The Stratford Beacon Herald: Record crowd at Stratford Airport breakfast
Lucky guests got a chance to fly on a North American Harvard, a well-known training aircraft from the Second World War, at the annual Stratford Airport Family Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, which raised money for the Stratford General Hospital Foundation. (Cory Smith/Beacon Herald)
2 June 2025
June 2, 2025: The annual Stratford Airport Family Pancake Breakfast on Sunday raised thousands of dollars for the Stratford General Hospital Foundation. It also gave hundreds of guests a glimpse of some classic planes, including the popular North American Harvard, a well-known training aircraft from the Second World War.
The bright yellow North American Harvards, presented by the Tillsonburg-based Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association, were a hit at the Stratford Airport Family Pancake Breakfast.
Dozens of planes took to the sky during Sunday’s Stratford Airport Family Pancake Breakfast.
Glen Mair, who co-owns the Van’s RV-6 plane with Hella Comat, moves the aircraft after landing at the Stratford airport.
Sean Voskamp was one of the pilots flying a North American Harvard at the Stratford Airport Family Pancake Breakfast on Sunday.
A plane taxis on the runway at the Stratford airport on Sunday.
A North American Harvard takes to the sky on Sunday on the outskirts of Stratford.
Craig Wesson, left, and Ed Das, members of the Perth County Flying Club, cooked several pounds of peameal bacon on Sunday for the annual Stratford Airport Family Pancake Breakfast. More than 700 guests — a record — had breakfast at the event, which has been held for more than a decade. Money raised supports the Stratford General Hospital Foundation, though it will take a few days to calculate the final tally.
Article and photos by Corel Smith. Article courtesy of the The Stratford Beacon Herald. To read the Original article click here.