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November 2013 THE SOURCE Box 123, Lindsay, ON K9V 4R8 telephone: (705) 324 - 0 7 0 7 www.kawarthalakesfoodsource.ca [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/KawarthaLakesFoodSource Volume 11, Issue 5 November 2013 The Chiefs’ Thursday, JANUARY 30TH, 2014 EARLY BIRD SALE 2 ADULT TICKETS FOR $25.00 (only until December 13th, 2013) Adults $14 ea—Children (under 12) $7.00 Tickets: Buttertarts ‘n More - Hwy.7, Oakwood Buttertarts ‘n More — Little Britain Rd, Little Britain KLFS office — 41 George St. West, Lindsay The Festive Fashion Spectacular A Special Vicky’s Values Shopping Event In support of Kawartha Lakes Food Source Saturday, November 23rd, 2013 10 am to 4 pm At Vicky’s Values, 50 Mary St., West Special sale and featuring a silent auction Refreshments will be served. Page 2 THE SOURCE The Tribute Show Featuring The Legends of Rock & Roll and Country Music In support of Kawartha Lakes Food Source THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21ST, VIDEO DANCE PARTY 2013–8:00 pm Saturday, November 30th, 2013 Academy Theatre, Lindsay Victoria Park Armoury Tickets only $30.00 each 9:00 pm-1:00 am $12 in advance/$15 at door Available at Sold at Wally’s Haircutting and Kawartha Whole- www.academytheatre.ca sale Bakery, Lindsay; Triple B, Fenelon Falls; Or call 705-324-0707 Mum's, Dunsford; Souter’s, Coboconk, Buttertarts ‘n More, Little Britain. Must be 19 years of age to attend “EXTRA “TWOONIE AT THE TILL” HELPING” November 17th to November HOLIDAY 23rd, 2013 Getting into the Christmas CAMPAIGN spirit a bit early, Valu-Mart is sponsoring a “Twoonie at the December 6 to December 26th, Till” where cashiers will ask 2013 customers to donate a Loblaw & Valu-mart stores, Lindsay Twoonie to the Food Source Please purchase a couple of extra which will be added to their items to place in the bin. bill. A window decal will be posted on the store front win- Lindsay dows with the donors name. Be a Hunger Fighter! JOLLY JOG Saturday, November 30th, 2013 EMPTY BOWLS Victoria Park Armoury Saturday, December 14th, 2013 Farmers’ Market Craft Sale, Armoury All participants to bring a non- Local potters have donated handcrafted bowls for perishable food item on event day. Kawartha Lakes Food Source to sell as a fundraiser. Register at Please visit our table to purchase a one of a kind Christmas gift! www.lindsayjollyjog.eventbrite.com Adult $20; children $2.00 Page 3 THE SOURCE Collecting on the busses and a one day drive at Food Basics, Paul McPherson, RBC, Lindsay and Lindsay Transit collected 388 items. Thanks to Samantha Jones and Enzo Ingribelli of CKL Public Works-Transit. Mike Belliveau, RBC Regional Vice-President present a cheque to Kawartha Lakes Food “Drive Away Hunger” Over 1160 items were collected from a one-day Source from RBC Foundation to help with our drive at Food Basics and Pope John Paul Catholic programs and operation. School. Cash donations of $330 will help us purchase fresh fruit. Sherri Munro, (m) Branch Manager Lind- say, TD Canada Trust and Laurie Scott (l) present a cheque for $3,500 for our fresh fruit program. Between 12-15 schools receive fresh fruit weekly from our warehouse. By giving students a chance to try fruit that they may not otherwise have, the program may open the door to a lifetime of healthy food choices. The McKesson Foundation, represented by Leslie- Anne Dungog, granted KLFS $5,000 for the fresh fruit breakfast program. The Foundation received 157 applications for funding and Kawartha Lakes Food Source was one of four in Ontario and one of fifteen in Canada to be selected. Pictured is Ruth Stockfish, (l) KLFS, Leslie-Anne Dungog, Lesley Bourassa, KLFS and Cheryl Med- hurst, VP Leslie Frost School. How People are Helping Renewing their Patronage: Midnight Acres Inc., Mr. & Mrs. Doug Robertson, Staples & Swain, James Lindsay, Investors Group Financial Services, Nama Tummon, Aileen Naylor, Jean Blewett, Dr. Brian Fagan, Paul Davidson, Beta Sigma Phi Laureate Beta Mu, Eva Netherton, Meadwell-Mowat & Fennell and John Glenney. Food donations have been received from: Rivermill Village Residents, Cambridge St. Baptist Church, Pigeon Lake Trailer Park, Lindsay Recreation Complex, Diplomat/Skyline Apartments, Peniel United Church, Cambridge St. United Church, Fit Body Boot Camp, Bell Haven Trailer Park, Giant Tiger, Investors Group, Mr. & Mrs. Kennedy, Fairview Baptist Church, TOPS#ON 3946 Lindsay, Smalley’s Produce, Mark Martin, Matthew Walmsley, Mary Jane Beatty, Lindsay & District Labour Council, Murry & Geraldine Bradt, Miracles in Paradise, Beaver Narrows Trailer Park, Double M RV Resort Campground, Nestle-In RV Resort, Rev. Paul & Eleanor Reed, Christine Macauley, Bill & Lena Wilms and Riverwood Park. Financial donations have been received from: Lynda Willard, Leah Campbell, Gavin & Sarah Tobin, Aileen Callaghan, Hannah Unit U.C.W. Cambridge United, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 67, Vern & Donna Lonsway, David & Jane Walling, Lindsay C.R.C. Deacons, Hazel Hiadki, Elizabeth Ains- worth, Linden Mackey, Inverlochy Capital Ltd., Maria Tohill, Laura Whyte, Marg Unger, Doris Grea and Grant & Carol Peters. Financial donations received to purchase food: Taoist Tai Chi Society, Melissa Robillard, Larry & Mi- chelle Wilson, Bonnie Steele, Josie Arthurs, Julie Budd, Andrea Coates, Trina Connell, Evan Craft, Ian Crockford, Carol Dowdle, Anne Flaherty, Marlene Hargrave, Lisa Kemp, Doug MacCormack, Shelley Marshman, Laura McDonald, Chris Moore, Alex Richardson, Victoria Stewart, Michelle Tor- rey, Andra Nugent, Doreen Wetheral, Kurt Thompson and Adelaide Place Residents. In honour of Wilson & Vera Staples 60th Wedding Anniversary, 919 non-perishable food items and over $100 was donated in lieu of gifts. The following made a financial donation to honour the Staples: Joe & Maureen McColl, Valerie McQuat and Rollande & Ernest Percy. At the Farmers’ Mutual Insurance Brokers’ Open House a raffle was held and over $680 was donated. In honour of Charlie & Ina Currie’s 60th Wedding Anniversary, 140 non-perishable food items were donated in lieu of gifts. The following made financial donations in honour of this milestone: Veda Dowdall, Brian Go- wan, Bob & Lenore Puffer, Lyle & Jean Smith, David & Jane Walling, Kathleen Nicols, Fran Domi- nic, Dom & Betty Fox and Gillian Willcocks. The Ontario Corn Fed Beef Producers held a BBQ at LaMantia’s Country Market to benefit the Food Source. The event provided 341 food items and over $460. Peter and Gail Payne have again contributed 263 lbs. of dressed beef. FOOD SOURCE MEMBER AGENCIES Adult Protective Services CKL Social Services Cooking Class C.M.H.A. Central Food Cupboard: (joint effort by Queen St. United, Bethel Evangelical, St. Paul’s Anglican Church ,St. Andrew’s Presbyterian & St. Vincent de Paul Society) Coboconk Food Bank Dunsford Food Bank Fenelon Falls Salvation Army HKPR Health Unit K L Dream Centre Little Britain Food Bank Omemee Food Bank School Breakfast /Snack Programs Sir Sandford Fleming College Food Cupboard Women’s Resources Woodville Christian F.B. Karen & Michael Gill presented over 500 non-perishable items from their Southview Estates community food drive. .
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