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It wasn't at my church, CrazyHeart. It was at a small rural church (Sheffield United Church)
There is , Seeler. In between Hamilton and Cambridge.
Mendalla, Hespeler's dialing area had it get Kitchener, Guelph, and Galt for free, so.....our company did the same for it's exchange, used the Hespeler sales office. (Now, Hespeler, Preston, Galt = Cambridge)
Library is lone gone, btw.
I heard of a small congregation who have made meat pies for sale every year since 'forever'. They do a turkey supper fundraiser around thanksgiving and deliberately prepare more turkey than they will need. The next day a group get together and convert the turkey (plus veggies etc) into turkey pot pies and soup that are sold frozen over the next little while. It seems that everyone in the area knows about this and people phone church members to ask when/where they can pick up their ready made meals! Unfortunately, the congregation is aging and will probably have to stop this within a few years. I suggested that maybe they could become the 'experience' part of the team and ask another group of younger people to do the actual work. Sounds like a way to pass on knowledge and continue the service to the community. Possibly the local Day Care, a sports team, the Cadets, the Scout/Guide association or a younger congregation might be interested in sharing the profit?
I think long distance is a bit of a scam now, at least within Canada. Chemguy's cell is long distance, because he got the number when he was living/working in a town north of here during the week. It's the same area code number as for here!"In between" in more ways than one. When I was there, it was politically in Wentworth Region (now the City of Hamilton) so part of the library system I worked for but had a Cambridge area code and exchange so that it was actually long distance to call it from Hamilton. In order to avoid toll charges on our data connection from Sheffield to Head Office, we had them connect to the library in Lynden (an equally tiny community near Ancaster), which was local to both, and then the network gear in Lynden relayed Sheffield's connection in to the library head office in Hamilton. Bloody pain in the arse when Bell's calling areas don't align nicely with political boundaries.