The wedding took place at St. Issell's Church, Saundersfoot, on Saturday, of Mr. Andrew John Felton and Miss Jane Margaret Keys. The groom, a senior sales co-ordinator for an Australian mining machinery company, is the only son of Margaret and Jim Felton, of Bonny Hills, New South Wales, Australia, while the bride, a postgraduate student at the University of Brisbane, is the only daughter of Bob and Ruth Keys, of Whitehall Lodge, East Williamston. Given away by her father, the bride, who arrived at the church in a vintage Bentley Tourer, looked beautiful in a full-length ivory satin gown trimmed with ice blue pearl sequins, complemented by a matching stole, together with a threequarter-length veil. The bride was attended by her friend, Jo Hughes, and by the groom's sister, Meagan Felton, both looking very attractive in ice blue satin halter-neck corset top with clear sequin detail teamed with an ice blue full-length skirt. They carried hand-tied posies of ivory Roses with Delphiniums, white Veronica, Hosta leaves and Ruscus. Best man was Antoine Brownlee, a school friend of the groom, the groomsman was Andreas Staeubli from Zurich, and the ushers were Phillip Perry from Oman, and Dr. Andrew Newton from Sheffield. The service was conducted by Canon Michael Butler, who incorporated into the proceedings the Australian candle ceremony signifying the uniting of the two families. During the signing of the registry, the church organist, Michael Gulliford, played a fine selection of music, including Waltzing Matilda and some Rolf Harris classics. A reception followed at the Redberth Lodge, continuing late into the evening with music provided by Dennis Merrix. Following their honeymoon in France and Switzerland, the couple will make their future home in Brisbane.