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The engagement of Miss Audrey Aspland, second daughter of Mr and Mrs Les Aspland of Burrowa Road, Young, to Mr Gordon Mote of Young, the only son of Mr and Mrs Albert Mote of Yass, has been announced
Engagement: Miss Audrey Aspland, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Les. Aspland, of Burrowa road, Young, to Mr. Gordon ('Bob') Mote, of Young, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mote, of Yass.
In the Methodist Church, Young, Miss Audrey Mavis Aspland and Mr. Gordon Mote were married by the Rev. N. W. Lickiss. The bride is the
second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Les Aspland, of Boorowa road, and the bridegroom, who resided in Boorowa street, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mote, of Yass. Mrs. E. Brown, sister, acted as Matron of Honor. The service was choral, 'The Voice That Breathed O'er Eden' and 'O, Perfect Love!' being sung. Miss G. Tonkin presiding at the organ. The duties of best man were carried out by Mr. E. Brown, of 'Trafalgar,' Young.
RECENT WEDDINGS
Young: Audrey, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Les Aspland, of Young and Gordon, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mote, of Yass.
GREENETHORPE.
Methodist Young People's Club.
Thirty members were present at the gentlemen's evening on Tuesday night. In the absence of Rev. Chapman the vice-president, Mr. Alf I'Anson, took the chair.
After a business meeting the gentlemen entertained the ladies, and those who contributed to the programme were: Mr. Hughie McColl, solo; Mr. Bob McColl, reading; Messrs. Frank Gray and Selby Pereira, duet: Mr. I'Anson: solo:
Messrs. H. McColl and A. I'Anson, duet; Messrs. Hilton Chapple and Ross Smith, mouth organ duet. After the programme all took part in a competition which had been prepared by Mr. Ron Smith and won by Mr. and Mrs. Ron Diproso. After the musical portion of the programme had been completed Mr. I'Anson welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Mote as visitors to the club and thanked Mr. Mote for coming out from Young on such a bad night to help in the programme. Mr. Mote kept all present very interested for over half an hour in the many films he showed. Many were in technicolor, including scenes of the Blue Mountains and Sydney.
Mr. Ron Diprose proposed a vote of thanks to Mr. Mote, and Mr. Bob McColl seconded it. After a very tasty supper, which was served by the gentlemen. Miss Bryer, on behalf of the ladies, proposed a vote of thanks to the gentlemen, Mr. I'Anson responding. The next meeting is to be a talk by Miss Richardson.
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