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50 years an entertainer EMILY IRELAND It takes a lot of dedication to be in a club for more than half of your life. But that is exactly what was celebrated at the Masterton Savage Club on Saturday. Randell Mellish, 90, was presented with a badge to commemorate 50 years as a member of the Masterton Savage Club. The club, now known as the Masterton Savage Entertainers Club, is a group of entertainers who perform skits and sketches, as well as music and poetry. The club has entertained Wairarapa people for more than 100 years, putting on a number of shows annually, and taking their talents to Wairarapa rest homes. On Saturday, members and their friends got the party started for Randell with some singing and poetry before he began reminiscing on some of the lesser known stories in the club’s long history – including the one time ladies underwear was found strewn around the clubrooms following a 21st birthday party. “We had hired the hall out to some
people for a 21st birthday party,” Randell told members. “And we hadn’t long had the floor re-done. “At midnight the mum and dad had to go home for religious beliefs, and so, in came all their mates. “They had a tanker downstairs full of booze, and a hose up the steps.” During the night, somebody had cut the hose in half, flooding the new floor with booze, Randell said. Randell also told of the story where he had to break into the club’s own tour bus in Te Kuiti after the bus driver had locked the keys inside. “I joined the club in 1968… and I’ve enjoyed every minute of it really,” Randell said. “Over the years I have put a lot of work into it, and kept the place going.
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Randell Mellish standing outside the Masterton Savage Club. PHOTO/EMILY IRELAND
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