Warragul & Drouin Gazette

90th for Irene

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Irene “Rene” Burns, who lived at Garfield North for 81 years celebrated her 90th birthday with family and friends at the Hillview Reception Roomon June 18.

Born at the Blackburn Private Hospital on the June 16, 1927, Irene commenced her education at Narre Warren Primary school and completed her studies at Garfield North Primary School.

Irene had two sisters and two brothers who are deceased.

In her younger days, she picked apples for Parish brothers in Garfield and at night worked in their packing shed packing apples.

She met and fell in love with a handsome young man named Dennis and the couple married at the Balwyn Church of Christ on June 16, 1948 which was Irene’s 21st birthday.

The couple settled at Garfield North where Dennis set up a sawmill business. Later he branched out to bulldozer work and then operated a gravel quarry on their property.

The couple had four children; June, Garry, Marion and Helen. Dennis died in 1991 and Irene continued to live on the property.

Irene has nine grandchild­ren and six great grand children.

When asked for her most memorable moment, Irene laughs as she recalls the day that she drove a large herd of cattle along the Princes Highway from Narre Warren to Brew Road, Garfield North.

Although she can’t do as much in the garden as she used to once, Irene has kept herself busy by making knitted stuffed toys and knitted coat hangers.

With the help of others she sells these on a craft stall during Hillview’s annual Quilt and Craft Show. All of the proceeds are donated to Hillview Aged Care.

Irene’s philosophy on life is three simple things; clean living, look after yourself and help others.

 ??  ?? Irene Burns celebrates her 90th birthday.
Irene Burns celebrates her 90th birthday.

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