TERRACE BAY NEWS JULY 25, 1968 shoes and gloves completed their ensembles. The' junior bridesmaids wore dresses of yellow bonded lace. All carried bouquets of white glads. THe Flower girl wore a yellow Terylene and lace dress and carried yellow roses. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Moose Hall where the bride's mother received in a two-piece blue lace ensemble, white flowered hat, shoes, gloves and a corsage of red roses. Also receiving were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sodaro, brother PAGE 10 LINDA DAKIN WEDS PAOLO SODARO Gladiolus decorated the interior of St. Martin's - Roman Catholic Church in Terrace Bay on Saturday, July 13th at 4p.m., when Linda Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dakin of Terrace Bay be- came the bride of Paolo Sodaro. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A.P. Harris P.P. Best Man was Emile Comeau; ushers were Clarence Koenig and Paul Dakin and Alter Boys were Jack Cruikshank and John Vienneau. Escorted down the aisle by her father, the bride was gowned in traditional while in A-line fashion with Empire waist, made of nylon sheer over exqui- site taffeta. Exquisite lace formed the sleeves and train and was appliqued to the front of the skirt. She wore a three-teir shoulder length scalloped nylo veil, caught to a pearl and rhinestone headpiece. She carried a bouquet of yellow gladiolus. Senior bridal attendants were the Misses Jennifer McInnes and Gail Dakin and Junior Bridesmaids were Donna, Carol and Fay Dakin. Flower Girl was Kim Dakin - the latter four, all sisters of the bride. Senior attendants wore Flower patterned acetate and nylon lace overlinen weave with a bow and streamers at the back. White flowered hats, and sister-in-law of the groom. The latter wore a pink dress and white accessories . A toast to the bride was proposed by the bride's uncle, Mr. Ray Belliveau, the guest book was cir= culated by Judy Dakin and the wedding cake was served by Mrs. Marg Santerre, dining room hostess. Servitors were Mesdames Long, Desaulniers, Mc- Donald and Sadowich and the Misses Joyce, Joan, Anne and Lorraine Belliveau. Leaving for a honeymoon trip to Nova Scotia, the bride wore a green caped suit and white rose corsage The couple will reside at 5 Pine Cresc., Terrace Bay . ACROSS 1-Small rug 4-Narrow stripe 9-Resort 12-Man's nickname 13-Caudal appendages 14-Move from side to side 15-Lutelike musical instrument 17-Wooden pin 19-Delude 20-Rustic 21-Quadruped 23-Played on 26-Leave out 27-Make amends 28-Railroad (abbr.) 29-Swordman's dummystake 30-Mix 31-In favor of 34-Weak food 35-Piece of needlework 37-Trips 38-Slippery 39-Mountain lake 40-Set of professed opinions 42-Condiment 45-River island 46-Express ratitude 48-Before 49-Genus of cattle 50-Locations 51-Ethiopian title DOWN 1-Chart 2-Arabian garment 3-Part of climbing plant 4-Mine excavation 5- Biblical weed 6-Inlet 7-Prefix: not 8-Surprise 9-Dagger 10-Crony (colloq.) 11-Mature 16-Particle of dirt 18-Sharpen 20-Blessings 21-Fond desires 22-Greek letter 23-Beef animal 24-Mistake 25-Let's fall 27-Passage between buildings 30- Votes 31-Reckless speculator (slang) [if] 2] fully] ica] Of od [uy] LS a] [S|] LA[N[] Hae LO} H] L} LS] WG} [ a} vi d[SHav | [<x [ 2] |u| ' me =u ol | --[O) [o}<t]oo} -}-- [2] Lo OO] Z|) i) =] Of [uso] |] |=} <0] IV] LT] [SRT yw) SOLUTION 33-Hurried 34-Painful 36-Encounters 37-Cisterns 39-Fork prong 40-Public vehicle (colloq.) 41-Spanish for "river" 42-Large tub 43-Macaw 44-Things, in law 47-Greeting