The wedding took place recently at St. Mary's Parish Church, Tenby, of Mr. Michael Cornick and Miss Jacqueline Mary Diment.
The groom, who works for the Ministry of Defence, is the son of Mr. R. Cornick and Mrs. D. Murray, of Cardiff, while the bride, a carer at Park House Court, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Diment, of Upper Hill Park, Tenby.
Given away by her father, the bride, who arrived at the church in a horse drawn carriage, looked radiant in a fitted ivory satin dress with a strapless bodice and long train. She also wore a diamante tiara accompanied by a long veil and carried a bouquet of ivory lilac roses.
Attending her as maid-of-honour was her best friend, Carly Greenwood, while bridesmaids were Stacey and Kimberley Jones (bride's cousins), who wore lilac dresses and carried bouquets of lilac and ivory roses.
Flower girls were Roxanne Greenwood and Ellie Diment, who wore ivory dresses with a silver sash.
Jordan Cornick (bride and groom's son) was the page boy.
Best man was Gerald Loftus (groom's best friend), while ushers were Paul Diment (bride's brother) and Richard Farrelly (groom's friend).
After the ceremony, a reception was held at the Giltar Hotel. Later the couple left for a honeymoon in Gran Canaria.
They will be making their home in Saundersfoot.



