The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Romance, dancing, and happy tears as pair celebrate 70th

- CLAIRE WARRENDER

ABroughty Ferry care home was filled with romance and happy tears as two of its residents celebrated 70 years of marriage.

Gerry and Ena Smith held hands and sang songs as they marked their platinum wedding anniversar­y at Orchar Nursing Home.

Gerry, 91, and 88-yearold Ena even danced to some of their favourite tunes.

And Gerry brought staff to tears as he regaled them with memories of the couple’s seven decades together.

He only moved to Orchar House on Monday so he could celebrate the special occasion with his wife, who has lived there for around a year.

Gerald, to give him his Sunday name, is well known in Dundee, having taught generation­s of children at St Vincent’s RC Primary School.

The Pitkerro Road school closed in 2018 and was demolished the following year.

He was 21 when he married the 18-year-old Davina on March 31, 1951, and the couple initially set up home with Ena’s mum in St Andrews Street.

They were excited when they moved from there to a little one-bedroom flat on Crescent Lane. It was there they had their only child, a son, also called Gerry.

The family lived there until around 1960, when they moved to Ellengowan Drive.

Gerry began his working life as a motor mechanic but moved to the Veeder Root factory, now known as Stoneridge Electronic­s.

“He moved there from the garage because the factory was paying about three times the wages,” said Gerry Jr.

“He stayed there was about 40.”

Although Gerry had left school at 14, he decided to go to night school to gain the qualificat­ions needed to start teacher training.

“He qualified as a teacher and worked at St Vincent’s school until he retired,” said Gerry Jr. “My daughter discovered a Facebook page last year where former pupils were reminiscin­g about my dad and what a good teacher he was.”

Ena, meanwhile, was a weaver in one of Dundee’s flax mills. She left there around the same time Gerry left Veeder Root and trained as a civil servant.

“Mum moved into the care home about a year ago but dad only went in on Monday. He wanted to move in in time to celebrate their 70th wedding anniversar­y together.

“The home gave them a really good day and there were a few happy tears.” till he

“The home gave them a really good day

 ??  ?? SPECIAL DAY: Gerry and Ena Smith on their platinum wedding anniversar­y at Orchar Nursing Home, Broughty Ferry.
SPECIAL DAY: Gerry and Ena Smith on their platinum wedding anniversar­y at Orchar Nursing Home, Broughty Ferry.

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