Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 26 Sep 2009, p. 2

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Food bank drive will be annual event to make room for the food still coming in. Crews of volunteers, from students and youth soccer players, to seniors and church pastors, sorted and packed the donations. \ At least two of the donors had a spe- cial reason to donate. They are former clients. From put. 1. money will be used to purchase Christ- mas hampers. - As long as Mr. Emmerson remains in olfice, which is definitely one more year, the Thanksgiving drive will be an annual event. Mr. Emmerson said he will be seeking another term. FORMER CLIENTS DONATE Donors must also be watchful of the food’s expiration date as items past the due date cannot be accepted. A dump truck’will be parked outside of Walmart today accepting donations. ‘ _ Also today, the Stouffville Branch of the Richmond Hill Chinese Baptist Church is hosting Share Love, Share Life, a yard sale and food collection for the food bank, from 9 am. to 1 pm. at Oscar Peterson Public School. The school is on Hoover Park Drive, east of Hwy 48. David Mills drops off a bag of food to volunteer Char- lotte Cheshamat during Thursday’s food drive. STILL “ME TO GIVE. STDUFFVILLE > You can still make a donation to the Thanksgiving Food Drive today. - The Whitchurch-Stouffville Chamber of Commerce hopes to fill a dump truck with food between 10 a.m.and 4 pm. at the Walmart plaza, Hoover Park Drive and Hwy.48. ° The Stouffville Branch of the Richmond Hill Chinese Baptist Church is hosting a yard sale and food collection for the food bank, from 9 a.m.to 1 pm. at Oscar Peterson Public School.

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