Page 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS January 9, 1969 Poinsettas, white mma and candelabra adorned the alter and church December 28, 1968 at 4 p.m. when Ellen Linda Knight, Gnly daughter of Mr. & Mrs. W. John Knight, Terrace Bay, became the bride of Robert Cordon J. Rotmark, son ofMr. & Mrs. Ernest Rotmark, 713 First Street West, Gerdldten, Ontario in a candlelight, double ring ceremony performed by Rev. E.C. Prinselaar in the Community Church, Terrace Bay. Mrs. Ellen Hodgkiss was organist and Mr. B.Lohr soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely ine gown of chantilly lace over peau de charme, designed by her mother. Her gown was styled with A-line floor length skirt, empire waist, round neck, and lace sleeves. A chantilly lace train was caught at the empire waist and fell gracefully sto the floor. Her headpiece was a high mantille of chantilly lace. She carried a nosegay of orange cordene roses spiced with lily of the valley. Brides attendants were Maid of Honour Eile Nyholm, brides- maids Misses Jackie Latour and Janet Rotmark, sister of the groom. Ring bearer was Patrick Rotmark, the groom's brother, The maid of honour wore a floor length gown of forest ~~' green chiffon velvet with empire waist trimmed with lime green peau de charme. Bridesmaids wore emerald green chiffon velvet trimmed with lime green peau de charme. All wore bows of peau de charme and white poinsettas in their hair and carried semi-cascade bouquets of holly, pine cones and white oarnations. Best man was Leland Karjalainen of Geraldton. Ushers were Tom Knight, brother of the bride and Allen Rotmark brother of the groom. Por a reception at the Moose Lodge the bride's mother chose a turquoise silk shantung sheath , full length coat beth with bead trim and matching hat. Her accessories were white and her corsage was white roses with turquoise tipped carnations. The groom's mother chose a pink wool suit and matching hat with black accessories. Her corsage was of pink tipped carnations. Mr. B. Lohr proposed a toast to the bride. Mrs. T.latour circulated the guest book. Dining room hostesses were Mrs. Walter Anderson and Mrs. Wynn MoKechnie. The wedding cake was centred in a nest of tulle on a lace covered table with pink tapers in silver candle holders, and cut by Ellen and Robert. (see Page 7) ELLEN KNIGHT WEDS ROBERT ROTMARK Photo by L. Niiranen HORIZONTAL 42. Mean pro- 2.Tlove (L.) 11. Muck 1. Rant portions 3. Bridge 13. Minute 5. Compass 47. Gem stone abbrevia- particle direction 48. Kinsman tion 19, Prophet 8.A measure 49. Inferior 4. Ignores 20. Weaken 12. Rivals horses 5. Agitate 21, Samoan 14. Hindu 50. Scotch 6. Dry seaport queen river 7. Perfumes 22. Thin 15. Science of 51, Paradise 8. Rasped 23. Blinds or government 9. Biblical 25. Anorm 16. Maple VERTICAL word 26. Always genus 1. Corded 10. The 27. Portuguese | 17. June bug fabric dill titles Y | los | eee WY 18. Landed 29. ae roperty 29 luc aaa Ua. LZ. LA ZA 20. Eapital of Last Week ° Answer 31. Sorrow = lee. or si M3 LZ 23. Dirk precepts és Y 30 24. Mimics 34.-Deduction Ba alae Yi), 25. Withdrew 36. Turkish formal] _ coin 2 os es A Od 7, oh Pe vB 5 A mater 38. California VHT LETT ne ae lf, Lf LZ; A, 30. Solemn 39. Haul 37 39 v/, Y Vi W/ promise 40. Take out AL L3 Z2 1, 32. Beasts 43. A letter Y/, 34. San 44. Disease Pike | ke | a Ee ei of sheep Oo 36. Blue 45. First PrTT YT TT) ebbe i, YA 40. Flatfish 46. Oriental Pe del eek eat oe 7 G 5