An Old Kilpatrick stalwart celebrated her 100th birthday with a Whiskey and lemonade, and a telegram from the Queen.
Margaret Jones, known as Peggy, was born in Whiteinch but moved to the area in 1941 after meeting her husband Samuel.
Peggy celebrated the milestone birthday surrounded by her family and neighbours at the Glen Lusset on Sunday, May 8, followed by a visit to her Senior Citizen's club on Tuesday where she was met by West Dunbartonshire's Provost McAllister.
The centenarian enjoyed a 'wee Whiskey' to mark the occasion with her family who had travelled from Ireland and Edinburgh to help her celebrate.
Peggy was honoured to have received the Queen's card telling the Reporter 'it was just nice to get it and to have everyone with me to celebrate'.
After meeting while standing in the queue at the pictures in Clydebank, Peggy and Samuel moved to Old Kilpatrick to start a family.
The couple went on to have three children together, Sam, Tom, and Margaret, before Sam died in 1982.
Since retiring from managing a wallpaper shop, the grandmother to seven and great-grandmother to five, enjoys going on a cruise and relaxing in her garden.
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