Those who preorder two dozen Smile Cookies from the Thamesford Tim Hortons will be entered for a chance to win $150 worth of gift cards.
THAMESFORD - Smile Cookie season is right around the corner.
It's happening next week and the Thamesford Tim Hortons will be supporting Andrew's Legacy once again.
Founder Cara Schmidt says they're accepting pre-orders up until Sunday April 28th.
"You can order two dozen or more Smile Cookies on our website andrewslegacyforever.ca for pickup anytime next week. We do deliver anywhere, so if you can't get into the Thamesford store we do deliver to anywhere across Oxford County, Perth County, London-Middlesex, Thames Centre, anywhere! We also have some orders going to Chatham."
Delivery is free, and Schmidt says they also have a preorder contest going on.
"You get put into a draw to win $150 worth of gift cards. We have a $50 Tim Card, a $50 LCBO card, and a $50 Ultimate Dining card. So for every two dozen orders you place, you get put in."
Andrew's Legacy was created in memory Schmidt's son, 15-year-old Andrew Stoddart. He passed away in 2015 after he suffered a cardiac arrest while playing soccer in Kintore.
Andrew's Legacy has a mission to install AEDs in public places, and it has been able to purchase and donate 72 of them over the years.

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