Crowds Enjoyed Their Pancakes at Various Events Around Town
Shrove Tuesday, or Pancake Tuesday, has come and gone, but plenty of people in Caledon made sure they took advantage of various dinners held in the community. To the right, Holy Family School council members Antonella Gnida, Joanne Cusumano and Joan Moore were busy in the kitchen at Holy Family At botton right, members of the Caledon Seniors' Centre enjoyed a pancake lunch Tuesday. Chefs Bill Simpson and George Yeoman were on duty in the kitchen to make pancakes on the griddle during the rush
 | | The people at Holy Family Catholic School in Bolton hosted their third annual Pancake Supper Tuesday night, serving an estimated 400 people. Proceeds from the dinner will be going toward support of a foster child in Kenya, named Baraka, through Christian Child International.The Youth Faith Ambassadors of Holy Family played a big role in organizing Tuesday's feast. Seen here with teachers Luana Fazio, Dave White and Pia D'Alessandro, are Ambassadors Lauren Botelho, Julia De Rose, Pina De Francesco, MacKenzie Keelan, Melissa Luonge, Elizabeth Ritlop, Erica Giancola, Kristen Chung, Nicholas Mammoliti, Isabella Villani, Jessica Villella, Gabriel Busca, Vanessa Spagnuolo and Christina Lapiccirella. |
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 | | Cassidy Andrews, 5, was getting her pancakes from Jessica Villella. |
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 | | There were lots of families having their dinner at Holy Family School. Samantha Rustja, 6, and Evan, 8, were dining with their parents Elizabeth and Steven. |
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 | | If only all days were like this. Hailey Grant, 4, enjoys her pancake supper at the event hosted by Mayfield United Church at the Brampton Fairgrounds. |
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 | | Staying warm in sub-zero temperatures was not a problem for pancake maker Les Jenkinson, who worked on the grill during sunset at Brampton Fairgrounds. |
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 | | Mary, Megan, 9, and Daniel Mehta, 5, of Valleywood enjoyed Mayfield United Church's Pancake supper. |
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 | | Some people couldn't wait until Tuesday for their pancakes. The people at St. James' Anglican Church in Caledon East held their big meal Sunday morning. Bruce Neville and Carl Kinzinger were hard at work in the kitchen at St. James' (top). Nicole Chambers, who is almost two, was munching on some sausage while her mother Cindy cut her pancakes for her (bottom). |
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