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By Chris Smith i t Frlbune Staff Writers . ‘ s T It was hopefully the last lineup for T at‘ long time for the 53 .. Vietnamese refugees who arriyed in Winnipeg Monday night.
Winnipeg with a new home and life.
“Everything.is so new and curious”, he re- . ‘
marked through an, interpreter. -
V T Twenty-eight families . were to have ar-
They marched into the airport waiting a. area, name-tags dangling round their a
necks, looking a little bewildered at being ‘
in another strange place. a .
T But smiles appeared, when the 11 fami-
T lies were united with their Canadian spon~
, A sors-
left Vietnam five months ago. a
They arrived in the city about6:30 p.rn.,; , were met ‘by ‘an East Kildonan family -l—— their officialehosts ——- and were transported to the two—bedroom apartment Waiting for ‘\
them. . . a
A Mr. Chung, his wife and two children ar-
Thanh Hai ‘Chung and family are moving into their first real home since they L,
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rived in Edmonton on Saturday, after being i
in a refugee camp in Hong Kong. . ,
They and the other 10 families are being a T sponsored by the Mennonite Central Com- a
mittee, an umbrella organization for Men-
noriite churches and groups of families’ who
costs and help them find work.
i Hasjob waiting
; Mr. Chung who worked as 7mechanic’s L
helperin Vietnam, has a job waiting for
him in a machine shop, arranged by; his , host. Hopefully the main problem he faces a 7 to right now is ilearningtgithe bus”, route to
work.
the shop supervisor ,an‘d he will take Mr.
i Chung to work on his first day,.,shov’ving
i him the route, and introducing him to his
new employer and fellowworkers. Mr. Chung‘ said he is excited to be in
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V are willing to finance the refugees’ initial
rived in Winnipeg, but the others were like— ly held up waiting for medical checkups,
said MCC immigration co-ordinator John ’Doerksen.‘ “ i
He saidthe shortage of facilities for the check-ups, congestion in the refugee camps
“ and arranging, transportation are “some of T the o problemis his group, encounters in bringing theVietnamese families to Winni-
; Sponsrineg groups
Monday’s arrivals bring the total
number of MCC sponsored refugees to 88,
it he said, but 720 persons in all will be spon-
sored by churches’ and other sponsoring groups. V r
“ The sponsors, sometimes a‘ group of five? u people, arrange forliving ‘accommodation, furnishings and a food so the new arrivals .
can‘ set up housekeeping immediately.
a i 3 The host families agree to be fespons-T
ible for the Vietnamese families for a year
or until they are self-sufficient, a process which takes four months on the national
. ‘average, Doerksen said.
. His host; Peter
He said two families who went to W Winkler in; May were virtually
self-reliant in three weeks.‘
Mr. Redekopp said he decided to xioltin-4
teeras a host for the Chung family because he wasin a similar situation 30 years ago. \
He had immigrated to Canada from Russia’ as at political refugee and he now wants to help somieneelse facing the same
problem, ; i r K L g “I fled from communism the same as
A they did,,,’? he said, gesturing to his new ’_friends.‘ l ; . V