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Family: Gerald Edmond WILLSON / Betty Ngaio FRASER (F135)
m. 21 Jul 1938-
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Gerald Edmond WILLSON
Birth 06 Sep 1912 Gisborne, Gisborne, New Zealand Death 28 Aug 1974 Gisborne, Gisborne, New Zealand Burial 30 Aug 1974 Gisborne, Gisborne, New Zealand Marriage 21 Jul 1938 [1, 2, 3] Gisborne, Gisborne, New Zealand [1, 2, 3] Father Henry Edmond WILLSON | F6490 Group Sheet Mother Gladys POULGRAIN | F6490 Group Sheet
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Betty Ngaio FRASER
Birth 14 May 1915 Palmerston North, Manawatu, New Zealand Death 11 Mar 1987 Gisborne, Gisborne, New Zealand Burial 13 Mar 1987 Gisborne, Gisborne, New Zealand Father James Alexander Taratoa FRASER | F6493 Group Sheet Mother Iona Ethel Jessie CAMERON | F6493 Group Sheet
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Birth Death Burial Spouse Beverley Ivy MUIR | F6463 Marriage Spouse Living | F6464 Marriage
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+ Roger Collin WILLSON
Birth 12 Oct 1946 Gisborne, Gisborne, New Zealand Death 07 Oct 2012 Gisborne, Gisborne, New Zealand Burial 11 Oct 2012 Gisborne, Gisborne, New Zealand Spouse Living | F6480 Marriage Spouse Living | F6551 Marriage
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WEDDING BELLS
Willson - Fraser
Dainty tinsel georgette was the material chosen for the attractive frocks worn by the bride and bridesmaids of the pretty wedding celebrated in Holy Trinity Church on Thursday evening, and spring bulbs and ornamental foliage were used with artistic effect for the decoration of the church.
Attractive Frocks
The bride was Betty Ngaio, daughter of Mr. J. Fraser, Ruatahuna, and niece of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Cameron, Waerenga-a-hika, and the bridegroom, Gerald Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Willson, Waikohu. Canon A. F. Hall conducted the marriage service, and Mr. D. G. Dyer presided at the organ.
Graceful Bridal Gown
Escorted toy her uncle, Mr. D. P. Cameron, who gave her away, the bride, carrying a lovely sheaf of lilies, made a charming picture in her graceful gown of tinsel georgette over magnolia satin, which was designed on becoming princess lines, and her dainty magnolia tulle veil, which was held in place by a halo of orange blossom and hung in filmy folds over her frock. The only jewellery worn by the bride was a beautiful string of Mexican opals, a gift from the bridegroom, which was an effective finishing touch to her picturesque ensemble.
The bridesmaids, Miss Iona McKenzie, chief, cousin of the bride, Miss Iris Phillips, and Miss Marjorie Willson, sister of the bridegroom, were dressed alike in very pretty frocks of cornflower blue tinsel georgette each modelled with a gauged waistline forming a full, flowing skirt, and a V neckline finished with a sequin butterfly. A little tulle veil held in place with three silver flowers, silver shoes and hose to tone, and an artistic bouquet of pink and blue flowers, including camellias, daphne and blue irises, completed each bridesmaid's charming toilette.
The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Hugh Cameron as best man, and by his brother, Mr. Ronald Willson, and Mr. Neil Munro, Wairoa, as groomsmen. The bridegroom's cousin, Mr. Ralph Matthews, was to have been best man, but owing to the bad state of the roads and lack of plane transport he was unable to reach Gisborne.
Enjoyable Reception
After the service in the church a very enjoyable reception was held in Le Grand Cafe, where the guests were received by Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Cameron, the latter wearing a smart ensemble of London tan lace and a velvet toque to match, and holding a pretty bouquet of autumn-tinted flowers, the chief of which were Iceland poppies.
The bridegroom's mother wore a becoming gown of black chiffon velvet and a black velvet toque.
The bride's sister, Mrs. Walker, in an attractive frock of blue floral silk and a white fur coat, and Miss Iona Fraser, wearing sylvan green panne velvet and a gold figured jacket, assisted in entertaining the guests.
Among the other relatives present were Mrs. C. McKenzie, the bride's aunt, in prune velvet with a matching toque, and Mrs. Parkinson, the bridegroom's sister.
The customary toasts were honoured during the wedding breakfast, which was served from tables effectively decorated with spring flowers. Pride of place at the bridal table was held by a handsome wedding cake. The duties of chairman were ably carried out by Mr. J. B. Clark, Patutahi.
After the wedding breakfast a delightful dance was held, the music being played by Mrs. W. Thomson. In addition to the guests who attended the wedding, a number of young people were invited to the dance, which proved a happy finale.
While the dance was in progress the bride and bridegroom left on their wedding trip, Mrs. G. E. Willson's travelling ensemble comprising a smartly tailored brown suit trimmed with touches of green, a brown hat and a brown fur coat.
The Guest List
Among the guests invited were Mr. and Mrs. D. Cameron (Ruatahuna), Mr. and Mrs. W. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mackie, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dods, Mr. and Mrs. Trafford, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. F. McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. C. Holland, Mr. and Mrs. C. Tietjen, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cameron, Dr. and Mrs. H. Angell, Mr. and Mrs. G. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Willson, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. De Costa.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. H. White, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Buscke, Mr. and Mrs. B. Alley, Dr. and Mrs. F. Kahlenberg, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Murphy (Tokomaru Bay), Mr. and Mrs. E. McKay (Te Awamutu), Mr. and Mrs. C. Handly (Palmerston (North), Mr. and Mrs. Halse (Auckland), Mr. and Mrs. Weatherly (Whakatane), Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bain, Mr. and Mrs. C. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stoneham, Mr. and Mrs. J. Craill, Mr. and Mrs. Bull, Mr. and Mrs. G. Edgecombe (Waipukurau), Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. P. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kinder, Mr. and Mrs. A. Willson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. K. Poulgrain, Mr. and Mrs. N. Poulgrain, Mr. and Mrs. P. Muir, Mr. and Mrs. A. Trafford, Mr. and Mrs. G. Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Smythe (Whakatane), Mr. and Mrs. B. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. C. Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory (Thames), Mr. and Mrs. Redmond (Opotiki), Mr. and Mrs. O'Hagen (Timaru), Mr. and Mrs. Brown (Petone), Mr. and Mrs. A. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. H. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. E. Matthews.
Mesdames A. W. Arthur, C. McKenzie, Baird, Preston, and Grayson.
Misses McKay (Wai-o-matatini), Parata (Rotorua), E. and L. Matthews, M. Cameron, M. Willson, G. Parkinson. I. Fraser, I. McKenzie, E. McKenzie, S. Willson, Muir, E. Poulgrain, J. Campbell, L. Harris, A. Bull, N. and A. Williams, L. Hill, M. and H. Trafford, H. Lane, I. and E. Cameron, N. Allen, I. Phillips, J. Tietjen, E. Wheeler, S. Fleming, G. Clinch, C. Faulkner, A. Jacobs, A. Hannah, I. MacDonnld (Tolaga Bay), P. Baird, J. Pilmer, N. Bruce, M. Nathan (Palmerston North), N. Trafford (New Plymouth), and J. Poynter.
Messrs. McPhail, A. H. Wilson, W. Pilmer, G. McKay (Wai-o-matatini), J. Smith (Palmerston North), G. and H. Cameron, B. McKenzie, S. Robertson, A. and G. McPhail, V. Packe, C. and S. Trafford, R. Pilmer, Birch, J. Nigro, J. Peddle, R. Matthews, R. Preston, G., L., and B. Willson, A. Hope, and Haden (Whakatane).
Source: Poverty Bay Herald, 23 July 1938 Page 17
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