WEDDING BELLS
A. quiet, but pretty wedding; took place at Haribari on Thursday afternoon last, the 'contracting parties being Mona, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Whitiskie of Harihari, and 'Mr William Jamieson, of Shannon, North T s!and. The Rev. Father O’Doherty, of Ross; officiated. . '
< A quiet but pretty wedding was celebrated at Holy Trinity Church, Grey mouth, last evening, the contracting parties being Mis s Vladimir Valerie Todd, second youngest daughter of Mr and the late (Mrs 'II. W. Todd, of Westport/ and, the popular manageress of Thoqpy’s Ltd.,- Westport branch, and James .Cleveland Holmes '(also of . Westport ( and one of NewBtoi. Ltd. best-known drivers). Veil. Archdeacon J. A. Jerniyn officiated, The bride was escorted by ■Mr P. J. Tborpy. Mies Olwyn Todd, sister of (the 'bride, wa« bridesmaid, •Mr ‘Graham Gilbert was best man and Mrs P. F. Tborpy matron of honour. A" recent ion \va s later held at the residence of the bride’s sister, Mi’s P. F. Tborpy, Chapel Street.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1933, Page 3
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165WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1933, Page 3
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