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Thousands of boxes of cereal donated to Glace Bay Food Bank

A man who left Glace Bay, N.S., as a teenager was on hand Tuesday as an 18-wheeler packed with Kellogg products donated by his former employer was unloaded at the community's food bank.

Donation arranged by Cape Breton native who returns annually for hockey tournament

An 18-wheeler filled with cereal and other Kellogg products was unloaded Tuesday at the Glace Bay Food Bank. (Gary Manfield/CBC)

A man who left Glace Bay, N.S., as a 16-year-oldto play hockey in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League now returns every winter to lace up forthe area's annual Vince Ryan Memorial Hockey Tournament.

And Fraser MacAulay doesn't come empty-handed.

MacAulay, 59, is retired from the shipping and receiving departmentof the now-closed Kellogg distribution centre in London, Ont.

Over the last 22 years, he has arranged for the donation and delivery of thousands of boxes of cerealand other Kellogg's productsto the Glace Bay Food Bank.

On Tuesday, he was on hand as about 50 volunteers unloaded an 18-wheeler packed front-to-back with Kellogg products.

"It means a lot, you know what I mean?" saidMacAulay. "You can hear about stuff like this here, but when you're actually hands-on and you see it, it's a huge eye-opener, so it's great that Kellogg is great enough to be able do stuff like this here."

Fraser MacAulay, 59, is retired from the shipping and receiving department of the now-closed Kellogg distribution centre in London, Ont. (Gary Mansfield/CBC)

Food bank co-ordinator Kimberly MacPherson watched the boxesbeing unloaded.

"It gives so much community spirit and smiles," she said. "Everybody here is laughing, smiling and helpingtheir community.

"We're so thankful for all the cereal for the community. It's not just for us, but it's for other food banks in the community, daycares. It's also for camps in the summertime."

Even the transportation is donated.For more than 10 years, Sydney-basedS&M Trucking has been sending an 18-wheeler to Ontario to bring back the donation.

"It's been absolutely amazing to not have to buy it," MacPherson said. "You look at some of the cereals, it can be $5, $6 a box.

"There's some families that can't afford it and they may have six children at home. There's some schools that use it for their breakfast program, so it's just awesome. It's incredible."

Dozens of volunteers helped unload boxes at the Glace Bay Food Bank. (Gary Mansfield/CBC)

Once the food bank donation is wrapped up, MacAulay will turn his focus to the Vince Ryan hockey tournament, billed as one of the largest recreational adult tournaments in the world.

Admittedly, he said, at his age the tournament is more a social than a sporting event.

"It's nice to get back to see your friends," he said. "You kind of feel like a kid again, no responsibilities. Come down, play some hockey, tell some stories, and visit these folks down here [at the food bank].

With files from Gary Mansfield