closeness that every woman should know

MARRIAGELICENSES

The following Longmont-areacouples received marriagelicenses and certificates fromBoulder County. The date iswhen they married.

LONGMONT• Anthony Raymond Marinoand Chelsea Rose Gates, Dec.6• Adrian Ruiz Encinas and

Juanita Marie Proa, Dec. 3• Juan Aaron Macias

Manriquez and Ana LeePerez, Dec. 3• Colin C. Drier and Lisa M.

Torrey, Dec. 3• Joel Gutierrez and Juanita

Conferina Gutierrez, Dec. 3

L A FAY E T T E• Charles Ray Bourne andSylvia Nina Hasui, Dec. 4

Your news isalways

welcomeThe Longmont Times-Call welcomes your

local news of anengagement, wedding

or anniversary.Announcements mustbe submitted within sixmonths of your event.

Anniversaries areprinted beginning withthe 25th year and infive-year increments

thereafter. Allsubmissions must beno longer than 150words and may be

e-mailed toannouncements@

times-call.com; sent toP.O. Box 299,

Longmont, CO 80502;or submitted online atw w w. t i m e s c a l l . c o m /

announcements/announcements.asp.Please include thecouple’s names,

including maiden namefor anniversary and

weddingannouncements.

Announcements thatare e-mailed to us takeless time to process.Call 303-684-5218

with questions.

ENGAGEMENT

ANNIVERSARIES

WEDDINGS

Carol and Vernon Peppler

Peppler: 60thVernon and Carol Peppler

will celebrate their 60thwedding anniversary dur-ing a dinner in their honorwith their family andfriends. Their maid of honorand best man, Shirley andClyde Rink, also will attend.

Vernon Peppler marriedCarol Nelson on Dec. 10,1950, at Christ Congrega-tional Church in Longmont.The Pepplers are Longmontnatives and have farmednorth of the city since 1951.They retired in 1990 andcontinue to live on the sameproperty they purchased in1953.

Vernon likes to golf, andthey both enjoy travelingand gardening.

The Pepplers have threedaughters: Sherrie Peppler,Pam Haworth and TrudiPeppler; and five grand-children: JD Hindorff andhis wife Jenny, Devon Hin-dorff, and Kelli, Courtneyand Paul Krueger.

J.D. Hindorff andJenny Fearing

Elinor Christopherand Jonathan Light

Christopher —Light

Jonathan Alden Light andElinor Grace Christopherwere married Friday, Aug.6, 2010, at Saint Bartholo-m ew ’s Church in EstesPa r k .

The bride is the daughterof Kevin Christopher andKathleen Christopher ofEstes Park. She graduatedfrom Estes Park HighSchool in 2001 and is a Ph.D.student at the University ofUtah, studying visual com-munication and art.

The groom is the son ofKori and Mark Deines ofLongmont. Jonathan gradu-ated from Longmont HighSchool in 2001 and complet-ed a bachelor’s degree atColorado State University infashion and apparel mer-chandising. He works forAdidas in Park City, Utah.

The wedding was officiat-ed by the bride’s grandfa-ther, the Rev. William Cuth-bert of Potsdam, N.Y. Fami-ly and friends were in atten-dance. The reception washeld at the Historic CragsLo d ge.

The couple plan to spendtheir honeymoon in PuertoRico. They make theirhome in Salt Lake City.

LeRoy ‘Lee’ Lawsonand Elaine Davidson

Davidson —Lawson

Elaine Davidson andLeRoy “Le e ” Lawson weremarried Nov. 6, 2010, in TheGathering Place at West-view Presbyterian Churchin Longmont.

The bride is the mother ofKen Davidson of Longmontand Scott Davidson of West-minster, who presented herfor marriage. Her sister PatRosdil of Daytona Beach,Fla., stood with her.

Elaine has resided inLongmont since 1973 and isretired from the St. VrainValley School District. Shewas widowed in 2007.

Lee moved to Longmontin 1948 and returned in 1980upon his retirement fromthe U.S. Navy. He also is re-tired from the city of Long-mont government and St.Vrain Sanitation District.His best men were his sonRon Lawson and daughterKerrie Cortez, who reside inVentura, Calif. He was wid-owed in 2008.

The ceremony was fol-lowed by a reception at thecouple’s Longmont Estatesh o m e.

Bea and Wayne Hinrichs

Hinrichs: 60thWayne and Bea Hinrichs

of Longmont celebratedtheir 60th anniversary Dec.10, 2010. Bernice (Bea)Parker was united in mar-riage to Wayne Hinrichs onDec. 10, 1950, in Pomeroy,I owa .

They moved to Boulder in1959. After 30 years there,they moved to Longmont,where they have lived for 21ye a rs.

Wayne was a bookkeeperfor 18 years, retiring in 1984.Bernice is a homemaker.

Their children are SusanAtkinson of Fort Collins andRick Hinrichs of Boulder.The couple have one grand-son and three step-grand-c h i l d re n .

The couple will celebratetheir anniversary with fam-ily at a later date.

NeilRo s e n t h a lRe l a t i o n s h i p s

Dear Neil: Some time ago, youwrote a very impressive article ti-tled “Secrets Every Man ShouldK n ow. ” I still have a copy in mypossession. In it was advice youoffered men about how to be effec-tive in their relationships withwomen — essentially, how tomake love to a woman in thebroadest definition of that word.

I am sure every woman wouldlove to have the equivalent advice

about how to be the best spouse,lover, friend and companion witha man. Would you please write acolumn titled “Secrets that everywoman should know”?

— Wanting Advice in Welling-ton, New Zealand

Dear New Zealand: H ow

about two columns on this sub-ject? This one will address ro-mance and closeness, and nextweek I will offer suggestions re-garding men and sex.

� Many women adopt a passiveattitude toward romance; theytend to think of courtship, ro-mance and seduction as some-thing a man does to them. It’s aman’s job to woo you, make youfeel valued, bring you flowers,open doors for you, complimentyou, wine and dine you, and se-duce you. So my first recommen-

dation is to make romance morereciprocal. This means that youalso would woo him, court him,make him feel special, and act ashis seductress, not just the se-d u c e d.

� Touch is the best aphrodisiac.It helps us be closer. If you’re nottouching each other a lot, your re-lationship is unlikely to feel hot orpassionate, and both of you willnotice that the connection youonce had has waned. Expressyour love physically every daythrough touch, hugs, kisses, cud-

dling or holding hands.� The heart of me feeling val-

ued by you is whether you are re-sponsive to what I say. Therefore,if I say something is important tome, make it important to you also.

� Create time to be alone to-gether every week, and treat thattime as sacred. Make your rela-tionship a top priority in your life.

� When you talk with him, lookinto his eyes.

� T h e re ’s an art to giving ap-preciation. Learn that art.

Editor’s note: This is the first part ofa two-part series.

Please see ROSENTHAL on B2

Fearing —Hindor f f

Jenny Fearing and J.D.Hindorff were married June19, 2010, in Wisconsin Dells,W i s.

Jenny is the daughter ofDoug and Lois Fearing ofPortage, Wis. She graduat-ed from Portage HighSchool and earned a bache-lor’s degree in business ad-ministration at the Univer-sity of Wisconsin at StevensPo i n t .

J.D. is the son of JohnHindorff and Sherrie Pep-pler, both of Longmont. Hegraduated from LongmontHigh School and earned abachelor’s degree in politi-cal science from ColoradoState University.

The maid of honor wasJamie Fearing, sister of thebride, and the best man wasDevon Hindorff, brother ofthe groom. Bridesmaids

were Natasha Drury, LorisaHarvey, Julia Considine,Melissa Williams and DanaWood. Groomsmen wereJohn Hindorff, father of thegroom; Matt Brahm; andKorey Scheefer. KelliKrueger, cousin of thegroom, and Tim Williamsserved as usherette andu s h e r.

The couple spent theirhoneymoon in Greece andreside in Silverthorne.

Morris — Tr a i n o rSherilyn Morris of Boul-

der and Lonnie Trainor ofLongmont announce theirengagement to be marriedJuly 23, 2011, in Longmont.

Sherilyn is the daughterof Eli Gehman and BevFord of Aurora. Lonnie isthe son of Robert andDorothy Rasmussen of

Lo n g m o n t .Sherilyn graduated from

Aurora Hinkley High Schooland attended Mesa StateCollege in Grand Junction.Lonnie graduated fromLongmont High School.

Sherilyn is a paraeduca-tor with the Boulder ValleySchool District. Lonnie is adispatcher with Safe Sys-t e m s.

Kari and PaulChilson, picturedThursday in theRocky MountainChristian Churchbookstore, arethe foundersof 2 RoadsPublishing, anindependentChristian bookpublisher. Theyprinted theirfirst tome inNovember — ac h i l d r e n’s bookPaul wrote titled“The Love ThatIs True.” It offersan overview ofthe Bible’s bulletpoints, in rhyme.

Lewis Geyer/Times- Call

By Magdalena WegrzynLongmont Times-Call

LONGMONT — Even thoughPaul Chilson lavished cheesylove songs, red carnations and

horseback-riding trips on his soon-to-be wife, that’s not what con-vinced Kari to marry him.

“I prayed about it a lot,” Ka r i

said. “I really prayed that I wouldmarry someone who would meetmy needs and I would meet hisn e e d s. ”

Mutual faith has been astronghold in the Chilsons’ 1 5 - ye a rmarriage, guiding them in personaland business decisions.

Together, the couple founded 2Roads Publishing, an independentChristian book publisher.

In November, they printed theirfirst book — a children’s book Paulwrote titled “The Love That IsTr u e. ” His 40-page book offers anoverview of the Bible’s bullet points— in rhyme — starting with the cre-ation story in Genesis and endingwith a heavenly prophecy from

Reve l a t i o n s.“It seemed like something like

this should exist, and I didn’t findanything like it,” said Paul, 41, whoworks mostly from his Niwot homeas the head of computer-aided

Please see LOVE on B2

Faith, businessare bonds in15-year union