Árdís - 01.01.1955, Side 39

Árdís - 01.01.1955, Side 39
Ársrit Bandalags lúterskra kvenna 37 Camping — Chapter li By INGIBJORG I. OLAFSSON In the last issue of Ardis an article appeared on “Pioneer Days in Camping” dealing with the first four years when the Lutheran Women’s League rented a camp for a period of 12 days each sum- mer. At the close of that first chapter the fact is mentioned that we had started a fund for the purpose of buying a camp site and building a camp. As I have had many requests to write another chapter of this, our camping history, I will attempt to do so now. But I choose to skip a few years—from 1942 when we had our last camp in rented quarters, to 1945 when we unanimously settled on a camp site. These were years of inactivity except for slight augmenting of our camp fund, years of great value nevertheless which lead us through various worthwhile and difficult experiences. We had difficulty in finding a site satisfactory to all. We had difficulty also in deciding whether it would be advisable to accept an offer of partnership in the project: Two Lutheran groups offered to share this project with us to become joint owners of the camp and of course have their say in running it. These two groups were from the American Lutheran Church and the Manitoba Synod (as is was then called) the latter is affiliated with the U.L.C.A. while the former group is not. At that time we did not realize fully what an impossible alliance this would be. As some of the leaders of the Synod were in favor of it, others advised precaution, we were anxious to take time to look at all sides of the question. So we refused to have it rushed through at a convention where it was brought up but re- ferred the matter to the Ladies Aids who would vote on it and send the result of such voting to Mrs. Fjola Gray, who was the convenor of a camp committee in the league. I quote from her report, 1944, “The result of the voting sent in to our committee was a definite rejection of such co-operation: 17 Ladies Aids voted against it. Three voted for it.” So we were determined to do it alone. In the spring of 1945, at a convention held in Selkirk, it was
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