Camp Selkirk wasn't just about buildings or programs or music...it was about relationships. Maybe someone blessed you along the way.
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Sunday, February 7, 2010
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Established in 1948 by Colonel Joseph Acton, Camp Selkirk was the home to camping ministries in Southern Ontario. It was the site of spiritual, emotional and personal growth for many. Based on 124 acres this residential camp is remembered for many things, some of which are recorded here.
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Melody and Star Wombwell blessed me. Sharon Avery did. Nancy Eden. Counselors I can't remember from back when I was 7, 8, 9, etc.
Dana Heintzman, Sharon Avery, Elizabeth Stickland, Starr Wombwell, Melody Wombwell, Joy and Jim Johnson, Judy Riman, Nancy Eden, Janine Rayment Elvin, Lois and Norm Garcia, Sherri and Glenn Lavender, Caroline and Roger Davies, Richard and Gillian Street, Leta and Danny Vos, Bev Pitt, all the girls and guys I ever had the privilege of counseling, camp staff, Mike Gleadall, fellow faculty. So many people over the decades.
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