Oakville Beaver, 2 Apr 2010, p. 4

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www.oakvillebeaver.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, April 2, 2010 · 4 Carpet Cleaning Specialists Since 1952 Spot! WALL TO WALL FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY AREA RUGS PERSIAN & ORIENTAL Easter food drive already short Easter is symbolic of hope and Fareshare food bank is holding out hope for its Easter food drive, but admits the drive is off to a slow -- alarmingly so -- start. "Hopefully it's not indicative of the entire drive," said volunteer executive director Dudley Clark who admits he is somewhat worried after the first three days of the drive came up short -- by thousands of pounds of food donations -- compared to previous years. "We're down quite a bit. We're not talking several hundred pounds, but several thousand pounds, so it's Dudley Clark quite a bit down" said Clark. The drive began Saturday, March 27 and continues through Sunday, April 11. In its first three days however the drive collected 11,855 pounds of food. That compares unfavourably to the 16,630 pounds collected in the same period in the Easter 2009 drive and the 17,570 pounds collected in the first three days of the Thanksgiving 2009 drive. Fareshare depends on the Easter drive to stock shelves for the spring, summer and early fall. It has also seen its average number of client visits skyrocket to 377 per month -- or approximately 1,200 peo- RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL "We're down quite a bit. We're not talking several hundred pounds, but several thousand pounds, so it's quite a bit down." Dudley Clark, volunteer executive director, Fareshare food bank Truck Mount In-Plant Service Water Damage Restoration See the transformation of what we can do in relation to others! Drop-off Discount! 25% European Engineering Combined With Traditional Workmanship FREE 250 ml SPOTTING BOTTLE www.onthespotcleaning.ca Bronte 905-825-4256 1446 WALLACE RD. OAKVILLE, ON QEW W Speers Wallace allace "Building on the Brightest Ideas Around Glass" 905.849.0266 ple as most visits are by couples and families. All non-perishable donations are welcome including: canned fruit, canned vegetables (except corn), cookies and crackers, vegetable oil, canned stew, junior baby food, baby formula and desserts. Cash donations are also accepted to buy items that run low and to purchase fresh foods like milk, meat and produce. Donations can be dropped off at the food bank located at 1240 Speers Rd., Unit 6, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday to Saturday, at all Oakville fire stations and in all Oakville supermarkets where collection bins have been provided by Fareshare. For information, call 905-847-3988.

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