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The Oshawa Times, 26 May 1961, p. 7

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duties of best man, and the ushers were Mr. Alexander Kuch and Mr. Alexander Sydor- enko. INCOMING, RETIRING PRESIDENTS | Double-Ring Ceremony Unites 'Ruth Thompson, Stanley Loyko x wcepuon vas nia a ge Christ Memorial Church was the short-sleeved bodice, which bride's mother received, wear- the setting for a wedding last\was complemented with em-iing a hyacinth blue pure silk Saturday afternoon when Ruth|broidered elbow-length mittens. sheath dress, a matching hat of Doreen Thompson, daughter of A silk crown, embroidered in'silk organza and satin flowers Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thompson, pearls, held her finger-tip veil, 'and black accessories. Assist- was united in marriage withand she carried a white cas- ing, the bridegroom's mother Stanley Andrew Loyko, son of cade of roses, carnations, lilies chose a pure silk petal pink Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Loyko, all of the valley, and garlands of sheath dress, white cloche hat of Oshawa. Archdeacon H. D. hyacinth bells, - and matching accessories. Each Cleverdon performed the double-| Mrs, Douglas Gray of Halifax, wore a corsage of carnations, ring ceremony and celebrated N.S, was matron of honor for roses and hyacinths. Holy Communion. her sister and the bridesmaid, For the honeymoon wp by The wedding music was play was Miss Doreen Reddoch. They plane to Jamaica, the bride ed by Mrs. C. Scott, who ac-wore identical, bouffant dresses wore a sandalwood dress with companied Mrs. Alexander of shrimp silk organza over taf-|matching stroller jacket, a Sydorenko of Oshawa, sister of|feta. The slim bodice featured a white and green flowered hat the bridegroom, who sang "The|draped bertha bordered with|and a corsage of white and pink Lord's Prayer" and "'O Perfeet|matching guipure lace, which/roses and carnations. also fashioned the brief sleeves,| On their return the couple will complemented with matching|reside in Oshawa, Ontario. mittens. They wore petal head-| Guests were present from dresses and carried cascades of Sudbury, Halifax, Acton, Port white carnations, florets and|Perry, Port Hope, Toronto and hyacinths. West Hill. Miss Laura Gray was flower| WANTED Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, May 26, 1961 PERSONALS 7 Mrs. J. Corneyea and Miss Women's Club attended the Joanne Corneyea, Arnprior, meeting of the Bowmanville * |were recent guests at the home B and PW Club last evening of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kings-\when Mrs. Wilson installed the bury, Simcoe street north. new officers there. Mr. Hugh Mulligan, Hall Mothers of three of the nurses street, had as a recent guest, in the Oshawa General Hospital Mrs. M. E. Mulligan of White School of Nursing, Class of 1961, River. to graduate next week, were] 4 : hostesses at a progressive sup-| Mrs. W. R. Wilson and daugh-/per for the whole class last ter, Bonnie, Arnprior, were re- Tuesday. The girls gathered at cent guests at the home of Mr./the home of Miss Carole Robin- in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length gown of carnation white Italian silk, styled with self roses nestling in a bustle and a circular train. Cut-work em- broidery, beaded with pearls, enhanced the scoop neckline of MRS. GEORGE THOMSON MRS. ARTHUR REARDON UAW Auxiliary No. 27 Names girl, wearing a short bouffant frock of shrimp silk organza and Mrs. K. J. McRae, Wood- crest avenue. son, Bessborough drive, where her mother, Mrs. H. E. Robin- {son served them fruit cocktails Mrs. Mary Mclvor arrives to-| nd punch. They progressed to 'New President And Officers |over taffeta. She wore a crown of matching flowers and carried a miniature basket of pink and | white hyacinths, roses and car- Bed-sitting room and kitchen for salesman Peeling-Alessio Sick conveners will be Sisters day from Sunshine, Melbourne, Sister Ethel Thomson was Nuptial Rites nation florets. by June 3. | ! | Australia, to visit Mr. and Mrs. the home of Miss Irene Wysot- elected as president of the La-|Betty Rutherford and Mary MO 8-2247 RA 8-5127 Mr. Wilson Patterson of West | s too [Ski, Albert street, where Mrs. dies' i Ww, at|T B i i d drive, 3 p S.|dies' Auxiliary No. 27 UAW, at|Turner. Banquet conveners will fumes. Gordon, Dymond. drive, (ok. Albert street, where Mrs dios' Ausiliary No. 27 UAW, at| Turner, Banquet comveners willl lye Solemnized RR 3, Oshawa Mrs. Mclvor will : : ye | be visiting in Canada for a|course and dessert and coffee|succeeds Sister Alice Reardon Biack and Gladys Munkley as-| The marriage of Sharon Anne| TATA" A i Hi : | o> |Hill, Ontario, performed the - a hy * |were served by Mrs. Andrew|who has been president for the|sisted by Sisters Ettie Thursby, Alessio and Glen E. Peeling MR. AND MRS. CHRISTOPHER MASON Turkey Supper And Dance Marks Silver Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Mason were pleasantly Christopher Thomas Mackay, and the bride sur-!and bridegroom of 25 years ago. prised on Saturday evening] Mr. and Mrs. Mason have one when relatives and friends gath- daughter, Catherine, four sons, ered at the Avalon, for a turkey (twins Allan and John, William supper and dance, to celebrate and Robert. their 25th anniversary. Mr. John Mason proposed a Mr. and Mrs. Mason were special toast to his mother and married May 23, 1936, by the|father, his father responded. Rev. J. C. Jarrett, at the rectory Mayo! of Holy Trinity Church. Mrs./Mr. Thomas paid tribute to Mr. Mason was the former Jean/and Mrs. Mason, whom they Mackay, daughter of Mr. and have known for quite a few Mrs. Allan Mackay Sr. and Mr, years, Mr. Thomas Mackay pre- Mason is the son of the late Mr, sented a chest of silver on be- and Mrs. Christopher Mason. half of the guests. Mr. Allan Mr. Alex Mackay was master Mason presented a monetary of ceremonies and introduced gift on behalf of the children. the head table, Mr. and Mrs. There were also other gifts. Allan Mackay Sr., Mayor Chris-) Mr. and Mrs. Mason both tine Thomas and Mr. T. D./thanked their family and all Thomas, MPP; the maid oftheir friends. honor, Mrs. Thomas Mackay, After supper, the evening was nee Mary Rosnak, best man Mr./spent in dancing. Recognition of Valued Service Expressed at Presentation Dinner Miss Dorothy Worster was pleasantly surprised recently, when she was honoréd by her fellow employees and friends, at the Flying Dutchman Motor Hotel, Bowmanville. Miss Wor- ster has recently retired from The Pedlar People Limited, office staff, after more than 43 years service. The presence of Miss Betty Lothian, an em" ployee of The Pedlar People Limited, 20 years ago, and now residing in Toronto, indicated the esteem which Miss Worster has held with both present day and past co-workers. Head table guests included Mr. John G. Geikie, president of The Ped- lar People Ltd., Mr. J. B. Reid, vice - president, finance; Mr. A. S. Reed, vice president, sales; Mr. H. M. Sparkes, ac- countant and office manager, Mr. J. T. Kellington, assistant sales manager. Mr. J. T. Kel- lington said grace, after which a toast was proposed to Her| MISS DOLLY WORSTER Majesty The Queen. ant, on behalf of her co-workers Mr. J. B. Reid reviewed overia,' jy B Reid then introduced more than 43 years service. and Mr. A. S. Reed, who added his then introduced Me ; rs | own good wishes for an enjoy- Geikie, who on healt o the lable retirement, and presented company and staff presented nics worster with a bouquet of Miss Worster with a suitably|. coc Miss Worster, who is engraved watch. Mr. H. M.pnown more affectionately as Sparkes then expressed best "Dolly", has been responsible wishes to Miss Worster and fo. he 'sales statistics records mentioned a few of the enjoy-i, (he accounting department. able memories and a og Miss Worster then thanked those changes that have taken place recent for all the kind wishes since Miss Worster joined the and tokens of appreciation. Fol- month and also plans to spend [some time in Scotland before : returning to Australia. holiday plans are always of in- [terest in this column. Write, telephone or visit the social de- partment with. your items of news for which there is no |charge. Telephone RA 3-3474. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Perry of White Rock, British Columbia, entertained their Oshawa rela- tives at a dinner party recently at Sandalwood restaurant. | Miss Blanche Wotten was given a pleasant surprise party recently at the home of Mrs. Alec Arkwright, Mary street. It \was a presentation of luggage |by the local staff of Simpson- r Christine Thomas and Sears on her departure from the | company. The address was read by Mrs. Joseph Boza, the gift |was presented by Miss Isla | Barker and Miss Rae Howell ar- | ranged a very attractive book of Imemories. Contests and games {completed the evening with re- freshments served by the office |girls. Miss Lula Christie ex- |pressed thanks to Mrs. Ark- wright for her hospitality. Mrs. Eileen Wilson, past pres- |ident, and Miss Gladys Hill, in- {coming president, of the Osh. awa i and Professional | Trousseau Tea, Showers Honor Miss Una Sym Mrs. John W. Sym, Colborne street east, held a trousseau tea last Saturday for her daugh- ter, Miss Una Sym, whose mar- riage to Mr. Douglas M. Scott is to take place tomorrow in St. George's Memorial Church. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Robert W. Scott of London, Ontario, mother of the prospec: tive bridegroom, and the junior bridesmaids, the Misses Kathy # land Kim Ardy. i i | Mrs. John S. Wallace, Mrs. | | Bernard Liston, Mrs. Albert Rich and Mrs. Stanley Fraser poured tea and serving were Miss Barbara George, Miss Margot Wallace, Mrs, Robert Stevenson and Mrs. Harry Dubinsky. Linda Band were hostesses in the trousseau and gift rooms 'land Mrs. John Houston and Mrs. Bernard Liston assisted the servers. The bride-to-be has been hon- |ored at several parties. Miss {Eleanor Mackenzie, Monteith avenue, arranged a shower of| © |erystal stemware and Mrs. Joh. S. Wallace, Sharbot street, | & vas hostess at shower. Mrs. Claude Glassford, River- side drive north, gave a kitchen shower at her home and Miss Svm's fellow-workers at Field |Aviation and Kenting Aviation, a personal Miss Linda Sym and Miss| Kovach, Wilson road north,| mother of Miss Ann Kovach. Earlier, the class had been en-| consists of Sister Mary Turner, Stella McKinley, Ethel Thomp-|Saturday Teas, birthday parties, wed- tertained at a luncheon at The| vice - president; Sister Frances son, Mary Turner, Betty Ruther- Reverend Ss. C. H ' ding anniversaries, coming and Guild Inn by the Women's Aux-|Bradley, recording J Re oi | 0 goings of guests and your own iliary OGH. Mrs. Fred J. Terry, McGregor street, returned home on Wed- nesday from a visit with her {sister, Mrs. Ernest Grieseach of Hamilton. She also attended the wedding of a cousin in Colling- wood. | Mr. Hayden Macdonald was Ettie Thursby and Bernice Sar-| master of ceremonies at the| Loyko - Thompson wedding re-| ception at the Oshawa Airport] on Saturday evening. Mrs. W. J. Salter, leader of the Phoebe Scammell group .of| Simcoe Street WA, Mrs. J. K. Moffat and Mrs. George Ansley will receive at the Blossomtime Tea to be held at Mrs. Ansley's home next week. Mrs. J. F. |{Brock, Mrs. C. M. Elliott, Mrs, G. L. Bird, Mrs. C. O. Miller and Mrs, H. M. Smith will act as hostesses and Mrs. C. W. Ferrier is in charge of tickets. Mr. Stuart Oney of Toronto |acted as toastmaster at the {Peeling - Alessio wedding re- {ception and the newlyweds re- ceived a telephone call from Major and Mrs. H. Widing of San Rafael, California. [ Guests from Windsor, Ontario, at the Peeling -Alessio wedding on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. S. Alessio, Mr. and Mrs. A. Santin, Miss Anita Santin, Mr. Dino Santin, Miss MaryAnne Santin, Mr. A, E, Reynolds, Mr. J. E. Reynolds. Others from out of town included Mr. and Mrs. S. Hanchak, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Oney, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jedlicka, Master Paul Jed- licka, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. F. Estabrooks, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hudgin, Picton; Captain and Mrs. W. Quinn, St. Hubert, Que- bec; Sgt. and Mrs. F, Weeks, Loretteville, Quebec; Mr. Don- ald Peeling, Halifax, N.S. ot past four years. The newly elected executive secretary, financial | Sister Hazel Farrow, secretary; Sister Marjorie Mc- Neil, treasurer; Sister Rose Ellis, sgt.-at-arms; Sister Flo Lawton, guide; Sisters Ann Black, Irene Amey and Mar- guerite Sawyer as trustees. The election was conducted by Sister| Iva Lynde assisted by Sisters amak. Friends Irene M. Lang Miss Irene Margaret Lang, whose marriage to Mr. John Robert Horne will take place in Christ Memorial Church tomor- row afternoon, has been enter- tained at pre-nuptial events. Mrs. George Gordon, Miss Carol Hutcheson and Miss Kath- leen Keenan were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Gordon. Mrs. Robert Starr and Mrs. Rudy Froschle were co-hostess- es at a kitchen shower at the home of Mrs, Froschle, Ajax. Mrs. Gordon Horne and Mrs. Thomas Horne were co-hostess- es at a linen shower at the home of Mrs. Gordon Horne. Miss Sandra Horne assisted in serv- ng. Mrs. Glen Salsbury and her mother, Mrs. Arthur Wright, were co-hostesses at a miscel- laneous shower at the home of Mrs. Salsbury. Mrs. John Bab- ington assisted in serving. From the girls of the product service department, General Motors, the bride-to-be received an electric floor polisher, and from the staff of the product service department she received a living room mirror. Following the rehearsal this evening, the bridal couple will be entertained at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Kenneth Lang, Divi- sion street. | Jeanette Tillin, | Fran Hurvid, Viola Ambrose, |hoth of Oshawa was solemnized Flo Lawton, Beatrice Saramak, in Albert United Church on afternoon with the| Atkinson | SAVE UP TO 50% AND MORE ---- DURING -- ford and Edith Smith, Bingo committee Fran Hurvid, Jeanette Smith,| Ettie Thursby, Olive Ellison,| Mildred McIsaac, Hazel Farrow,|, . : {Flo Lawton, Cora Gardener, bridegroom is the son of Mr. g and Rose Dale |and Mrs. Ernest H. Peeling of Social committee: Sisters Ethel Oshawa. Mrs. Bruce Searle played the | Dale. wedding music and the soloist, Entertainment Committee -- Mrs. John McNab sang "Wed: | Sisters Marguerite Sawyer, Mur- ding Prayer" and "Beloved". | |iel Kirk, Mildred MclIsaac, Jean Given in marriage by her {McKean and Irene Amey. Cloak-| father, the bride wore a floor- room ladies are: Sisters Mar-|length gown of white chiffon guerite Sawyer, Betty Taylor,(with a bateau neckline and Bernice Hogle, Irene Amey, Syl- puffed sleeves. The skirt, ac- via Dove, Vi Coolidge, Mildred cented with a small bustle, flow- {McIsaac and Olive Duffield.|ed' into a slight train, and a |Press reporter, Sister Viola|petal bandeau held her shoulder- Pilkey. ' length veil. She carried white Sister Alice Reardon, retiring hyacinths and ivy president, thanked everyone for with a purple orchid their co-operation during her Miss Gayle P . | : in. 58 yle Peeling was maid [four years in office. The newly of honor wearing fuchsia chiffon elected officers will be install: on q the caring ttendant ed at the next regular meeting M B lEnGan, Was on June 6 Mrs. John Thomas in pale mauve. Their dresses were Sisters Alice Reardon, Viola tins A Pilkey, Irene Amey and Betty | Styled similarly to the bride's length, They Love will attend a Ladies' Aux-|80Wn in street iliary Conference to be held at Wore matching bandeaux and Port Elgin UAW Summ e r|carried nosegays of tea roses School on May 30 and 31. and white hyacinths, Sister Vi Coolidge gave a de- Mr. Barry Harkin was best tailed report on the recent Ca- man and the ushers were Mr. nadian Association of Consum-|Grant Hardy and Mr. Thomas ers Conference which she at-|Wilson. tended in Toronto. A letter of, A reception was held at the thanks was received from the Flying Dutchman. Receiving Unemployed Union for the serv-|the bride's mother wore pale ices given on its recent trek to| mauve lace with a matching Ottawa. | A donation of $100 will be JuSter, Coat and the bride. sent to the Hotel and Club Em-| ployees Union, Local 209, Toron- to. This local is presently on strike against the Royal York Hotel in Toronto. y on | The honeymoon is being spent It was decided to hold the|at Buffalo and Lake Papineau. annual auxiliary picnic for mem. |For going away, the bride chose bers and their families on July(2 mauve suit with champagne 9, at Springhill Park. Members| accessories. were reminded that there will| Mr. and Mrs. Peeling will re- be a meeting on June 6, one on| turn to make their home at July 4 and none in August. 1250 Johnson street, A | officiating. The bride is the daughter of] Captain and Mrs. R. F. Alessio] of Val Cartier, Quebec, and the is Sisters (Thomson, Ethel Fogel and Rose | i centered | | white accessories and a corsage {of carnations and hyacinths. PLACE YOUR BIDS NOW g CONTINUES =~ | FRI, 2nd JUNE (INCLUSIVE) | DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY! | RA 3:2245 8 KING ST. EAST Flower Fund Tea Is Floral Treat In Belated Spring A bright, sunny spring day brought guests in large numbers to St. Andrew's WA flower fund tea recently. Beautiful flowerd hats and spring straws complimented the skilful floral arrangements by each of the groups of the WA, As the guests were received by Mrs. George Telford and Mrs. S. G. Werry, they were invited to inspect the new # |chapel, Sunday school rooms, ' land the newly decorated com- mon room, where tea was served, under the convenership of Mrs. Irving Macleod. Hostess was Mrs. J. L. Pegg ROBERT LEWIS S. Simcoe H&S MRS with assistant hostesses, Mrs. F. R. Stephens, Mrs, wi In Robinson, Mrs. H. H. Tonkin. | BREED EEEE | fof] See GEO i FERAL sb Boibapt LT AUCTION £ Jury & Jovells 1 office staff in 1918. Mr. Snarkes|jowing a delicious dinner, many Toronto, arranged a shower and then presented Miss Worster papny' memories and experi- made a presentation. with a diamond and pearl pend- Mrs. John V. Grose of Bramp- RAY EL _-- . [ton and Mrs. Robert Stevenson, |Rossmount avenue, were host- Mrs. R. I. Mark, Mrs. S. E. |McTavish, Mrs. C.. W. Rowden ent and Mrs. C. E. Yule poured tea. si : | The dining - room convener esses at miscellaneous shower: Annual Meeting |was Mrs. D.S. Low and serving sses Si Ss. a S5:| At the annual meeting of Were Mrs. H, E. Grose. Mrs. SOCIAL NOTICE owing the iehearssl this! South Simcoe Home and School|W- B. White, Mrs. D. A, Camp- Nien Menl og Rig of Association Mrs. Robert Lewis bell, Miss May Storie, Mrs. MARRIAGE [he entertained ai the home of| was re-installed as president for|E. M. Henderson, Mrs. A. W. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moss of -- ra 8 jecond Seem, oki iy Cg Gregory's Roman Catholic/Oshawa wish to announce the Maria Albero a ix ulrey C. E. Kinsman, | Church tomorrow morning, has|mmattiage _of their daughter. officers as follows: Past-presi- Mss, i KE Lockwood acted been feted at pre-nuptial events, Marilyn June, to Mr. Ralph| ili dent, Mrs, Aubrey McConkey,|as kitchen staff convener an The future bridal couple were| Cyril French, son of Mr. and 0 Briglio We installed the ph hoon oy the assistants were Mrs. H. D. St. Holds Election {ences were shared by all pres- Marie Devlin Feted Bride-Elect Miss Anna Marie Devlin, whose marriage to Mr. Marshall Slessor will take place in St. pr ted with a lui cloth Mrs, Cyril French of Embro,| Wilson, Mrs. R. E. Moore, Mrs. | and napkins by the mixed bowl-| Ontario. The ceremony took ing league of Red Wing place at Albert Street United Orchards, of Whitby. {Church on Saturday, May 20, at From the accounts payable|2 pm, with the Reverend S. C. department, General Motors, the| ly Atkinson officiating. bride-to-be Taceived 3 Place set ting of her china, and from the| girls of the accounts payable CONCERT IN CITADEL department, she received a can-| Captain Evangeline Roberts, ister set, bread box and Saniboy daughter of Brigadier and Mrs. at a party held at the home of | Horace Roberts of Toronto, for- Mrs. Charles Root, who was as-/merly of Oshawa, will play sisted by Mrs. Kenneth Mason. | piano solos and Captain Ray A miscellaneous shower was|Langfield of Mount Hamilton, held at the home of Mrs. Gerald{son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gorman, assisted by Miss Caro-(Langfield of Oshawa, will be the lyn Jones and Miss Angie Sach-/trombone soloist at the concert las. to be held by the League of Mrs. Hubert Armstrong honor-\Mercy of the Salvation Army ed the bride-elect with a mis-af the Citadel next week. Other cellaneous shower at her home. |herformers will be Bonnie A miscellaneous shower was|Jeavitt of Oshawa, vocal solo- held at the home of Mrs. Jacklisi apd Barbara and Bob Ran- Devlin, sister - in - law of theyin niane and organ. The Cita- future bride. del band will also contribute to Mrs. William Kellar arranged po program a pantry shower at her home in s Oshawa. Following the rehearsal last evening, the bridal party was entertained at the future home a squeeze of lemon juice and a of the bridal couple on Elizabeth|sprinkling of instant minced crescent, Whitby. lonion on top. HOUSEHOLD HINT Gin At Gregory's Roman Catholic Church recently, Maria Albero and Gino Briglio, both of Oshawa, were united in mar- {riage with the Right Reverend Monsignor Paul Dwyer officiat- ing. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Alberto Albero of Italy and the late Mr. Albero and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicola Briglio of Italy. Given in marriage by Mr. An- tonio Longo, the bride wore a ballerina strapless gown of white nylon net topped with a long-sleeved matching bolero, A pearl crown held her short veil and she carried red roses and stephanotis. Mrs. Armando Russo was the matron-of-honor in blue crystal charm embro- idered with pearls. Her acces- sories matched her gown and she carried a cascade of white chrysanthemums edged with a ~ |blue tint. Mr. Armando Russo acted as Perk up canned soups with best man. A reception was held|Aggociation. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Longo, The newly |follows: Vice - president, Mrs. Arthur Sargant; secretary, Mrs. Cyril Weeks; treasurer, Mrs. Elmer Ostle; corresponding sec- retary, Mrs. Archie Black, Executive members, Mrs. |Mrs. Joseph Parsons, {Charles Cowle, Mrs. Bert Fry and Mr. William Wendt. Room attendance was won by Miss Margaret Davidson's Kin- dergarten class. Guest speaker was Mr. J. Ward from the CRA who show- ed a film which covered the parks in Oshawa and the events which they have * featured. There are 22 playgrounds in this city as well as a tot lot for children five to ten years only. | Scenes covered such events as| crafts, fairs, hobbies, sports, | sand box art and special days such as "Indian Days." Plans were made to have a |banquet for the Grade 8 pupils. | Mrs. Lewis presented Mrs. | McConkey with a small token | of appreciation on behalf of the Mrs. Peter Muzik was the holder of the lucky number for (wedded pair will live in Oshawa. |the door prize. J. R., Warnica and Mrs. Ian DRAPERY BROADLOOM SLIP COVERS BAMBOO UPHOLSTERING 926 Simcoe St. N. RA 5-3144 Portable PICNIC TABLES End the worry of trying to find an empty picnic table at a popular picnic spot. Picnic table of solid steel construction. Will fit easily in the car yet un« NN PATIO TABLES Perfect for serving light lunches, or just for added Gecorarion on Ye patio. 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