Win Celebrates 104th Birthday with Ice Cream Party

One of the south’s oldest residents has celebrated her 104th birthday among well-wishers in a specially created ‘ice cream parlour’.
Win, who was a Land Girl in the Second World War, was naturally the centre of attention on the big day at Colten Care’s Poole care home The Aldbury.
Companionship Team members there granted her wish to have an ‘ice cream party’ by turning a lounge into a vintage-style parlour and donning stripey aprons, hats and red bowties to serve her.

A delighted Win then asked to join in the fun by wearing a bowtie herself as she enjoyed an ice.
As well as a sweet tooth, Win has had a lifelong passion for dance, especially the tango, so party guests were only too happy to take to the floor and show off their moves in front of her.

Win said her earliest memory is of going to church as a child and singing hymns.
The soundtrack to the life has also been informed by a fondness for classical music and singers such as Doris Day, Deana Durbin and Vera Lynn.
Beth Ford, a Companionship Team member at The Aldbury, said Win was non-committal when asked for the secret of longevity, but added: “Having had the pleasure of knowing Win for the past ten years, her love of jam sandwiches, salty chips and chocolate is unrivalled, so potentially that’s the answer. In any event, it was a pleasure and privilege to help make Win’s birthday wish come true and we all thoroughly enjoyed the celebration.”