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A celebration for the ages

Three Peace Arch Hospital Auxiliary volunteers celebrated milestone birthdays at the Superfluity Shop last week.
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Jean Fedak

It was a big day for three longtime volunteers at the Superfluity Shop May 9.

Jean Fedak, Kay Waksel and Ruth McLintock celebrated their 89th, 91st and 95th birthday, respectively, in a joint celebration at the Peace Arch Hospital Auxiliary's thrift store.

More than a dozen fellow volunteers gathered around the three women to sing Happy Birthday in the kitchen of the shop, decked out in their red auxiliary shirts.

"It's a wonderful to be alive, but even if you weren't, you wouldn't know it," laughed Waksel.

After singing and blowing out the candles, the three got an early morning dose of sugar before starting their shifts at the Superfluity shop with a slice of chocolate cake adorned with delicate flowers.

Collectively, the three women have contributed more than 70 years as volunteers with the shop.

And while each has a specific job – whether it's cash, sorting products or helping customers – all three agree it never feels like work.

"We're a family. When you walk in you can feel the warmth and love," McLintock said.

Working at the busy thrift store also helps keep them active and fit.

"It's all about keeping your body moving," said Waksel. "It's much better than sitting and watching the dumb television all day."

When asked what they'll be doing in the year to come, it was a unanimous decision for the octogenarian and the two nonagenarians.

"We're going to keep volunteering, of course," Fedak said.