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Kiwanis food drive looking to help Simcoe Hall Settlement House stock the shelves for spring

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Simcoe Hall Settlement House will have full shelves after this weekend. The Kiwanis food drive is targeting nearly 23,000 homes in Oshawa today and will be collecting donations left out by generous citizens. Food drive Chair Rick Brooks says they’re hoping to exceed last year’s record. If you didn’t receive a flyer last week, and aren’t in the targeted area, you can still donate today by stopping by the settlement house, or by visiting the No Frills locations at King Street and Townline Road, or Bloor Street, east of Simcoe

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Permalink | March 31st, 2012

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