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Valerie Gillies Clinton News Record
These people made the trip from Goderich and Holmesville area to enjoy the Auburn & District Lions
Club Breakfast on January 10. Clockwise from left: Deb Sowerby, Kathy Curran, Stewart Curran, Ted
Johnston.
Marj Pentland enjoyed dining with her extended family at the Auburn & District Lions Club Breakfast
on January 10. She has been attending this Auburn tradition for many years. Jessica Burgess and
Bryon Beyersbergen shared a table with the Pentland clan. Clockwise from left: Jessica Burgess,
Angela Pentland, Brenden Pentland, Marj Pentland, Peter Oudshoorn, Rianna Pentland, Amelia
Pentland, Bryon Beyersbergen.
Auburn Lions Breakfast is still a favourite of many
Valerie Gillies
Clinton News Record
There was a large turnout, as
always, at the Aubum & District's
Lions Club breakfast on January 10
with diners continually arriving,
enjoying their meal and some
socializing, then leaving to make
room for more diners.
The breakfasts are held monthly,
except in the summer months. As
of January, the breakfasts will be the
second Sunday of each month from
8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at the Auburn
Memorial Hall. The remaining
breakfasts in this rotation will be
February 14, March 13 and Apri110.
The compliments on the break-
fast were flowing from diners, many
of whom have been attending these
breakfasts for years.
Carolyn Miller exclaimed, "I love
this breakfast!"
Glen Ribey commented that it is,
"the best damed breakfast you can
buy:'
Deb Sowerby's reaction was,
"Wow! Just wow:'
This does not surprise Deb Mac -
Adam as she states, "It's always very
good:'
Bill Black added, "There is lots of
good work done at the centre by the
Lions:'
Mamararus Bakker is one of the
cooks worldng the pancake griddle.
He states, "It is going good today.
We really enjoy doing this work"
Travis Teed, manning the second
griddle, advised that, "The Brussels
Lions Club is aspiring to do break-
fasts. We had them here this mom-
ing for a few hours shadowing us to
learn what we do. We had a blast!"
Teed has a message for the pub-
lic. "We would love to have every-
body and anybody come out to the
breakfasts. This is what builds
community:'
If the smiles, chatter and laughter
in the room are any indication, the
Aubum & District Lions Club is cer-
tainly on track in doing just that.
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Mamararus Bakker (left) and Travis Teed were kept busy cooking pancakes at the Auburn
& District Lions Club Breakfast on January 10.