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No shortage of pancakes this week

March 5, 2014   ·   0 Comments

Whether they’re for breakfast, lunch or dinner, pancakes were in abundant supply this week throughout Caledon. Mayfield United Church hosted their annual Pancake Supper Tuesday. Philip Armstrong and Neil Whiteford were busy in the kitchen keeping up with the demand.

Whether they’re for breakfast, lunch or dinner, pancakes were in abundant supply this week throughout Caledon. Mayfield United Church hosted their annual Pancake Supper Tuesday. Philip Armstrong and Neil Whiteford were busy in the kitchen keeping up with the demand.

Wesley Speirs, 2, and his cousin Charlie, 3, were eating heartily at the Brampton Fairgrounds.

Wesley Speirs, 2, and his cousin Charlie, 3, were eating heartily at the Brampton Fairgrounds.

The Alton Scouting Association were putting on a big feed at the local Legion Hall. Alex Newall of the 1st Alton Venturers and Colin Villmann of the 1st Caledon Venturers were hard at work in the kitchen.

The Alton Scouting Association were putting on a big feed at the local Legion Hall. Alex Newall of the 1st Alton Venturers and Colin Villmann of the 1st Caledon Venturers were hard at work in the kitchen.

Carson Burke and Sean Sweeney of the 1st Alton Cubs were helping to serve at the Legion hall.

Carson Burke and Sean Sweeney of the 1st Alton Cubs were helping to serve at the Legion hall.

Jenna Figueroa of the 1st Inglewood Brownies, along with Guides Abbey Kennedy and April McDonald were helping to serve the crowds at Knox United Church in Caledon village.

Jenna Figueroa of the 1st Inglewood Brownies, along with Guides Abbey Kennedy and April McDonald were helping to serve the crowds at Knox United Church in Caledon village.

John Carley was making sure the sausage was cooked at St. James’ Anglican Church in Caledon East.

John Carley was making sure the sausage was cooked at St. James’ Anglican Church in Caledon East.

People at Trinity Anglican Church in Campbell’s Cross sat down to a special Pancake Breakfast after their morning service Sunday. Roy Laneroute was busy at the grill in the kitchen.

People at Trinity Anglican Church in Campbell’s Cross sat down to a special Pancake Breakfast after their morning service Sunday. Roy Laneroute was busy at the grill in the kitchen.

         

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