Árdís - 01.01.1955, Side 42

Árdís - 01.01.1955, Side 42
40 ÁRDÍ S and many kitchen utensils from the war assets, which were being sold then at a very reasonable price. All mattresses were ordered from the manufacturer. The only unfortunate investment was made by myself when I bought a very fine hotel-stove and a large kitchen cabinet in Selkirk and stored it there for a couple of months until the kitchen was completed. Before that time had passed the place burnt down. There went our stove, etc., along with many cars and other valuables and, of course, we had no insurance. After that I left all investments to others. I will mention here that all the fine tables in the dining room were donated by Gerda Olafson. Mrs. Bertha Curry, who later proved herself such a wonderful bene- factress to the camp donated at that time our first supply of crockery and flatware for the dining room. Splendid donations were sent from all our communities of various utensils, dishes, linens, etc. It was such a pleasure to open all these boxes from the Argyle parish, Lundar, Langruth, and all the others. I have here before me a financial report given by me at a joint meeting of the executive and building committee held October 6th, 1946, showing that the total cost of the five buildings was $4,146,67—furniture of each of the two dormitories, $245; equipment of hospital, $75.00. The total amount then paid out for site, land- scaping, well and plumbing, wiring, insurance, etc., counting $1,000 toward memorial hall which was not completed, made a total of $8,157.27. All bills had been paid and on hand was a total of $2,368.61. The dedication of the camp took place July 7th, 1946. It was dedicated by the president of Synod, Rev. Haraldur Sigmar, other ministers present, who all took part were Dr. R. Marteinsson, Rev. Egill Fafnis, Rev. Skuli Sigurgeirson and Rev. Sigurdur Olafsson. Over 600 people were present. Refreshments were served by members of Ladies Aids. The offering received was $300.00. After the dedication the camping season opened. As this chapter will not deal with that phase of our history, I will keep on with the events leading to adding to the camp buildings. The following spring (1947) the memorial hall was completed and was dedicated in June that spring at the opening of the con- vention of the Lutheran Women’s League, held at the camp that year. Another building was also built that spring, which we called
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