Monday, October 19, 2009

Sales Manager Ties The Knot!


Joe and Marilys Jardine celebrating their wedding



The 26th September was an extremely happy occasion for everyone working at Atlas Business and especially for one particular member of staff. Long-serving Sales Manager Joe Jardine finally tied the knot with fiance Marilys Yaselli at a lavish wedding ceremony split between St Mary's Church, Crewe and Cranage Hall, Holmes Chapel.

It was a particularly special day for everyone at Atlas as it was at the company that the happy couple first met. We were very pleased to welcome Marilys on board around eight years ago and little were we to know that a few short years later we would celebrating her marriage to one of our longest-serving employees. Despite leaving Atlas for pastures new in 2007, Marilys has remained a member of the extended Atlas family, making it a delightful double-celebration for us.

The day started with a remarkably calm Joe awaiting the arrival of Marilys at the church in Crewe. Joe was joined by Atlas directors John Butler, Daphne Butler and Craig Cameron as well as Atlas team members Sam Turner and Phil Potter. Together we all watched a beautiful ceremony which featured live choral singing.

After the wedding ceremony the newly-wed Mr and Mrs Jardine made their way to Cranage Hall, set in the rolling Cheshire countryside where the Wedding Party hosted the traditional wedding breakfast and speeches. Keeping it in the family, Joe's best man was brother and local businessman Ryan Jardine who, despite being more nervous than the groom, performed an active Best Man speech in front of the head table.

The evening was rounded off with many more of the Atlas team joining Joe and Marilys for a disco and live band performance late into the night.

Everyone at Atlas Business would like to send their warmest wishes for the future to Joe and Marilys and thank them for letting us be a part of their very special day.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If im not mistaken at the top left you can just about make Jonathan Jardine, who also used to work at Atlas.