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GOLDEN WEDDING

HILL ALLEN Mr and Mrs George Hill, "Te ; Waiu," Taneatua, recenSy celebrate ed their golden wedding with a family reunion at their residence.. The ten children of the marriage attended with their families. Many A congratulatory telegrams were" IG-f ceived. " •The dining and drawing rooms were tastefully decorated with gol- , den spring' flowers. At the luncheon table the two tiered wedding cake, made by a daughter, Mrs A. W. Juid, took pride of place. , . At the conclusion of .the luncheon Mr Alf Hill, in a few words called on the happy couple to accept a cheque and several beautiful gifts from members of the family, and friends, with all good wishes. Mrs Hill was presented with a beautiful ,* bouquet of golden spring flowers, by Mrs Eric Ilill. Those present were: Mr and Mrs G. R., Yeoman (Opouriao),, Mr and , Mrs Curtis Hill and family (Waiotahi), Mr and Mrs Harold Hill and family (Taneatua), Mr and MrsNorman Eagle and family (Waimana), Mr and Mrs Wally Lysaght (Whakatane), Mr Trevor Hill (Tan-* eatua), Mr James Donaldson Jn'r. (Opotiki), Mr George Donaldson, Mr Wemysis Donaldson (Opotiki), • , and twenty eight of the thirty grand children.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 202, 21 August 1940, Page 5

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GOLDEN WEDDING Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 202, 21 August 1940, Page 5

GOLDEN WEDDING Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 202, 21 August 1940, Page 5

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