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Colwyn
Bay
Theosophist
makes
it to 100
Ellen Edgar celebrated her
100th birthday on
February 15th 2008
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North Wales Pioneer
A 'WELL-LOVED' Colwyn
Bay
resident celebrated her 100th birthday last week.
Ellen Edgar, who lives in the Swn y Mor
retirement complex, was thrown a surprise party by family and friends on Friday, February 15 2008.
Ellen and her guests were entertained by a magician and a slide show of her
life was shown. She said: “It has been lovely. I’m glad I have reached 100 so
that I could have this wonderful party.”
Ellen has lived in Colwyn
Bay
for 62 years. She was originally from Bolton,
Lancashire
and moved to the area in 1947 with her husband, Harry Edgar. The couple bought
Northwood Hotel in Rhos
Road and together developed it
into a vegetarian guest house. In 1953 they started the Vegetarian Society and
Harry became its first chairman. They also had an interest in Theosophy and became
members of the Colwyn
Bay
Branch of the Welsh Section of the Theosophical Society (T.S). The couple
visited Adyar in South India
on two occasions as part of the T.S World Congress and Ellen was in charge of
the catering for 4000 members and gave cooking demonstrations to Indian chefs.
Ellen and Harry had one son, Alan in 1933 and went on to have two grandchildren
and five great grandchildren. Ellen said: “I am very lucky. I have a wonderful
son and grandchildren.”
After 50 years in business they retired and both settled in a flat at the Swn y Mor
retirement complex in Colwyn
Bay
in 1989. Harry died in 1992, but Ellen has continued to enjoy their shared
interests. She said: “I have had a nice life. I think that I reached this age
because of the joy of living. I have just enjoyed life.”
She has maintained her independence and was recently seen experimenting with
new cookery recipes. Alan, Ellen’s son said: “Her social skills and as she
would say, Lancashire
sense of humour, make her a very popular resident at
the retirement complex.”
She has kept up to date with modern technology and is now using her laptop
computer to develop new skills. Alan said: “She keeps so busy that she says she
has no problems, because she has no time for them.”
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