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2000 - 2006 (Creation)
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- Our Lady of Victory Camp
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20 cm of textual records.
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Our Lady of Victory Camp was established in 1948 with a generous donation of 8 acres of land by Andrew and Anne Guillemand. The camp was original founded by Fathers Patrick Rooney and Joseph Murphy to provide summer catechism instruction for children and youth. Programs were also facilitated by Sisters and other from Lacombe, Bentley, Sylvan, and Rimbey areas.
Unfortunately by the later 1960s the facilities of the camp had become run down. Generous donations from the Knights of Columbus provided funds and labour to restore the camp, a relationship which has continued to the present.
For more information see the Victory Camp website.
Custodial history
Donated by the family of late Rev. Bednar in conjunction with his personal papers. Records were brought to the archives by Andrew Papenbrock (Director of Youth Ministry) in 2012.
Scope and content
Fonds includes some records related to the activities and operations of Victory Camp including copies of its constitution and bylaws, minutes of the board of Directors meetings, financial records and some pamphlets and newsletters.
The fonds is arranged into a single series of administrative records which consists of the following files:
1-1 : Miscellaneous pamphlets (ca.2000)
1-2 : Constitution and bylaws (ca.2000)
1-3 : Miscellaneous financial records (2000-2004)
1-4 : Board of Directors meeting minutes (2003-2006)
1-5 : Holy Ground newsletters (2003-2006)
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None expected (although there are certainly more records related to the activities of the camp).