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ENGAGEMENTS

'Engagement notice, must be signed by both parties.)

Barnett—Morrison: The engagement is announced between Jocelyn Mary, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs J. M. Morrison, 21 Baker Street, Ashburton, and Stewart Arthur, son of Mr and Mrs L. T. Barnett, 46 Donegal Street, Belfast.

Findlay—Biddington: Mr and Mrs D. L. Biddington, Camerons, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their second daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to James Robert, youngest son of Mrs M. and the late Mr E. Findlay, of 6 Firth Street. Cobden.

Hill—Crosbie: The engagement is announced between Sharon Margaret Crosbie, daughter of Mrs Bevan Smith, of Wellington, and John Milton. second son of Mr and Mrs R. H. Hill, Khandallah, Wellington. Pfahlert—McQuinn: Mr and Mrs R. L. McQuinn, 10 Norfolk Street, Taupo, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their daughter, Brenda Elizabeth, to Robin Fredrick, youngest son of Mr and Mrs E. Pfahlert Kaniere Road, Hokitika.

Scott—Hewlett: Mr and Mrs J. H. Hewlett, Weka Street, Fendalton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jenny, to Pat, son of Dr and Mrs R. D. Scott, Merivale Lane. Silby—Blokhuia: Mr and Mrs A. Blokhuis, of 6 Neill Street, Christchurch, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their only daughter, Margaret Melia, to Winston Claude, only son of Mr and Mrs D. E. Silby, of 91 Brockworth Place, Christchurch.

Wilson—Cron: Mr and Mrs Cyril Cron, 90 Rolleston Street, Hokitika, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their third daughter, Nola Frances, to Pieter John, eldest son of Mr and Mrs W. A. Wilson, 33 Second Avenue, Whangarei.

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Bibliographic details

Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31773, 2 September 1968, Page 2

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ENGAGEMENTS Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31773, 2 September 1968, Page 2

ENGAGEMENTS Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31773, 2 September 1968, Page 2