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Tim Horton’s Bowl for Kids’ Sake is Just Around
the Corner
By David Murphy
he 42nd Tim Horton’s Bowl
Tfor Kids’ Sake in support of
Big Brothers Big Sisters is fast
approaching. The 2020 edition is
scheduled for Saturday, February 1st
in Cornwall at Olympia Bowl and
Nativity Bowl, as well as February
2nd in Chesterville. Just under 1,000
people helped raise over $64,000 at
the 2019 event.
Tim Horton’s has once again signed
on as the title sponsor for the largest
annual fundraiser for Big Brothers
Big Sisters.
Other main sponsors include
TruLocal Meat Delivery, Leon’s
Cornwall, Benson Certified Auto
Photo Caption Darryn McPhail (Tim Hortons, Ron Graham (BBBS), Edith Sturgeon (Honourary Chairperson).
Service, Seaway News, and YOUR Photo Submitted
TV. Michelle Matos, Nelson Matos (Tim Horton’s)
Rotary Club of Cornwall. family and friends to get together and You can register your team or
Teams register with 4-6 bowlers
and a minimum of $20 in donations Everyone who participates has an have some fun for a great cause,” said sign up as a single bowler or a
to bowl one game (which ends up opportunity to win prizes donated Ron Graham, Executive Director of couple of bowlers by emailing
being less than one hour long). from various local businesses. Big Brothers Big Sisters. “The money BBBS Fundraising Coordinator
The person who raises the most in “It’s an opportunity for team raised from this event supports our David Murphy: david.murphy@
pledges wins $500 courtesy of the building for local companies or for seven mentoring programs.” bigbrothersbigsisters.ca .
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