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News February 13, 2008
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Crowds Enjoyed Their Pancakes at Various Events Around King

Shrove Tuesday, or Pancake Tuesday, has come and gone, but plenty of people in King made sure they took advantage of various dinners held in the communityNobleton Lion Doug Sutherland had his creations taking up the most of the grill.
King Councilor Linda Pabst enjoys the pancake dinner with her grandchildren, fourmonth old Kieley and Addison McQuaker, 6.
Nobleton residents, Max, 6, Noah, 7, and Jonah Orlandi, 6, enjoy their tasty pancakes.
Lions Club Past-president Paul Olsen was busy in the kitchen making pancakes. Olsen has been a member of the Lions Club of Nobleton since 1962.
Bill Fines of King City was offering a bit of help to Lynda at the pancake dinner All Saints' Anglican Church in King City.
All Saints' Anglican Church in King City hosted their annual hosted a pancake dinner last Tuesday. King City residents Emily, 11, and Katie Bondrager, 14, and Have a Safe & Happy Day Alison Cheeseman, 15, are all smiles eating their pancakes.Volunteer Maria Braga, of King City, finished cooking this stack of pancakes.
There was even musical entertainment for the diners at Schomberg United. Ian Tushingham and Robert Darnowski were providing it on their guitars.
There was a packed house out for the annual Pancake supper at Schomberg United Church. Tammy Barton of Schomberg was having dinner with her daughters Have a Safe & Happy Day Brittany, 11, Courtney, 9 and Kendra, 8.
Church volunteer Vivian Aschwanden serves Wordon Teasdale of King City his hearty pancake meal. Photos by Jon Yaneff and Bill Rea


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