MRS. JOHN P. TREAHY---Christine Kubiak SLocal Man Takes ?Brjde InMiss Christine M. Kubiak and John P. Treahy, son of Mrs. John Treahy of 2299 Macedon Rd. and the late Mr, Treahy, exchanged nuptial vows at St. Casimir’s Church, Erie, Pa. on Saturday at 1 p.m.The Rev. Kevin Murphy of Cornell University received the vows of the double ring ceremony.Hie bride, the daughter of Mrs. Edmund Kubiak of Erie and the late Mr. Kubiak, was given in marriage by her brother, Richard. She wore a white organza gown fashioned with, a high waistline, long sleeves, and attached train and enhanced with re-embroidered Aleneon lace. The floor-length veil'was held by a matching lace headpiece and she carried a bouquet of white roses, stephanotis and baby breath.Miss Janice Kalivoda of Erie was. maid of honor and bridesmaids were Misses Caroline Kalivoda of Erie and Kathleen Treahy of Canan-Erie, Pa. \daigua, sister oi the bridegroom. Lisa Rose of Erie u was flower girl. Their Vic- ^ torian-styled gowns were of white embroidered eyelet oyer apricot taffeta and they carried p bouquets of tea roses, gar- r donias and baby breath.Mark Kennedy of Canan- p daigua was best man and ushers were Timothy Treahy,G. Bradley Purdy, and James Walsh, all of Canandaigua. £ Following a reception at the E Greek Slovak Club with about 15fl guests, Mr. and Mrs. Treahy left on a wedding trip to Canada.The bride is a graduate of Gannon College, Erie, with a degree in mental health counseling. Her bridegroom, a graduate of Canandaigua Academy and Gannon College with a degree in criminal justice, is on the staff of Hillside Children’s Center, Rochester.They will make their home at 2285 Macedon Rd., Canan: daigua.