Create SQL tables from dbf files

I have hundreds of dbf files that I need to import into SQL Server.  I have created a foreach loop container and have a data task within the loop that will import the data.  However, it will only work if the tables are already in SQL Server. 
These tables may differ depending on versions so I cannot use the Wizard.  I know I can do the CREATE TABLE using variables, but how can I get the schema from the dbf file in order to dynamically fill in the columns for the CREATE TABLE statement? 

Thanks Arthur.  Does anyone have an example?  Considering the wizard can extract the column names, there has to be a way to set this up.  I am new to SSIS and have not been able to figure out a way to grab at least the column names
via a script.
The wizard may extract the names. Then dump somewhere. Then create a script say in Excel off the column names, but you also need the lengths, datatypes. What is this dbf file? Is it dBase database? Can you open a file in a text editor?
We know nothing at this point still.
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