-I g-(strong kettle campaign) important for c the rest of the year, so yeah this is a big deal.’ "a. In addition to the boost in donations â€" g thanks in part to kettles at two new loca- 5 tions, the recently opened Sobey's and LCBO E at Bronte Street and Louis St. Laurent Avenue §_Campaign helped 300 families, also had about 100 more volunteers than in 2013 NKBA Custom cabinetry for any room of your home. C A THAï¬ 1.’ Vvflmxr‘ Dr Um! ‘1, Milton M“" t“ ‘7" 9"“ ‘0' 55"“ A I i L" vflr‘ ' ml" ‘H' ï¬u‘nm In 1' 30W“ ‘1: (1.}. y: {yew-Arr Hy Appmmuwm â€" the campaign saw about 100 more volun- teers compared to-2013. This allowed organizers to ï¬ll pretty much all of the 1,107 shifts from late November to Christmas Eve. 'I don't think we had more than 25 empty shifts and we had the last week of the cam- paign ï¬lled well in advance,†said Vlflseman, noting that many teens from Jean Vanier Sec- ondary School manned kettles at the nearby Sobey's and that volunteers came from all faiths â€" which he found especially encourag- ing. “The volunteer support was amazing! The kettle campaign's strong turnout â€" with contributions picking up in mid-December and peaking on the 23rd â€" allowed the Mil- ton Salvation Army to help 300 families with holiday hampers. This included a turkey dinner with all the legz NOW ‘N AGAIN trimmings, toys for the childten and food for a month. With the Salvation Army set to move its food bank location in January â€" just up the road to 820 Nipissing Rd. â€" a little extra food was given out over the holidays to help clear the shelves. The strong support for the kettle campaign came on the heals of a record-breaking 25,225 pounds of food collected during the Milton Food Drive. Steve LeBIanc can be reached at sleblanc@mil- toncanadianchampion.com. Quality gently and furnitunz. home decor and unlqug ï¬nds. ruluaag nzw whgn we make it to low: gour furnitursz again... ' ‘ call for N Ill a Irma quote! out) (i‘ i,