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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Dec 2007, p. 13

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At the time, the volun were filling about 600 b every seven hours, but afte implementation of the line put went up to 1,156 boxe six hours. He decided to form an assembly line, with stations and assigned roles. U d gll:essgflx:t::ri ’t)ilul:n' g ;:xaers g:n(iif Volunteers prepare boxes of food on the a sstedto nds fociencies, of Friendship‘s Christmas hamper program Hn Asstana 2o c Over the next couple of years, he learned the ins and outs of the hamper business and became an expert. One year he separated his shoulder and was unable to work, so he thought he‘d come in and help out once again. "I just thought I had better do something," Buschert said. He decided to do something productive with his time and decided to help out at the annuâ€" al food drive. Buschert, who has worked at the food hamper drive since 1989, was laid off from his job at a sawmill one fateful December. Ford implemented tt assembly line at his facto the early 1900s and Bu: brought the idea to the \ of Friendship more than quarters of a century later Cecar Carl Busch" Buschert Jthe Henry Ford of the House of Friendship‘s annual Christâ€" mas hamper drive. Ford implemented the first us call Carl "Busch Ithe Henry Ford of Hamper program a smooth operation By Grec MacDonaup Nee Beam Chronicle Staff about 600 boxes ine at his factories in 1900s and Buschert ©° e !ine outâ€" 1,156 boxes in olunteers ds is Canada‘s #1 Sellin after the the House than three His model has been in place at the food hamper program for almost two decades, and they "It takes a whole team. We have to have someone bringing up the product to the stuffers and people to haul the boxes away," Buschert said. To celebrate our 50th anniversary of making central vacuums we‘re offering you our highest power special edition ever at 600 airwatts. We‘ve also packed in extra value like a Gore seif cleaning filter. an onâ€"Guard bucket that has antimicrobial properties and all tahe value you‘ve come to expect from the #1 selling brand in canada EXCLUSIVE 10 YrEan moton WARRANTY® & SPECIAL EDITION CENTRAL VAcUUM systEm More than 600 volunteers unload, pack, load and deliver the hampers to families across the region. average about three hours, Bu AVAILABLE WITH STANDARD Aif PACKAGE... $599.99 assembly line at the House Continued on page 15 ibout 700 boxes every rs, Buschert said. than 600 volunteers GREG MACDONALD PHoTO ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE â€" NOMINATE SOMEONE TODAY! LOk DLR LCO RLCEMORCTIENTES, Today‘s youth are tomorrow‘s leaders. If you know a young person, aged 6 to 17, who is involved in worthwhile community service; a special person who is contributing while living with a limitation; a youth who has performed an act of heroism; or a ‘good kid‘ who shows a commitment to making life better for others, doing more than is normally expected of someone theirJ age â€" help us recognize their contribution â€" nominate them today! Ajpoe DSSd‘ B Sn ud 27, [P) canada Trust Nominations will be The LEADING BY EXAMPLE ""Hatvions will be accepted until December 28 Contact this newspaper or the Ontario Community Newspapers Association www.ocna.org or 905.639.8720. Ontario Junior CltlZUen of the Year Awards Nominations are strength of our community lies in solid citizens mp L p n y O 20R We‘ll bring your store to 32,000 doors. RLOO‘s Own Communtry Newsparen â€" 51 9â€"886â€" ONTARIO JUNIOR CitizEen OF THE YEAR AWwARDS ATERLOO CHRONIC Serving your community since 1856 â€"â€" tm | dap onl 1 now being accepted for the WATERLOO CHRONICLE Coâ€"ordinated by: ocna , 2007 at

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