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Thai honeymoon

LEIGH Noonan and Jacinta Tuck were married on a beautiful summer afternoon in Berwick recently.
Jacinta is the eldest daughter of Corry and John Tuck of Berwick.
Leigh is the son of Mary and Partrick Noonan of Maryknoll.
The couple was married at St Michael’s Catholic Church in Berwick on 20 January.
Leigh’s family parish priest, Father Michael Willimson, performed the nuptial service for the couple.
Jacinta’s sesamecoloured dress with beaded bodice was designed by Collette Dinnigan. She also wore a feather head decoration from Ward and Wylie.
Her sister Emily, as bridesmaid, assisted Jacinta.
The bride and bridesmaid wore corsages decorated with feathers rather than holding bouquet of flowers.
Tim Cornell was Leigh’s best man.
A reception dinner was held for 110 guests at the Glendower Kartoffelhouse Restaurant in Upper Beaconsfield.
The bride said many of the young guests danced the night away after dinner to the music of local entertainer Andrew Swift.
The couple honeymooned in Koh Samui, Thailand.
The couple, both aged 25, first met through family friends.
Leigh plays football for Nar Nar Goon.
Leigh and Jacinta have made their home in Berwick.

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