The North York Mirror West, November 10, 2016

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in the First World War who was sent to Europe at age 16, Brown returned with a metal plate in his head and scars on a torn-up shoulder. Both men served in the same regiment, the 48th Highlanders of Canada, but Brown never said much about the war. “I pretty well know he would never have recommended anybody to go through what he went through,” Holmes said >>>ONCE, page 8

NYHFB surpasses Fall Food Drive goal North York Harvest Food Bank (NYHFB) has surpassed its goal for the Fall Food Drive, collecting $110,000 and 125,000 pounds of food. The drive, which ran Saturday,

Oct. 1 to Friday, Nov. 4, aimed to raise $100,000 and collect 100,000 pounds of healthy food. “I want to thank everyone who supported us through our Leave

Hunger Behind Fall Food Drive,” NYHFB executive director Ryan Noble said in a release. “We rely on the generosity of our donors and volunteers and once again they have stepped up to meet the

challenge. As a result, we will be able to provide 330,000 meals to our friends and neighbours who are struggling to meet their food needs this fall.” NYHFB’s Hunger Doesn’t

Hibernate Winter Food Drive will run Thursday, Dec. 1 to Friday, Jan. 13 2017. To donate visit https://northyorkharvest.com/ or NYHFB at 116 Industry St.

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