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Whitby Free Press, 27 May 1981, p. 21

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Corridor -.q 4 . - ~Ij. Capers Bv MARY NMcEACHERN WlIITBY COMMUNITY CARE Whitby Community Care is in urgent need of votunteers to assist in the office, answering the telephone. Drivers for the summer months of June, Juty and August are desperately needed. Just two or three hours a week would be a great help. Won't you voturiteer to hetp our senior persons? Cal 668-6223 for information, or better still, cati and offer some of your time for this worthy cause. We are also looking for students to heip cut tawns, dlean windows, visit with shut-ins, etc. There is a smalt remuneration for these services. Cati Whitby Community Care today, - 668-6223 - and volun- teer your services. 1 mu WIIITB COMMUNITY CARE SAYS TIIANK-YOU The following is a tetter received by the ratepayer's associatînn from Community Care:- "Our sincere thanks for the very generous donation of $100 to Whitby Community Care. We shall certairily be able to put it to good use in our continuing care of our seniors and those less fortunate in our town. We also appreciate the great news coverage you have given us in your ratepayer's column. We are constantly looking for new volunteers to assist us in serving our growing clientele. The members of the board of directors would like you to convey our appreciation to your association." Our sincere thanks to Edith MacLean, the Corridor Area Ratepayer's Association 's representative to Community Care, for keeping us informed of Community Care needs. Keep up the good work Edith! C.B.C. TIIICKSON The administrative committee has recommended the plans of C.B.C. subdivision to Whitby Town Councit. The iatest proposai catis for homes to be built on a minimum of 42' fron- tages. The area is suggested medium and high density. The plan does not meet the Whitby Officiai Plan criteria, but it is better than the 3 or 4 plans previousty outlined. The developer should be pieased. Even if he ioses a little here, he wilI rnake up for that loss in Brooklin. His Brooklin expan- sion wiil, in ail probabiiity, cost the taxpayers in this part of The Durham Region Famiiy YMCA wiii hold a "Spring Rambie" - a tour of heritage buildings in the Town of Whitby - on Satur- day, June 13 between 12 noon and 4:30 p. m. The tour wiii inctude five residences as well as a tour of Ringwood. Estate and the Lynde House Museum. Compiimentary tea and coffee wilt be served at the Hatch House restaurant between 1 and 3 p. m. Tickets are avaitable f rom the YMCA office in the Cen- tennial Building, Centre Street South or from Fashions 126, Brock Street South; Middteton's Book Store, Dundas Street West- TRY It'ý a whole îiew way to love chicken. It starts with a thick, juicy, tender, chicken patty. Then, each patty is given a ight coating of fine breadcrumbs that become ail golden and crispy in the cooking. Now this absolutely mouthwatering, hot chicken patty is set on one of our famous ses- ame seed buns that'?s been freshly toasted. More news. We have a brand new Secret McChicken Sauce, specially made to taste absolutely terrific on McChicken. On top of that, a generous layer of crisp, fresh lettuce. Then, the top of the bun goes on. Ail you have to do is grab it and bite in. Go ahead. You jknow you're goingoovit McDOnaidiýs 3Y FREEi PRESS, WlIi.DNISýDAY, MIAN 27, 1Q81,. PAGE -'I town as weil as Brooklin, far more than barga' ned. ANN UAL MEETING The Corridor Area Ratepayers Association wilt hold their annuat meeting and election of officers on Thursday, May 28, 8 p.m., Dr. Robert Thornton School. The transportation committee wili outtine their ideas for improving the present student busing, and your comments and input would be welcomed. Reports will be presented from the standing committees and a financial stâtement will be avaitabie. Plan to attend- Thursday, 8 p.m. Dr. Robert Thornton School. Spring Ramble

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