COPENHAGEN— It was a slow and sleepy snow that fell on Saturday morning outside of Champion Peak Maple, covering the cars in the small, plowed lot, and the fields and
COPENHAGEN— It was a slow and sleepy snow that fell on Saturday morning outside of Champion Peak Maple, covering the cars in the small, plowed lot, and the fields and
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More than 150 people gathered Saturday morning to clean up debris strewn across farm fields by a tornado which destroyed Brandon and Roxie Zehr’s farm a week ago.
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The barn is gone, so are their garage and chicken coops. The part of their house which remains awaits the insurance adjuster’s pronouncement. Hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage is estimated. Their van was demolished too.
Pastors Tim Chambers and Chad Gordon, of Southend Fellowship Baptist Church, on Owen Sound’s southern edge, organized the clean-up. People came from likely a dozen area churches, from neighbouring concessions, plus family and friends.
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