Engagements
(Engagement notices must be signed by both parties.)
Anderson — Giesen: Mr and Mrs H. J. Giesen and Mr and Mrs N. W. G. Anderson wish to announce with pleasure the engagement of Maria and Adrian. Hay — de Roo: Mrs J. E. de Roo, wife of the late Mr R. F. de Roo, has pleasure in announcing the engagement of their daughter, Bernadette Anne, 5 Copenhagen Place, Christchurch, to Stuart, youngest son of Mrs J. McCrostie, of Dunedin, and the late Mr Peter Hay, of Scotland. Pamment —- Deans: Mr and Mrs 1. Deans wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Rosemary, to Norman, eldest son of Mr and Mrs R. Pamment, Whataroa, South Westland.
Popenhagen — Moore: Shirley, youngest daughter of Mr and' Mrs F. W. Moore, Southburn, No. 2 R.D., Timaru, and Murray, only son of Mr and Mrs J. F. Popenhagen, 18 Usk Street, Timaru, share with their parents in announcing their engagement.
Walker — Saunders: The engagement is announced between Kathryn Mary, youngest daughter of the late Mr R .W. Saunders and Mrs Saunders, 24 Garden Road, Fendalton, Christchurch, to William Hamilton, only son of Mr and Mrs W. A. B. Walker, 48 Ranui Street, Remuera, Auckland.
Weston-Webb — Oswald: rhe engagement is announced between Geoffrey, son of Mr md Mrs B. L. W. WestonvVebb, of Auckland, and Marianne, daughter of Mr and Mrs M. L. Oswald, of 'Duntroon," Blenheim,
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33803, 27 March 1975, Page 5
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