o o ' , u . t . . 30-h _ . " Students participation 1n our 100th birthday celebrated a- he does make a difference! . w aml . 5 " . Helen (Biebighauser) Smith cele- ' " .. brated her 100th birthday on lready dying from 1990. . I _ 1 from across the People are a . ' D camber 19, 1994. She is the " proAvUl,ef'ot;l/rri'iiiiiij,iii,rj,e, food 1e,tr,t,2y't1i,1,t1,tyfgien1 preregsth"21g,egtittltl1pj - . t'i'li2'2"3th1e'ial"crr'isi's'iii1i'rii"i 1d even enya,us y a yooun- , ' Brea, . . . . "1" Year Dave Toycen from WOT _ . . . . 3O " . er Bieblghauser, who took up residence ' . ' . hi ' to import more than 11 million farmers return to their land. The " on» P . . . Vision Canadais tit/eight' gigs of grain for massive food shire Hour Famine is also helping to " , . " ' gOChesley m 3071111323: Egg; "7' brepth after I.er, . ments this year. Because of the ' reforest entire mountain sides in . - 'ESTs-it,?,)':, ill' mail? WEE}. B a: $1151" facto- - miln-m mufcammphe of the attention to Rwanda, this story has Ethiopia. é , A: at 12; gosh: went towork Of course, . tl 11 told in the ular As the New Year opens, Ontario t Kr/jeffd"' "K. ' IM' ry. an early ag ' . " year, and one Of the biggest .of try gone mos y n pop hi h school students are again ' . "R IMI l3 at the SR. Davey drugstore on Main tget, was the refugee cri515 m Tie, there is a light at the poigsed to offer their practical caring Ml8'4 *"figé' Et" Street..She1ater went to Toronto and - Rwrn "12:8:le some 100 000 end ofthe tunnel. through World Vision's so Hour Eii' We, I! rte,re,tsygqeifrgrSsvgrsfti - " ere ' . amin ' M iiWWSl It' r,rirr'r: 7 . . children separated and orphaned iierigts,fg't1gcygr1,ogtyafoo, fan't Shiites an offer Dave Toycen ll Blliiiflrs) _ there ever since. Ted Smith W? w.ith - frorn their parents." _ m , . " , . _lIii'ilt l Ny ', the 160th Bruce Batta ion tiring The heartbreak of this past year long rtrs1gd'i2t.ions to some of "I": ipgttt,tlydelayef "in at', Mall ' I - _ ' World War One. Helen's onlybmth- p comes from Rwanda, but also from W's :0 'l'l'flhzamine fundraiser aorld has a long way to go before Mfg, ri')) f T N V er Benjamin (now deceased) also - how this crisis overshti?wed other 'erlrred UN/W 1d Visi n imma- overt is gone but with caring 5rii'-'jG, ' . / f _ served with me. 160th Bateliy: Her areas of need. East African eoun- suPP°_ or h? h h Fe S like these 'we are making a r if .3 5 /'i,i,, _ " s" ' two younger sisters are still livuig - .4, tries, for example, are languishing nizat10n programs w 11c ave pn f ard." .. we? c), 'ii _ 7 .5 N Etta Foreman of Toronto and Viola rmderanoppzessive drought. reduced deaths by 2.5 million smce giant step 0M . . Helen Smith Stark "Roma V 7 a, " . - F - . new 'H"en _. _ . _ vr '11: Fcfiiis:ii)'iii,rk"i,C:tt,2- . 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' . we A life-long resident of J, " " ' - . . _ 1lll 5 'll-lit-lille, 5 MN " . Sullivan Township and L v. I . . ' " . , IllIllmlillt glllMIillrlI _ Chesley, Jack Glasser, cele- _- I . M» BiMIBltg" - ' . 1illlilllillliliiNiilll _ . I " ' ' brated his 92nd birthday on T 5 " Il1l I " 'lliltlMllil ' I "" _ * " , Saturday at Elgin Abbey "I . . ' ' "". __-___ ' -.rew_ Lodge in Chesley. Born on a, What a beautiful winter wonderland _ January 28, 1903 in Sullivan _ r . i1 ' left behind!! Township, the father of three _ last week s heavy snowfall 1 h t ) and grandfather of several In (G0 em p o o grandchildren, has been a d, _ W resident of the Lodge for , _.-.------------------------------".-" _---" - ' about six months. - Fecus on Phase 3 u, V - (Golem Photo) -.' Z ' and fulfill your fantasy 8 e, afl .2 by MaryGolem quality of items donated "is what's I'v- . Organizers of an unique fundrais- going to make the auction" and he mg effort - a fantasy auction to raise and the ot,her committee members K- funds for the Phase 3 project at the are grateful for the community sup- . .j Chesley District High School - are port received. E? pleased with the "excellent" Anyone still interested in making g response they have had to date and a donation is asked to contact . saythe April Ph. auction should be Nancy' Maxwell at 363-2033 or kJ. most entertaining! Barry Munie at 363-2344. ' , Over l301tems - everything from The committee hopes to have . u moosehlde slippers, a handmade about 200 items for the auction to f, . . a q.uiltastda makeover to the opportu- be held Friday, April 28th at the any to host a radio show, a new car Chesley Community Centre. They 5 and a hot tub' rental - will be up for hope to raise about $10,000 for the _ ' auction. Phase 3 project, a new gymnasium One of the auction organizers, and library resource centre for the P. Barry Munie, said the number and Chesley District High School. (' a t.