West Sussex Gazette

Lunch celebratio­n for the Scrabble queen’s 100th birthday

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The Tuesday Lunch & Social Club at Offington Park Methodist Church in Worthing had a special meal last week, celebratin­g the 100th birthday of a long-standing member.

Peggy Smith attends weekly, enjoying a meal with friends and an afternoon of games, where she is known as the queen of Scrabble.

It was at the church nearly 28 years ago that Peggy married the love of her life, having met up with her childhood sweetheart again after nearly 50 years apart.

Peggy was born in Rochester on December 8, 1923, and started school at the same time as Theo Smith. They remained friends and childhood sweetheart­s throughout their school days and the war years.

After school, Peggy got a job as secretary to the manager at

Short Brothers, where flying boats were made.

She recalled: "They used to take off from the Medway. Oh, they were lovely things. I had a ride in one. You had to get a little boat out to where it was moored. Another secretary and myself, we went up together and I can remember us both giggling."

In 1948, Peggy moved to Canada and she and Theo, who was serving in the Army, went their separate ways.

Peggy then lived in Scotland for a while, ran a village shop in Derbyshire and retired to Cheltenham – and it was there that she met Theo again.

Speaking to the Herald when they were married in January 1996 at the age of 72, Peggy said: "We met up again, when I was a widow and Theo a widower, at a mutual friend's party whom we'd also known at school. It was absolutely fantastic. We just picked up the conversati­on where we left it in 1948."

Theo's home was in Worthing and when Peggy moved here, she acquired an instant family with his two daughters, step-daughter and three grandchild­ren.

Asked if a regular exercise routine was the secret of her good health and longevity, Peggy laughed and said 'no, none of that nonsense' but she added that she had always loved gardening and that had kept her fit. She also used to go out regularly with a walking group.

Peggy chose a pork roast for her birthday meal at the lunch club and celebrated again on her birthday with all her family at The Cricketers in Broadwater on Friday.

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Peggy Smith with her step-daughter Jackie Brown, celebratin­g her 100th birthday

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