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30 - CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, April 14 - April 20, 2000 Jill Travis Burton weds Dj Silicato Jill Travis Burton and Dj War- ren Silacato were united in mar- riage at 4 p.m., Nov. 20, 1999, at Avenue Methodist Church, Mil- ford. The Rev. Earle Baker offici- ated the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Burton of Rehoboth Beach. The groom is the son of Nine Silacato and Howard Parker of Long Neck. The maid of honor was Crystal Mintzer of Milford. Bridesmaids were Amy Burton of Rehoboth Beach; Dawn Stevens of Lewes; Holly Fry of Milford; Amy Pownetl of Philadelphia; and Re- becca Lockwood. The flower girl was Sarah Silacato. The best man was Billy Turner of Milford. The groomsmen were Derek Parker of Milford; Brian Cohee of Dewey Beach; Kerri Fry of Milford; Rick Burton of Rehoboth Beach; and Stephen Webb of Milford. The ring bearer was Cody Turner. A dinner re- ception was held at the Rehoboth Beach Country Club. The bride is employed by the Cape Henlopen School District, Lewes, and the groom is em- ployed by TGI Friday's, Dover. Following a honeymoon at Sandals in Montego Bay, Ja- maica, the couple resides in Mil- ford. Mr. and Mrs. Dj Silicato VVA to host United Veterans meeting April 19 in Dover The Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 83, will and member of the Delaware Commission on Veter- host a United Veterans meeting at 7 p.m., Wednes- an Affairs, proposed the idea of meeting as an inde- day, April 19, at Legislative Hall, Dover. During the pendent group called United Veterans.All veterans meeting they will gather veteran feedback on impor- are welcome to attend. For details, call 302-736- tent issues. George E. Webb Jr., a Vietnam veteran 6740. Meeting Continued from page 29 Preservation office, will present information on historic properties located within the town of Lewes, along with a discussion of Sec- tion 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. This presenta- tion will discuss how disasters and disaster mitigation, response and recovery efforts can effect historic properties. Questions to be addressed include: How are historic properties identified and evaluated? What are the require- ments that FEMA must follow to consider historic properties in its programs? How does Section 106 of the Historic Preservation Act work? Why is it important to protect and preserve the history of Lewes? What are the potential impacts of a FEMA program on historic properties? Every year, natural disasters destroy communities and affect the lives of families, neighbors and businesses. Project Impact is a nationwide FEMA initiative which encour- ages individuals, businesses and entire communities to take the necessary steps to prevent dam- age to life and property and to prepare before natural disaster strikes. Milton Library to mark Earth Day with tree planting By Rosanne Pack The Milton Library will mark Earth Day 2000 with a tree plant- ing ceremony 10 a.m., Saturday, April 22. The tree planting is also part of the on-going celebration of the library's 125th anniversary. Mary Hopkins, library director, said the staff will be present to help dig in for Earth Day and to continue to put down library roots in the community. The event is sponsored by the Friends of the Milton Library; the organization purchased the tree which will be planted and landscaped by DeVi ! - biss Landscape Architects. The event will be recorded with a sandblasted marker from Quillen Continued on page 31 * THE HAIR STATION * g THE EASTER BUNNY IS ON HIS WAY, SO ..MOP-HOP-HOP TO GET YOUR HAIR DONE TODAY :' .. " " • " I,  i    i!i i : ': ................ : :°:i ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: '::: ::':: ! i i i   90 DAYS SAME AS SymboP Comfort Rest 5 year warranty Twin Set $149 Full Set $189 Queen Set $219 Restonic ® Chirotonic Rrm or Plllowtop lOyearN.P.R. Twin Set $339 Full Set $419 Queen Set $469 King Set $619 SymboP Posture 10 year warranty Twin Set $189 Full Set $229 Queen Set $279 SymboP Moonlight 15 year watranty Twin Set $219 Full Set $279 Queen Set $339 King Set $499 Symbor Delphi X 20 year warranty Twin Set $319 Full Set $359 Queen Set $419 King t $599 Restonic ® Sanibel Rrm or Pillowtop 15 year N.P.R. Twin Set $369 Full Set $439 [ueen Set $499 King Set $689 Restonic ® Chalet Plush 15 year N.P.R. Full Set $469 Queen Set $589 King Set $809 Restonic ® Radiance Rim 15 year N.P.R. Full Set $559 Queen Set $669 King Set $889 Restonic ® Esteem Plush 15 year N.P.R. Full Set $659 Queen Set $759 King Set $989 Why Pay More? Restonic ® Distinction Rrm 20 year N.P.R. . Full Set $749 Queen Set $849 King Set $1069 furmture