The Ohio Independent Baptist, November 1966

• • _ss1ng cio to I s New Dormitory Bui lding Tent Used for Chapel ~ t: 1() t c, H ii l B apt 1 t a n1 p co 111- r, l~ted t ,, l) ,t1cce, fu I p rat 10 n.. n t1gt1 t I ~. In e\ en "' eek . 5 0 per– L)n, regi . tered ,1 can1per and c un– ellor . l 19 ther erved a unpaid tJff. T tal can1p population w 699 . . . an a\ erage of about I 00 per \\ eel. Thi i a ub tantial increa e \ er the -l l J \\ hich w a the total for la · t ) ear. 1 < c.-,o ot the camper made deci ion . 5_ publicl;' confe.. ed Chri t a av iour. \\ hile many ot hers made deci ion other than for alvation. Pastor \\ere notified of al1 deci ion made. A great amount of effort wa put forth to have adequate and comfor– table cabin. by putting an "up tair ,. in all four cabin and in talling jn- ide re t room and hewer facilit ie , ho\.\. e\ er. due to the fire on June 10, \\ hich con1pletely de troyed two of the ne\.\ cabin . it became nece ary to tmpro\ i e. Bunk bed , loaned to the camp by Cedarville College, were in talled in one half of the Dining Hall. and u ed for a boy dormitory. A large tent wa ecured and erved a the Chapel and cla room area. Additional rest room were in talled 1n the basement of the Pop Hou e. A ne\\ dormitory building h as now been built to replace the two cabins that burned. It is now ready for oc– cupancy. Plans are in progre to erect a Chapel Building - 30 xso· for use next pear. Another major project which has been in the process of completion all c;ummer i the ewage <i} tern. Thi ha been the mo t expen ive and dif– ficult of all the undertakings due to the rigid tate requirements. It is now complete and read 1 1 for operation. The open ditche and muddy pathc; NOVEMBER, 1966 PAGE 8 whi ch were ttch ~l prohlen1 a ll over ca n1p thi pa, t ea on will he fille(i 1 n and odded by next year. The water , y.. tern wa, al o in tailed thi year. Thi filtration plant , u ing water f ron1 the upper lake, i provid– ing an abundant uppl y of good water now for camp operation. Our fine taff of Dean included Rev . Wn1. Ru ell , Rev. Vernon Bill– ington. Rev. Haro ld Green, Mr . arl Umbaugh, Rev. Mart in Holmes. Rev. John Teeters and Rev. Jo eph Chap– man. Mi sionary peaker were Walter Kronemye r , Liberia: Glen Gu tolf;... o n, G hana: Arl ene Spt1rlock Niger : Glenn Sjoerdsma, Peru ~ and Je e Eaton. Ea t P akistan. A11 Deans and taff men1bers erved without pay and de erve a vo te of thank from all to whom their mini try wa able ing. Additional week will be added to the camping chedule next year with a nother increase in camper popt1la– tion expected. upport of the c,lmp by the cht1rch– es in the c; tate in monthly financial u pport. gift for pec ial projects and by . ending can1per , has been mo t gratifying but the Admini trative Committee report that due to the nece ity of building cabins, rebuild– ing the two that burned, in talling the water and sewage sy tern , building re t room , in talling a new bridge and innumerable other project . the camp i in dire need of additional and in1mediate financial a i tance. Th i i the crucial ti me for thi camp. Once the e major improvements are in ta] led and paid for, the camp cost will leve l off. The Admini trative Committee i appealing to the O.A.R .B. Churche for help to tide cioto Hill ove r thi very difficul t year . The can1p i available for u e for picnics, retreat , or other pecial ac– tivities. R ates and date may be ob– tained by writing to Rev. Donald Gro ll imund, Box No. 224, Wheeler - burg, Oh io - 45694. • LOS ANGELES BAPTIST COLLEGE NEWHALL, Dr. John R. Dunkin Preside nt & GRADUATE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY CALI FOR"I IA A CHRIST CENTERED COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES C. Lloyd Button, M. A. Dean • Six Ma iors (A.B. & B. S. Degree) • Outsta nding Faculty • Good Employment • ' 'Come and En ioy The Sun' ' • Lovely New Campus Write for Catalog Today - LABC. Newhall, California. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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