ï¬ YXA TT t TY visited neighbouring in 1947 and set up the first congregation in the summer. } C400 C1 0000000 churches in Canada and the childrens‘ summercamp usâ€" The Sunday school Christâ€" newi 4 ,j f ; _ United States to canvas for ing the old horse stables for mas Concert has been a high e . ow ies Tunds to build a church. All sleeping and the parsonage light of the season for many \â€%‘ ?) his efforts brought in houSe f%r meals. %e\c Bo}gd yegars. Kipling is noted for its ‘:é:%ï¬g;ï¬{%(g*%} $600.00, quite a sum for the travelled from Sudbury for good food and plenty of it at ’ï¬wfl»f::%:&*’?%ï¬ï¬%“%w times. The first log church prayer meetings, and Sunday â€" all events ol s ue o e l e wos gs. an xÂ¥ allsvenis. we 22 e id also servedasthefirstschool services. He ministered for | prpoooooooor on o meapsiaenclaan, as â€"____ _ and Thomas Kraby was the funerals for nearly every famâ€" “?ï¬%h HAsre® frami ~0 . first school teacher After ily in Kipling. His faithful .. WwÂ¥ > 2 33 a Albin Anderson left G.T. service over the many years “ called to organize the church Johanson led the congregaâ€" will be remembered. He travâ€" s oo oi n 1 in Kipling. The congregation tion until 1910. Theg fist elled in all kinds of weather g%%‘g walked to the shores of Deer ordained minister was Rev._ to bring the word of the Lord. “5‘33*‘@% Lake to witness the six canâ€" Gust Engstrom. He was Therecords show that in 1911 n%;f‘& is e 0 didates being baptised in the pastor, counsellor, doctor, the church had its peak _ m cold rough water of the lake. dentist and undertaker. Mr. membership of fifty three. is 2@3@ Sn mmatfg® Officers were elected and & Mrs. Gust Engstrom were ‘ _ ac en plans were begun to build a well liked and deserve M ooo m b%“"’{%â€; : log church. The Kipling praise for their twentyâ€"five *# n,a’»,:ï¬x’ raate* o en _ > _ Scandinavian Church was years of faithful service. eea f/w,/ ‘é‘,; ;5‘“ established and a site was Rev. and Mrs. AxelFugelsang = L/ C ""‘ On October 13, 1996 the donated at the north end of arrived in 1936 and served ~~ *Â¥ Â¥%A church celebrated its 100th the lake. On July 1, 1903 a for five years. They were inâ€" ’/ l Anniversay and dedication of sod turning ceremony was â€" strumental in building a new g the new edition. A special held and by the next year a church to replace the old log piyeng_ _1 service was held to a capacâ€" log church over looked the church. This church buildâ€" ******* 44208SH! ~â€"* â€" ity crowd with music, history lake. Pastor Anderson had ing is still in use and new J“%%%E 3;; display and of course lots of sunday school rooms and fas 3‘/ sS tz * “‘â€g:% good food. kitchen have been added to ,J * taes . the back in 1996. Over the . â€" e feg yï¬ The Oirst school in the log § i «Abm in Emt non ht t mt Toh 1 ce ; | w& D years many other pastors, Jv,f T( 12 i church was held there in £ o ies . summer students | have ***y mA 7*5 ii/ff“"\g / +951‘?P./The two new schools uts RwS* .l w;, served the needs of the comâ€" | Pm io aa~~ x%@;& B were built on the East and 12. 4e " un t ity in the church * PP JB We w osl sioc or thc communit "a~ ~»ekfaimemw_aÂ¥.aigrle; munity in the CNurCh. Â¥ wâ€:ï¬ff‘g; James and Lois McDougall, and classes begun in 1913. ix@â€ff{fï¬__» Rev. J. R. Boyd served here missionaries, minister to the Thomas Kraby taught in both