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ENGAGEMENTS

(Engagement Notices must be signed by both parties.! Bertram—Shale: The engagement is announced of Jennifer Mary, only daughter of Mr S. H. Shale, 11 McDougall avenue, St. Albans. Christchurch. and of the late Mrs Shale, to Manfred Alexander, eldest son of Mr and Mrs K. W. E. Bertram, Fassberg/Celle, Germany. Cairns—Baker: Mr and Mrs D. E Baker, of 53 Flockton street, St Albans, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their only daughter, Margery June, to Eric William, elder son of Mr and Mrs H. L. Cairns, of 49 Morris street, Avon«ide

Candy—Caine: The engagement is announced of Mona Stanfield Caine, daughter by adoption of Mr and Mrs E. W. M. Cole, Ashburton, to Field, eldest son of Mr and Mrs G. W. Candy. Waihou.

Compton—Thompson: The engagement is announced of Diana Raeburn, daughter of Mr and Mrs L. R. Thompson. 98 Warrington street, to John Noel, only son of Mr and Mrs F. B. Compton, 161 Clarence street, Riccarton. Gough—McAlavey: Mr and Mrs J S. McAlavey, of 11 Roche avenue, Christchurch, have pleasure in announcing the engagement of their elder daughter. Elizabeth Margaret, to John Raymond, only son of Mr and Mrs H. J. Gough, of Herald street Reefton.

Hawkins—Shutt: The engagement is announced of Patricia Joan, eldest daughter of Mrs Shutt. *J_,inwood. Christchurch, and the late Mr S. Shutt, to Edward James, second son of Mrs Smith and the late Mr T. Hawkins, Hastings. Hughes—Sandrey: The engagement is announced of Jill, younger daughter of Mr and Mrs W. K. Sandrey. Rangiora, to Ray, youngest son of Mr W. J. Hughes, of Christchurch, and of the late Mrs Hughes.

Lancaster —Grant: The marriage arranged between Michael R. Lancaster, of Christchurch, New Zealand, son of Mr and Mrs R. Lancaster, Christchurch. New Zealand, and Pamela, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs R. F. W. Grant, of Cairo. Egypt, and of Newcourt House, Old Ry don lane. Exeter, will take place at Shamley Green, on June 30.

Leech —Mcßae: The engagement is announced of Betty, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs D. Mcßae. Alford Forest, Ashburton, to Basil William, eldest son of Mr and Mrs F. E. Leech. v “Camside,” Rangiora. Munro—Winter: The engagement is announced of Hazel Dorothy, younger daughter of Mr and Mrs F. Winter. Kainga. to Donald Findlay Kay. youngest son of Mrs E. Munro, Riccarton. and of the late Mr E. Munro. Pillidge—Mcllroy: Mr and Mrs L. C. Mcllroy, of Carter’s terrace, Tinwald, have pleasure in announcing the engagement of their youngest daughter, Margaret Rae, to James Francis, second son of Mrs Pillidge. Morgans road. Timaru, and of the late Mr C. S. Pillidge. Tarbotton—Williams: The engagement is announced of Joan Stewart, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs I. S. Williams, Temora. New South Wales. Australia, to Lester James, eldest son of Mr and Mrs R. J. Tarbotton, “Kelburn,” Tinwald, Ashburton.

Utting—Kay: Mr and Mrs A. Kay. Riccarton road, have pleasure in announcing the engagement of their elder daughter. Lorna, to Brian, eldest son of the Rev. H. and Mrs Utting, Aynsley terrace.

Wynne-Owen—Mailman:. Mr and Mrs R. Wynne-Owen, Papanui, Christchurch, have pleasure in announcing the engagement of their only son Wilton, to Loris Anne, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs L. K. Mailman, Ngaio. Wellington.

Diamonas. the King ot Precious gtones “and forever after.” The days will multiply into weeks, into years, and as the years pass through every minute of them you will be together. There will be thrilling days cf activity, and others that pass gently and quietly There will be days of laughter and joy, others of unavoidable sorrow but always it will be together—“A diamond is forever.” A Diamond Ring bought at “Stevens Diamond Mine” is good value because of their low profit policy, it is better because of the modern designs, and select, because the diamonds are new and of th° latest multiple cut See for yourself at Stevens Diamond Mine. 11l and 115 Gloucester st., 2 doors from Hay’s —Advt.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 28002, 23 June 1956, Page 2

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ENGAGEMENTS Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 28002, 23 June 1956, Page 2

ENGAGEMENTS Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 28002, 23 June 1956, Page 2

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