TEN days touring the USA was the honeymoon choice of Lynda Mary Stals and Tim Woodrow after their marriage at Yarner House, Bovey Tracey.

The couple thanked everyone who gave them dollars to make this honeymoon a holiday of a lifetime.

The bride, who works for EDF Exeter, is the eldest daughter of Derek and Mary Stals of Sandford. Her bridegroom, who works for Western Power in Exeter, is the only son of Richard and Gina Woodrow.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a full-length strapless ivory coloured gown with beaded floral lace, a sweetheart neckline with a chapel train. Her short ivory coloured veil was decorated with sparkly beads, and she carried a hand tied bouquet of dusky pink and cream roses with cream freesias and ivy.

She was attended by Natalie Bragg (friend), Elaine and Karen Stals (bride's sisters), with Ella Courtis as Flower Girl.

The three older bridesmaids work silk strapless knee length dresses in gunmetal grey with pastel pashminas and they carried handtied bouquets of pink, peach and orange roses with cream freesias and ivy.

The younger bridesmaid wore a pink and cream dress with a matching cardigan. She carried a basket of rose petals.

There were two Best Men, Leroy Bagwell and Paul Foster (bridegroom's friends). The usher was Leigh Toney (bride's friend), who also gave a Reading during the service.

The bride's sister, Elaine, played music while the couple were signing the Register. They chose Bickley Mill, Stoneycombe, Newton Abbot for their reception and are living at Longdown, Exeter.

The couple thank Leigh Toney, Julia Morgan and Zoe Courtis for all their help.