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Wedding of the Week: Zoe McAnish and Callum Brown



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Published Date: 10 October 2008
The marriage of Zoe McAnish and Callum Brown
THE COUPLE:
Zoe is 24 and was brought up in Cornton, Stirling.
She is a teacher at Stenhousemuir Primary School. Callum (23) is a Falkirk Bairn and an IT technician in Grangemouth. The couple live in Windsor Road, Falkirk.

WHERE THEY MET:
Zoe and Callum met on a night out in Stirling in April 2006.

THE PROPOSAL:
Callum popped the question while the couple were on holiday in Austria in August 2006. The proposal came as a total surprise to Zoe.

THE WEDDING:
The marriage took place in Church of the Holy Rude, Stirling, by the Rev. John McMahon on July 19, 2008.

THE BRIDE'S OUTFIT:
Zoe wore an off–the–shoulder "Declaration" cream dress by Pronuptia, with Swarovski crystals and freshwater pearls and hand–made jewellery by Jude's Jewels.

THE BRIDAL PARTY:
The bridesmaids were Katriona Kerr and Joanne McKenzie; and flowergirl was Ellie Hogarty. The bestman was David Cowan and the usher was Steven Maley.

THE HONEYMOON:
The couple went to the Dominican Republic.

THANKS:
Sincere thanks are extended to both sets of parents, relatives and friends for the lovely gifts and good wishes.

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  • Last Updated: 23 October 2008 2:56 PM
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  • Location: Falkirk
 
 

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