2013
Vol. LXII, No. 26
Country Edition 56 pages, City Edition 40 pages
May 20, 2014
Always better – always better read
Photo by Ron Pilger
Camrose Fly-In Breakfast
Camrose Flying Club President Barry Graham (left) and director Ron Grue (right) simultaneously test their pancake recipe and the theory of flight as they prepare for a large crowd this weekend.
To Camrose Homes To Rural Homes Tues. Thurs. With Booster This Week’s Flyers:
Inside
*partial coverage
Special Occasions Page 2 Obituaries Pages 14 and 15 Entertainment and Dining Pages 18 to 20 On-the-Road and Auto Classifieds Pages 22 to 27
✔* Canadian Tire ✔ Hauser Home Hardware ✔* Ken’s Furniture Konto/Sofaland ✔ M & M Meats ✔* Panago Pizza Camrose Pizza
Canada Safeway
Real Canadian Superstore Rona Shoppers Drug Mart Sobeys Staples
Classifieds Pages 30 to 38
The Source Walmart Wild Rose Co-op
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REAL ESTATE LISTINGS: ReMax page 12
Central Agencies page 40
News Features
Community advisors add to endowment fund. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Grue gives Rotary service above himself. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Axemen start baseball season with some changes . . . . 16 Charlie Killam students garner watershed funds. . . . . . . . 26
More than a half-century ago, members of the Camrose Flying Club made the decision to host a breakfast for fellow aviators and those individuals or families interested in general aviation. The novel undertaking proved to be popular and one year later invitations went out for a follow-up, hearty, western breakfast. Now fifty-seven years later the
Camrose Fly-In Breakfast bears the title of the longest running and largest annual Fly-in Breakfast in Western Canada.
From 7 a.m. to 12 noon, Sunday, May 25th the Camrose airport will be busier than Pearson International in Toronto, Ontario or Vancouver International Airport in Richmond, British Columbia. Decent weather will mean the likelihood of well over one hundred small aircraft and helicopters landing in Camrose. Aviators from beyond the borders of Alberta are expected to be in attendance. The all-you-can-eat breakfast is a bargain at just $8 per person. Proceeds to the Camrose Air Cadet Flying Program and to the Camrose Fish and Game Association.
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