Thorndale Lions’ breakfast brings community together
- Jan 28
- 2 min read

A hearty morning meal of scrambled eggs, pancakes, French toast, bacon, sausage, hashbrown potatoes and fruit cups along with coffee, tea, orange juice and sparkling apple juice was the perfect draw for the approximately 300 people who attended.
“This breakfast is basically not a fundraiser for our Lions club, but it is a way to bring our community together to enjoy a reasonably priced breakfast with family, friends and neighbours,” said Thorndale Lions member Ryan Jary, who oversees the organizing effort.
“Many thanks to all the residents in our community who support the Thorndale Lions Club and our many activities, which enables us to serve in projects locally. We greatly appreciate it,” added Tony Siroen, president of the Thorndale Lion’s Club.
By Nancy Abra
The snowstorm warning didn’t seem to deter the many residents who came out to the Thorndale Lions annual winter community breakfast last Sunday, Jan. 25.
A hearty morning meal of scrambled eggs, pancakes, French toast, bacon, sausage, hashbrown potatoes and fruit cups along with coffee, tea, orange juice and sparkling apple juice was the perfect draw for the approximately 300 people who attended.
“This breakfast is basically not a fundraiser for our Lions club, but it is a way to bring our community together to enjoy a reasonably priced breakfast with family, friends and neighbours,” said Thorndale Lions member Ryan Jary, who oversees the organizing effort.
“Many thanks to all the residents in our community who support the Thorndale Lions Club and our many activities, which enables us to serve in projects locally. We greatly appreciate it,” added Tony Siroen, president of the Thorndale Lion’s Club.




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