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Milestone has these two over the moon

- ANDREA THIIS-EVENSEN

NEIL Armstrong’s “one small step for a man” almost crashed Jim and Prue Fidge’s wedding, and 50 years later it’s even trying to eclipse their golden anniversar­y.

The Geelong couple will celebrate half a century of wedded bliss in a few weeks; on July 21 — the same time the world will remember Armstrong’s famous moon walk.

Mr Fidge — who later became Geelong mayor — and his wife said they became a bit worried when they found out the moon landing was happening on their wedding day.

Mrs Fidge said she had no idea the moon landing would be on their big day, and that they only found out a few days before the wedding.

“We were really afraid they were going to be landing late in the afternoon so our guests would rather be glued to the TV than see our wedding,” Ms Fidge said.

Mr Fidge remember the chaos in the streets of Melbourne, when he was trying to buy his wedding shoes.

“I could barely get into the shops there were so many people crowded outside watching the TV’s,” Mr Fidge said.

While people were busy watching the moon landing Mr Fidge was franticall­y trying to find shoes to wear to his wedding that afternoon.

“I was getting a bit concerned the landing would still be going on by the time the guests arrived in Melbourne,” Mr Fidge said.

Luckily, the landing happened earlier in the day, and did not disrupt the wedding.

As Armstrong took his first steps on the surface of the moon Ms Fidge was getting her hair done, while her bridesmaid­s popped the champagne for them all to celebrate.

“It was exciting but after all it was my wedding day so I was pretty excited anyway, we were already having a party,” Mrs Fidge said.

“A good thing about this coincidenc­e is that people always remember the day of our anniversar­y and give us a call.”

On the anniversar­y of the moon landing the couple are celebratin­g their 50 years together, over a dinner with their family and bridal party.

 ?? Picture: GLENN FERGUSON ?? WHAT A DAY: Prue and Jim Fidge were married at the same time as the first moon landing.
Picture: GLENN FERGUSON WHAT A DAY: Prue and Jim Fidge were married at the same time as the first moon landing.

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