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Hensall Co-op employees load some of the
metric tons of corn bound for Nicaragua.
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Fifty-five tonnes of
number two corn destined
for Nicaragua were shipped
out of Hensall Co-op on Mon-
day.
The corn (along with 68
tonnes • of milk powder
bought in Toronto) has been
purchased by the Canadian
office of the Christian
Reformed World Relief
Committee (CRWRC) to
help feed the' many
Nicaraguans who bore the
brunt of a severe -tropical
storm that hammered much
of Central America in May.
Though the contract called
for 55 tonnes off grade three
corn bagged and loaded. at
the Hensall mill, the local co-
op supplied higher quality'
number two corn at the
number three price as their
contribution to this
charitable endeavour.
The specially manufac-
tured bags proclaiming
"Gift from Canada" in both
English and Spanish were
further embellished with
highly visible replicas of the
Canadian flag.
Harry Veldstra, Canadian
director of CRWRC, drove
from his Burlington office to
Hensall to participate in a
dedication ceremony. As the
corn was being loaded
deacons and elders from
55 Christian Reformed con-
gregations in Exeter, Clinton
and Luclmow bowed their
heads while Bernard De
Jonge; pastor of the Exeter
church, prayed that the
ultimate result of the ship-
ment would be "to the
greater glory of God and the
betterment of our
neighbours."
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For Z0 years CRWRC has
been providing assistance to
Third World countries,
Veldstra explained. This
food will F augment the
organization's regular pro-
gram of assistance to
Nicaragua, where the storm
left 37,000 families homeless
and wiped out 6,000 acres of
crops.
The corn and milk powder
will be loaded aboard a ship
now waiting in New Orleans
which is scheduled to sail
shortly after Labour Day. On
arrival, the supplies will be
distributed by CEPAD, a
Spanish-language ' associa-
tion of evangelical churches,
through a "food for work"
program whereby recipients
in turn will donate labour for
rebuilding houses, roads and
bridges damaged by the
storm.
This is the first time the
CRWRC director has ar-
ranged a shipment of corn,
the staple diet of most of
Central America. Veldstra
first phoned a Manitoba -
based Mennonite group
responsible for shipping corn
to Africa last fall through a
° "Corn for the Horn" project,
was given a name in
Wheatley, Ontario, and from
there directed to Hensall.
"They quoted us the best
price we could get
anywhere," Veldstra said.
CRWRC will soon begin a
Canada -wide special collec-
tion to raise the $130,000 total
cost of the food shipment.
Anyone wishing to con-
tribute may send a donation
to:
CRWRC-Canada
P.O. Box 5070,
Burlington, Ont.
L7R 3Y8.
Have faith, UCW hears
Unit 4 of the Hensall
United Church, U.C.W.
opened their autumn season
with a pot luck luncheon on
Thursday. September 2 with
24 in attendance. including
several ladies from the Blue -
water Rest Home and Huron•
view.
Mrs. Britton, the leader
was in charge of the meeting.
Members were sorry to
hear the president. Mrs.
Payne was unable to carry on
but are pleased Mrs. Joyce
Pepper has accepted the
position.
The 1983 calendars are on
sale. Love and Life is the
project tor topics for 1983.
There will be a seniors
banquet on November 4.
Members to ask a friend or
acquaintance.
A singsong using several
familiar hymns was conduct
cd by Mrs. Mvrtfc Shcrntt
ON THE FRANK HALLAHAN FARM
(neat to Huron Match an the
Westfield Rd., north of Blyth)
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and Mrs. Dorothy Mickle.
The devotional given by
Mrs. Britton owing to the
absence of Mrs. Shirley
Luther was entitled "Women
of the Church'' using Dorcas,
Mary, Mother of Mark,
Lydia. Priscilla, Phoebe. Eu-
nice. Lois and others to point
out the different positions
women have taken in the
destiny of the Church from
Bible days to the present day.
She quoted "The Lesson of
the Camel•' to urge us to use
our Faith in God to enable us
to lay our toils at rest at night
and rise in the morning and
pray for His guidance
through the day. Mrs. Nellie
Riley and Mrs. Vera LeYnmon
read "Beyond the Horizon"
and "Guidance."
Mr. Larry Jones of Calgary
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Sangster and Brad.
. AMBER LODGE REOPENS
Amber Rebekah Lodge re-
opened Wednesday evening
with Noble Grand Bertha
MacGregor presiding assist -
cd by Vice -Grand Gladys
Coleman. who gave the re-
port of the visiting commit-
tee. Happy Birthday was
sung for Lois Jones, Bonnie
Upshall, Vera Lemmon,
Annie Reid and Bertha Mac•
Gregor.
A jewel case which had
been ordered was on display
and will he dedicated at a
later meeting. This case was
handmade by Kenneth
Hankin. Thames Road and is
an excellent specimen of
hand craft. which will be
placed in the Lodge Hall, The
installation of officers will be
held on October 20th when
I) 1) t' Mrs. Alice Bowen.
1 selcr and her installing
team will he present.
Follosing the meeting
Bingo-Fuchrc ,cas enjoyed
followed hs pot luck lunch.
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Monday,
Sept 13
6:30 to 8 p.m.
EVERYONE
WELCOME
There was a good attend-
ance at the United Church on
Sunday morning whey the
emphasis of worship was
placed around Labour Day.
Mr. McDonald spoke on the
subject of "Workmen for
God". "God's providence is
not lowered in baskets from
the sky. but through the
hands and hearts of those
who love him." he said. "We
are co•workets with God, God
works through man."
He used the poem God Has
No Hands But Our Hands as
an illustration to his sermon.
Douglas Klopp was the or-
ganist for the service and Bill
Stebbins and Wayne Scotch -
mer were the ushers. Cecil
Pepper greeted the congrega-
tion. Everyone was reminded
that Sunday School opens
next Sunday and that follow•
ing the service the congrega-
tion will hold a reception for
the students and teachers as
they begin a new year.
Rev. McDonald attended
the funeral of the late Mrs,
Isabel) Stone at Woodhouse
United Church, Port Dover on
Saturday. Mrs. Stone was
active in the Canadian Forest-
ers holding the title of Past
District Deputy. Past Presi-
dent of the Ontario Assembly
and had also been chosen of
the Forester of the Year in
1969. Rev. McDonald took
part in the service as High
Chaplain for the Canadian
Foresters for Canada. Mrs.
Stonc was 56.
At the Official Board of
the United Church at their
regular monthly meeting held
on Wednesday evening first
training plan was held for a
visitation evangelism within
the congregation on Sunday,
September 26. The Official
Board members will be going
out to all families in the
congregation to tell them
about the Church program.
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