October 21 1961
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Wedding Bells Above: WEIR—LLOYD. At St.James' Presbyterian Church, Wanganui East, Raeone Margaret, daughter of Mr and Mrs E.J.Lloyd, 14 Duncan Street, Wanganui East, to Murray David, son of Mr and Mrs D. Weir, 6 Poutini Street, Wanganui. Attending the bride were Valerie Price (Wanganui) chief bridesmaid, and her sisters Jill (Wanganui) bridesmaid, and Marilyn (Wanganui) junior maid. Lance Murchison (Tokomaru Bay) was best man and Nelson Tizard (Wanganui) was groomsman. Future home.... Wanganui. RICHARDS. Below: KNUTH—HUNT. At St.Francis' Catholic Church, Marton, Marie Josephine, daughter of Mr and Mrs J.L.Hunt, 6 Lyon Street, Marton, to Brian Leslie, son of Mr and Mrs L.Knuth, 8 Lewis Avenue, Aramoho, Wanganui. Attending the bride were Colleen Bullman (Hawera) matron of honour, and Pam McKenzie (Palmerston North) bridesmaid. Bill Lane (Pukekohe) was best man and Gary Hunt (Marton) was the groomsman. Future home....Wanganui. RICHARDS. 22 RICHARDS, MARTON Mr J.Malcolm (president of the Durie Hill Club), and Mrs J.I.Cater (president of the Durie Hill Women's Club) addressed the assembled bowlers. The first jack of the season was sent down by Mrs J.Malcolm, wife of the president Bowling Opening The season of neglected gardens and dust-and-a-promise housework is back. Yes, the city's hundreds of bowlers are back in action. These photographs were taken at the opening of the Durie Hill Bowling Club's 1961-62 season. Some of the bowlers pictured at the club on opening day 23