Donated by Don Moore
Camp Tinega – Leona Mason Heitsch
Object ID: 2013-030-006
Collection: West BloomfieldSubjects: Correspondence
“Regarding Camp Tinega, Protestant Children’s Home: My father was orchard manager of Walnut Glen Fruit Farms, which was on the corner of Middlebelt and Lone Pine, SW. The end of the “”new orchard”” on the west was bordered by The Protestant Children’s Home. The boys often climbed the fence to enjoy “”Egg Lake”” (now Bloomfield, I think). One child drowned there, one child left a partially carved out wooden boat, which I still have, we never saw the children, they came cautiously and of course without the knowledge of the staff at the camp. After school started a couple of the boys would hike to the corner of Middlebelt and Lone Pine and ride with Dad and me to Pine Lake School, time frame from 1939 to the early forties. One was Norman Krushka (spelling?). The two of them were very subdued young teens, one could feel their emotional state, even if one was younger than they were. Leona Mason Heitsch”
Sailboat Sheila on Orchard Lake
Object ID: 2013-030-005
Date: 1885
Collection: Orchard LakeSubjects: Digital Photo
Sailing on Orchard Lake in 1885 aboard the “Sheila,” owned by Apple Island resident Forrest Campbell. Campbell’s parents, Colin and Caroline Campbell, purchased the island in 1856. It remained in the family until 1915. Photo by Al Butler. William McIsaac Collection