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Burning rubber Fire Department of North Huron firefighters had a busy several days with numerous calls last week. Above, firefighters attended a piece of burning farm equipment on Winthrop Road just south of Londesborough. The equipment was fully engulfed, however the fire was brought under control by responding firefighters. (DennyScottphoto) Our area finally received rain. In 24 hours we received just short of three inches. In that same 24 hours I swear the leaves on the corn stalks opened up and collectively said "AH". The whole field truly looks less parched. And the grass seemed to green up right before our eyes. Just a little warning regarding the flow of traffic over the bridge at the edge of the village. The lights seem to be on a short timer, meaning about only four cars get to go on green. Unfortunately I have witnessed several vehicles run the red light so be on your guard when waiting for traffic there. I see some work has been done eradicating the weeds around the Londesborough sign on London Road by the schoolyard. Thanks to FROM LONDESBORO `Storms and struggles' discussed by Fletcher Dealing with the "storms and struggles" that are inevitable in everyone's life was the message of the service at Londesborough United church on Sunday, Aug. 14. The responsive psalm was Psalm 104. The New Testament scripture passage chosen by Rev. Fletcher was Matthew 14: 22-33. These verses recount the night a storm assailed the boat the disciples were on. In the morning Jesus came to them by walking on the water. Peter, who attempted to walk to Jesus, had to be helped. His faith had faltered when the wind arose. Rev. Fletcher noted that everyone has experienced storms in their life, storms that can come quickly and knock a person off their feet or others that affect our lives for a long time. We can be sideswept and thrown off course by these storms; seeming more than we can handle. Rev. Fletcher posed the question, "How do we handle the storms of life? Do we back away or look around for ways to survive? " Storms and struggles are part of life; it is our response to them that matters. His hope is that we respond with bravery and faith in God, recognizing He will bring calm and peace to our lives. Rev. Fletcher recounted the story of Grace Darling. Grace became a heroine in her early 20s in Victorian times. Grace lived with her father on a Northumberland Island. One evening in 1838 a steamship ran aground and broke up on a neighbouring rocky island. She felt it was her responsibility to save the survivors. She and her father launched their 21 -foot rowing boat and set out in the storm. While her father helped folks aboard Grace kept the boat secure despite the waves. She was not content to let the storm claim lives. The Minute for Missions included in the order of service that day was an update on one of the effects of the 2004 tsunami, a time of struggle for the people affected. Today the way for the fishermen of Kari Kattu Kuppum fishing village to get to the sea with their fishing equipment has been blocked by a large wall built by a private company that wants to build on the prime coast land. Consequently the village has only 50 families living there now. Monies donated to the United Church Mission and Service Fund is helping the villagers to plead their case to the Human Rights Advocacy and Research Foundation. Marsha Szusz offered piano accompaniment for the morning service. The Londesborough United faith community extends condolences to Rick and Brenda Konarski and family on the recent passing of Rick's father, Frank Konarski. Sunday school classes will resume on Sept. 11. Coffee and conversation gatherings have resumed in the church basement on Wednesday mornings at 9:30 a.m. Londesborough United's official board will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 6 beginning at 7:30 p.m. See histories and historic photographs on the Huron History section of our website www.northhuron.on.ca