Wonderful to Be Alive Says Consecon Centenarian, p. 1

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Wallace Massey might be 100 years old but he didn’t show it at the party given in his honor by the Elks Club of Picton on Saturday night. Mrs. Bill McWilliam and Neil McMaster, who organized the party look on as Mr. Massey reads the greeting on the cake. Wonderful to Be Alive Says Consecon Centenarian | The. Dicton PICTON (Staff) — What's it feel like to be 100? “It is wonderful” according to Wal- lace. Massey of Consecon. Saturday night a large num- Neil McMaster had arranged a party, to pay tribute to the 100-ye: Mr. Massey was born in the village of Consecon Dec. 6, 1867 and lived on the property iene he was born for all his life . Like his father and Grinder’ hetore him he was a commercial fisher- man and many tales are told is fair but he is hard of hear- ing. He tried a dance and en- joyed the music and refresh- ments. During the course of the evening Norris Whitney, MLA Se Pees ot oases. A large centennial emblem was decorated with 100 light- bie ameatenicoree. cogil has been a resident of the | home ‘for the past two years. [Ja llace Massey Eazette my Dec b)/967

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