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A ‘white’ ranges wedding for Sarah and Callum

Callum and Sarah White were married at Tatra Receptions in early February.Callum and Sarah White were married at Tatra Receptions in early February.

CALLUM and Sarah White have settled into their new home in Berwick following their wedding on 4 February.
The couple was married at 4.30pm at Tatra Receptions in the Dandenong Ranges.
Celebrant John Byrne conducted the ceremony.
The bride walked down the isle to the song Heaven by DJ Sammy.
Sarah wore a strapless offwhite dress with beading in a taffeta material with a veil, also offwhite in colour, with beading around the edges.
The bride held a bouquet of white lilies with pink roses and Singapore orchids.
Sarah is the eldest daughter of Shirley and Rodney Smith.
Callum is the eldest son of Sue White.
The couple’s parents all reside in Pakenham.
Sarah was assisted by head bridesmaid and best friend Tori Collins, and bridesmaids, her sisters Emma and Nicolle Smith and friends Amy Tivendale and Andrea Boon.
Her assistants wore dresses in a cocktail style by Mr K in peacock blue and passion purple.
Callum’s daughter Evie Drake was flower girl.
Paul Corrigan, who has been friends with Callum since kindergarten, was his best man.
Callum’s groomsmen were his brothers Vaughan and Tyler White and Troy Morrison, who has been a friend since primary school.
The bride described the reception as ‘perfect’.
The couple had their bridal waltz to All My Life by KC and Jo Jo.
Sarah and Callum took a 12day honeymoon to Thailand.
Callum plays football and Sarah plays netball for ROC. They have been involved with the club since juniors.

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