Township hosted annual Pancake Breakfast Saturday

2010-01-20 / Community

Members of the Schomberg Lions Club were in charge of the cooking at Saturday’s Breakfast. Lions John Hamilton and Kevin Diceman are seen here working at the grill. Photos by Bill Rea   Members of the Schomberg Lions Club were in charge of the cooking at Saturday’s Breakfast. Lions John Hamilton and Kevin Diceman are seen here working at the grill. Photos by Bill Rea
Kieley McQuaker, 6, and her sister Addison, 2, were digging into their pancakes, which their grandmother, Councillor Linda Pabst, helped serve. Kieley McQuaker, 6, and her sister Addison, 2, were digging into their pancakes, which their grandmother, Councillor Linda Pabst, helped serve.
King Township celebrated the start of a new year Saturday with the annual Pancake Breakfast, held this year at the Kettleby — Pottageville Lions Community Hall. They had a packed house of hungry residents to feed. Mayor Margaret Black was helping with the serving duties, along with Councillors Bill Cober, Jane Underhill, Linda Pabst, Jack Rupke and Cleve Mortelliti. Pabst was also accompanied by her granddaughter Charlize. King Township celebrated the start of a new year Saturday with the annual Pancake Breakfast, held this year at the Kettleby — Pottageville Lions Community Hall. They had a packed house of hungry residents to feed. Mayor Margaret Black was helping with the serving duties, along with Councillors Bill Cober, Jane Underhill, Linda Pabst, Jack Rupke and Cleve Mortelliti. Pabst was also accompanied by her granddaughter Charlize.