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Assiniboia resident to celebrate 100th

Isabelle O’Connor will mark her 100th birthday in a couple of days. A birthday celebration for the Assiniboia woman will be held at the Catholic Church Hall on Saturday, January 13 from 2 to 4 p.m.
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Isabelle O’Connor will mark her 100th birthday in a couple of days. A birthday celebration for the Assiniboia woman will be held at the Catholic Church Hall on Saturday, January 13 from 2 to 4 p.m.

When asked to describe her favourite memories Isabelle laughed, “at nearly 100 years old, trying to remember is a tough enough job!”

“I have so many fond memories, but the most rewarding is being able to watch my family grow!” Isabelle has 16 grandchildren, 36 great grandchildren, and 18 great great grandchildren to date.

Isabelle was born January 15, 1918 on a farm located miles southwest of Assiniboia, where she was raised with her four sisters and three brothers.

“We didn’t have much money; life was simple and friendships were important,” reflected Isabelle. “On Sundays during the summer months the neighbour kids would gather at our place for ballgames. The parents would play cards and socialize together. In the winter month when the adults went to barn dances us kids would push the kitchen table towards the wall; crank up the gramophone, listen to the music and square dance.”

“We got our first TV in 1957, it was a highlight watching Lawrence Welk on the black and white screen rather than listening to his performances,” said Isabelle. “Of course running water, flush toilets, and electricity came in the later years which was a true blessing.”

Isabelle completed her Grade 11 and 12 in Assiniboia. “The school happened to be built on the site where I know reside at Eastside Court. During this time I meant my future husband Urban (Chuck) O’Connor. He would come and watch me play baseball. My position was first base and I was a good hitter!”

Isabelle and Chuck were married in 1939; they had four girls, and worked various jobs. “As the girls grew older I took a position at Sears managing the store for 30 years. I was involved with the Kinnette club, loved playing Bingo, enjoyed music and dancing.”

Isabelle was very frank when asked for her advice to the younger generation. “I would tell them to get a good education; put their phones away for awhile and enjoy the company of others.”