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Sturgis senior club celebrated 50 years

Sturgis READ senior Club turns half century-old surrounded by many members and invited guests.
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Cutting the 50th anniversary cake at the Sturgis READ Club, from left, were: Charles Woytas, Katherine Kuzik and Gladys Hydamaka.

STURGIS — The Sturgis READ seniors club celebrated its 50th anniversary surrounded by 90 past and current members as well as many community members.

The Sept. 30 celebration kicked off with a barbecue followed by a short program and the cutting of the special anniversary cake.

The program was chaired by Betty-Lou Skogen, club president and the honour of cutting the cake went to four of the 90-plus year-old original members Katherine Kuzik, Charles Woytas and Gladys Hydamaka. Bertha Mills was also honoured but unable to attend the anniversary. The members were honoured with special boutonniere or corsage.

Honourable members Bertha Mills and Gladys Hydamaka were acknowledged and thanked for their hard work, wisdom, and good memories. “The founding members had a vision for a gathering place for the seniors of our community,” stated Betty-Lou Skogen. “They worked hard and their vision became a reality in 1973 when the Sturgis READ club was established.”

Marilyn Harris researched the past 50 years and gave a brief history of the club.

Jerry Steciuk provided the musical entertainment for the anniversary celebrations. In lieu of the anniversary a new sign was made and erected at the entrance of the club. The sign was made by Lucky 7 Custom Metals. “It serves as a lasting reminder of the club’s beginning so many years ago,” stated Skogen.

Dale Bashforth, a representative from the Town of Sturgis and Terry Dennis, Canora-Pelly MLA brought greetings and congratulations to the club’s milestone. Gladys Hydamaka and Charles Woytas officially cut the cake. Daryl Kuzik and Hilda Kuzik served the cake  on behalf of Daryl’s mom Katherine. Sharon Secundiak made and decorated the cake.

The current READ club board was introduced: Betty-Lou Skogen, chair; Marilyn Harris, treasurer; Don Kurulak, vice-chair; Gail Kozak, secretary; Verna Melynchuk, corresponding secretary and rentals, and directors Blaine Medlang, Ruth Popowich, Connie Sill, Bert Suknasky, Chuck Samuels, Loretta Toderash and Shirley Woytas.

“The decorating committee did a fantastic job as did the kitchen workers and barbeque volunteers. A big event like this required many volunteers and hours and creativity by many people. Our members stepped up and helped in many ways behind the scenes. We have 70 members this year. Thank-you hardly seems adequate for helping putting on such a successful event,” concluded Skogen.

The club began in 1973. With the support of the Sturgis branch of the Royal Canadian Legion and town council, the organization was formed. It was the second such group formed in Zone 141. The numbers of senior groups increased rapidly thereafter.

The highlights that occurred through the years were many. The Kitchen Band led by Hilda Boen had over 40 members who entertained for many years around the community. The club made the Guinness World Book of Records for a quilt made as part of the Saskatchewan Seniors project. Pat Armstrong contributed towards the history with interviewing each READ club member and recorded their history in the monthly newsletters. The board had made a decision that members could only smoke in the building while they were sitting at a table. The READ club building was made possible through a New Horizon grant. The first board executive was Hudson Armstrong, chair; Hilda Boen, vice-chair and Al Palmer, secretary and treasurer.

The EMO building that had been originally chosen for the club soon became too small with the growing numbers of members. Town Council donated the Lornell Building on Main Street,  tax and rent free. The club moved into its new location in 1974 and held an official grand opening on May 28, 1975 with a membership of 135 members.