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This Toronto couple married 75 years 'know no life without each other'

Bill Challenger is still smitten by his wife of a remarkable 75 years.

'We couldn't ask for anything better than the life we've had,' says Janet, 93

Bill and Janet Challenger started their lifelong relationship at the Neilson chocolate factory. (Grant Linton/CBC/Challenger family)

Bill Challenger is still smitten by his wife of a remarkable 75 years.

Their long-lasting love story started at the assembly lines of the then-Neilson chocolateplant in Toronto's Little Portugal. They were mere teens.

"I had a car and at quitting time, I asked [Janet]if she wanted a ride home,"Billtold CBC Toronto. "She said, 'Yes.' That's how we first got together."

Bill, now 94, used to drive away the boys that would try to woo Janet Challenger at the chocolate factory, earning himself the moniker "Red Tiger" a nod to his red hair and assertiveness.

Bill and Janet Challenger marked 75 years of marriage in November 2016. (Challenger family)

"She was a good looking girl. She was a pretty girl," Bill said. "Still is."

"Thank you," Janetsaid with a laugh.

"That's how you keep marriage going, right," Bill contended.

They certainly have kept going; nearly 76 years, to be exact. They wed in a modest ceremony in November1941.

Toronto couple celebrates 75 years of marriage

8 years ago
Duration 0:59
Bill and Janet Challenger celebrated 75 years in November. This is their love story.

"We couldn't afford a big wedding," said Janet, who turns 93on Valentine's Day.

"Just the two of us," Bill said of their wedding day.

"It all turned out pretty good, I think," Janet added.

Save a few wartime years, the two have hardly ever been apart.

After they wed, Billserved as a mechanic, tending to Hawker Hurricane aircraft in the Royal Canadian Air Forceduring the Second World War.

"I didn't like it," Bill said of leaving Janet. "But it was wartime and these were the things we had to do and we just did them."

Bill and Janet Challenger wanted to raise a big family. Together, they had seven children. (Grant Linton/CBC)

'Family was our biggest joy'

They are most proud of their big, tight-knit family.

Janet had eight sisters. Meanwhile, Bill was an only child.

"He liked when he came into my family,the interaction with all my family and friends," Janet said.

"He said he wanted the same thing when we got married and that is what we did."

Bill and Janet Challenger wed in a modest ceremony in 1941. (Challenger family)

Together, they raised seven children two daughters and five sons and have 13 grandchildren, as well as 10great-grandchildren.

"Loving my wife and my children has been a real blessing," Bill said.

"We couldn't ask for anything better than the life we've had," Janet said. "Just beingtogether with our familywas our biggest joy of all and still is."

Janet Challenger says she feels blessed by the life she shared with Bill. (Grant Linton/CBC)

But together, Bill and Janet loved to dance Janet more so.

"He wasn't very big on dancing but Iwas. He turned out to be a pretty good dancer."

"We have so many good times together."

'They know nolife without each other'

Jim Challenger, the youngest of theirseven children, now cares for Bill and Janet at his Scarborough home.

He said their love for family defines who they are and their relationship.

"They're still very committed to each other. They've been together so long that they know nolife without each other."

Bill and Janet Challenger have 13 grandchildren as well as 10 great-grandchildren. (Grant Linton/CBC)

"They really are comfortable with each other and very uncomfortable when they're away from each other."

Jim said the family feels fortunate to have witnessed their marriage and know of no other living couple in Toronto who have hit the 75-year milestone.

"When Isee them together on the couch, watching TV in the evening, I think that's just as good as it gets."

A 75-year romance

8 years ago
Duration 2:18
Bill and Janet Challenger hit a remarkable milestone.