Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 27 May 1994, p. 2

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Pitchâ€"In success More than 100 people cleaned up Glen Abbey last Sunday. And, up to 40 bags of garbage were taken away from about 10 sites â€" ravines, trails, parks and schoolyards. After a oneâ€"week delay an account on heavy rains May 15th, the Glen QUALITY GIRLS FASHIONS Abbey Residents Association (GARA) postponed its Pitchâ€"In ©94 to to the Victoria Day weekend. And, some peoâ€" ple did their cleanâ€"ups on Saturday morning before leaving for the cottage. "The turnâ€"out was absolutely fantasâ€" tic," reports David Gimza, a Pitchâ€"In organizer. "It was a big success. We had a terrific response." And, the weather was perfect. "People cleaned up their areas on Saturday before going away; and some people did their cleanâ€"up last Sunday in the pouring rain," added Gimza. The On The Cover Helping . the Glen Abbey -Res|dents Association clean up parks ravines, tra:ls and schoolâ€" yards durmg Sunday s Pitchâ€"In ‘04 are Ashley Moras and Mltchell Nevins. Participants 'snrted what they collected â€"â€" :fecyclables in clear plastic bags vand garbage in !he big green In return for cleaning up Glen Abbey, volunteers representing commuâ€" nity groups received cash prizes for their organizations, and other prizes included Blue Jays tickets, books, and bird feedâ€" ers. The cleanâ€"up ended with a barbeâ€" cue and awards at Abbey Lane School. (Photo by Riziero Vertolli)

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