Real Interest In Life Reason For Longevity, p. 1

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< MRS. ELIZABETH ANN GRAY Real Interest In Life Reason For Longevity TRENTON"^ One of ton's best-known residents, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Gray, 511 Promt St., yesterday celebrated her 93rd birthday. / Mrs. Gray, the former Eliza- beth Ann. Blaikely, was born in Ma^rniora and lived in that dls~ .trict before moving to Trenton 46 years ago. She lives with her two sons, Joe Gray and Martin Doyle, (Mrs. Gray has been married twice); does all her own house- work and gardens in the sum- mer. She maintains an active in- terest in world and local af- fairs. Although failing eyesigiit precludes reading, she is a i keen, radio-listener. Eiglh-t prt* Mrs. Gray's'.nine I - 1 children are living .Beside Joe j and .Martin at home, Mrs. Mary ! Bonter, OaEpryirsg Place, Mrs.' Lena Mul'h-aron and Mrs. Ardie' Sinclair of Toronto, Mrs. Ellen j MeMtirt'er of •'•Trenton, 'Jack) Doyle of Belleville and George | Doyle of Trenton were all in | touch, wi'tfh thei'r niotlie'r to i add their felicitations to the j •many extended by fr-ienidig and i neighbors. Mrs. Gray \v<as tlie recipieiiit \ of nwiy gifts and cards. Shej insisted on servin-g callers wd'tih;! tea and birthday cake (baked | •by a neighbor) wben they call- i ed to wish lier 'bappy birthday. "I guess I ewe my long life to the fact ifoat I've been in- | terested In livimg", said Mrs. I Gcpay, < ' Feb,

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