meet sylvia valerie powers
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meet sylvia valerie powers
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Past President Ralph & Linda Deline 519-354-0958 [email protected] President Sylvia Powers 416-626-3911 [email protected] Vice President Terry & Faye Swanburg 519-621-2049 [email protected] Recording Secretary Lyn Davie-Sparling 519-845-1976 [email protected] Corresponding Secretary Darlene Wiltsie 519-822-8175 [email protected] Treasurer Jim & Jean Keenleyside 905-632-8080 [email protected] Voting Delegates Rep. Dave & Marilyn Webster 519-576-0326 [email protected] Provincial Director Hugh & Camy Hicks 519-747-5125 [email protected] REPRESENTATIVES Regional Directors Jim & Marilyn Stobbart 613-962-5663 [email protected] Unaffiliated Reps Vacant Chaplain Jim Stobbart March 2013—Volume 47 Number 1 Chartered August 23, 1965 S/PA6 MEET SYLVIA VALERIE POWERS I have been asked to give a “brief Bio” of myself as most of you know me as ‘Nurse Sylvia’! So, here it is. I was born in Oshawa, Ontario in late February – a “preemie” whom the doctor told my mother, at my first check-up, that he had not expected me to live! He didn’t know my parents! They had the house so warm that they went out on the porch to cool off. GUESS WE SHOWED HIM! When I was five years old, we moved to a 100 acre farm two miles north of the village of Janetville and twelve miles south of Lindsay. I spent seven grades in a one room school house (skipped grade five). It was a marvellous way to keep up skills – you heard the other grade assignments and learned/ remembered with them! My high school education, grades 9 to 13, was at LCVI (Lindsay Collegiate and Vocational Institute). I then took my three years of nursing training at Oshawa General Hospital, worked there for two years after and then moved to Toronto where I worked at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre – three years on the Neurosurgical Unit and 23 years in the Post Anaesthetic Care unit – the majority on a full time night shift. I also worked for three years in a doctor’s office, mostly travel medicine and hepititis C clients! I now work on a casual basis with a nursing agency, night shift in nursing homes. My ‘camping’ interest began as a teen at church camps. After a brief hiatus, my ex-husband and I bought a tent trailer (one where you could only stand up in the middle), which he and my dad refurbished. On our first campout, my husband wanted to eat around 8 PM – I tried to convince him to eat earlier with no avail. Naturally we were swarmed by mosquitoes and the next night there was no question – we ate at 5 PM. Some of our church friends invited us to one of their campouts – the Golden Flyers! We joined the group. As I especially enjoyed camping, I requested the tent trailer as part of our divorce settlement! Continued on page 4. O.P.A. STANDING COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS CAMP Charlotte Daly [email protected] Campout Coordinators Earl & Marilyn Swan 519-623-2978 [email protected] Conservation Vacant Crest & Decals West Bill & Charlotte Daly 519-586-9374 [email protected] East Mort & Louise Amell 613-342-5025 Provincial DASAT Terry & Faye Swanburg 519-621-2049 [email protected] Historian Earl & Marilyn Swan Hospitality Vacant Legislation Ontario and For CANADA Sylvia Powers 416-626-3911 SYBBIE'S SYNOPTIC Spring is finally almost here! Snow banks are shrinking and patches of ‘green’ grass are appearing. I hope you are planning to “Come Camp With Us” for Spring OPA ! Our hosts are the Brockville Eager Beavers and Friends, May 17 – 20, 2013 at Rideau Acres Campground, Kingston. Let’s make this a RECORD Campout! We need Chairpersons for the following positions: Historian, Conservation, Hospitality, Photography- East, Crest and Decals – East! If you are interested or know of someone who would be perfect, please tell any member of the Board. We can make OPA a wonderful experience with your help! Jim and Marilyn Stobbart have made a PRAYERFUL decision to resign as Regional Directors but will remain in the Chaplain position. We are blessed! Membership Marilyn & Wayne Rosenberger 3500 Chilligo Road, RR2, Breslau, Ontario N0B 1M0 519-648-2017 [email protected] Hugh and Camy Hicks have resigned as Ontario Provincial Directors and Ralph and Linda Deline are our Acting Provincial Directors for a period of time. We will keep you updated on any upcoming news! O.P.Action Editors Lee and Celia Steels 905-844-3059 [email protected] Peace be with you! Sylvia V Powers, OPA President, Family Campers & RVers O.P.Action Mailing Bill Henderson 519-439-0988 [email protected] Parliamentarian Dave & Marilyn Webster 519-576-0326 [email protected] Photography Donna Dykun [email protected] Property Vacant Scholarship Jean Bedford 519-756-3845 [email protected] Sound & Prod. Ralph & Linda Deline Teen Advisors Jason & Kim Welburn 613-924-2868 [email protected] HISTORY SCRAPBOOK History scrapbooks must be registered with Earl Swan by March 31, 2013. They will be judged at Spring OPA. The winner must register wit National by June 15. The pictures & write ups in the scrapbook must cover the time from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012. To register or get answers to questions, contact: Earl Swan, 56 McNaughton, Cambridge, ON N1R IZ3 or [email protected] Web Site Diane [email protected] Youth Vacant 2 PROVINCIAL DIRECTOR’S REPORT This will probably be our last report to OPAction as the Ontario Provincial Directors because we have tendered our resignation effective April 15, 2013. No, we are not getting out of FCRV and leaving all our friends behind!!. We have put in our application to take over as the Canadian Regional Directors from Jim and Marilyn Stobbart as they have also given their resignation as of the same date. We have enjoyed being your Provincial Directors for the last 6 years as it has allowed us to meet and know more of our camping family here in Ontario and we have enjoyed many great campouts. It’s always hard to give up a position which you enjoy, but we look forward to moving into another challenging position in FCRV, and to continue the great work that Jim and Marilyn have accomplished in the last 4 years. We truly have an operating and a co-operating region and to that we owe Jim and Marilyn a big “thank you”. We can also announce that we have appointed Ralph and Linda Deline, as the new Ontario Assistant Provincial Directors and that appointment was confirmed in the first weekend of February. Camy and I will probably stay on as Acting Ontario Provincial Directors for Ontario even if we are appointed as the new Canadian Regional Directors, as we want to give Ralph and Linda time to adjust to the assistants’ position prior to asking them if they would be willing to take over as the Provincial Directors. In the mean time maybe some-one else might also step forward to put their name in for the Provincial Directors position?? We are proud to report that the Ontario FCRV family is alive and well and to remind you that despite all the losses we have suffered in our membership, Ontario still remains as the second largest state/ province in Family Campers and RVers. But membership remains something that we must constantly work on and we thank all of the volunteers who have come forward or have volunteered to work at the local RV shows. We must keep this as “job one” in order for our organization to survive. We know you will help our successor in the Provincial Directors position the same way you have all pitched in to help us throughout the years and all the various campouts. We also want to thank the Ontario FCRV Field Staff for all the support they have given us over the years. We truly have a great group of dedicated volunteers, and we are proud to pass them on to our successors. We will be leaving in a week for the national Winter Board Meetings which are being held in Houston, Texas this year. We already expect that there may be major changes to the “cadet program” so we will be anxious to pass on any information we receive to all the Field Staff right after our return from Texas. We have also started the process of organizing the 2014 Canadian Regional Campout, and we are asking all of you to make suggestions as to a possible site for this event. Even when we are not the Provincial Directors for Ontario, I can assure you we will be involved with organizing this special event. THANK YOU ALL, Hugh and Camy 3 Continued from page 1 WHO IS SYLVIA VALERIE POWERS? My three nephews camped with me that first year, ages 13, 10 and 7. After two months, I acquired a 19 ft. Travel Trailer – which almost fell apart our first campout. After carpentry repairs and water tank repairs, by my brother-in-law at the end of the week-end, we were ready for our FIRST Campvention - in Michigan! Crossing the Border, we lost contact with the members with whom we were travelling and so continued on with the aid of a map. We developed engine trouble and so, to a garage; then a flat tire and into the next intersection to a tire store. Finally we made it to THE GATES at 7:00 PM. Our group was notified and we had a wonderful experience. After that experience, nothing has daunted me! Both my youngest nephew and my niece had many camping experiences over the years. Both my parents camped with us and then my father only, whom most of you met, for almost 12 years. It was wonderful being able to ‘give back’ to them! As most of you know, I travel with my cats – usually two of them. I have had seven cats, in total, over the years and now have a new one to join Licorice the Third. His name is Noel! My friend, Margaret Eve, sometimes brings her cat as well – a little noisy sometimes, when they start chasing each other! Two of my best camping experiences were a two week trip to Saskatchewan to visit unseen relatives and our Travelong in the East Coast – MY SOUL BELONGS IN CAPE BRETON! I am very active in my local and the wider church – choir, UCW, council, worship committee, ministry and personnel, past chair of Presbytery, education and students, past chair of Presbyterial (women’s group), conference interview committee, conference UCW, Beaver Bible class – to name a few. I have been a member of FCRV for almost 25 years and am a Lifetime Member! FCRV has changed over the years – smaller groups, but still friendly. I do notice, however that many of us stay in our own small groups and for introverts, like me, for example, that can be daunting. We don’t want to intrude! I believe we all need to notice, those who seem to be alone! We also need to encourage ‘tenters’ to join in with us – they may be our next generation. Don’t put them way out back. Mix them among the midst of us! Camping has changed but we can still love and enjoy ‘the great outdoors, campfires, pie-irons, meeting new friends and having different experiences! ‘ Why not invite that STRANGER beside you to join you for an afternoon snack, a meal, a campfire? Enjoy new experiences! Make a new friend! 4 CHAPTER NEWS ONTARIO FIRE FLIES The Ontario Fire Flies are pleased to once again host the Conservation Weekend at Darlington Provincial park. The date for this year’s cleanup is April 26 to 28 th. Each year, FCRV members assist the park prepare for the camping season by cleaning up the sites, repairing structures or fencing, painting or other related activities. Friday from about 2 pm on is for gathering, setting up our units and fellowship. Saturday is spent doing the activities listed above, lunch is provided by the Fire Flies. Following the days work, we gather for hospitality, campfire and fellowship. Sunday we hold a spiritual service, a chapter meeting and conclude the day with whatever jobs were left over from Saturday. For doing this cleanup, the park provides each unit with a weekend free camping after Labour Day. This has always been a fun weekend even though we work a full day on Saturday. The Fire Flies look forward to seeing each of you there for the 2013 Darlington Conservation Weekend. The Ontario Fire Flies are pleased to once again host the Corn Cobb Weekend. To avoid conflict with other camping weekends in the East, we have moved our Corn Cobb to the third weekend in September. This year, the dates fall on Sept. 13, 14 and 15. We are hosting this campout at Rideau Acres in Kingston. The weekend is full of fun, fellowship and friendship including: a corn cobb feast; card bingo; casino night and other enjoyable games. A registration form is available on the OPA web site. The Fire Flies look forward to camping with you and chewing down on some fresh corn this September. Come Camp With Us. GOLDEN WANDERERS RETIREES CAMPOUTS May 13th - 16th Shore Acres Campground, Port Dover Please Confirm with campground if you will be attending 519-583-2222 ; call Jim & Elaine Wilsack for more Info 905-945-8234 Aug 12th-15th Burford Fairgrounds Burford, ON Sept 9th-12th Norwich Community Centre Norwich ,ON June 10th-14th Retirees Rally Norwich Community Centre Norwich,ON Oct 7th-10th Green Acres Campground Cambridge, ON July 8th-11th Woodland Campgrounds St. Williams ON Fee is $35.00 per night Cash Only All Seniors and Retirees welcome. Come, join us and give us a try. You'll have a blast ! 5 CHAPTER NEWS George Frank Collins, May 20, 1937 – February 13, 2013 George passed away peacefully at St. Joseph's Hospital on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 in his 76th year. George was the beloved husband of Sheila and a dear father to Susan (Dean) Gray, Debra (Michael) Kool and Wayne (Ing). As well as being the loving grandpa of eight grandchildren. George was a retired salesman for London Life. By the time you read this many of you will have contacted Sheila Collins one way or another. Noreen Smith suggested looking on line at the collection of photos of George, Sheila and their family. www.cresmountupperjameschapel.com Follow the links. Jean and I recall George & Sheila joining the Meandering Mohawks about 12 years ago. As was their nature, they became active in the chapter almost immediately inducting various executives, working with a constitution group, or being the chapter treasurer most recently. George was a great self-starter. If he thought something needed doing, he started working to make it happen. A recent example of this was the famous bagel cutter. George thought it would be a good idea if the chapter could do a project. Seeing a bagel cutter at a store he bought it, took it apart, costed out the materials and made plans to cut out the various components. We gathered at Wayne and Judy’s place one afternoon and cut out the pieces, fastened them together. They then went to George & Sheila’s home for finishing. Others got involved selling them at OPA Campouts and at 2012 Campvention. We had a happy time working with George and Sheila on Fall OPA 2009 Registration and 2005 OPA Spring Door Prizes. On occasion the chapter still uses the sound system George sold to the chapter a few years ago (the same one used by another George at many camping events). Do you remember the wake-up song played every morning at camp? We believe that George and Sheila would want us to mention Russ & Addeline Hall. Not only did these folks call George & Sheila from their winter home to ask how he was every ten days, but repeatedly they enabled the Collins to continue to camp by driving their motorhome and their own unit to a campground not far from Hamilton and there they would camp. George was not to do anything except sit and visit. Last June they drove the Collins motorhome to the Ontario Retirees for the same reason. Dialysis sessions at St. Joe’s Hospital in Hamilton were no obstacle to this. Russ simply drove George into his appointment, stayed with him and brought him back to camp. What a friend! George exhibited constantly a positive attitude to life. Jean echoes my sentiments when she says that George never complained or grumbled despite being beset with serious health challenges. He marched right on figuring out what had to be done next. Despite six heart attacks, and kidney dysfunction, he remained cheerful to all. To our mind, George was a man of many parts. We are sure that some of you have seen his beautiful wood carving. At the funeral home were displayed a male and female mallard duck and a graceful white swan—almost lifelike. Now to the area that confuses many of us—computers. Here again Russ Hall (among others) would help George become computer savvy. George (being a smart guy) wrote it down and ended up with a thick binder of notes on how to do this or that at the computer. At the chapter Christmas party in 2011, George and Sheila gave each member a DVD containing photos of all the chapter members. Their Christmas cards were special. I have right now on my desk two photos of birds printed on his special computer printer. (Jean & Jim Keenleyside) 6 Continued on page 7. CHAPTER NEWS From Judy Richardson of Meandering Mohawks... George was a very kind soft-spoken man. He told me one time that Sheila and he had done and gone everywhere on their bucket list. How many of us will be able to say this? George's life reminds me of the poem The Dash. l read of a man who stood to speak At the funeral of a friend He referred to the date on the tombstone From the beginning to the end. He noted that first came the date of the birth And spoke of the following date with tears. But he said what mattered most of all Was the dash between those years. For that dash represents all the time That he spent alive on earth And now only those that loved him Know what that little line is worth. For it matters not how much we own, The cars, the house, the cash, What matters is how we live and love And how we spend our dash. So think about this long and hard; Are there things you'd like to change? That can still be rearranged. If we could just slow down enough To consider what's true and real And always try to understand the way other people feel. And be less quick to anger And show appreciation more And love the people in our lives Like we've never loved before. If we treat each other with respect And more often wear a smile, Remembering that this special dash Might only last a little while. So when your eulogy is being read With your life's actions to rehash Would you be proud of the things they say About how you spent your dash. I THINK GEORGE WOULD BE PROUD. Thoughts and Memories of George Collins from Noreen Smith I have lost a good friend. My George and I signed George and Sheila into National Campers and Hikers Association at Galt Camping show in 1965. They became Hamilton Loadluggers too. We each had three preschool age children and we camped together so many times. I think of times shared at Courtcliffe Park, Balls Falls Conservation Area, and on to Valens and Rockton with Loadluggers. George and Sheila were working members, always active. They served on chapter executives and chaired and hosted campouts regularly. I visualize sitting out under the stars at Balls Falls with George watching for satellites to go over. Those fabulous open skies! Also I recall him flipping pancakes at the breakfasts, or preparing corn at the corn roast. Of course we all know he was good with the casino games too. They served the chapter well. George and Sheila's work went beyond chapter. They served on OPA Board as Treasurer for some terms. They were Field Directors for Hamilton district, then resigned for awhile but later returned as Field Directors for Hamilton-Niagara. They worked and chaired many OPA’s. At the national level, besides Field Directors, they worked five National Campventions. (Brant Park; Guelph Lake (2); Kitchener; and Blyth 2006). They were on the Steering committee for the latter four events. At Brant Park they were on Entertainment committee. They attended many more Nationals and you would always find them working at any Ontario functions that were presented. He was a fabulous photographer, as well as a wood carver, and many examples of both talents can be found among fellow members. Sadly Sheila also has health problems, and will miss George very much. They have both been in my prayers and I continue to pray for Sheila. I know her children will be there for her. I send along a great big Thank You to George and all the Collins family. They truly made NCHA/Family Campers, the organization we all love. I will miss George my friend, as we were in touch online although no longer camping. 7 CHAPTER NEWS MEANDERING MOHAWKS The Meandering Mohawks have planned a fun filled camping season. May 3-5 May 28-31 July 5-12 Conservation Weekend - volunteer work at a Conservation Park near Burlington Pt Pelee - camp at Pt Pelee and explore the area Caravan to Campvention 2013: July 5 & 6 stop at Punderson State Park, Newbury, OH; July 7 & 8 KOA Brookville, OH; July 9 & 10 Indianapolis KOA, Greenfield, IN; July 11 & 12 Mill Point Park, East Peoria, IL; July 13 Amana Colonies, Amana, IA. At each stop we will tour the various attractions in the area. August 12-16 Mystery Trip - only the Wagon Master will know the destination(s). It is a surprise campout! September 13-15 Niagara Wine Festival - will camp in the Niagara area during the Niagara Wine THE WORLD’S OLDEST MOTORHOME??? This is billed as the oldest motorhome. It weighed eight tons and could reach a whopping 11 mph. Even nearly 100 years ago, it had running water & electric lights. Naturalist Charles Kellogg drove it cross country four times from 1917 to 1921 promoting the sale of World War I Liberty Bonds until peacetime, and then the preservation of the great groves of California redwoods. The motorhome was not so old, but the material it was made from – a onepiece carved-out log of a 4,800-yearold coastal redwood tree – surely gave it a solid claim as the RV made of the oldest materials. It was the largest single piece of hewn timber in the world. Kellogg had it mounted on a Nash Quad Chassis, the only truck capable of transporting the eight-ton vehicle. Kellogg hollowed the log with an ax, shaping it into a complete dwelling – the basic amenities found in today's modern RVs except for a bathroom and shower. He called it Travel Log. The Humboldt Redwoods Interpretive Association Visitor Center at northern California's Humboldt Redwoods State Park now displays the Travel Log to the public. Visitors may view it inside and out throughout the year and learn more about Kellogg's message of redwood conservation. 8 HEAR YE … HEAR YE See Registration forms on the OPA-FCRV website by clicking on the box “Campouts”. April 26, 2013 - April 28 , 2013 June 10, 2013 - June 14, 2013 “Conservation Weekend” '38th Ontario Retiree Spring Rally' Hosted by Ontario Fire Flies Darlington Provincial Park - (See Chapter News) Saturday is spent doing the activities listed on the registration form. Registration fee of $10 provides 2 nights camping with hydro, hospitality, campfires & lunch on Saturday Make cheque payable to Ontario Fire Flies and send to: Carl & Lynda Wood, 261 McIntyre Rd, Ameliasburgh, ON K0K 1A0 [email protected] Norwich Community Center & Arena, 53 1/2 Stover St. South, Norwich, Ontario, N0J 1P0 - Games, Entertainment, Draws, Silent Auction (Bring Donations Please). Limited Hydro; Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Ice-Cream Social. Come and Enjoy! Preregistration fee $10 by June 1 (at gate $15), Activity Fee $80 for 2 ($55 for 1) Please make cheques with preregistration $10, payable to "Ontario Retiree Rally" Send preregistration to: Dave & Sheila Turner, 1102 Indian Rd., Sarnia, ON N7V 4C5 May 17, 2013 - May 20, 2013 The Corporation of the town of Norwich has informed the organizers of retirees that there will be NO dumping facilities available to the campers at the Norwich Community Centre. A major parking lot rehabilitation is taking place this summer and the sewage pumping station will no longer be in service. It will not be relocated because the cost is prohibitive. The washroom facilities will remain open in the community centre. The organizers are researching other methods/ locations for dumping. Some arrangement will be made for dumping, probably at an extra cost. This information will be posted on the FCRV OPA website. Please note that the entrance and exit points will probably be north of the community centre. “Spring into Camping” SPRING OPA Hosted by Brockville Eager Beavers At Rideau Acres Campground, 1014 Cunningham Road, Kinston, Ontario - Highway 401, exit 623 (1 mile north on highway #15); Hydro & water for all AND showers & toilets in the rally field Preregistration fee $15 by May 1, 2013; (at the gate $20) Activity fee $99 CA (includes HST) Make cheques payable to: Spring OPA; Send to Kim Welburn, 184 Temperance Lake Road, Athens, Ontario K0E 1B0 May 31, 2013—June 2, 2013 June 14, 2013 - June 16, 2013 "Spring Into Summer" with the Ausable River Nomads Blyth Community Centre, 377 Gypsy Lane, Blyth “Come & Relax Campout” Hosted by Oxford Rovers Dorchester Fairgrounds, 4939 Hamilton Road, Dorchester, ON N0L 1G0 Pre-registration:$6; At the gate: $10 Camping fee: $55 (regardless of arrival time) Campfires, pie irons, penny sale & family games Make cheque payable to Oxford Rovers and send to Jack & Aggie Boden, 809 Anne St., Woodstock, ON N4S 2E6 Pot luck on Friday night, cake walk, progressive card bingo, garage sale (hopefully with village compliment), games, ice cream social, entertainment. Sunday - Complimentary breakfast, church service. Hydro & water, washrooms & dump station. Preregistration fee $5.00 (at gate $10.00), Camping Fee $60.00 Please make cheques payable to "Ausable River Nomads" Send preregistration to : Bob Broadfoot, 40802 Mill Rd., R. R. # 1 Brucefield, ON N0M 1J0 Email address [email protected] Please register with number of people attending campout. July 7, 2013 - July 11, 2013 Mid West Regional Campout held at the Illinois State Fairgrounds, Springfield, Illinois Preregistration fees $15, at the gate $20 Camping $20 per night, $10 for tents See page 10 for more information. Start them RVing early! Continued on page 10 9 HEAR YE … HEAR YE July 14, 2013 - July 18, 2013 August 30, 2013 - September 2, 2013 Campvention 2012 “Heart of the Heartland” FALL OPA Amana RV Park & Event Center, Amana Colonies, Iowa Campsites offer 30 or 50 amp electrical service, water available; parking is hobo style according to state or province Preregistration fees $250 includes Saturday night camping; deadline for preregistration is June 15, 2013; after this gate, registration will be $280 Early bird days (Thursday & Friday) are $25 per night Hosted by Wandering Canadians & Friends 550 Belsyde St, Fergus, ON pre-registration $15 till August 23, after $20, Activity fee $110, make cheques payable to Fall OPA; send to Marilyn Rosenberger, 3500 Chilligo Rd., RR #2, Breslau, ON N0B 1M0 To assist at the campout, please contact Earl Swan at [email protected] OR David Webster at [email protected] Gates open at 9am August 2, 2013 - August 5, 2013 ECHO 2013, 45th Anniversary Spirit of 68, Country Western Style September 13, 2013 - September 15, 2013 Rideau Acres, Kingston Ontario, 401 exit 623, - landskiis, washer toss, Little Sir, Miss Echo, 30 amp service, water, new comfort station, swimming pool, WiFi on grounds pre-registration $15 till July 15, after $20, Activity fee $95 Neville & Dorothy Taylor, 19 Sherwood Ave, Amherstview, Ontario Kingston Road Runners CORN COBB Hosted by Ontario Fire Flies Campfires, casino night, hospitality, corn on cob, Sunday breakfast, games, bingo, grocery roll Rideau Acres, 1014 Cunningham Road, Kingston, ON Preregistration: $10; At gate registration $15; camping fee $70 (includes 2 way hookups with dump facilities available); Make cheque payable to Ontario Fire Flies and send to: Roy Kemsley, 68 Hwy 33, Trenton ON K8V 5P6 August 9, 2013 - August 11, 2013 WESTERN CAMPOUT Hosted by Sarnia 4T’s Brigden Fairgrounds, 10 km south of Sarnia on hwy #80 2013 GREAT LAKES REGIONAL CAMPOUT July 7-11, 2013 The Mid West Regional campout will be held at the Illinois State Fairgrounds, Springfield, Illinois the week before Campvention 2013 in the Amana Colonies. This site is not that far out of your way and as you can see there is a lot to see in this city. You can pay for the number of nights you are staying at the campout, so you could pay as little as the registration and one night camping fee. Pre-Registration $15.00, At the Gate $20.00 Camping Fee - $20.00 per night / $10.00 per night for Tents Lincoln Tours Road Rally Guest Speaker for Lincoln’s Ghost Walk: Legends & Lore Games & Activities Wednesday Morning Breakfast Self Guided Tours D.A.S.A.T. Program Wildlife/Conservation Program Craft & Flea Market Sales Tuesday Evening Dinner Route 66 Drive In Movie Theater Still More To Be Planned, so come join us on your way to Amana, IA 247 miles to Amana, IL or about 4 ½ to 5 hours See FCRV OPA web site for the registration form. Questions?: Contact Doug & Connie Black at [email protected] 10 AMAZING PVC CAMPER DELIGHTS make ‘em yourself Bike Rack for TWO Bikes Hand Cart with Wheels Bike Rack for ONE Bike Kayak or Canoe Rack Clothes Line Flag Pole 11 NEW SENIOR’S EXAM You only need FOUR correct out of 10 questions to pass. 1) How long did the Hundred Years' War last? 2) Which country makes Panama hats? 3) From which animal do we get cat gut? 4) In which month do Russians celebrate the October Revolution? 5) What is a camel's hair brush made of? 6) The Canary Islands in the Pacific are named after what animal? 7) What was King George VI's first name? 8) What colour is a purple finch? 9) Where are Chinese gooseberries from? 10) What is the colour of the black box in a commercial airplane? Answers are found on page 19. FREE OPA SOUND EQUIPMENT 2 Yorkville Pulse Speakers, 8 Ohms, 250 Watts 29in X 22in X 17in will take stand 2 Yorkville Traynor Speakers, 8 Ohms, 250 Watts 29in X 23in X 17 in 2 Yorkville Traynor Speakers, 8 Ohms, 44in X 12in X 11in 2 Cone outdoor speakers, 24in 8 Ohms 2 Cone outdoor speakers, 24in 16 Ohms 2 cone outdoor speakers, 12in 8 Ohms JVC Tape deck KD VR 320 The sound equipment has not been used for a long time. We are offering the equipment to chapters free of charge. Speak to me at the Spring Campout. Any equipment still in my care by Sept 1, 2013 will be put up for sale with the funds going to OPA. Ralph Deline Come Camp With Us 12 CAMPVENTION 2013 2013 Campvention Update by JeAnne Selby, 2013 Campvention PR Chair The Heartland Region, Region 3, FCRVers extend a "herzlich willkommen" (warm-hearted welcome) to the 2013 National Campvention, to be held at the Amana RV Park & Event Center, in Amana, in east central Iowa, July 14 - 18. The 53rd annual Campvention has been planned in a shortened five-day format, with Thursday and Friday being "early bird" days, at $25.00 per night, payable at the gate. The gates open at 9:00 a.m. CDT on Thursday, July 11. Scheduled activities begin Sunday, July 14. Pre-registration fees are $250.00 (which includes Saturday night camping) per family, $200.00 for the weekly camp pass, and $40.00 for the daily camp pass. Campsites offer 30- or 50-amp electrical service, with water available. Parking will be hobo style, by state or province. The theme of the 2013 Campvention is "Heart of the Heartland." This year's parade theme is identical to the Campvention theme, "Heart of the Heartland." The theme of the site decorating contest, once again sponsored by Geneseo Campground, Geneseo, IL, is "Heart of Camping." Among the activities planned are many familiar ones we've come to expect at National Campventions, including commercial exhibits, FCRV insignia sales, adult activities and sports, three craft sessions, evening entertainment (beginning Saturday evening, July 13), first timers' activities, the aluminum collection, opportunities to participate in both the FCRV band and choir, CAMP, conservation, DASAT and wildlife programming, a golf outing, historian and chapter/state/provincial newsletter contests, site decoration contest, the national parade, a pet parade, project sales and flea market, a red hat luncheon, a hard hat luncheon (for FCRV men), religious services, seminars, a teen center, activities and sports, the national teen queen pageant, ball and tea, and a youth center and youth activities/sports. Adult Activities: Adult Activities Chairs Doug and Connie Black invite Campvention 2013 participants "to spend some of your time with us, as we're prepared to offer a lot of fun and fellowship!" Chapter History and Scrapbook Contest: According to the Campvention 2013 Historian Chair, Arlus DeVriendt, "There is still time to get a chapter scrapbook together!" Arlus recommends you review a copy of the history and scrapbook rules, available on the Ontario FCRV website HOME page, near the bottom of the page under Documents & Forms Library. Any adult or teen chapter may enter a scrapbook at the state or provincial level; the winning scrapbook will advance to the National Campvention 2013 scrapbook contest. To assemble a scrapbook, Arlus advises, gather information on chapter activities and projects, awards received, personal photographs, and newspaper/ magazine clippings documenting the activities or projects, and include them in a scrapbook. Entries will be judged on originality or creativity, authenticity (historically oriented documentation), continuity or balance, public appeal and interpretation (expression). First, second and third places, plus honorable mention awards, will be presented in each category. All entries must be pre-registered with Chair Arlus DeVriendt by June 15. To pre-register or direct questions to Arlus, contact her at 402-331-9113, e-mail her at [email protected], or drop her a note at 1130 Laport Drive, Papillion, NE 68046. 13 CAMPVENTION 2013 Church Choir: Heather Borton, Church Choir Director for the 2013 Campvention, encourages anyone interested in singing with the church choir to let her know. Practice times will be determined later and announced. You may convey your interest in the choir to Heather via e-mail at [email protected]. "Make a Joyful Noise Unto the Lord!" Heather looks forward to singing with you in July! Conservation Poster Contest: Campvention Conservation Poster Contest Chair Ronald Hersom encourages all FCRVers to begin planning and designing their conservation posters now for their upcoming state and provincial conservation poster contests. Toward that end, Ron recommends FCRVers review the national poster contest rules, available on the Ontario FCRV website HOME page, near the bottom of the page under Documents & Forms Library. Contestants in the national poster contest will be adult and youth first place winners from their state or provincial conservation poster contests. States and provinces may submit first place winners in six age categories. Posters in all categories will be judged on adherence to National Conservation Board rules, originality, neatness, and adherence to or development of the theme. Ribbons will be awarded to first, second and third places in the six age categories. Contestants submitting posters into national competition need not attend the National Campvention to be eligible for awards. All conservation poster entries must be registered on grounds at Campvention by 2:00 p.m. on Monday, July 15. Judging will take place between 3:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. on July 15. Posters will remain on display until Wednesday, July 17. If you have questions, you may contact Ron at 641-752-6528 or e-mail [email protected]. Crafts: Crafts Chair Shirley Forbes announces a choice of three craft sessions during Campvention week. She asks Campvention participants to register for craft sessions at the registration table upon arrival at Campvention. Examples of the three crafts will be on display at registration. Nominal charges for supplies for the craft sessions range from $1.50 to $5.00, depending on the item/s the participant creates. Supply kits will be assembled for each participant for each craft. Participants may make a wooden planter/pencil holder during the first craft session, offered Sunday, July 14, at 1:30 p.m. The supplies cost for this quick and easy craft is $2.00. Participants are asked to bring a scissors to cut plastic bottles. Participants will learn to make paper bead jewelry during the second craft session, offered Monday, July 15, at 10:30 a.m. The supply cost for this attractive jewelry ranges from $3.00 to $5.00, depending on the item the participant creates. Creating fun jewelry from duct tape will be the third and last craft session, offered Wednesday morning, July 17, beginning at 10:30 a.m. Craft Chair Shirley extends a special invitation to FCRV teens to attend this session! Participants will have a choice of crafting bracelets, earrings or necklaces during this session. The supplies cost is $1.50 per item. 14 CAMPVENTION 2013 Entertainment: Saturday evening, July 13: The Good News Gospel Quartet from Salina, KS The Good News Gospel Quartet, organized in 2008, is composed of four friends from different walks of life sharing a common interest in Southern gospel music. The group looks to the Gaithers for their musical inspiration. Lead Singer Jerry Franklin is a pharmacist, Tenor Rick Rasmussen is a parts manager for a multi-line car dealer, Baritone Roger Mattison is a Salina area farmer, and Bass Gary O'Hara is a dentist. Sunday evening, July 14: Branson, MO Vocalist John Sager performs country, gospel and rock and roll music. After performing 40 shows in three months in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas, John was named "Best Male Vocalist" of South Texas and "Best Male Entertainer" by the Winter Texan Times. He again was nominated for and won Best Male Vocalist in 2011 in Branson. His CD, "Faith, Hope and Love," was nominated for and received Best Gospel CD by Branson Show Awards for 2011. Monday evening, July 15: The Brett Family of Branson, MO - a musical variety show. Wednesday, July 17: the Pocket Tones, a seven-member jazz vocal ensemble from Iowa Jam Sessions: The FCRV couple that had originally agreed to spearhead the classic country jam sessions at Campvention 2013 is no long able to attend Campvention and host the evening jam sessions. The jam sessions have tentatively been scheduled for every evening, Sunday through Thursday, July 14 - 18. Judy Dickey is looking for someone who has a sound system, microphones, etc. to assume this volunteer position. Other FCRVers are available to assist, but do not have the sound equipment. To volunteer, please contact Judy at 402-430-5884. Parade: The Campvention parade is scheduled for Thursday morning, July 18. This year's parade theme is "Heart of the Heartland." The parade route will take participants into downtown Amana. Parade units will be judged on the execution of the theme, originality and workmanship. Representatives of families, FCRV clubs, states, provinces and regions entering floats in the parade will be invited to an informational meeting. The parade registration form is due to Parade Chairs Marv and Gerri Huschka, 450 East Brandon Drive #9, Bismarck, ND 58503, by May 1. If you have questions, the Huschkas may be reached at 701-258-1019 or e-mail [email protected]. Seminars: Arrangements have been finalized for several seminars, including Dutch oven cooking, digital photography, genealogy, a favorite recipe exchange, and a book discussion on participants' recent "good reads. Those interested in the favorite recipe exchange are asked to bring copies of their recipes to share with other participants. If possible, Bev also asks participants to bring the dish or dessert made up, to share tastes as well. Bev asks those FCRVers interested in participating in the book discussion to bring their books, along with a few copies of a brief written book review. Participants will be asked to share why they liked (or disliked) the book. The seminar will include some time for discussion also. 15 CAMPVENTION 2013 Teen Center: Teen Center Chairs Marty and Kristine Moats encourage any chapter, state or province to consider hosting one night at the teen center. The Moats welcome any suggestions for activities. They may be reached at 515-292-9221 or e-mail [email protected]. Teen Pageant and Ball: Teen Queen Pageant Director Heather Borton asks all State and Provincial Teen Queens planning to compete in the 2013 Teen Queen Pageant to contact her at their earliest convenience. Heather can be reached at [email protected]. Pageant registration forms are available from your Provincial Directors, Hugh and Camy Hicks. Heather would also like to hear from all current and former National Teen Queens and all Provincial Teen Kings and Escorts that are planning to attend the 2013 Campvention at Amana in July. Heather and Teen Queen Pageant Co-Chair Elizabeth Camp have developed a tentative schedule of activities for Teen Queen candidates, kings and escorts. Registration and the initial rehearsal for Teen Queen contestants, kings and escorts will be held Saturday, July 13, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The Sunday, July 14, rehearsal is slated from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Teen Queen contestants, kings and escorts will meet at the stage area Monday, July 15, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for pageant rehearsal. Tuesday, July 16, is Pageant Day! The day-long event will begin with contestant interviews and includes a group dance number involving all teen queens, presentation of talent, poise and confidence, and evening gown segments. Performances by past Teen Queens and kings will also be included in the pageant program. The teens will have an opportunity to celebrate their newly-crowned Teen Queen and Court at the annual Teen Ball Wednesday evening, July 17, at the Teen Center. Youth Activities: Youth Chair Dawn Baker and Co-chair Melissa Ragland are looking forward to meeting FCRV youth at Campvention 2013! They've planned a fun, busy week of special activities for young Campvention participants. A tentative schedule follows. Youth activities begin on Sunday, July 14, with special guests from the local fire and police departments. The Sunday activities are scheduled between 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. Youth hours are expanded on Monday and Tuesday, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. both days. Monday's activities will follow a water fun and safety theme, while Tuesday's activities follow an animal theme and include a pet "show and tell" in the morning and a visit from local zoo officials in the afternoon. Dawn and Melissa remind the youth to bring a family pet to the morning session. Wednesday's activities follow an outdoor theme. Youth will have an opportunity to "explore" a local pond in the afternoon between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. The youth and his or her family are invited to the evening stargazing activity, beginning at 7:30 p.m. and continuing until after dark. The ladies will have a telescope available for better viewing of the night sky. Thursday's special activity is an on-grounds youth parade. Craft and game stations will be available the afternoons of Saturday, July 13, and Thursday, July 18. Youth Chair Dawn encourages youth pre-registration, to ensure adequate craft supplies are available. A youth activities pre-registration form is available found on page 14. To pre-register your child/children, or for questions, call Dawn at 402-290-0293 or e-mail her at [email protected]. Pre-registrations may also be mailed to Dawn Baker, 749 South Madison Street, Papillion, NE 68046. 16 CAMPVENTION 2013 17 CAMPVENTION 2013 DASAT (Disaster and Safety Awareness Training) Activities: DASAT Chair Deanna Sellers recently announced three DASAT seminars will be offered at Campvention 2013. She also said that the American Red Cross will be on-site for a "Heart of the Heartland" blood drive. If you are interested in donating blood, please e-mail Rob Baker, at [email protected] or call 402639-4837 (and leave a message if there is no answer); your contact will help gauge the level of interest, to ensure appropriate equipment and number of Red Cross staff. The three DASAT seminars are: Common Household Poisons: Have you ever wondered "can THAT really hurt me?" Most of us can find numerous common household items throughout our homes that are poisonous and/or potentially fatal. Learn which ones are truly dangerous -- and which are the ones you had no idea could hurt you. Healthcare Directives: Communicate with your loved ones now -- before you become ill. If someone else is making decisions for you because of an illness, make sure they know what you would want them to do during that stressful time. Loved ones want to do what is best for you, and the best way to do that is for you to tell them now. We will discuss health care directives, explain the terminology, and give you an opportunity to complete a form. Medication Amazement: This seminar is designed to demystify your medication list. You will learn the basic categories of medications, and discuss some drug interactions. You will also learn how to create an emergency health information list to carry in your purse or wallet. Time will be available for questions and answers at the conclusion of the presentation. Project Sales/Flea Market: Project Sales/Flea Market Chair Phyllis Jordan has announced that the project sales/flea market will be held Wednesday morning, July 17, 2013 from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon. Booth set up will begin at 7:30 a.m. An eight-foot table space will cost $10.00. For information or to reserve table space, contact Phyllis at 2012 Grandview Boulevard, Sioux City, IA 51104 or by e-mail at [email protected]. You may also register upon your arrival on-site at Campvention. If you have questions, Phyllis can also be reached at 712-258-5628. Site decorating Contest: As noted earlier, the theme of this year's site decorating contest is "Heart of Camping." Contest Chair Jan Van Arsdall invites individual FCRV members, clubs, and states or provinces to submit entries. A sign-up sheet will be available at Campvention in the registration area. Jan asks contest participants to register their intentions by noon on Monday, July 15. Prizes will again we presented, courtesy of contest sponsors, Geneseo Campground, Geneseo, IL. Among the categories to be recognized are "most beautiful" site decoration and the "best interpretation of the theme." Questions may be directed to Jan at 402-904-4955 or e-mail at [email protected]. Watch out for those bridges! Request for Corn Hole Boards: Adult Activities Chairs Doug and Connie Black are asking to borrow additional corn hole boards for the new corn hole activity scheduled for Wednesday, July 17. If you or your club has one or more boards to loan, please contact the Blacks at [email protected]. 18 CAMPVENTION 2013 Volunteers: As you complete and submit your 2013 Campvention registration form, Volunteer Chair Judy Dickey reminds you to fill in the blank at the bottom of the registration form, " I would like to volunteer to help with ___." If you are willing to help the chairs and committees of any of the numerous Campvention activities or programs, Judy urges you to indicate your willingness to help and your preference of activity or program. She especially invites Region 3 Heartland FCRVers to volunteer, but she also welcomes all volunteers from around the U.S. and Canada! If you have any questions regarding volunteering or have submitted your Campvention registration without filling in the blank at the bottom of the registration and are now reconsidering, you may contact Judy at [email protected] or cell phones 402-430-5884 or 402-429-6129. Door Prizes: Door Prize Chair Judy Hiatt invites any and all FCRV members and/or FCRV chapters to donate door prizes for the 2013 Campvention. Please make it something that "you would like to receive." She also asks you to include your name, chapter, and province with your donation. Upon your arrival on-grounds, ask at registration for the location of the drop-off site for the door prizes and deliver them at your earliest convenience. Don’t forget the golf clubs. ANSWERS TO NEW SENIOR’S EXAM on page 12 1. How long did the Hundred Years War last? 116 years 2. Which country makes Panama hats? Ecuador 3. From which animal do we get cat gut? Sheep and Horses 4. In which month do Russians celebrate the October Revolution? November 5. From what is a camel's hair brush made? Squirrel fur 6. The Canary Islands in the Pacific are named after what animal? Dogs 7. What was King George VI's first name? Albert 8. What colour is a purple finch? Crimson 9. Where are Chinese gooseberries from? New Zealand 10. What is the colour of the black box in a commercial airplane? Orange (of course) What do you mean, you failed? 19 CAMPVENTION 2013 BE RECOGNIZED IN THE 2013 PROGRAM BOOK The program book for Campvention 2013 is a great way to show your support for your state or province, your teen queen, or someone special that you would like to recognize. It is also a way to advertise your business or craft to your fellow FCRV members. Consider placing a recognition or ad in this year’s book. The prices are as follows: $2.00 Support line including your name and state/province $4.00 Support line including your name and state/province and 52 letter and spaces $6.00 Support line including your name and state/province and 104 letters and spaces Please print what you would like on your support line/lines. Line 1 ____________________________________________________________ Line 2______________________________________________________________ Line 3______________________________________________________________ Larger ads available: $35.00 One-Quarter Page 4.5 in. x 2 in. or 2.25 in. x 3.75 in $45.00 One-Third Page 4.5 in. x 2.5 in. $60.00 One-Half Page 4.5 in. x 3.75 in. $120.00 Full Page 4.5 in. x 7.5 in. Larger ads should be on a CD, DVD (include name of program used) or emailed as an attached file. If not, ads must be camera ready or print slick. DEADLINE FOR AD & CHEQUES IS MAY 1, 2013 Send your ad and a cheque made out to FCRV 2013 Campvention to: Claudia Else, PO Box 35653, Des Moines IA 50315, 515-321-7943 [email protected] SAVE THOSE TABS Keep collecting those tabs and bring them to Spring OPA. The funds from the tabs will be donated to Camp Bucko, a camp for kids with severe burns. 20 FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES - ESPECIALLY THE BIG KIDS CANADIAN INVENTION QUIZ Match the year to the information. 1875 1876 1885 1909 1971 1927 1955 1. CN Tower completed ______ 1972 T 2. Telephone invented ______ 3. Canadarm launched ______ 4. Snowblower is invented by Arthur Sicard ______ 5. Last spike is hammered ______ 6. Prosthetic hand invented by Helmut Lucas ______ 7. Manure spreader invented by Joseph Kemp ______ 8. Five pin bowling invented by Thomas F Ryan in Toronto ______ 9. Computerized Braille invented by Roland Galarneau ______ 10. Instant replay for CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada ______ Answers found on page 23 . We can ALL make a difference! 21 1976 1981 MIDWESTERN STATES RECIPES I asked a fellow camper at our RV park, Riverside, in Florida for REAL IOWA recipes— when I learned Ann was from State Center, Iowa. These are the recipes she sent me. Pella Dutch Letters Pella Dutch Letters are very popular in our area. We go to Pella Tulip Time in early May as often as we can. Here's a recipe for the famous Dutch Letters. I am sure going to look out for that sweet corn! Lee & Celia Steels (editors) Dough: 4 cups flour 1 lb. (4 sticks) Blue Bonnet margarine 1/2 tsp. salt 1 cup cold water Wonderful Iowa Sweet Corn Our wonderful Iowa sweet corn is available from many road side vendors in July. My recipe for sweet corn is SOOOO simple. Husk the corn. Place in pan with COLD water. When it comes to a boil, it is DONE! It’s that simple. We have some of the best sweet corn in the country! Peaches & Creams variety is the best. Cut together as you would for pie crust and then add cold water. Mix dough lightly; dough will be sticky. Refrigerate overnight. Filling: 1 lb. almond paste 2 1/4 cups sugar 3/4 cup dried bread crumbs, very fine 4 eggs 1 tsp. almond flavoring Iowa Pork Chops on a Stick Serves 4 to 6 Mix into a fine crumbly mixture. Add eggs and almond flavoring. Refrigerate the filling overnight. They are famous at our state fair. At our fair, everything is 'on a stick' 4 to 6 "Iowa" (one inch thick) pork chops (The 'stick' is the rib or bone of the chop). To form letters: 1. Divide dough into 14 equal portions. Roll each portion into a strip 12″ x 3 1/2″ on a lightly floured surface. 2. Using a pastry tube or forming a roll divide the filling equally down the center of each strip. Fold long edges of rectangle up over the filling then fold the short ends up, a little water on each seam helps seal them. 3. Place the pastry seam side down on greased cookie sheet or a parchment lined cookie sheet. Allow about 2″ between strips. 4. Beat 2 egg whites with a fork and brush the tops of each strip, then sprinkle with sugar (a coarse sugar looks nice). 5. Bake for 30 minutes at 350 or until lightly browned. This recipe makes 14 Dutch letters. 1. Roll the "Iowa" chops in two beaten eggs. Coat with flour and brown on both sides in oil. 2. Put in a flat dish and bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes turning over after 20 minutes. 3. Remove the foil for the last 20 minutes to be sure they are brown. Drippings make GREAT GRAVY!! The most remarkable thing about my mother is that for thirty years she served the family nothing but leftovers. The original meal has never been found. ~Calvin Trillin 22 MISSING RINGS Thought of the DAY Two rings were found when cleaning pop tabs. One ring was found in the tabs collected at Spring OPA at Kingston and the other one in the tabs collected at Campvention. If you think this may be your ring, please call Wayne or Marilyn at 519-648-2017 or email us a [email protected]. If you can describe either of them, we will see that you receive your ring. “It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade.” Charles Dickens, Great Expectations ANSWERS TO CANADA QUIZ Found on page 21 O.P.A. WEBSITE The OPA website can keep you up to date on what’s going on: list of campouts with registration forms, newsletters (current & past) and news bulletins (upcoming meetings for OPA, rules & forms for awards and contests). 1. 1976 2. 1876 3. 1981 4. 1925 5. 1885 6. 1971 7. 1875 8. 1909 9. 1972 10. 1955 Diane Proper [email protected] OPAction can also be viewed on the F C R V website http://www.fcrv.org/ under “NEWSLETTERS” Upcoming Meeting O.P.A. VOTING DELEGATES MEETING May 19, 2013 Rideau Acres Campground Meeting to start at 1:00 PM. CHAPTER NEWS We welcome chapter news, and hope you will send pictures and descriptions of your camping experiences to share with others. Please email written material as WORD documents if possible. VIEWING ON-LINE Some OPA members have opted to receive their OPActions electronically. If you wish to view this newsletter online rather than having it mailed, please email Wayne & Marilyn Rosenberger at… DEADLINES FOR PUBLICATION ARE: March 4, June 14, August 14, November 10 [email protected] [email protected] 23 2013 SPRING OPA CAMPOUT RIDEAU ACRES CAMPGROUND 1014 CUNNINGHAM ROAD KINGSTON, ONTARIO MAY 17 - 20, 2013 “SPRING INTO CAMPING” ‘HOBO STYLE CAMPING’ HOSTED BY BROCKVILLE EAGER BEAVERS HYDRO AND WATER AVAILABLE, AS WELL AS SHOWERS & TOILETS IN THE RALLY FIELD PRE-REGISTRATION: $15.00 CA by May 1, 2013 AT GATE $ 20.00 CA ACTIVITY FEE $99.00 CA (Includes HST ) Make cheques payable to: “SPRING OPA” Send registrations to: Kim Welburn 184 Temperance Lake Road Athens, Ontario, K0E 1B0 Name:__________________________________________ Address_______________________________________ City______________________________ Prov/State________________ Postal / Zip Code_______________ Chapter you wish to park with:_____________________________ Handicapped: Y____N______ Project Table_______________ # Adults______ # Teens______ # Youth______ Motorhome_____Tralier- 5th Wheel______ Tent________ For office use only – Rec’d chq/cash in the amt of $__________ ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… For office use only – Rec’d chq/cash in the amt of $__________ 24