From The Cheshire Observer of 22 December 1956: "On Tuesday and Wednesday, Tarvin G.F.S. members and candidates, supported by carol singing by the Young Wives' Group, gave a nativity play based on an old Russian legend entitled 'The Legend of the Baboushka' ... Those taking part were: - ... O▮▮▮▮ Chrimes..." From The Cheshire Observer of 2 September 1966: LOCAL WEDDINGS MR. J.W. SHAW-POLLARD AND MISS O.A. CHRIMES [PHOTOGRAPH] The wedding took place at St. Andrew's Church, Tarvin, on Monday, of Miss O▮▮▮▮ [sic] A▮▮▮▮▮ Chrimes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Chrimes, of The Bungalow, Sandy Lane, Tarvin, and Mr. J▮▮▮ W▮▮▮▮▮ Shaw-Pollard, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Shaw-Pollard, of 1, Bidston Close, Upton Park, Chester. Rev. J. Eastham officiated and the best man was Mr. G. Pearson. The bride wore ... The bridesmaids were Misses B. Johnson, S. Chrimes and Sheila Chrimes. ... After a reception at the Oaklands Hotel, Hoole, the couple left for a honeymoon touring in the South of England. For travelling, the bride wore ..." |