ROSENES ® Aâ€"Westi ; & â€" Westin came the same time as Rosene,his family came the following i 7242¢ x . wing year in the summer,. Fis wife dicd a few yeare =1); _ after i 3 s s Ts â€"~~ leaving him alone with three children, Beda, JTenny > and Johny,. It was hard time for them and many times William Rosene is seventy six (76) years old now . Mrs Rogene went over to see them and bri i j He likes fishing and bhunting but the bhunting days are . ng them something $ â€" _ ° ef“t' Johny was always crying over toothache but after _ gone now. Allthough there are six or seven guns hanging . Site fed him the toothache was gone. on the walls. The first shack is gone and left a whole ADVENTURE AND HJMR I row of houses in its place. The place is now known as Many a bumorous story have been told about the first | Rosenes Tourist Camp. settlers. lMr Rosene never saw a skunk before and there j h was one around the shack and be bent down to pat him and . this story was written by Mrs William (Mary) Rosene ke got it right in his long wiskers. It took some time j and typed as she gave it. ~ py JEAN JOrNSON. to set rid of the oddr. § One time he carried a bag of flour from Warren and he fell | | into the creek, bag and all. The flour. bhowever, did not _ Sol‘" 3 LoT 8. * CON.â€"â€"3. HUGEL TOWNSHIP. get spoiled as it forms a dough all around the bag. | z* | â€"â€" ADDITION TO THE ROSENE HISTORYâ€"â€" William Rogsene was only twelve (12) year J ( ) years old when he William Rosene worked in various mines in the area during his life skot sand killed the first moose up here with an old & time,.namely Hollingerâ€"silver centre in Cobaltâ€" Thessalonâ€" Victoriaâ€" 9m t and Worthington mines . Then in 1929 he went to Sisco mines in Quebec, . uzzle loader at twelve o‘clock o a.t e s And worked as a mine Captain till I931, when he came home for his ‘ et night in the moon].lght. family, they moved up there in 1952, and Bill became Chief of Police, _e bad cuite a time traili 4 p R Holding that position for I0 Years, The family moved back to Kipling | * giiing 1t through the bush and was.. "1 in I94L, and Bill moved back in 1948, The femily farmed for a few years . covered from hea o s 1 Till their son Ernie returned from overseas, hen he suggested they , i €â€"to feot wilth tblood from the branches. t start in the tourists business, Starting with one cottage that first N * > § i add till now they have several, and do a and almost seared his sister to a 5 year they havte coutinued in + to death when he got home,. ..« good business each summer.Bill was relief officer during depression. _ s s 7 William and Mery celebrated their 50th Anniversary in july 1963. _ t d § His father and Westin went back the next morning and h_e;l.ped They had six children, Ernieâ€"Zdnaâ€"NMaryâ€"Hildaâ€" I[rene and Jimmy. j ¢ s 4 Ernie joined the air force nov.27th, I94I, and went overseas in dec. fis sliq ond load froest in the bosts atoâ€"set & beti;er 1942 as an Airoâ€"llechanic in EZngland, staying till the end of the war, He came home in JG@ne 22nd.1945. after his return he worked at malton gun after and they always bhad lot of meat for themselves "Ayro"sirplane Co.for several years, When he came home and helped his s ‘p parents by building and remodeling cottages, And later worked at the and neighbours. . C 08 River Velley Granite Co.for a few years. $ 3 ; 5 William Rosene passed away in Feb.1965. at the uge of 82. his There is another story, Williams‘ mother made some kind of birthiay was 26th of Jan. 1884. f s g . & â€" Mary Rosens and her son Ernie still live on the home farm, and in mocasins out of skin. He had to go into Warren with flsh the same home, Ernie having added the many modern convience‘s some s 4 5 years ago. that he sold from door to door. He did not like that job. The rest of the family are 4ll married and live in various places @ z in Ontario,Coming home to visit during holidays. very muck as all the dogs in the neighbourhood came around lMirs. Rosene is a member of the Kivling Women‘s Institute, and the § 5 . Kipling Helping Hand Group,Also amember of the Kipling Baptist Ch A h and sniffed at his legs. t 2 € Cs & & es o en k e n y W hive . SAK A TH /tA! T. . T +A _R ~ ¢ .';'ter a few years others found their way up here, Englands iy 1 54* C i o '-“"‘ No: #iY > WRITIEN AND TYPSD BY * tiokar n MBA tA ¢YZ + CC (MaS.F.0.) ANNE XNGLAND, CURAPoOR. P * td <# #7% * "a "O P Wallen, Martin, Olson, and others and they started to make n‘\? :} J w h wat »CD APRIL 1967. . P\ 99e ""4,5\' o. o Fek t â€" Li san 1 i‘ P 4 ,}ar;vu" a road in to Warren so they were able to get a horse and .; i6 ,""\‘,1\'}; }i, \_5 “i d ~ Ns t uY it , * ‘ p *3 83 it t 425 + w ‘ Wagon through, The first road went past Rosenes and down to $s 3 ‘L"&"; in ie f ""! 1;* ':'?-' ' w# â€" ns e * TRA \ /A Cns t &f}_l‘- MR,& MBRS, WILLIAM ROSENE s )eo opBnlnpetienl . 3 6 rmrorn 5 3 Walter Olsons past La Plants. e *;.} %)\" ... 0N THEIR 50th. ANNVERSARY, 963. is . > on ooR on l is ! | M i smy mool ie x | - | [ lA ‘\ * F £ 2 aos f I | â€" w â€" i49% |