Aiming to Help the Local Food Bank
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The Greenhead Motel & Mallard Restaurant in Provost is making itself a drop-off location during opening hours (main floor or downstairs) for non-perishable food items for the Provost Ministerial Food Bank. This picture taken in the Greenhead’s Trophy Room Sports Lounge on Thursday morning, November 17 shows food bins being wrapped and decorated to look festive. Pictured from left is Allyson and manager Pak Wong (at back left) of the Greenhead; Pastor Paul McCormick representing the Provost Ministerial Food Bank; and Hazel Thompson, also from the Greenhead. See related story in The Provost News dated November 23, 2022. ©Provost News Photo. |
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More pictures, stories can be found in the print edition of The Provost News, November 23, 2022 including:
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• Food Bank Needs More Pasta, “That’s a Big Thing Right Now”
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