On Sunday 4 February Charles (Chic) and Irene Thomas of the Scottish Section hosted an afternoon High Tea for family and friends to celebrate their Diamond Wedding Anniversary. The event took place at the Garfield House Hotel in Stepps and a great day was had by all. Congratulations, Chic and Irene!
Cutting the cake: On their wedding day on 6 February 1964, Charles and Irene Thomas cut their wedding cake.60 years after they married, Chic and Irene, now 87 and 82 respectively, cut the cake to celebrate their Diamond Wedding Anniversary.The afternoon was celebrated with family and friends including ALL of Irene’s brothers & sisters (The Wilmot’s) who between them make up 522 years: Rosina Hughes (79), Irene Thomas (82), Ernie Wilmot (93), Elizabeth Codona (95), Edward Wilmot (88) and Richie Wilmot (85).Among the many messages of congratulations, Chic and Irene were pleased to receive a card and photo from King Charles and Queen Camilla.Sons Kevin & Trevor Thomas and daughter Caroline Stirling.Grandchildren Sean Stirling, Danielle Houldsworth (nee Thomas), Callum Thomas, Paige Stirling and Emma Thomas.Standing: nieces Georgina Codona and Pauline Holden (Thomas); seated: niece Maureen Morris, Chic’s sister Rosanne Morrison and niece Rosemary Wallis.Zoe Irvin (Wilmot) and John Irvin.Nieces Lorraine Blades (Gray) and June Wheatley (Gray).Billy Slater and Bradley Morrison.Belinda Ann McShane, Denise McShane and Sylvia Slater.Jimmy Biddall and Ann Stevenson.
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