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Vol. 2, No. 38
The Voice of North Grenville
September 24, 2014
Young chefs stock Salvation Army food bank
Thursday, Sept. 25 G. Tackaberry & Sons will host last OPP BBQ of the season for Big Brothers Big Sisters
The North Grenville Times is Locally Owned and Operated Jeff Knight with students Mathew King, Mackenzie Ball, Carli Reardon, Hunter Wislon, Sean Beaulieu and Erin & Calvin Wong from the Salvation Army by Marguerite Boyer The Grade 10 and 11 students of the Hospitality class at St. Michaels High School have been busy making chicken pot pies. It is not just a sudden burst of enthusiasm for chicken that has motivated them in this enterprise. In fact, the pies are not for themselves at all. The students have donated over 160 chicken pot pies to the Salvation Army this week, to be given out to families in need over the winter
months. It is their goal to provide over 200 meals a month to the Salvation Army, quite a commitment and undertaking. In order to be able to pay for the ingredients, they are making pies to sell through the school. Each pie is sold for $6, and already there is a line up for them. The pies are also available to the public, but you should call ahead to order one, as they are going fast. The students make the pies from scratch. They debone the chicken, produce a stock, cut up
fresh veggies and so on, so you can be sure that they are fresh and tasty. In order to accommodate these pies, the Salvation Army’s freezers are filling up fast. So, if you have an unwanted freezer available, the Salvation army would be willing to accept it. Just call Angela at 613 258 3583. This is a service that is badly needed here in North Grenville: providing hot and healthy meals to families in need. So, plan ahead, call St. Mikes and reserve your pie now for
next week. Not only will you be getting a healthy supper, but you will also be encouraging the students at St. Mikes to continue this project into the future. Everyone wins, and at a very reasonable cost.
NEON NIGHT Fun Run for Childhood Cancer Research Kemptville on Saturday, September 27 See page 3 for further details