ENGAGEMENTS
(Engagement noMcee must be signed by both parties.)
Bennett—Unwin: The engagement is announced between Ronald Percival, eldest son of Mr and Mrs T. J. Bennett, Harrow, England, and Maryrose Ella, second daughter of Mr and Mrs E. W. D. Unwin, Timaru. Cambridge—Harris: The engagement is announced of Susan Margaret, eldest daughter of Mrs P. M. and the late Mr R. G. Harris, 4 Muritai terrace, Christchurch, to Christopher Allan, eldest son of Mr and Mrs A, D. Cambridge, “Sweet Stream,” Blenheim.
Fahey—Curtis: Mr and Mrs A J. Curtis, 83 Blake street, Blaketown, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their second daughter, Linda Mary, to Denis Martin, only son of Mr and Mrs M. R. Fahey, Beach road, Kumara, West Coast.
Lewis—Brander: The engagement is announced of Richard Francis, son of Dr. and Mrs J. A. Lewis, Upper Riccarton, to Joy, daughter of Mr and Mrs C. H. M. Brander, Fendalton. Mathias—Wilson: Mr and Mrs L. S. J. Wilson, of Ashburton, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their only daughter, Grace, to John, eldest son of Mr and Mrs A. I. Mathias, “Grandview,” Walpiata. Reynolds—Biggs: Mr and Mrs M. H. Biggs, of 24 Merrington crescent, Aranui, have pleasure in announcing the engagement of their eldest daughter, Shona, to William James (Jim), eldest son of Mr and Mrs W. J. Reynolds, of 155 Marine parade. New Brighton.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31237, 8 December 1966, Page 2
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230ENGAGEMENTS Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31237, 8 December 1966, Page 2
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