I'm pretty sure this was from 1991 - the summer it only rained - but someone might confirm that. The flat bed trailer everyone is on was a great piece of equipment around the camp letting us haul people and stuff.
And there's Bev THE COOK! What would we have done without her?
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
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Summer 1991 it was! My first year on staff and probably my best summer on record ...
Dare we try and name everyone here? One person is missing too ... the nurse!
Wendy was the nurse. She and her daughter Misty came almost every year we were there.
I was certain there was another nurse early on that summer. Not sure how long she lasted though! All I remember now is long blonde curly hair ... the name has slipped my mind!
I see Trish Convery in there...and "Rod the Bod" in the back row. Lol. What ever happened to that guy? I thought he'd be a chore boy for life :)
Funny enough, "Rod the Bod" has started his own handyman business. He's just completed some good work at my parents' house. He's still in the K-W, Cambridge area from what I understand. I haven't seen him for a few years myself.
Rodney emailed me not too long ago to let me know what he was doing. He was a great help around the camp and when we eventually built new cabins we hired him to work with George for the winter.
Rodney has even settled down got married and has two kids.Im pretty sure his buisness is called a true Handy Man.He done a deck for us.Anybody need anything done call the handyman.
Donna Haskell
What was Trish Convery's sisters name? I have forgotten! In the picture she is on the far left in cooks clothing.
Is Rodney still working at RWDI in Guelph? He has worked there for quite a number of years now along with Paul Jones.
I recall Rodney and I arriving at camp about a week early during summer of 1992 to get things up and running before staff training. Pretty sure I volunteered without pay that week!
Trishs sister name is jolen.No Rodney isnt working at that place anymore but his wife does.
Donna Haskell
Jolene! Thanks Donna!
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