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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 18

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Psgc Sunday Freeman, July 1976 COUPON THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN YOU AND A 1000 POUND STEER CHRISTMAS IN Ml ANS YOU SAVI ON PORTRAITS Ol YOU AND YOUR I AMILY SPECIALS ON WALL PORTRAITS AND (ill I PACKAGES TOM RETNOLDS STUDIO I air Streut Kingston, New York Da.ivo-s 331-5039 "If you saw what meat tenderizer does to a steer Can you imagine what happens when we eat meat impregnated with it? I won't have it in my house, and I have it in my restaurant," say Sal Provenzano, owner of The Beef House. "I cut my own means removing all tendons and big a lot of work, but there's no other way to get the best product. YOU CAN DO IT "And there's only one way to properly tenderize by naturally aging it for three weeks. I do that at The Beef House. You do it properly in a refrigerator.

necessary to have plenty of cool air circulating constantly. We have the equipment to do it. THERE SHOULD BE A LAW "Most important is what we start U.S.D.A. best! I think restaurants should be required to state, on their menus, the grade of quality of the meat they serve. Supermarkets and groceries must meet this not restaurants? We only use U.S.D.A.

Prime and were proud to state it. THE RESULT IS DELICIOUS "Sorry to burden you with all these technical things, but this is how and why you get superb, healthy, and positively delicious meat at The Beef WOMEN DON'T LIVE BY STEAK ALONE "There's something almost as important as good, healthy, top quality food when a woman is taken to a restaurant. And that's a lovely setting romantic atmosphere," says Ellen Provenzano. THIS WEEK'S DINNER SPECIAL CLUB STEAK Reg. $7.50 cut includes our Fresh fantastic salad bar, all the beer you can drink, our own homemade bread, Irish Coffee Cappucino Armour with six different liqueurs plus a mug of our homemade onion soup WHAT MEN DON'T KNOW course, the fact that we have the atmosphere and Sal's aged, naturally tenderized meats, ond a big scrumptious quality menu things about perfect.

What most men don't know is that one of the most effective aphrodisiacs is lovely lunch or dinner in a delightful atmosphere. he's going to make him do it at The Beef Donna Roosa Weds J.S. Terwilliger YOU MUST BRING THIS AD (.001) JlllA I thru JULY Hurley Reformed Church wax the setting for the wedding of Donna Lynn Roosa and John Steven Terwilliger. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mm.

James P. Roosa, Old Hurley; and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mm. Robert Terwilliger, 1142 Dogwood Kingston. The Rev.

Charles Stickley officiated at the ceremony. Mm. Frank Welch was organist and Richard Baker of Hurley, an uncle of the bride, was soloist. Mr. Roosa gave his daughter in marriage.

She chose a white imported Heathcoat brocade fabric for her gown which she made. It was styled with sweetheart neckline, empire waist, bell sleeves, and skirt terminating in ruffles and a train. Debra R. Lamb of Connelly was matron of honor for her sister. Bridal attendants were Diana L.

Baker, cousin of the bride of Hurley; Mm. Paul MR. AND MRS. JOHN S. TERWILLIGER (Donna Lynn Roosa) Freni Studio) Terwilliger, sister-in-law of the bride, of Hurley was junior bridegroom of Cortland; and bridesmaid.

Cynthia A. Roosa, sister of the Paul E. Terwilliger, brother Nuptial Vows Are Exchanged Budget Specials! ith Our Fantastic of LICENSED HAIRDRESSERS Mary kaschel, Hurlene Aiuoli. Uiane Cavallaro Heat Perm 18 Shampoo Cut Blow Style .50 Set $3.50 Frosting Special Coming Something NEW at the UPSTAIRS BEEF HOUSE Look for if! SPECIAL 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

41 6 ox. CHOPPED SIRLOIN ON I HARD ROLL Potato Salad and Pickle 14 01 Stain Baer or Cappucino Laxs Than 50C Extra Coy- Felten Wedding noa Mammoth Mall of the bridegroom, of Cortland was best man. Ushers were brothers of the bridegroom, Robert Terwilliger of Fairfax, David Terwilliger of Kingston; and James P. Roosa. brother of the bride, of Hurley.

A wedding reception was given at the Dolphin Inn, Legion Court Port Ewen. The bride was graduated from Kingston High School in 1974 and Ulster County Community College where she majored in medical Laboratory Technology. Her husband was graduated from Kingston High School in 1974 and also this June from Ulster County Community College where he majored in Electrical Technology. He is employed at Pitney Bowes, Danbury, as electrical technician. Mr.

and Mm. Terwilliger will make their home at Swiss Village Apt. 6G, 302 Tuttle Road, Woodburv, MR. AND MRS. JAMES WATSON (Nancy Arends) Arends-Watson Mr.

and Mm. Louis B. Arends, 13 Cedar Drive, Rhinebeck, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Nancy to James Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry K.

Watson of 30 Orchard Rhinebeck. The wedding took place at Southside Baptist Church, Kingston. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Kenneth Lyle of Levittown. The father was the organist.

Given in marriage by her parents, the bride chose a gown of off-white cotton trimmed with lace. Betsy Schrader of Germantown was honor attendant. The sisters, Diane and Christine Arends, were ring bearers for the double ring ceremony and wore country style gowns which they had made. John Neal was best man. The brother, Greg Arends, ushered.

After the ceremony a wedding reception reception was given at the church hall. Mrs. Watson was graduated from Red Hook Central School attended Sullivan County Community College and is employed at Wonderly Fabrics. Her professional goal is an occupational therapist. Her husband was graduated from Rhinebeck Central School, attended SUNY at Plattsburg for a year and is night shift manager of Jack-in-theBox, Broadway.

He plans to continue his education at community college. Mr and Mrs. Watson plan to make their home in Kingston. The wedding of Linda Susan Gualtieri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank J. Gualtieri, 179 Doris Port Ewen, to James Peter Corsones, son of Dr. and Mrs. Peter D.Corsones, 194 Fair took place at Presentation Church, Port Ewen. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Eugene Grohe, CSSR, of Mount St. Alphonsus. Esopus. Robert Moore was organist and John B. Wright, II, was soloist.

Frank Gualtieri gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a gown of white organza, its traditional pinafore effect trimmed with Venise lace. The gown was designed with high neckline, bishop sleeves, and an attached chapel train. Susan J. Gualtieri was maid of honor for her sister.

Judith A. Gualtieri, sister of the bride, Marianne Prunier ot Worcester, were bridesmaids and Mary Frances Clausi of Port Ewen was flower girl. Dennis M. Larios, cousin ot the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Paul L.

Gruner, Stone Ridge, Brian L. Fin- dholdt, Kingston, brothers-in- law of the bridegroom; Franklin C. Lowe of New York City, Kevin N. McGrath, Hanover, N.H. A wedding reception was given at The Colonade Restaurant.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Corsones are graduates of Kingston High School, class of 1971. She was graduated from Elms College. Chicopee, in 1975.

He was graduated from Princeton University, Princeton. N.J., and is a medical student at SUNY Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse. After a wedding trip to Greece, Mr. and Mrs. Corsones will reside in Syracuse.

Patricia A. Riedener of Bloomington and Timothy E. Pillsworth of 33 Stanley exchanged nuptial vows at St. Church in Kingston. The Rev.

John J. O'Reilly officiated. The bride is the daughter of (Kaye Studio) Lynn Patricia Coy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coy of Clintondale, was united in marriage to Thomas William Felten, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Felten, Newburgh. The ceremony was performed at the United Memorial Methodist Church of Modena by the Rev. Harold Patton. Mrs.

Betty Beard was organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Mrs. Ruth Wright of Gardiner as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Sandy Montanya of Plattekill; Susan Coy, Clintondale; and Anne Merring, Newburgh. Kelly Wright of Gardiner was flower girl.

Gary Felten was best man. Ushers were Robert Coy of Brockport; Robert Rutigliano, Clintondale; and William Hermance, Wallkill. Mark Merring of Newburgh was ring bearer. A reception was given at The Hedges in West Park. Mrs.

Felten is a graduate of Wallkill Senior High School, attended Ulster County Community College and is employed at Wallkill Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association as a bank teller. Her husband was graduated from Wallkill Senior High School and Ulster County Community College where he received an AS degree in criminology. He is employed at Robert Coy Orchards. Mr. and Mrs.

Felten will make their home in Clintondale. MR. AND MRS THOMAS WILLIAM FELTEN (Lynn Patricia Coy) (Lakeside Studio) MRS. JAMES PETER CORSONES (Linda Susan Gualtieri) Betrothal Announced Mr. and Mrs.

Philip A. DeCicco of 111 Gross St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Michele, to David A.Riozzi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Riozzi of Rte.

9W, Saugerties. Miss DeCicco, a graduate of Kingston High School, class of attended Ulster County Community College and is employed by the New York State Department of Labor. Her fiance, an alumnus of Saugerties High School, is associated in business with Anthony Riozzi and Sons Construction. The wedding is being planned for April 30, 1977. Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony J. Colao of Coral Lane have announced the engagement of their daughter, Susan to Raymond H. Pitts, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Pitts of 23 Orchard Place, Beacon. Miss Colao was graduated from Kingston High School, class of and Ulster County Community College, class of Her fiance was graduated from Beacon High School, class of and attended Dutchesa Community College and Brooklyn College. A fall, 1977, wedding is being planned. Announcing (Patricia A. Riedener) (Cunningham-Gilman Photo) At a party held recently at their home, Mr.

and Mrs. James L. Di Stasi of Highland announced the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen Carol, to Anthony G. Benigno, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ignazio Benigno of Clintondale. Miss Di Stasi is attending Highland High School and is employed by the Grand Union Company in Highland. Her fiance, a 1976 graduate of Highland High School, is employed by his father. An August 13, 1977, wedding is planned. Engagements Reported Mr.

and Mrs. Josef Riedener of Bloomington. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Pillsworth of 33 Stanley St.

Josef Riedener gave his daughter in marriage. She wore an embroidered chiffon gown with daisy wreath in her hair. Cathleen Pillsworth was the honor attendant and bridesmaids were Cindy Lowe, Caroline Ankele, Reine Samuels and Diane DeCicco, all of Kingston. Jack Becker was best man. Ushers were Billy Samuels, Kingston; Matt Nee of Tillson, James Aidala and John Carter of Kingston.

A wedding reception took place at the Maverick Inn, (ilenford. Mrs. Pillsworth was graduated from Kingston High School in 1974, attended Ulster County Community College, and is employed as a waitress. Her husband was also graduated from Kingston High School in 1974 and is employed by Con-Rail. Michele DeCicco SUSAN R.

COLAO (Cunningham-Cline photo).

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