Engagements
BLACK - SMITH: Mr and Mrs G. T. Smith, Walau, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their only daughter, Stephanie, to John, eldest son of Mrs Peggy Black and the late I. D. Black, Walrura. DENMEAD — HAY: It is With Joy that Betsy and lan Hay announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Donna, to Jeremy, fourth son of Marjorie and Colin Denmead, Devonport, Auckland. Their marriage will take place at the Invercargill Salvation Army Citadel, on Saturday, September 3, 1983. DODGE — GILLESPIE: Graham and Anne Gillespie, Marula, are pleased to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Helen, to Wayne, second son of Peter and Joy Dodge, Christchurch. “As for the promise we have made to each other, the Lord will make sure that we will keep it forever.” 1 Samuel 20:23. GREEN — TOTH: The engagement is announced between Mark Donald, son of Mr and Mrs C. W. Green, of St Martins, Christchurch, and Ilona Lorraine, daughter of Mr and Mrs S. A. Toth, of Merivale, Christchurch. JAMIESON — BAXTER: Barry and Bev Baxter, Bishopdale, are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandrs, to Alan, son of Ray and Margaret Jamieson, Nelson. KNOX — McRAE: Dave and Judy have great pleasure in announcing to family and friends their engagement. LAWN — EARLY: Fred and Mlrlel Early, of Lyndhurst, Ashburton, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their fourth daughter, Kaye, to Alastair, second son of Stan and Jeannette Lawn, of Christchurch. MCNAUGHTON — BUTTON: The engagement is announced of Virginia, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs B. H. Button, Lake Terrace Road, Christchurch 6, to Andrew, only son of Mrs P. McNaughton, Idris Road, Christchurch 5, and the late Mr A. W. McNaughton. MERRIN — CLEMENCE: Catherine (Kate) and John have much pleasure in announcing their engagement with the families best wishes. PAYNE — TOY: Kerry and Andrew have pleasure in announcing their engagement to family and friends. PETTERSON — HILL: Mr and Mrs Brian Petterson, West Takaka, wish to announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Helen Mary, to Stewart Clifford, younger son of Mr and Mrs Cliff Hill, Pohara. QUINLIVAN — TOMPKINS: Chris and Angela are pleased to announce to family and friends their engagement. BLATTER — PRICE: Perry Michael Slatter, Otakl, and April Jane Price, Levin, have great pleasure in announcing their engagement, with the blessing of family and friends. STEFANISSIN — ERMERINS: Mr and Mrs T. Ermerlns, of Ashley, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their daughter, Jacqueline, to Frank Stefanissin, of Vancouver, Canada. STEWART — O'MALLEY: Bernadette and Phil O’Malley, St Albans, are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, Katie, to Mark, son of Pauline and Mike Stewart, Somerfleld. STOTT — STEELE: Mr and Mrs Alex Steele, of Fendalton, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their younger daughter, Rachel Faith, to Wayne Gavin, the youngest son of Mr and Mrs Peter Stott, of Charing Cross. SUTHERLAND — BAILEY: Royce and Yvonne Bailey, of Walmate, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their only daughter, Andrea, to Colin, son of Ruth and the late Gordon Sutherland, of Christchurch. THOMPSON — ROBINSON: Dolly Robinson of Papanul, wife of the late Thomas Robinson, has much pleasure in announcing the engagement of her youngest daughter, Te Aroha, to Martin, youngest son of Nan and John Thompson, Darfleld.
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Press, 2 July 1983, Page 63
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