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A10 ASBURY PARK PRESS, Mon. Dec. 6, 1976 Weddings We have the gift that Frost-Gerbino HOWELL TOWNSHIP -Prince of Peace Lutheran Church was the setting yesterday for the wedding of Miss Gerrl Gerbino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael N.

Gerbino, 351 Aldrich and Gary A. Frost, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Frost, 929 Woodcrest Drive, Spring Lake Heights.

The Rev. Frank P. Jorcke officiated. keeps on giving year after year! Clocks are our one and only business! LARGE GALLERY OF Early American Modern Spanish Mediterranean Traditional Pascal-Shumeska ASBURY PARK The marriage of Miss Irene Alexandra Shumeska and Dean George Pascal took place Oct. 24 in St.

George Greek Orthodox Church. The Rev. Spyridon Coutros officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Olga Shumeska, Heck Ocean Grove.

The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pascal, 115 2nd Ave, Bradley Beach. Mrs. Kenneth Valan, the bridegroom's sister, and Lambert Stamos, were honor attendants.

The bride is a graduate of Garfield High School. The bridegroom is a graduate of Sonta-Ramella SEASIDE HEIGHTS -Miss Lisa A. Ramella and Michael Sonta were married Oct. 31 in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Roman Catholic Church. The Rev.

Bernard Coen officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ramella, here. The bridegroom's mother is Mrs.

Irene Sonta, Brick Township. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Che-hoski, brother-in-law and sister of the bride, were honor attendants. Mr.

and Mrs. Sonta are employed by the Borough of Seaside Heights. The bride is a graduate of Central Regional High School, Bay-ville, Berkeley Township. The bridegroom is a gradu- if Sis- GRANDFATHER GRANDMOTHER CLOCKS Battery Clocks Wall Chimes Mantel Chimes MRS. GARY A.

FROST School and Grove City (Pa.) "2s-College. He is a chemical lab 0 4. I technician at International n. Flavors Fragrances Union Beach. y( fWe specialize in CLOCK 1 Cimino-Richard TOMS RIVER The marriage of Miss Gail Elizabeth Richard and Philip Richard Cimino took place Nov.

6 in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church with the Rev. Devasio DeMarcellis officiating. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. Richard, 217 Sharon Drive, and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cimino, 226 Sharon Drive, all Dover Township.

Miss Debra Richard, the bride's sister, and Anthony Cimino, the bridegroom's brother, were honor attendants. Following a trip to Canada, the couple is living here. Mr. and Mrs. Cimino are graduates of Toms River High School North.

The bride USE OUR CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY PIAN Settem-, brino and Kenneth Bumstead were honor attendants. The couple will live in Belmar, following a trip to the Poconos. The bride was graduated from Howell High School and William Paterson College of New Jersey. She is a teacher here. The bridegroom is a graduate of Manasquan High Lempa-Manzi POINT PLEASANT BEACH Miss Patricia Rose Manzi, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Salvatore Manzi, 415 Blodgett was married Nov. 6 to Robert Francis Lempa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lempa, Bayonne, in St.

Peter's Roman Catholic Church. The Rev. Thomas Tasber officiated. Miss Donna Zawacki and Carl Nazzaro were honor attendants. The bride is a graduate of Bayonne High School.

She is a clerk typist at Ft. Monmouth. Her husband is a graduale of Hudson Catholic High School, Jersey City, and Rutgers University, Newark. He is a teacher in Keyport High School. A.

Yes, you should ask an expert heating engineer who is familiar with heating and plumbing systems and their reaction to climate and temperatures, to examine your housing system and give you adv ice on what to do to prevent damage from accidental PETTIS CLOCK SHOP CHRISTMAS HOURS Sat. 10-6 IEMPA-MANZI Sun. GIFTS TOMS RIVER Archbold- Rizzo NEPTUNE Holy Innocents Roman Catholic Church was the setting for the marriage of Miss Joan Theresa Rizzo and Donald Bruce Archbold Oct. 30. The Rev.

Robert Decker officiated. Dr. and Mrs. John J. Rizzo, Old Corlies and Mr.

and Mrs. Archbold Crow Hill Freehold, are the couple's parents. Honor attendants were Miss Maryann Newman and Jay Archbold, brother of the bridegroom. The bride is a graduate of St. Rose High School.

She attended Brookdale Community College. She is employed at Neptune Township Library. The bride- with packaging might do the same thing get friends to speak up. If enough people agree, I will make a point of seeing to it these complaints get to the right places for action. Q.

in the market there is a product called "cheese Food" which looks very much like regular cheese. But it costs less than regular cheddar cheese, and I would very much like to know how this differs in composition and quality from regular cheddar or American cheese. A. Cheese food, which is a variation of the pasteurized processed cheese, is prepared in much the same manner as a process cheese, except that it contains less cheese, with nonfat dry milk, or whey solids and water added. This results in a For the Consumer Margaret Dana WE ARE EASY Call 349-3311 1 They are living In Brick Township following a trip to Florida.

heat stoppage. This is not an area for an amateur, because too much money can be involved if (he owner, who is an amateur, gets the wrong advice. Insulation, stand-by heat, cut-off systems, may be needed. By all means, get good local adv ice. RAMELIA-SONTA ate of St.

Peters Preparatory School, Jersey City. The couple lives in Monterey Beach, Dover Township. ARCHBOLD-RIZZO groom is a graduate of Howell Township High School. The couple lives here. lower milk-fat content and more moisture than process cheese has.

Cheese food is milder in flavor, has a softer texture, spreads more easily and melts quicker than process cheese. Regular process cheese is a blend of fresh and aged natural cheeses. Q. I am writing to you hoping perhaps you can help me with the best answer to what I should do. I have a home nut on Long Island heated by an oil burner.

Being a salesman, living alone, I may be away as much as a few days, or several weeks at a time. What can I do myself to avoid piHs freezing if the heat or electricity goes off while I am away? i fear there could be big damage to the plumbing. Have you any suggestions? Beginner's HUSTLE LESSONS 3 This Wednesday end Every Wednesday 9:30 p.m. to 1 1 p.m. Refinler when yam mttvitH 180 BROADWAY Call 928.

W1 -a. Xil. SHUMESKA-PASCAL Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. The couple is living in Lancaster. RICHARD-CIMINO is a secretary at Seaside Park Elementary School.

The bridegroom does respiratory therapy at Community Memorial Hospital. I want very much to know if it is safe, or a hazard for my family. A. You have hit on a subject that is producing a great deal of debate and scientific argument. I am checking these reports now.

and getting special opinions from dependable experts. As soon as the) are in shae, I will provide a column on the subject of smoke detectors and their safety and who says so. Q. i really enjoy your comments and answers to questions in your weekly column. Do keep it up.

And now my question is why do so many packages of chips, cheeses and luncheon meats have closures so hard to open? they call them "easy open," or "convenience," but I find them terrible to get open. It really ends your enjoyment if you have to fight a package for a half hour to get at its contents. Could you alert the processors to this? lots of my friends say the same thing. A. Many people have mentioned this problem to me by letter or phone or just conversation at a meeting.

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