Kipling Women's Institute Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 3, [1670] - [2017], page 11

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Pâ€"f %‘“1910. It ran for y3ares. . P N tCY T2 L4 10 other families. You â€" followed by ad four years but had to :%fé‘”j W%‘%:f;%“% can imagine how hard Scandinazan fiiiéegl;ter(:i?a% close for lack of enough FoY > 28 L T2 s HPat it was to get the line Sunday service and lunch mild brought to the Ii«if g.’:\:,fl;‘%f %, égg%; letalone carry on a priâ€" was held at the Kipling Bapâ€" factory. Not l0o many | ) _5 seegezmilf Npeft e 57 N vate conversation. . tist Church. A good time was Zhls.' ing verture «::;,4,;' y 20e ‘ lti?‘lc}:z};o to get pri\}:te forts of the Centennial comâ€" min was » ~#¢.. > B « reveryone. PEOâ€" mittee. This celebratio i begun by the Hojheil / TK]PU}‘E ]QU * ZV 4 ple want privacy, con be remembered for yea?swilo1 Brothers, Oscar and ## na w * _ § nections to their anâ€" come. The proceeds were Ole. They bofught the swering machines, faX divided among the three orâ€" C'hrlstlanSOII arm gnd | machines and comâ€" ganizations in Kipling, the did some prospecting. They â€" to this day. _ puters and of course Kipling Women‘s Institute, found good sample of gold, HYDRO the internet. Kipling Baptist Church and then proceeded to sink a Application for Hydro was In August of 1993 Kipling the Kipling Helping Hand shaft about 1911 near the made by all citizens in the Celebrated 100th Anniversary . | shore of the lake. Like most community in 1947 It was Of the coming of the first setâ€" Jean Johnson ventures they ran out of brought to this area and tlers. (August 14 & 15th) A â€" Curator Kipling Tweedsmuir money and had to close beâ€" turned on February 2, 1950. logo contest was held and the History Book fore it was established. Arnt This wasagreatimprovement Winning logo by Freda 1998 and Rudolf Carlson set up a and help to the people of Engstrom used on commemoâ€" mill on their home property Kipling rative plate, with history on â€" and it ran for some time. the back, T Shirts and sweat | later their yOounger brother TELEPHONES shirts. A book of "Kipling Oscar took over and ran it till The installation of telâ€" Stories" was also published. his death in 1963. Robert ephones was the next servyâ€" Former residents, relations Olsen also set up a mill nearice that W2® needed and enâ€" came from all over Canada + their home and ran it for joyed by the people. We are and the United States for some time but as big rees (f rved by Warrex.l and Verner the two dayevent. The over became scarce in the area exchanges aN4 in 1956 and 800 celebrants enjoyed there was no work for the mill 1957 the Iong awaited telâ€" sl?eeCheS’ awards, music. . Ernest ~R hones were in operation. history displays, antiques, any more j osene °P first it was the old handile and lots of good bought the mill from At hone connected on the Scandinavian treats at the Carlsons and ran it for seyâ€" tyP® P of course you shared â€" Camp Norland site. So many eral years. Now Arthur Goslin Wau‘, with as many as 8 or came for supper it had to has a mill at his property and â€" th€ tne held at the arena in Warren ' does the sawing and planning

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