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Image:Bailey 36.jpg|<center>Master horticulturist inspects his work. — at Warner's Lake.courtesy of Jim Bailey</center>
 
Image:Bailey 36.jpg|<center>Master horticulturist inspects his work. — at Warner's Lake.courtesy of Jim Bailey</center>
 
Image:Bailey 37.jpg|<center></center>In the Bailey family you were never too young to start enjoying the camp. Joan Bailey and Jim Bailey soak up the sun on the dock. — with Joan Bailey at Warner's Lake.courtesy of Jim Bailey
 
Image:Bailey 37.jpg|<center></center>In the Bailey family you were never too young to start enjoying the camp. Joan Bailey and Jim Bailey soak up the sun on the dock. — with Joan Bailey at Warner's Lake.courtesy of Jim Bailey
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Image:Bailey 38.jpg|<center>Everyone including Debbie Bailey learned to swim with tubes and inflatable footballs on their back. She is standing either on or very near the "big rock." — with Debra Bailey at Warner's Lake.courtesy of Jim Bailey</center>
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Image:Bailey 39.jpg|<center>Suzanne Elizabeth Bailey, Bob Bailey and Debra Marie Bailey strike a pose on the dock looking down the Lake towards Pangburn's. — with Suzanne Arduini and Debra Bailey at Warner's Lake.courtesy of Jim Bailey</center>
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Image:Bailey 40.jpg|<center>Geraldine Ann, Bonnie Marie and Debra Marie play on the old swing set down by the water. — with Debra Bailey at Warner's Lake.courtesy of Jim Bailey</center>
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Image:Bailey 41.jpg|<center>John Gleason, Jim Bailey and Pam Gleason stop for a pose by the flower garden. — with John Gleason and Pam Gleason Berry at Warner's Lake.courtesy of Jim Bailey</center>
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Image:Bailey 42.jpg|<center>Bob kept a border on the driveway of flowers that was the first thing that greeted visitors. — at Warner's Lake.courtesy of Jim Bailey</center>
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Image:Bailey 43.jpg|<center>A view of Camp Bailey from the lake. Thanks to Pat Cahill Hoffman for the great photo! — at Warner's Lake.courtesy of Jim Bailey</center>
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Image:Bailey 44.jpg|<center>We will have to do a considerable amount of landscaping in the spring to get the lawn back in this good shape! — at Warner Lake.courtesy of Jim Bailey</center>
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Image:Bailey 45.jpg|<center>This was the old dock supported by barrels both in the small "halfway" dock an the bigger one. Later Bob Bailey designed and built a new dock structure that was supported by styrofoam sections. — with Lynda Bailey, Debra Bailey and Geraldine Bailey at Warner Lake.courtesy of Jim Bailey</center>
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Image:Bailey 46.jpg|<center>Camp Bailey salutes one of our own on her very special birthday, Debra Marie Bailey!courtesy of Jim Bailey </center>
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Image:Bailey 47.jpg|<center>Lynda takes a moment on the patio for a quick pic back in 1973.courtesy of Jim Bailey</center>
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Image:Bailey 48.jpg|<center>Bob Bailey taking a pose by his famous rock garden up by the garage circa 1985!courtesy of Jim Bailey</center>
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Image:Bailey 49.jpg|<center>As we continue to celebrate her birthday month, here is Barbara Bailey Gleason on a stopover at Camp Bailey and stops for a pose on the patio.courtesy of Jim Bailey</center>
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Image:Bailey 50.jpg|<center>Here is Barb posing by the tree that had the "long arm" out over the lake!courtesy of Jim Bailey</center>
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Image:Bailey 51.jpg|<center>Barb Bailey Gleason and husband Tom bask in the warm summer sun on the stone patio.courtesy of Jim Bailey</center>
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Image:Bailey 52.jpg|<center>Across the lake, Camp Orinsekwa played taps in the evening and first thing in the morning...one day Camp Bailey answered back!</center>
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Image:Bailey 53.jpg|<center>Geri and Clare Hanley out on the lake in the "big boat" with Bob Bailey taking photos. You can see Camp Bailey in the background on the left side.</center>
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Image:Bailey 54.jpg|<center>Bobby Bailey, age 19 in September 1972 — at Camp Bailey.</center>
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Image:Bailey 55.jpg|<center>Bob, Joan and the Bailey girls during Indian Summer at Camp Bailey.</center>
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Image:Bailey 56.jpg|<center>An early visit to the Camp with Fitz Bailey. Nothing like waking up at Camp Bailey and coming down to the quiet and calm surface of Warner Lake.</center>
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Image:Bailey 57.jpg|<center>Barb at her favorite place on the planet. She loved the chairs outside the front porch!</center>
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Image:Bailey 58.jpg|<center>Diving in Warner Lake 1974, photo courtesy of Deb Bailey</center>
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Image:Bailey 59.jpg|<center>Debra Bailey on the lake, 1962, photo courtesy of Deb Bailey</center>
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Image:Bailey 60.jpg|<center>Frank Bailey and his daughters Ann and Barbara</center>
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Image:Bailey 61.jpg|<center>Ann Bailey age 14yrs</center>
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Image:nora 1.jpg|<center>Nora Smith, photo courtesy of Steve Stabile</center>
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Image:nora 2.jpg|<center>Beer label held by Nora</center>
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Image:Jones Lane 23.jpg|<center>Fourth of July parade, Jones Lane circa 1987, Rich and Ann Mall at the back of the parade. Photo courtesy of Emily Juda</center>
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Image:Jones Lane 24.jpg|<center>Fourth of July parade, Jones Lane circa 1987</center>
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Image:Jones Lane 25.jpg|<center>Fourth of July parade, Jones Lane circa 1987</center>
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Latest revision as of 14:49, 26 September 2017

Jones Lane is a group of cottages and the families who own them on the East shore of Warner Lake, shown is camp Noradale, photo courtesy of Mary and Norm Smith