T KIPLING CENTENNIAL HISTORY FOR BACK OF PLATE KIPLING 100TH ANNIVERSARY 1893-1993 Eric Rosene and John Anton Westin first settlers in 1893. Kipling Post Office May 1, 1899 to November 13, 1959. John Whelan first Postmaster. [ Kipling Scandinavian Baptist Church(Deer Lake)organized May 1902.. First Pastor, Albin Anderson. Rev. Gust Engstrom ordained minister 1910-1912, 1914-1935. Rev. Axel Fugelsang 1936-1941. New Kipling Baptist Church dedicated May 28, 1939. First School in old church, teacher Thomas Kraby 1904-1913. School Houses, 1A Hugel 1912-1944- IB Hugel 1912-1954 Johnson's general store 1905. Kipling Helping Hand 1916. Kipling Women's Institute 1953. Camp Norland 1962. KIPLING CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE OUR CENTENNIAL LOGO DESIGNED BY "FREDA ENGSTROM" I Our logo depicts a Scandinavian long ship which symbolizes the people from Sweden and Norway. Our ancestors came in 1893, settled around Deer lake, reminiscent of the home- land they left. Deer were plentiful and the early settlers relied heavily on these for survival. The pine tree represents the wondrous pine forests that stood -which was used for homes, furni- ture, cradles, and coffins. The hill on which our pine tree rests symbolizes "Saw Mill Hill" still there to-day. Kipling's first little industry started 1904. The fish were plentiful in Deer Lake and our restocking programs are working. The fish is also symbolic of the scandinavians love for herring - pickled or otherwise ! 3