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The Rural Voice, 2004-12, Page 19Community Kitchen; St. Andrews' Church; Milverton Food Bank; Mitchell Food Bank, St. Marys Salvation Army; the Emily Murphy Centre and Optimism Place in Stratford. At -first the idea was to keep the meat in Perth County but with so many animals being donated there was soon a surplus to the needs of local agencies and they started looking outside the county. Meat has gone to four locations in London, three in Kitchener -Waterloo, the Salvation Army foodbanks in Ingersoll and Woodstock, the Cambridge Food Bank, Wilmot Family Resource Centre in New Hamburg and the Strathroy Women's Shelter. f someone who's making a donation, either of a cow or of cash, wants to see the meat go to a specific need, they try to accommodate. The Osgoode Hall lawyers association donated money and so they delivered a shipment to the Osgoode Community Kitchen. On the same trip with a borrowed freezer truck they had a real experience delivering to Toronto's gigantic Daily Bread Food Bank. "It was a huge, huge warehouse," remembers Ritsma. "It was amazing. Once again it made us realize there is a need out there and if we can do something good with the meat then we'll continue to do so." Hamburger is frozen in one pound packages which are handy for families. "It's a good size for families that are cooking with it," says Becker. Community kitchens just use more packages. "We've never had a complaint about the product of'the packaging or anything," Becker says. For community kitchens it gives them something . to spruce up other donations like dried noodles or pasta. One teen drop-in in Stratford had cooking lessons for young people on how to make their own meals with hamburger. "It's a real eye-opener when you actually go there to deliver the meat," Becker says of the foodbanks and community kitchens. "There was one lady down in London, she had tears in her eyes. She couldn't believe that somebody was actually giving them hamburger." "Gary does a lot of legwork," says May Christmas Fill Your Home With Joy Warm Holiday Greetings from Mark Harding & Staff 41Ierttae BUILDERS LTD. %rriston, Ontario 519-338-2111 Cv9. DECEMBER 2004 1 Xoticia Greetings kr -''' :C::::t2t.7 :HP' : 4. `s� ' sC . �p �'/mss .._., ay -.7 ... . l v. May you enjoy the richness of our heritage with friends and family this special season and throughout the coming year. MIGERMANIA FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Ayton Ont. NOG 1Co 519-665-7715 DECEMBER 2004 1