Brooksdale WI Scrapbook: 1989-1992, p. 3

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AT ALLAN INNES' farm at RR 2, Embro 2,000 metric tonnes of corn was being bagged for Mozambique last week. Local farmers give of themselves,"vforl the love'of our fellow man," says Mr. Innes. ' Aid for the needy the Embro area to Mozambique. ' ' Adding the Com Drive to their ' Multiply that $7.50 a few times other projects, the Canadian over and you alone can feed, Foodgrains Bank expects to ship thousands of needy people who more than $20 million worth of food might not otherwise know where aid inlthe fiscal year ending March their next meal is coming from. 31, 1989. ' This isa "direct aid" program--n, 'There are no hidden secrets at there are nointermedr'ary agencies 2 Canadian Foodgrains, everyone has involved. Almost 100 per cent of the 1' access to their auditand can requesta work is voluntary. - f copy from their Winnipeg of?ce. Christian churches in Africa help' Anyone who sends a donation will tomonitor where the greatest need is", receive a receipt for tax purposes. The movement of the shipment and ;= If you would care to give to this distribution of the'grain is monitored worthy cause send your donation to: by church members Canadian Foodgrains Bank, 400- Unlikelastyear's"ComforMali" 280 Smith Street. Box' 767 project,whenvolunteersloadedbags Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 2L4. onto truck trailers bound for Noting 'current project' on the "Hamilton harbour, the corn this year envelope will ensure the funds go for _ will be transported to Montreal for this particular project. .

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