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a donation of funds rmsedatarummage sale. The Food Pantry provides food for the needy on an emergency basis. (Echo stati photo by D.C. Harvill)
Annual school food drive to help community’s needy
All schools in the county will participate in the third annual Food Drive for the benefit of the Hancock County Food Pantry.
When the young people take food to school, they each will receive a coupon good for a free ice cream cone at Waffles.
Jolly Rogers Printing is donating 6,000 flyers, 6,000 coupons and five T-shirts that
the winners may paint on the new spin-art machine at the printing office. The prizes will be drawn from the ice cream coupons that are tui. id into Waffles as participants receive their free ice cream.
Coast Electric will pick up the food at the schools in their yellow trucks Friday, Oct. 27.
The food will be brought to the Food Pantry. Coast Electric drivers will put it into the store room where the Pantry volunteers will sort it.
“This is the third year Coast Electric has done this, and the drive could not go on without their help,” said Wilma McMahon, drive chairman.


Hancock County Food Pantry June-89
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