Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 20 Oct 2007, p. 8

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8- The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday October 20, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com Salvation Army needs volunteers for annual food drive Families looking for something to do together, teens in need of community service hours, anyone who'd like to help out -- Oakville's Salvation Army would love to hear from any and all as it gears up for its annual food drive. Actually, volunteers have already begun distributing donation bags to Oakville homes -- and they'll be back on Saturday, Nov. 3 to pick them up -- hopefully full of non-perishable food donations. The Salvation Army relies on its annual food drive to stock its shelves for much of the year. Bag distribution began on Oct. 12 and Help needed to collect food donations will continue through next week to Oct. 27. Then, on Saturday, Nov. 3, volunteers will return to pick up donations left in the bags. "We would love to hear from anyone who could help out," said Bev Gardner, the Salvation Army Oakville community services co-ordinator. Volunteers to do bag drop offs are still welcome as some geographic areas in Oakville have not yet been covered, said Gardner. Others are needed to help collect the bags. Pick up will begin at 10 a.m. on Nov. 3 and those donating are encouraged to leave the donation bags either on their front door step or near the curb in plain view for collection. The annual food drive covers the entire town of Oakville. The Salvation Army food bank has existed for as long as the church has been in town and is available to everyone. No one is turned away, said Gardner. A visit to the Salvation Army food bank can result in picking up more than food, too, as the church is something of a clearing house for other community contacts that could offer assistance to those in need. Non-perishable donations that have not passed their expiry date are sought by the Salvation Army's food bank. Last year, the Salvation Army in Oakville assisted 2,000 adults including 1,143 families, 1,380 children and saw 140 new cases. The Salvation Army Oakville is located at 1225 Rebecca St. and can be reached at 905-827-5324. Get Your Wheels in Motion the Fun Join out Ask Ab arties yP Birthda Palace lr RoloeDrive e 's cootoyrl Winds r S 5R a 0 Rotary makes a difference in Oakville and around the world. For membership information visit: www.oakvillerotary.org ad) n Ro thdow.ca ou n t fS 21 (just weswoscooters.o . ww (905) Public Skating Bowling Gifts Billiards Video Games Snack Bar D.J. 001 823-4 BONUS! TEST DRIVE A MIELE VACUUM AND YOU COULD WIN A MIELE DISHWASHER ONLY AT HALTON VACUUM DEPOT Expires on the 15th of December. Draw date 17th of December, 2007 BUY A MIELE VACUUM & GET A MICROSET MIELE VACUUMS START AT FREE $ 00 * * $ *Offer valid on vacuum purchases made between September 15 and December 15, 2007 and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.Approximate retail value of $11500 115 RETAIL VALUE 499 99 HALTON'S TRUSTED FLOOR CARE SPECIALISTS! 2379 Trafalgar Rd. (at Dundas), Oakville www.haltonvac.ca SALES · SERVICE · SELECTION · QUALITY BRANDS · INSTALLATION (905) 257-6145

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