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Residents at The Waterford in Tsawwassen turn into sandwich makers

The Food On The Corner Society says it’s delighted to welcome its newest team of sandwich-makers from The Waterford.
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The Food On The Corner Society says it’s delighted to welcome its newest team of sandwich-makers from The Waterford. The group has stepped forward and filled the vital service for Food On the Corner’s weekly venture to Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside with a supply of approximately 300 sandwiches as well as coffee, desserts and breads. Food On the Corner can easily feed the 300-plus guests it encounters on any given Saturday. Pictured left to right are: Kathy Knox (seated), Dianne James (coordinator), Les Nelson, Mary Playfair, Orville Godlby (playing hide and seek), Jean Angers, John Playfair, Nellie Van Bruchem, May Mah and Gerda Tappert (seated). Food on the Corner is always looking for additional volunteers for an assortment of activities. Check out its website at www.foodonthecorner.ca.

The Food On The Corner Society says it’s delighted to welcome its newest team of sandwich-makers from The Waterford. The group has stepped forward and filled the vital service for Food On the Corner’s weekly venture to Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside with a supply of approximately 300 sandwiches as well as coffee, desserts and breads. Food On the Corner can easily feed the 300-plus guests it encounters on any given Saturday. Pictured left to right are: Kathy Knox (seated), Dianne James (coordinator), Les Nelson, Mary Playfair, Orville Godlby (playing hide and seek), Jean Angers, John Playfair, Nellie Van Bruchem, May Mah and Gerda Tappert (seated). Food on the Corner is always looking for additional volunteers for an assortment of activities. Check out its website at www.foodonthecorner.ca.