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In 1948,
at the age of 38 years, Mel Hepburn joined the Saskatoon Figure Skating
Club to learn ice dancing. It was the beginning of a remarkable
association. He was president of the Saskatoon Club from 1951 until
1953, club treasurer and club test chairman for many years in the 1950s,
chairman of production chairman for the annual ice carnival for 18
years, was twice treasurer of the Western Canada Section and became a
life member of the Saskatoon club.
Mel has
been a judge of figure skating for 36 years and gave dedicated service
to many communities in Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba in the judging
field. He judged his last competition in 1987.
In 1980,
Mel organized precision skating in Saskatoon and for eight years, was
organizer, manager and trainer of the city's precision teams. His name
was given to the Open Precision championships in 1987. He continued to
serve the Saskatoon Club as archivist and historian.
Originally from Melville, Mel was six years old when he the mascot for
the Melville Millionaires when they won the Allan Cup in 1914. |