mm 0 00=0==== 0 === schools at first every second The Kipling Helping Hand petitions. The women had crafts at meetings are instruâ€" day till two teachers were club wasestablished on Febâ€" garden clubs and their mental in educating the hired. Mr. Kraby would walk ruary 25, 1916. Since there achievement nights were held women in cooking, baking, back and forth between the was no government help for in 1B Hugel school. Over the sewing, quilting, leather work two schools. They were called â€" needy families they would buy years the club has purchased along with several different IA and 1B Hugel Schools. In yarn and materials and two road graders, cement needlework courses. These 1945, IA school was closed make articles to either give mixer, wheel barrow and a meetings and courses proâ€" and the pupils were driven to away or sell. Medication and canning machine. The comâ€"â€" vided a much needed social 1B till it closed in 1954. The doctor fees were expensive so munity got to use these artiâ€" outlet for the women. Many children were then bused to the club helped those in cles to help them make the of the homes have been Warren Public School and need. Their aim is to help work easier. adorned with their handiwork now some of children go the those less fortunate. The and a tribute to their many school in Sturgeon Falls to yearly Smorgasbord Supper The Kipling Branch of the talents. The Women‘s Instiâ€" elementary and to secondary is famous and draws people Federated Women‘s Institute tute have sponsored 4â€"H schools there. from near and far and the of Ontario was organized in â€" clubs, donated time and monâ€" In 1905 Kari Johnson and proceeds, every second year, Kipling on October 23, 1953. ies, and serve lunch after fuâ€" her Sons opened the first goes to the Church. The ladies paid fifty cents nerals. The Federated Womâ€" store in Kipling. Others (50) to join and became en‘s of Ontario is the largest opened stores and even a coâ€" The locals called it Charter memâ€" rural organization in the op run store over the years the "Farmers gas : bers. It is World and we are proud to be but are no longer around. Club," it was offiâ€" through the part of it. In 1997, the Edmund and Jean Johnson cially the United e Women‘s Inâ€" EWI.O. celebrated its 100th still operate the Johnson‘s Farmers of Onâ€" 4 / stitute that Anniversary with a week General Store. Edmund, who tario (UFO) and e our Kipling long celebration in Hamilton, passed away in 1997 took was organized in i. ‘ 2 _ s _ Tweedsmuir Ontario. A Centennial Award over from his father Amund 1918 and disâ€" /‘%’mï¬%,/ History Book was established recognizing Johnson in 1957. solved in 1960. ;’g(;iffm (%fm was started. and honouring 100 outstandâ€" The â€" meetings @@: oz;/&z This is animâ€" ing Women‘s Institute memâ€" oo were held in the /"% portant effort bers from across Ontario. %. . 0 hall built by the [R KÂ¥ _ &Â¥ to preserve This Award particularly recâ€" CC reigt in _ oun eople. # Wips.z &T the past and ognizes those ~grass roots" %5 ; %he l(;gcal [;arrrl:l)ers ;f;//f’f 4“â€â€˜ fZ, present hisâ€" members who have contribâ€" q imz /‘/% branched out to ‘*/†Qâ€%%’ :{Or)ll 8 of uted their talents Snd 36rv- eW$ . ; â€" W dR l Kipling. Over ice to their Branches. Jean eef 1 â€" ie oatle and %%&f»’%g Bs yoare ous . dormeonains the secipistaf :W}"’:;’WT"“;:A;; cream to grain %;‘a,f’; home making this special award. The &Uâ€:Jfljw)h ie . and potatoes comâ€" * ;:;"â€_{2;:_;;};%;.{:?v;z_%; courses and awards was presented by the