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Married

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Heise--Waide. At St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Beverley, only daughter of Mr and Mrs C. A. Waide, Whatatutu Hotel, to Rodger, second son of Mr and Mrs F. W. Heise, 19 McLean Street, Wairoa. The attendants are, from left, Dean Blunden, Wairoa (page boy), Donna Waide, Whangarei, niece of the bride (flower-girl), Adele Clayton-Greene (chief maid), Graham Bull, Marae Kakaho (best man), Angela Fletcher, John Simpson, Wairoa, Patsy Heise, Wairoa, sister of the groom, and Bevan Waide, brother of the groom. Future home, Wairoa. (Studio One).

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Benseman--Clare. At the Mangapapa Union Parish Church, Atkinson Street, Annette, daughter of Mrs J. Clare, 44 Winter Street, to Ivan John Benseman, Te Puke. The attendants are Marian Clare, sister of the bride, and Clive Benseman, Te Puke, cousin of the groom. Future home, Te Puke. (Studio One).

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Schoolboys brave frosty and windy mornings to play early soccer on Saturdays. Some teams play at school grounds while the remainder play at Anzac Park. The pictures on this page were taken at Anzac Park.

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Sidney Koia (right) who plays for Trojans intercepts the ball from Frank Dibben (Rangers). The score was Trojans, 3, and Ranger, 1.

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Noel Whittaker (Hotspurs) and Peter Jury (Demons) in action. There was no score for this game.

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Peter Jury, centre half for Demons, played good soccer.

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While their big brothers played, these youngsters played an exciting game of their own. This game has become an almost permanent Saturday morning fixture. The ages of the players range from four to seven years for the boys and up to 11 years for the girls.