Local Dignitaries and Police Officers Help Out for McHappy Day

In Charity, Local

Numerous people helped out with McDonald’s McHappy Day on Wednesday, May 8, 2019.
McDonald’s franchisees across Canada celebrated McHappy Day, which is an annual day of community giving in support of Ronald McDonald Houses and other local children’s charities.
On Wednesday May 8, for every Big Mac, Happy Meal or hot McCafé beverage purchased, $1 will be donated to RMHC and children’s charities across Canada.
In Cobourg Northumberland OPP Inspector Brian O’Halloran worked the drive-thru window with the help of McDonald’s crew member, Marie Stasiuk.
Cobourg Deputy Mayor Suzanne Seguin serves up meal to customers, while councillor Brian Darling works the best he can in the kitchen.
In Port Hope, Port Hope Deputy Police Chief Darren Strongman and Paul Appleman pose for a photo with some of the crew members.

Pete Fisher
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