WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JI ]NE 10, 1981, PAGE 25 W7hitby Free Press YOUR DINING PLEASURE with Barry Murka r.... Fast food outiets arc jUst the thing if you want In these times when lt's almost a necessity for both husband and wife to work to make ends meet, It often in- poses a severe burden on the fernale hall who bas to go home after a Dining Guide THE GREAT WALL, 116 Dundas Street West, Whitby, 668-7021. A favourite eating spot for Chinese food loyers. A large selec- tion of Canadian dishes also served. Prices range froni $250 and Up for lunch, and $3.45 and up for dinner. open from il a.m. to 1 a.m. weekdays, Friday and Saturday open till 2:30 a.m. We are now fully licensed. tiring day and start get- ting something ready for dinner. Someone with a very perceptive mind some years ago, got tbe idea of fast-food takeout ser- vice and this bas COACH HOUSE, STEAK HOUSE & TAVERN, 939 Dundas St. W., Whltby, 668-2751. One of the better dining spots in the Whit- by and district area, you will enjoy eating at this restaurant. Steaks and Seafood are the specialties of the bouse, but they have other items you will want to try as well. For a short tume the Coach House is featuring a special on Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday evenings for the dinner hour. Tuesday it is New York 8 oz. sirloin at $8.95, regular $10.25. On Wed- nesday it is Surf 'n Turf for $14.95 instead of the usual $16.95. Sunday you can have spare ribs for only $6.95 as com- become a booming trade in the restaurant business. Fast food outiets are just the thing for those wanting a quick dinner, and when you consider that the wife doesn't pared to the regular $8.50. The Coach House honours ail major credit cards and there is ami- pie free parking. They open every day but Monday. Le CHALET DINING ROOM, 100 Dundas Street, Whitby 668-4377 Long a favourite eating spot for people in Durham Region, Le Chalet specializes in Seafood, Steaks and Roast Beef. They feature a businessmen's luncheon frorn $300 and up. Dinner for two is froni $15.00 and up. A salad bar is included with full course meals. Ail major credit cards are accepted. The restaurant is licensed. Welcome to JVhitby 'Welconi., to Whitby! " While every tourist who enters the town this summer will flot receive such a pleasant smiie, Michelle Dolimont would be only too happy to help out anyone who happens into the Town of Whitby's new tourist infor- mation centre. The centre. located in a white trailer on the south-west corner of Brock and Burns Streets, wili be open seven days a week during the hot summer months. have to slave over a bot stove after a rugged day at the office, this is the answer to a quick, and not too expensive meal. MacDonaids used to post a sign in front of their establishments, telling everyone that they have sold over a billion hamburgers. They are probably weli on the way to the second billion by now. Since MacDonalds made it 50 good financially, others naturaiiy got into the act and now we have Burger King and Har- vey's among others. The man who got the Canadian franchise market is 110w a millionaire and it wasn't even bis idea. Cbicken may be your taste treat for a quick meal, and at once you think of Scott's Chicken i Villa and Col. Saunders. Heavy advertising and speciais on certain days of the week have meant tons and tons of chieken passing over the Scott's Villa Counters. Here again, it was too good to leave to one company. The Mary Brown corporation got going and they too have done very weli finan- cially. Then there la Sassy Chicken and the Swiss Chalet. N If you happen to go for pizza, and a great many people do, there are piz- za take-out ail over Durham Region. These eating spots are made up of chains and private ownerships. Mos.t Chinese restaurants have take- out service, and sonie in this area specialize in takeout only. The THE CORPORATION 0F ~ THE TOWN OF WH ITBY .~1981 FINAL TAX NOTICE PTHIRD INSTALMENT The third instalment 0f taxes for 1981 is due and payable June 18, 1981. if payment is not received by the due date, penalty at the rate 0f 11/4 % per month wiil be charged on the overdue balance. Taxes may be paid at any Whitby Bank without bank collection charges or at the Municipal Office, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. Gail Empey, Tax Collector, Town of Whitby. CORPORATION OFIHE STOWN OFWH ITBY PROCLAMATION HIRE A STU DENT WEEK TAKE NOTICE THAT the week of June 7, 1981, is hereby proclaimed as "Hire a Student Week" in and for the Town of Whitby. Citizens are reminded that as summer approaches students will be entering the labour market in search of summer employment opportunities. DATED at Whitby, Ontario, this tenth day of June, 1981. R.A. Attersley Mayor Town 0f Whitby DinrSp ecials (Monday To Thursday)s59 Red Snapper Filet .............s15.95 Served with lemon &butter s 7auce Baby Shrîmp Newburg. Served with rice Stuffed Clams ......... Served with rice . '7.95 .16.95 Veal Parmagiana.----............$5-951 Le Chalet Chopped Steak .-.. .15.501 generally busy every night of the week, but especiaiiy' on the weekends starting witb Friday nights. And most of these restaurants stay -open very late, wbich also affords tbem a lot of extra business they might flot other- wise get. dinner So, if you would like a night off from standing over a bot stove one of these nigbts, just remember that in the Oshawa-Whitby-Ajax- Pickering area, there are many qulck takeouts to choose from and you can make a choice of menu from severai dishes. (Car[ of Murrnnx 227 Brock Street South, Whifby 666-2211i The Place to Brlng Dad for Father's Day Every Sunday Brunch is avallable f rom 11:30 -3 p.m. Special for 4 $13095 Scrambled eggs, 2 types of pancakes, bacon, sausage & bottomless cup of cof fee. Luncheon & Dinner Speclals Every Day Cozy atmosphere in Downstairs English Lounge Dinner &Dancing Friday &Saturday Upsiairs In the Lambton Room Weddings, Banquets & Service Clubs cateredto. Open Mon. -Sat. 12 -1 a.m. Sun. 11:30. 10 p.mn. *ISTEAK HOUSE & TAVERN S110 DUN DAS STREET WEST j~~~668-477~J -quici Lt cbtatt 6..m