Brides go wild down the aisles.THREE newly-married brides have taken another trip down the aisle - but this time instead of holding bouquets they pushed shopping trolleys. Sisters Penny Sydenham Syd·en·ham , Thomas 1624-1689. English physician who advocated the Hippocratic ideals of observation and experience in medicine, and recorded detailed firsthand accounts of numerous maladies, including gout, malarial fever, measles, dysentery, , 36, Charlotte Topping, 35, and their stepsister Lucy Lucy Nickname for a remarkably complete (40% intact) hominin skeleton found by Donald Johanson at Hadar, Eth., in 1974 and dated to 3.2 million years ago. The specimen is usually classified as Australopithecus afarensis and suggests—by having long arms, short legs, an Lindgren, 29, all donned their bridal gowns to go shopping at the Rugby branch of Tesco on Monday. The sisters, who all got married in the last two years, did the stunt to raise cash for Breakthrough, which carries out research into breast cancer. The charity has been close to the family's hearts since Penny and Charlotte's mother Susan Price Susan Price, born 1955 in Dudley in the West Midlands, is an award-winning English writer of novels for young adults. She also writes for younger children. She still lives in the Black Country. successfully fought the disease earlier this year. The scheme was hatched hatch 1 n. 1. a. An opening, as in the deck of a ship, in the roof or floor of a building, or in an aircraft. b. The cover for such an opening. c. A hatchway. d. by Penny, from Wellesbourne, who also manages the Tesco-owned One Stop store in Kenilworth, as she chatted to Lucy, a teacher who now lives in Sweden, and Charlotte, a travel counsellor from Kent. Stuart Taylor, father of Penny and Charlotte and stepfather to Lucy, said he was very proud. He said: "They decided it would be nice to take the opportunity to wear their dresses again for a good cause." Because they organised the event so quickly they did not expect to raise a great deal of cash - but are now planning more events. Mr Taylor said although they did not know how much was raised, they were delighted with the response they had. H said: "Everyone was very interested - we got a lot of double takes. "It was a great start." CAPTION(S): D23688_1. BRIDAL PARTY: Fundraisers (from left) bridesmaid Jessica Sydenham, Lucy Lindgren, Charlotte Topping and Penelope Sydenham at Tesco in Rugby. Picture: WILL BINNS |
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