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Oakville Beaver, 31 Mar 2017, p. 4

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| Friday, M a rc h 3 1 , 2 0 1 7 | Food drive will re-stock shelves forspring, summer continued from p.1 Bromberg noted Fare Share saw 172 new families register over the course of 2016, and be cause of that, resources are strained for this year. "We have sufficient protein beans, cranberry sauce, tins of pumpkin and spaghetti and regular dry pasta," said Bromberg. While the food bank welcomes donations of all items, it particularly needs cans of chunky stews, fruit and peas, as well as peanut butter, diapers (Size 6) and tins of salmon. More recently, it is also asking for more dona tions of organics, gluten-free, kosher and halal foods. Monetary donations are also accepted, as the cash is crucial to the food banks operations, ac cording to Fare Share. Cash donations are used to buy perishable food items, such as chicken, ground beef, ham, fish, cheese, fresh and frozen vegetables and fruit. Fare Share accepts donations all year round but traditionally holds two major food drives a year -- at Easter and Thanksgiving, as well as accepting items at Christmas. The food bank depends on the Easter drive to re-stock its shelves following the winter months and get clients through the spring and summer when donations traditionally decrease with sum mer vacations taking place. The Thanksgiving drive re-stocks after sum mer and puts food items in place to last through the winter. Asked for a shopping list of items people could consider donating, Fare Share provided the fol lowing: Children's snacks -- raisins, apple sauce, fruit cups, puddings Hygiene products - tampons, body wash, lo tions, soap bars Baby items -- formula, cereal, biscuits, diapers (Size 6) General items -- canned fruit, canned pasta with meat, regular and peppermint tea, perco lated coffee, hot and cold cereal Diabetes-related diet needs -- sweetener, fruit packed in water, Glucerna, reduced sugar syrup and jam Other donations needed -- organics, glutenfree, kosher and halal food items. Donations can be dropped off at collection bins found at all Oakville Fire stations and local grocery stores, as well as at the 1240 Speers Rd., Unit 6, food bank, which is open to its clients Mondays from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and Thursdays, 3-7 p.m. For a complete list of items or more informa tion, visit www.oakvillefoodbank.com. People can also call 905-847-3988. w w w .in s id e H A L T O N .c o m | OAKVILLE BEAVER 4 Som ething for Every Lifestyle Free In-Home Consultations Flexible to your Schedule C all T o d a y 9 0 5 -6 3 9 -3 6 3 6 www.gotchacoveredoakville.ca GRABER HunterDouglas iwAWWAr shadeOmatic P r o te c t y o u r $15 off and free fast wax with this ad. Offer expires April 30, 2017 Complete Cars from .95 SPECIAL Investm ent!l » 3 For 90 5 .8 2 7 .7 8 7 8 coupons and specials visit... w ith the optim um in vehicle rust control and m uch more! NEW CARS, USED CARS, RUSTY CARS... WE DO IT ALL L .J 1490 U N IT # 5 SPEERS R O A D , O A K V ILLE C TTT_I A u th e n tic M o n te ss o r i a t its B e s t - F o r A g e s 1 8 m o .- 1 2 y r s . »An empowering curriculum that engages children >Individual focus to define your child's learning »Community atm osphere that m akes students feel included and valued >Creative expression allows your child to explore their own interests and talents OPEN HOUSE AyA KiTCHENS O f OAKViLLE S a t. A pr. 8th 10:00 a .m .- l :00 p .m . 1195 NORTH SERViCE ROAD WEST 905.847.1522 AYAOAKVILLE.COM F A IR V IE W G L E N MONTESSORI SCHOOL 9 0 5 .6 3 4 .0 7 8 1 · f a i r v i e w g le n .c o m

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