From The Crewe Chronicle of 8 April 1961: "WEDDINGS MR. B. LEDWARDS AND MISS M▮▮▮▮▮ CRIMES [PHOTOGRAPH in 15 April edition] The wedding took place at Bradfield-road Methodist Church on Saturday of Mr. B▮▮▮▮ Ledwards, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ledwards, of 91, North-street, and Miss M▮▮▮▮▮ F▮▮ Crimes, daughter of Mr. and Mr. W. Crimes, of 167, Bradfield-road, both of Crewe. The Rev. E. Kenworthy conducted the ceremony and Mr. W.B. Stubbs was the organist. The bride was given away by her father and wore ... She was attended by Miss S▮▮▮▮ Ledwards (sister of the bridegroom), and Miss Pamela Griffiths (niece). They wore ... Mr. A. Stubbs was best man. After a reception for over 90 guests at the Cross Keys Hotel the couple left for their honeymoon in Blackpool. For travelling the bride wore ... A member of Shavington United Football Club and employed by Rolls-Royce Limited, Mr. Ledwards in on National Service. Miss Crimes is employed at the C.W.S. clothing factory." See notes for husband B▮▮▮▮ LEDWARDS. |