The Tim Hortons Smile Cookie campaign was a huge success, raising $16,910 in Kincardine, and $8,157 in Lucknow.
The 30th campaign ran from April 27 to May 3, with 100 per cent of the proceeds from Smile Cookie sales donated to the VON’s Ontario Student Nutrition Program in Grey-Bruce.
In Kincardine, the funds raised remain with schools in Kincardine to help provide nutritious food to all students daily.
The same goes for Lucknow, with the funds used to provide nutritious food to all students at schools in Ripley and Lucknow.

Judy Lyons (right), supervisor of the Lucknow Tim Hortons, presents a cheque for $8,157 to Hayley Hundt, community development co-ordinator with the Ontario Student Nutrition Program; photos courtesy of Hayley Hundt
Tim Horton’s had a record-breaking Smile Cookie campaign, with $23.3-million raised for nearly 700 local charities and community groups across Canada.
Proponents of the VON’s nutrition program are honoured and grateful to be selected as the recipients in Kincardine, Lucknow, Walkerton and Hanover. Across the region, a total of $77,240 was raised to go to schools in local communities.

Hayley Hundt (left), community development co-ordinator with the Ontario Student Nutrition Program, accepts a cheque for $16,910 from Charity Nutt, store manager; and Bill Trude, owner of both Kincardine Tim Hortons locations
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