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Page 20 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2021 DRESS | FROM Page 17 strict cancellation policy. • Be clear about your schedule: Brides have complained to the Better Business Bureau (BBB) that their dresses arrived too late for alterations. Be sure to be very clear about schedules and leave extra time to resolve any issues. • Take your dress home: After your alterations are fi nished, promptly pick up your dress. You can’t control what happens at the store where you found a prom dress or wedding dress – it might even go out of business – so the safest place for your dress is at your home (or the place you will be dressing on the big day). • Want to rent? Do your homework: Renting a dress is an increasingly popular options for proms and other special events. Be sure to start early because popular styles and sizes will sell out. Also, check BBB. org before committing to a specifi c company. • Check BBB: Research dress shops on BBB.org before making a purchase. What to look for when buying a gown online Some online sellers offer gowns that look like designer dresses for a fraction of the price. Buyers expect these dresses to be low-cost replicas, but BBB ofSAUGUS FOR SALE Saugus - Super location close to Cliftondale Square Whitney Street 7 room 3 bedroom 1 and a half baths Colonial. New kitchen and roof, enclosed front porch. High ceilings move in condition. 1,600 square feet of living space. Oversized lot 7,600 sq feet. William W. Tomczyk ten hears that the dresses that arrive do not fi t well and are constructed from poor quality materials. If you’ve decided to buy a wedding dress or prom dress online, keep the following tips in mind: • Beware of counterfeit gowns: Authorized retailers are the only stores allowed to sell a designer’s gowns. Anyone else claiming to carry them is likely selling counterfeits. In fact, many dress designers do not sell their gowns online at all. • Shopping for a deal? Be realistic: As much as a budgetconscious bride or partygoer might want to fi nd a $5,000 dress for $350, it’s probably not going to happen. Many designers don’t allow their dresses to be discounted below a certain margin. In fact, an in-person sample sale, not online, may be a bride’s best bet for fi nding a discounted gown. • Double-check delivery promises: It’s vital that your dress arrives in time, so be sure the seller clearly states its typical delivery times. • Understand the return policy: Review the guarantee, return and refund policies before purchasing. Know if there is a way to return your dress (and how much it will cost) if you are not happy with it. Make sure there’s a way to contact the OBITUARIES were his own. Bill was a regular at Wonderland Dog Track in Revere, where he would go and socialize, bet on the races and simply make new friends. He could be seen sporting his USS Colorado attire. Bill was a member of the “Greatest Generation”, he lived it and he demonstrated it every day of his life. He is the beloved son of the $529,900 Call Today Shea Real Estate 781-910-4850 ~ HELP WANTED ~ Now Hiring for our Deli. Apply online at www.shopmckinnons.com or ask for Joe or Mary at our 620 Broadway, Everett Store. D ied unexpectedly on Saturday, May 29 at the Katzman Family, Center for Living in Chelsea, he was 97 years old. Bill was born & raised in BosEOE KITCHEN CABINETS To Look Like New 508-840-0501 FURNITURE STRIP & FINISH                     ton’s “Old West End”. He was educated in Boston Public Schools. Bill enlisted in the United States Navy on December 14, 1942 so he could serve his country during World War II. He served aboard the USS Colorado BB45, which he was most proud of. During his service he earned the American Theatre Campaign Ribbon, Asiatic – Pacifi c Campaign Ribbon with six stars & the Philippine Liberation with 1 star. Bill was aboard the USS Colorado in Tokyo Harbor during the signing of the surrender of the War. He was honorably discharged after 3 years of service as a Seaman First Class. Bill returned home after the war to his beloved West End. In the late 1980’s, Bill moved to Revere where he remained close to his family. He did not have any children of his own, however, he adored all of his nieces & nephews and treated them as if they late Stanley & Victoria Tomczyk. Cherished brother of Virginia V. Joltki & husband Paul of Malden, and the late Stella Moroz, Laura Caccia, Walter Tomczyk, Joseph Tomczyk & Alexander Tomczyk. Loving uncle of Michael Joltki, Michelle Scorzella & the late Susan Joltki, Richard Tomczyk, Patti Barberio, Linda Tomczyk, Michelle Gustafson, Kris Nazzaro, Stanley Tomczyk & the late Joseph Tomczyk, Stephen Caccia, Lois Collins, John Caccia, Anita Harmon & Larry Caccia. He is also lovingly survived by many loving grandnieces & grandnephews, great grandnieces & great grandnephews. In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made to the New England Shelter for Homeless Veterans, 17 Court St. Boston, MA 02108. Eva May Adamson Thursday, May 27, 2021 at the age of 58, after a lengthy illness. Cherished daughter of the late Paul and Margaret “Peggy” Delamere. Loving mother of Michelle Saulnier. Dear sister of John Delamere and his wife Stephanie. Sister of Joanne and caring aunt of Anthony. Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com. BUYER1 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS SELLER1 BUYER2 Figueroa, Juan A Figueroa, Jesus S 28 Vane Revere LLC SELLER2 ADDRESS DATE PRICE Revere 289 Vane St 04.05.2021 $ 705 000,00 Lifelong resident of Revere on May 31, 2021 at the age of 85. Born in Revere on October 11, 1935 and was 1 of 11 children raised by her late parents Ernest Sargent and Margaret (Allen). Beloved wife of the late Arthur L. Adamson. Devoted mother of Randolph Adamson and the late Arthur Adamson Jr., and Margaret Adamson. Eva is preceded in death by 8 of her siblings and is survived by her two sisters Elaine Tolwson, and Carol D’Avanzo. Cherished grandmother of 6 and adored great grandmother of 8. Elaine M. (Delamere) Saulnier O f Saugus, formerly of Revere, passed away on company where you find the prom dress or wedding dress in case of problems. An absence of contact information on a website is a big red fl ag when shopping online. • Be wary of overseas sellers: Buying wedding dresses or prom dresses from an international seller might seem like a good deal; however, U.S. and Canadian laws and consumer protections will be diffi cult, if not impossible, to enforce. • Read BBB tips for shopping online: Although a wedding or prom dress might be an extra special purchase, much of the general advice for shopping online applies here, too.

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