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Aberdeen Angus World P.O. Box 177, Stavely, Alberta T0L 1Z0 Phone: (403)549-2234 Fax: (403)549-2207 email: office@angusworld.ca Internet Location: www.angusworld.ca

Winter Edition 2009

"Official Publication of the Canadian Angus Association"

Volume 17 #5**

Dave Callaway Editor/Publisher

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Bryan & Sherry Mackenzie

Alberta Angus Association ............................................................. 33 Angus Auction Block ..................................................................... 31 Canadian Angus Association Ask the CEO ................................... 37 Canadian Angus Association Breed Development ........................ 38 Canadian Angus Association CEO Message .................................. 37 Canadian Angus Association Commercial Chat ........................... 38 Canadian Angus Association President’s Message ......................... 35 Canadian Junior Angus Association President’s Message ............. 35 Events Calendar ............................................................................. 47 Maritime Angus Association .......................................................... 34 Ontario Angus Association .......................................................... 33

Weights, Measures and Doses ................................................... 10 .......................................................... 15

Obituary - Tammy Sewall .......................................................... 14 Obituary - Jim Peaker

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Obituary - Ken Frazer

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Dave’s Desk

2009 has been a very exciting year in the Angus business. e obvious highlight would be the World Angus Forum in July. is event was staged to host the world, and it was a world class event held at a world class venue. It will no doubt go down in history as the best World Angus Forum to date. Congratulations to those who made it all possible, it was a huge undertaking.

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e year was, as most have been for the past few years, very unpredictable. e commercial side of the business has been under pressure to say the least. In spite of all challenges, the sales seemed to have held up. Averages for the most part were in line with years past. We at Angus World are making some changes that we feel add to the magazine and the breed. Firstly, the magazine in it’s entirety will be posted online. e complete magazine online will give more exposure to the breed and our advertisers. It will be available for viewing at both www.angusworld.ca as well as with our affiliate www.everythingangus.com.

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Secondly, this issue we are launching what we call Champion’s Corner. It will appear on this page of the magazine and feature a personality involved in the business. It will be ‘Our salute to those who Champion Angus across the country and the world.’ We hope you’ll like it. Best of the season and all the best in the New Year!

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Weights, Measures and Doses

Upcoming 2010 Angus Sales **We are looking forward to seeing you at these major Black & Red Angus Events**

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Ole Farms Black & Red Angus Bull Sale at the farm, Athabasca, AB Remington Land & Cattle Black & Red Angus & Simmental Bull Sale, at the ranch, Del Bonita, AB 5th Annual Cutting Edge Black Angus & Simmental Bull Sale, Rimbey Auction Market, Rimbey, AB 24th Annual LLB Spring Spectacular Bull & Female Sale at the ranch, Erskine, AB Angus for the Future Bull & Female Sale, Westerose, AB Bowerman & Guests Black Angus Bull Sale, Meadow Lake Auction, Meadow Lake, SK Spring Classic Red & Black Angus Sale, Camrose, AB Rancher’s Choice Black Angus Sale, Medicine Hat, AB Triple J Farms 2nd Annual Angus Bull Sale, Whitewood, SK Crowfoot Cattle Co Black & Red Angus Bull Sale at the ranch, Standard, AB Fertile Valley, David & Dennis Johnson Black Angus Bull Sale, Saskatchewan Livestock Sales, Saskatoon, SK Murray Farms Inc, Black Angus Cow Herd Dispersal & Angus Simmental Bull Sale, at the farm, Decker, MB Lacombe Bull Sale, Lacombe, AB Cooke Livestock Black Angus Bull Sale at the ranch, Blackie, AB

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Weights, Measures and Doses What Every Cattleman Should Know Grams, kilograms, ml, cc: what does it all mean? What cattleman hasn’t stood with medication in hand and wondered if he was helping or making things worse with a wrong dose. It really isn’t complicated, but it may seem that way to livestock producers who do not use these applications in everyday life. Let’s open the curtains and see if we can let some light in on the subject. The basic unit of volume in the metric system is the liter. It is slightly larger than a quart (US) 1.06 times the volume of a quart to be exact. Liters are commonly divided into milliliters, abbreviated ml. Each milliliter is equal in volume to a cube which is one centimeter wide, one centimeter long and one centimeter high. Thus one milliliter (ml) and one cubic centimeter (cc) express the same unit of volume and can be used interchangeably. There are 30 cc or ml in 1 fluid ounce. As every housewife know there are 6 teaspoons or 2 tablespoons in a fluid ounce, so there are 5 cc or ml in a teaspoon, or 15 cc or ml in a tablespoon. Volume Conversions U.S. 1 cup = 8 Fl oz 1 pint = 16 fl oz 1 qt = 32 fl oz

Metric 1 ml = 1 cc 1000 ml = 1 liter 1000 cc = 1 liter

The basic unit of weight in the metric system is the gram. One gram is defined as the weight of water that occupies one cc at the temperature at which ice starts to melt. There are 454 grams in one pound. 1,000 grams equals one kilogram, which is equal to 2.2 pounds. One thousandths of a gram equals one milligram. There are approximately 31 grams or 31,000 milligrams in an ounce. Weight Conversions 1000 grams = 1 kilogram 1000 grams = 1 kilogram 2.2 lb = 1 kilogram 1 lb = .45 kilogram 1 lb = 454 grams 1 oz = 31.1 grams Appropriate dosages of pharmaceuticals are often expressed in grams or milligrams per unit of body weight of the animal to be dosed. When medications are given, they are commonly measured in units of volume such as cc or fluid ounces. To determine the correct dose for an individual animal you need to know the concentration, which is the amount of drug Angus World

expressed in units of weight that will be present in each unit of volume of the product. For example, an antibiotic is packaged and distributed at a concentration of 200 milligrams per milliliter. The recommended dose is 9 milligrams per pound of body weight. How many cc would you give a 120 pound calf? 120 pounds times the 9 milligrams required for each pound of body weight equals 1080 milligrams required. Since we know that the concentration of the product is 200 mg/ml. We can divide 200 into the requirement of 1080 and find that we need 5.4 ml - or since they are the same, 5.4 cc. Dosages for oral medications are often expressed in fluid ounces rather than ml or cc. The same principles apply in that we need to know the amount of the drug required and the concentration of the product as supplied. Most over-the-counter drugs have dosing guidelines that are easy to interpret. Prescription drugs, however, may express the dosing guidelines in terms that are not so familiar, and drugs for off label usage will have no guidelines for that application, other than what your veterinarian provides. It may be helpful to know that a dosage level of 1 ml/kg of body weight is equal to 46 mg/100 lbs of body weighty. If dosage is expressed in units of volume, you can remember that 1 milliliter of cc/kg of body weight equals .46 milliliter or cc/pound of body weight. Dosage Conversions 1 mg/kg BW - .46 mg/lb BW 1 mg/kg BW - 46 mg/100 lb BW 1cc/kg BW - .46 cc/lb BW Although today we are blessed with many effective drugs to safeguard the health of our livestock, minor errors in dosage can result in major problems. Always read and follow the label directions carefully. If you are not clear on what to use, how much to use or how best to administer the drug, you should always consult your local veterinarian. In many countries of the world, producers are not allowed to self administer drugs to their livestock and health conscious groups within this country are concerned about the practice here. Their concern is that the use of pharmaceuticals in livestock, and especially the improper use, jeopardizes their effectiveness in human medicine. the future of our ability to medicate our livestock depends on how good a job we do of using drugs responsibly today. Source: Dave Sparks DVM, Oklahoma State University Extention Food Animal Health Specialist


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Tammy Christine Sewall - In Memory

It is with broken hearts that we announce the passing of our Tam. She was born July 9, 1968 at Pincher Creek, Alberta and died December 6, 2009

at Brooks, Alberta. She fought an unbelievably classy and courageous 8 year long battle with ovarian cancer. Tammy did everything humanely possible to beat this horrible disease and it may look to some who didn’t know her like we do that the cancer won., but it didn’t conquer her beautiful spirit and soul or her unending love for all of us. Tam is survived by her wonderful husband Dan; her Mom & Dad, Bob & Nonee Bonertz; sisters, Wedi (Henry) McCarthy, Heather (Carig) Gallant and sister-in-law Kim (Wylie) Orser. She was also “second Mom” to her beloved neice and nephews, Davis, Anna, Beth & Emmett McCarthy; Lane and Jacey Bonertyz and Reid Gallant. She is also survived by her very special new family, the Sewalls; Chad, Sue & family; Scott and family & Mary Jane and Dwight. Tammy was predeceased by her brother Glen, her Nana and Papa Whipple, Grandpa Bonertz and she will also now meet her mother-in-law Bette Sewall. Whatever Tammy did her whole life, she gave 200%. She will be remembered for her great pies and poppyseed buns, her love for Black Angus cattle, her work ethic, her enduring strength, but mostly for her

unconditional love for Dan and her family and friends. This group of extraordinary friends were also her family - by choice. We are all so blessed to have her in our lives. Tammy had a plaque in her house for many years who’s saying she lived by, especially these last years. It reads “Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass. It is about learning to dance in the rain”. we will love you and miss your presence and beautifull smile forever. Special thanks to the caring and compassionate Doctors and nursing staff in the Brooks and Pincher Creek Hospitals also to Smith Funeral Home in Brooks and to Dennis and his staff at Eden’s Funeral Home for their help and guidance. Thanks also to Fr. Eric Nelson, Rosalee, the choir and C.W.L. all of St. Michaels Church. If so desired donations may be made in Tammy’s memory to: Alberta Farm Safety, P.O. Box 281, Raymond, Alberta T0K 2S0 or Brooks Palliative Care Unit, Bag 300, Room 211, 440-3rd St S.E. Brooks, Alberta T1R 1B3.

Kenneth William Frazer - In Memory

Kenneth William Frazer was born on August 9, 1926 and passed away on December 14, 2009 at the age of 83 years sitting in his chair overlooking the ranch he loved. Ken married Roberta Harden in 1947 and since then has had his best friend always by his side. Ken loved animals, especially cattle and horses, which were his passion. He was instrumental in the beginning of the Red Angus breed in Canada. Ken took a lot of pride in the accomplishments of all of his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and loved spending time with them all. In his last few years Ken spent a great deal of his time trying to ensure that there would be a new swimming pool at the Wood Mountain Regional Park for everyone to enjoy. Page 14

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Ken is survived by his wife Roberta Frazer (nee Harden) of Fir Mountain, SK, grandson Clayton (Corrine) Gibson of Fir Mountain, SK and their children Callie, Cade and Coy, granddaughter Sandi (Michael) Gray of Perdue, SK and their children Gage, Kylah and Luke, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and extended family. Ken was predeceased by his daughter Louise Gibson (1999), parents Annie and James Frazer, father and mother-in-law Armstead and Pearl Harden, sisters Myrtle Williams, Dorothy Hutton and brother Archie Frazer. A Funeral Service was held on Friday, December 18, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. at the Fir Mountain Hall, Fir Mountain, SK with Pastor Todd Moroz and Pastor Rick Aupperle officiants. Grandchildren Sandi Gray and Clayton Gibson shared a tribute on Ken’s life. Mark and Karin Elford and Clint and Don Mitchell were the singers. Great grandchildren Cade Gibson and Callie Gibson were the urn bearers. Honorary pallbearers were Ken’s great grandchildren Coy, Gage, Kylah, Luke and his nieces and nephews Gary, Ellie, Wally, Verna, Patsy, Terry, Rodney. Memorial donations in memory of Ken may be made to the Wood Mountain Regional Park Swimming Pool Fund. Funeral arrangements entrusted to PicheHawkins-Grondin Funeral Chapels, Assiniboia & Gravelbourg. Angus World

Tribute to Ken given by his grandson and granddaughter Clayton and Sandi Grandpa started out his life living with his family, both in town and on various ranches in the Glentworth area. Early in life it was plain to see that Grandpa loved animals and ranching became his passion. At the early age of 14, he left home and went to work for a neighboring rancher, Bud Lamb. He spent that entire winter alone caring for livestock, six miles from the nearest neighbor. Grandpa entered the military in March of 1945 and was stationed in Maple Creek and Dundurn for his training. He was then transferred to Vernon, B.C. however due to the ending of the war he never got to fulfill his dream of doing active duty. Grandpa returned home from the Army and met and married Roberta Harden, or Birdie, as we all know her. Grandpa once said “ I never had a best friend until I met Birdie”. From that day forward they never spent much time apart. They started out with nothing but the determination and the desire to succeed. Grandma and Grandpa were blessed with one child – our mom- Louise Pearl who was born in November of 1948. She was truly the joy of their life. Continued on Page 24


Erika Geis - In Memory

Grandma was born on the farm in Mosside where she lived all of her life. She was the youngest of three girls to Henry and Magdelene Gerloff. She went to Craven school in the Mosside district and enjoyed life on the farm, helping her parents. Her mother had lost her sight in an accident so there was always lots to do. In 1957 she married Don Geis and they took over the Gerloff farm. They had a dairy herd which was dispersed in 1987 and so left more time to concentrate on their Angus herd which had been established in 1975. In 1991 Don passed away suddenly, Erika remained on the farm with Brian and Kim as they continued to farm together. Grandma always had a huge productive garden with corn as tall as the trees and raspberries that she shared with all. She spent hours with her flowers and loved watching and identifying the birds at the feeders.

In her later years she took up painting and spent countless hours creating her masterpieces. She designed many projects from new and antique pieces for friends and family. Grandma took a huge amount of time in detailing all her work, always fixing and perfecting each picture. Her self taught technique by the artist on TV shows improved her passion to paint as she continued to get better with each picture she completed. Grandma was always very good at whatever she did. Everyone that visited the farm had to stop for a coffee, baking, or even better, a three course meal along with a good chat. A conversation or phone call with her was always interesting and enjoyed. Uncle Brian recalls a time when the phone rang one morning, Grandma answered and talked a good 15/20 minutes, when asked who called she replied it was a "wrong number" She had talked long enough to know that the fellow that called was a Texan, his first name, what he did for a living and how the weather was down there. For the last 16 years she was blessed with a great companion Bill Cook. They enjoyed spending time with both families. Also, they took trips to Kansas, California, The Maritimes, Australia, New Zealand, and more. Grandma and Bill were kept very busy attending as many of the grand kids activities as possible: hockey, baseball, dance, 4-H, piano and school activities. She also missed very few cattle sales and shows where she went to see old friends and always made some new ones. It was always important to

Grandma to introduce these new and old friends to her family, who she was so proud of. Erika leaves to mourn her best friend Bill. Her eldest daughter, Darlene and Glen Glessman, daughter Brenda and Terry O'Brien and one son Brian and Kim Geis. Six Grandchildren Melissa and Kyle Beattie, Patrick and Kelsey O'Brien, Kurt Glessman, Amy Glessman, Jenna Geis and Robert Geis. One great grand child Rylan O'Brien. Two sisters Inga Arndt, and Ursuala Nicol and many nieces and Nephews. Also Bill’s sister Jean Lang his brother Denis and Carolyn Cook. Bill’s sons and families Tim and Lousie Cook, Nathan and Nolan. Rob and Sue Cook, Jenniffer, Sarah, Mathew, Madison and Sophie. Stu and Kim Cook, Emily and Ben. She was very proud of her whole family and extended family. Everyone that she met remained a friend. With her recent illness she always stayed positive and never complained. In the last weeks when she was in the hospital with family all around she added her thoughts and humor to our conversations and blew and received kisses from her great grand son. She was always thankful for the support that she received from family and friends. She was very thankful for spending 16 wonderful years with Bill, and especially for how good he was for grandma in the last few months. She will be sorrowfully missed by her many friends and family. We love you Grandma "Your the Best" Written by her grandson Patrick

James Patrick Peaker - In Memory Peaker, James Patrick (Jim) Proud Owner of Rideau Angus Farm Retired Forestry Technician, Federal Government In Kemptville on Tuesday, December 1, 2009, Jim Peaker of Merrickville formerly of Kemptville, age 81. Beloved husband of Gwen (nee Black) of 56 years. Loving father of Catherine Little (Terry) of Kemptville and Carolyn Milne-Smith (Doug) of Kemptville. Predeceased by his daughter Patricia. Cherished grandfather of Holly, Jessy, Jake, Natalie and Charlotte. Dear brother of Jack Peaker (the late

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Iris) of Guelph and Nora Watson (Bill) of Kemptville. Will be sadly missed by brothers and sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews, and many dear friends. Funeral Service was held at St. John's United Church, Kemptville. Those who wish may make memorial donations to Kemptville District Hospital or St. John's United Church, Kemptville.

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Lloydminster Stockade Roundup November 5, 2009 Judge: Michael Wheeler

BLACK ANGUS SHOW Yearling Female - Split 1 (6 in class) 1) 20/20 Annie K 44U (Jancliff Frontier 14R) 20/20 Angus, Paynton, SK; 2) Pedersen Undiscovered 3U (MJT Wide Spread 100S) Pedersen Livestock, Edgerton, AB Yearling Female - Split 2 (8 in class) 1) EXAR Miss Pat 83018 (HSAF Bando 1961) Jon Fox V, Lloydminster, SK; 2) EXAR Wendy 81079 (EXAR 263C) Jim Fox, Lloydminster, SK Junior Champion Female 20/20 Annie K 44U Reserve Junior Champion Female Pedersen Undiscovered 3U Two Year Old Female (3 in class) 1) Northline Saving Grace 776T (Gambles Hot Rod) with Northline Inked 76W (Northline Riptide 130N) Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB; 2) DTA Beauty 5T (Gambles Hot Rod) with DTA Wright Answer 2W (SAV Final Answer 0035) Arntzen Angus, Sedgewick, AB Mature Cow (3 in class) 1) DMM Miss Essence 99K (Circle A 2000 Plus) with 20/20 Touchdown 22W Bold 22W (SCC Touchdown 57T) 20/20 Angus, Paynton, SK; 2) Belvin Lady Blossom 22'02 (O G L Battle Cry 427) with Belvin Lady Blossom 14'09 (Belvin Rebel 33'05) Belvin Angus & Dave & Pat Durie, Duralta Farms, Innisfail, AB Senior Champion Female DMM Miss Essence 99K Reserve Senior Champion Female Northline Saving Grace 776T Heifer Calf - Split 1 (8 in class) 1) DFCC 32T Forever 75W (Eastondale Break Away) Double F Cattle Co., Parkside, SK; 2) RNRF Elena 85W (Remington Bandy 236S) RNR Flicek, Neilburg, SK Heifer Calf - Split 2 (8 in class) 1) DFCC 32T Hot Girl 37W (Eastondale Break Away) Double F Cattle Co., Parkside, SK ; 2) GGRR NW Lady Ann 26W (SAV Net Worth 4200) Rattray Livestock, Blackfoot, AB Heifer Calf - Split 3 (6 in class) 1) Belvin Lady Blossom 14'09 (Belvin Rebel 33'05) Belvin Angus, Innisfail, AB; 2) GGRR 0699 Oakleaf 12W (SAV 5175 Bando 0699) Rattray Livestock, Blackfoot, AB Heifer Calf Champion DFCC 32T Hot Girl 37W Reserve Heifer Calf Champion Belvin Lady Blossom 14'09 Grand Champion Female DMM Miss Essence 99K Reserve Grand Champion Female Northline Saving Grace 776T Bull Calf - Split 1 (5 in class) 1) DFCC 32T Future Breaker 69W (Eastondale Break Away 32'07) Double F Cattle Co., Page 18

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RED ANGUS SHOW Yearling Female (5 in class) 1) Red Northline Plush 22U (Red Northline Crush 59R) Northline Angus & Pittman Cattle, Ardrossan, AB; 2) Red Cinder Freyja 55U (Red Dryfork K-C Precisely Jack) Jock Ockerman, Dewberry, AB Junior Champion Female Red Northline Plush 22U Junior Champion Female Red Cinder Freyja 55U Two Year Old Female (2 in class) Angus World

1) Red Southland Eruption 36T (Red Northline Crush 59R) with Red DTA Overow 1W (Red DMM Pump 118T) Arntzen Angus, Sedgewick, AB; 2) Red Gold-Bar Debbie Pan 114T (Red Gold-Bar Pandemonium 113P) Jock Ockerman, Dewberry, AB Mature Cow 1) Red Northline Atlanta 356R (Red PIE Atlantic 2204) with Red Northline Revolver 656W (Red Northline Rev 341R) Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB Senior Champion Female Red Northline Atlanta 356R Reserve Senior Champion Female Red Southland Eruption 36T Heifer Calf (6 in class) 1) Red LVKC Tasha 32W (Red GJP 20M Sir King 20P) L & V Red Angus, Chauvin, AB; 2) Red Jock Miss Peggy KAR 9W (Red Brylor/WSP Karweik 1P) Jock Ockerman, Dewberry, AB Heifer Calf Champion Red LVKC Tasha 32W Reserve Heifer Calf Champion Red Jock Miss Peggy KAR 9W Grand Champion Female Red Northline Atlanta 356R Reserve Grand Champion Female Red Southland Eruption 36T Bull Calf (4 in class) 1) Red Northline Jesse James 56W (Red SVR Gangster 14S) Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB; 2) Red Cinder Gonna B Famous 55W (Red Gold-Bar King V415) Cinder Angus & Lonestoner Farms, Barrhead, AB Bull Calf Champion Red Northline Jesse James 56W Reserve Bull Calf Champion Red Cinder Gonna B Famous 55W Yearling Bull (2 in class) 1) Red JSF Ben Hogan 239U (Red U-2 Illicit 423P) Johner Stock Farm & Mix Burn Colony, Maidstone, SK; 2) Red H70 Quantock 706U (Red SSS NK 43R) Hill 70 Quantock Ranch Ltd., Lloydminster, SK Junior Champion Bull Red JSF Ben Hogan 239U Reserve Junior Champion Bull Red H70 Quantock 706U Two Year Old Bull (3 in class) 1) Red Northline Trueblood 341T (Red HCF Red Rock 212) Northline Angus & Pieper Red Angus, Ardrossan, AB; 2) Red LLL CH Canyon 108T ( Red Prescott Canon 34L) Koran Stock Farm, Islay, AB Senior Champion Bull Red Northline Trueblood 341T Reserve Senior Champion Bull Red LLL CH Canyon 108T Grand Champion Bull Red Northline Trueblood 341T


Reserve Grand Champion Bull Red Northline Jesse James 56W Breeders Herd 1) Wendy & Howard Schneider, Ardrossan, AB; 2) R & M Cattle.Co. Ltd., Kitscoty, AB Get of Sire 1) R & M Cattle.Co. Ltd., Kitscoty, AB Pair of Bulls 1) Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB

KING OF THE RING RESERVE CHAMPION: GGRR Net Worth 11W, Rattray Livestock, Blackfoot, AB

Thank you to Grant & Lauralee Rolston for supplying show pictures for these results.

SUPREME CHAMPION BULL Justamere 406S Panamajack 336U, Justamere Farms Ltd. & John Lenox, Lloydminster, SK

Grand Champion Black Female DMM Miss Essence 99K

Grand Champion Red Female Red Northline Atlanta 356R

King of the Ring Reserve Champion GGRR Net Worth 11W

Reserve Champion Black Female Northline Saving Grace 776T

Reserve Champion Red Female Red Southland Eruption 36T

Supreme Champion Bull Justamere 406S Panamajack 336U

Angus World deAdlines COMMERCIAL ISSUE Deadline: January 15 (Expanded commercial mailing)

Grand Champion Black Bull Justamere 406S Panamajack 336U

Grand Champion Red Bull Red Northline Trueblood 341T

SPRING ISSUE Deadline: April 5

HERD REFERENCE ISSUE Deadline: June 15

FALL ISSUE Deadline: August 23

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WINTER ISSUE Deadline: Nov. 1

Reserve Champion Black Bull DBRL 03M Titan 4T

Reserve Champion Red Bull Red Northline Jesse James 56W Angus World

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Manitoba Livestock Expo 2009 November 7, 2009 - Manitoba Gold Show Judges: Laird & Joyce Senft Heifer Calf - Split A (6 in class) 1) Red Wraz Sheba 93W (Red Dimler Indeed 105R) WRAZ Red Angus, Wawota, SK; 2) Red Blair's Princess 27W (Red Flying K Judge) Blair's Ag Cattle Co., Lanigan, SK Heifer Calf - Split B (6 in class) 1) MVF Tibbie 179W (TC Stout 407) Mountain View Farms, Swan River, MB; 2) SCC Princess Annie 14W (DMM Posi-Traction 57P) Stewart Cattle Co., Russell, MB Heifer Calf - Split C (3 in class) 1) Red Blair's Faith 18W (Red Lucky C Trend 40T) Blair's Ag Cattle Co., Lanigan, SK; 2) Red Blair's Yonsutto 20W (Red Lucky C Trend 40T) Blair's Ag Cattle Co., Lanigan, SK Heifer Calf - Split D (5 in class) 1) SCC Tibbie 7W (MCC Blackout 404) Stewart Cattle Co., Russell, MB; 2) DJCC Rosebud 17W (RDDA Overload 2437R) DJ Cattle Co., Brookdale, MB Heifer Calf - Split E (5 in class) 1) Red Howe Lass 30W (Red Bar-E-L Ribeye 103R) Howe Red Angus, Moosejaw, SK; 2) Red DKF Blu Dawn RT (Southland Direct Hit 49P) DKF Red Angus, Gladmar, SK, Blue Dawn Red Angus, Winnipeg, MB Heifer Calf - Split F (5 in class) 1) MVF Rosebud 23W (SAV Networth 4200) Mountain View Farms, Swan River, MB; 2) MVF Daisy 13W (SAV Networth 4200) Mountain View Farms, Swan River, MB Red Heifer Calf Champion Red Blair's Faith 18W Red Reserve Champion Heifer Calf Red Howe Lass 30W Black Heifer Calf Champion MVF Rosebud 23W Black Reserve Champion Heifer Calf SCC Tibbie 7W Yearling Heifer - Split A (2 in class) 1) Red JAS Berry 67U (Red Brylor SOL Squall 230S) Blair's Ag Cattle Co., Lanigan, SK; 2) Red Cinder Freyja 29U (Red K-C Mr E 92N) Blair's Ag Cattle Co., Lanigan, SK Yearling Heifer - Split B (4 in class) 1) MVF Annie K 220U (MVF Dateline 345R) Mountain View Farms, Swan River, MB; 2) MVF Tibbie 108U (SAV Networth 4200) Mountain View Farms, Swan River, MB Red Junior Champion Female Red JAS Berry 67U Red Reserve Junior Champion Female Red Cinder Freyja 29U Black Junior Champion Female MVF Annie K 220U Black Reserve Junior Champion Female MVF Tibbie 108U Two-Year-Old Female - Split A (3 in class) 1) Red Howe Miss Trophy 71T (Red Bar-E-L Approval) with Red Blake's Miss Trophy 60W (Red Lazy MC Hustle 18T) Blake's Red Angus, Page 20

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Brandon, Manitoba McCord, SK; 2) Red Riverdale Princess 120T (Red Soo Line Hawk 5272) with Red Blair's Princess 27W (Red Flying K Judge) Blair's Ag Cattle Co., Lanigan SK Two Year Old Female - Split B (2 in class) 1) SCC Tibbie 03T (Remitall Linebacker 204K) with SCC Final Answer 1W (SAV Final Answer 0035) Stewart Cattle Co., Russell, MB; 2) Remitall Annie 543T (WCC Precision E161 J239) with MJ Escalade 2W (Remitall H Rachis 21R) M&J Farms - Matthew Glasman, Russell, MB Mature Cow (1 in class) 1) DKF Miss Sally RT 2S (Red Angus Leachman Right Time) with Red DKF Blu Dawn RT Sally 6W (Southland Direct Hit) DKF Red Angus, Gladmar, SK Red Senior Champion Female Red Howe Miss Trophy 71T Red Reserve Senior Champion Female Red Riverdale Princess 120T Black Senior Champion Female SCC Tibbie 03T Black Reserve Senior Champion Female Remitall Annie 543T Red Grand Champion Female Red Howe Miss Trophy 71T Red Reserve Grand Champion Female Red Riverdale Princess 120T Black Grand Champion Female SCC Tibbie 03T Black Reserve Grand Champion Female Remitall Annie 543T Bull Calf - Split A (4 in class) 1) Red Howe Headliner 136W (Red Angus Red Fine Line Mulberry) Howe Red Angus, Moosejaw, SK; 2) Red KF Sir 46W (Red Brylor SQL Squall 230S) Kuntz Farms, Balgonie, SK Bull Calf - Split B (3 in class) 1) MJ Escalade 2W (Remitall H Rachis 21R) M&J Farms - Matthew Glasman, Russell, MB; 2) SCC Heritage 92W (SAV Heritage 6295) Stewart Cattle Co., Russell, MB Bull Calf - Split C (4 in class) 1) Red Howe Finest Tradition 20W (Red Bar-EL Ribeye 103R) Howe Red Angus, Moosejaw, SK; 2) Red Wraz Stingray (Red Brylor SQL Squall 230S) WRAZ Red Angus, Wawota, SK Bull Calf - Split D (2 in class) 1) MVF Dateline 36W (MVF VRD Dateline) Mountain View Farms, Swan River, MB; 2) AWH Imagemaker 2W (HA Image 0415) Traci Henderson, Gainsborough, SK Red Champion Bull Calf Red Howe Headliner 136W Red Reserve Champion Bull Calf Red Howe Finest Tradition 20W Black Champion Bull Calf MVF Datline 36W Black Reserve Champion Bull Calf MJ Escalade 2W Angus World

Yearling Bull - Split A (3 in class) 1) Red SMW Smack (Red Lazy MC Smash 7S) Wagner Angus, Moosejaw, SK; 2) Red Blair's Daytona 116U (Red Fine Line Mulberry) Blair's Ag Cattle Co., Lanigan SK Yearling Bull - Split B (3 in class) 1) SCC Right Time 109U (Rito 407 of 2536 338) Stewart Cattle Co., Russell. MB; 2) MVF Dateline 68U (MVF VRD Dateline) Mountain View Farms, Swan River, MB Red Junior Champion Bull Red SMW Smack Red Reserve Junior Champion Bull Red Blair's Daytona 116U Black Junior Champion Bull SCC Right Time 109U Black Reserve Junior Champion Bull MVF Dateline 68U Two Year Old Bull - Split A (2 in class) 1) Red Howe Bold Edition 80T (Red Fine Line Mulberry) Howe Red Angus, Moosejaw, SK; 2) Red KF Cheyenne 73T (Red U-2 CC 542R) Kuntz Farms/Short Creed Farms, Balgonie, SK Two Year Old Bull - Split B (1 in class) 1) SCC Turner 58T (Young Dale Touchdown 36M) Stewart Cattle Co., Russell, MB Red Senior Champion Bull Red Howe Bold Edition 80T Red Reserve Senior Champion Bull Red KF Cheyenne 73T Black Senior Champion Bull SCC Turner 58T Red Grand Champion Bull Red Howe Bold Edition 80T Red Reserve Grand Champion Bull Red SMW Smack Black Grand Champion Bull SCC Right Time 109U Black Reserve Grand Champion Bull MVF Dateline 68U Pair of Bulls - Split A 1) Howe Red Angus, Moosejaw, SK; 2) WRAZ Red Angus, Wawota. SK Pair of Bulls - Split B 1) Stewart Cattle Co., Russell, MB; 2) Mountain View Farms, Swan River, MB Breeder's Herd - Split A 1) Howe Red Angus, Moosejaw. SK Breeder's Herd - Split B 1) Stewart Cattle Co., Russell, MB Get of Sire - Split A 1) WRAZ Red Angus, Wawota. SK Get of Sire - Split B 1) Stewart Cattle Co., Russell, MB Red Premier Breeder Howe Red Angus, Moosejaw, SK Red Premier Exhibitor Blair's Ag Cattle Co., Lanigan, SK Black Premier Breeder & Exhibitor Stewart Cattle Co., Russell, MB


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SUPREME CHAMPION FEMALE

SUPREME CHAMPION BULL

CHAMPION: MVF Rosebud 23W, Mountain View Farms, Swan River, MB

Red Howe Miss Trophy 71T, Blake's Red Angus, McCord, SK

Red Howe Bold Edition 80T, Howe Red Angus, Moose Jaw, SK

Grand Champion Red Female Red Howe Miss Trophy 71T

Grand Champion Red Bull Red Howe Bold Edition 80T

Reserve Champion Red Female Red Riverdale Princess 120T

Reserve Champion Red Bull Red SMW Smack

Little Lady Classic Champion MVF Rosebud 23W

Grand Champion Black Female SCC Tibbie 03T

Grand Champion Black Bull SCC Right Time 109U

Supreme Champion Female Red Howe Miss Trophy 71T

Reserve Champion Black Female Remitall Annie 543T

Reserve Champion Black Bull MVF Dateline 68U

Supreme Champion Bull Red Howe Bold Edition 80T

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Farmfair International November 13, 2009 - Alberta Gold Show

BLACK ANGUS CHAMPIONS Judge: Brett Wildman Champion Spring Heifer Calf Justamere Black Pearl Justamere Farms, Lloydminster, SK Reserve Champion Spring Heifer Calf BOPP Jitterbug 1W Tierra Sol Cattle Co., Carstairs, AB Champion Junior Heifer Calf DMM Miss Essence 82W Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw, AB Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf GGRR NW Lady Ann 26W Rattray Livestock, Blackfoot, AB Champion Intermediate Heifer Calf Braemar RES Erica 34W Alta Cedar, Acme, AB Reserve Champion Intermediate Heifer Calf Braemar RES Erica 17W Alta Cedar, Acme, AB Champion Senior Heifer Calf Soo Line Annie K 9165 Soo Line Cattle Co., Midale , SK Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf DMM Top Lass 22W Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw , AB Champion Junior Yearling Northline Rachel 903 U Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB Reserve Champion Junior Yearling MWC Rosebud 110U MWC Investments, Darwell, AB Champion Senior Yearling EXAR Miss Pat 83018 Justamere Farms, Lloydminster, SK Reserve Champion Senior Yearling HF Evening Tinge 193U Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB Champion Two Year Old Bar-E-L Magnolia 15T Bar-E-L Angus, Stettler, AB Reserve Champion Two Year Old Belvin Lady Blossom 2'07 Belvin Angus, Innisfail, AB Champion Senior Female DMM Miss Essence 21R Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw, AB Reserve Champion Senior Female HF Blackcap 27R Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB Grand Champion Female DMM Miss Essence 21R Reserve Grand Champion Female Bar-E-L Magnolia 15T Champion Junior Bull Calf MWC Chief 181W MWC Investments, Darwell, AB Reserve Champion Junior Bull Calf HRH Convoy 2P 94W Hips Red Angus, Sherwood Park, AB Page 22

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Edmonton, Alberta Champion Intermediate Bull Calf DMM Creed 28W Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw, AB Reserve Champion Intermediate Bull Calf DWAJO Tradition 16W DWAJO Angus, Camp Creek, AB Champion Senior Bull Calf HF Swager 75W Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB Reserve Champion Senior Bull Calf Coul Warload Belvin Angus, Innisfail, AB Champion Yearling Bull SCC Right Time 109U Stewart Cattle Co., Russell, MB Reserve Champion Yearling Bull Justamere 406S Panamajack 336U Justamere Farms, Lloydminster, SK Champion Senior Bull HF Tiger 5T Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB Reserve Champion Senior Bull DBRL 03M Titan 4T Bar-E-L Angus, Stettler, AB Grand Champion Bull HF Tiger 5T Reserve Grand Champion Bull SCC Right Time 109U

RED ANGUS CHAMPIONS Judge: Colton Hamilton Champion Spring Heifer Calf Red Brylor ASH Lassie 109W Brylor Ranch, Pincher Creek, AB Reserve Champion Spring Heifer Calf Red LVKC Tasha 32W L & V Red Angus, Chauvin, AB Champion Junior Heifer Calf Red Six Mile Fan Favorite 711W Six Mile Ranch, Fir Mountain, SK Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf Red Diamond T MulberryMay 902 Diamond T Cattle Co., Olds, AB Champion Intermediate Heifer Calf Soo Line Julie 5040 Soo Line Cattle Co., Midale, SK Reserve Champion Intermediate Heifer Calf Red Ter-Ron Goldie 6W Ter-Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB Champion Senior Heifer Calf Red HRH Hips Rebello 63W Hips Red Angus, Sherwood Park, AB Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf Red HR Hahn Hips Lois 55W Hips Red Angus, Sherwood Park, AB Champion Junior Yearling Red Northline Plush 22U Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB

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Reserve Champion Junior Yearling Red Six Mile Rebello 483U Six Mile Ranch, Fir Mountain, SK Champion Senior Yearling Red Ter-Ron Christy 46U Arntzen Angus, Sedgewick, AB Reserve Champion Senior Yearling Red Glesbar Leah 029U Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw, AB Champion Two Year Old Red Six Mile Bayberry 256T Six Mile Ranch, Fir Mountain, SK Reserve Champion Two Year Old Red Soo Line Annie 7249 Soo Line Cattle Co., Midale, SK Champion Senior Female Red Brylor SDL Lakme 204S Brylor Ranch, Pincher Creek, AB Reserve Champion Senior Female Red Northline Atlanta 356R Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB Grand Champion Female Red Six Mile Bayberry 256T Reserve Grand Champion Female Red Soo Line Annie 7249 Champion Junior Bull Calf Red Ter-Ron Red Bull 72W Ter-Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB Reserve Champion Junior Bull Calf Red Northline Jesse James 56W Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB Champion Senior Bull Calf Red Ter-Ron Real Deal 01W Ter-Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB Reserve Champion Senior Bull Calf Red Lazy MC CC Detour 2W Lazy MC Angus, Bassano, AB Champion Junior Yearling Bull Red Ter-Ron Energizer 47U Ter-Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB Reserve Champion Junior Yearling Bull Red Lazy MC Cowboy Cut 26U Lazy MC Angus, Bassano, AB Champion Senior Yearling Bull Red Ter-Ron at'll Do Unbelieveable 6U Ter-Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB Reserve Champion Senior Yearling Bull Red Soo Line Revolution 8084 DWAJO Angus, Camp Creek, AB Champion Senior Bull Red Six Mile Full rottle 171T Six Mile Ranch, Fir Mountain, SK Reserve Champion Senior Bull Red Northline Trueblood 341T Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB Grand Champion Bull Red Six Mile Full rottle 171T Reserve Grand Champion Bull Red Ter-Ron Energizer 47U


JUNIOR FUTURITY OVERALL CHAMPION: DMM Miss Essence 21R, Dakota Wilson OVERALL RESERVE CHAMPION: Lone Star Miss Bloomindale 1P, Wacey Townsend

HF Tiger 5T, Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB & Ring Creek Farm

SUPREME BREEDERS HERD Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw, AB

SUPREME CHAMPION FEMALE DMM Miss Essence 21R, Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw, AB

SUPREME CHAMPION BULL Grand Champion Red Female Red Six Mile Bayberry 256T

Overall Champion Junior Futurity DMM Miss Essence 21R

Grand Champion Black Female DMM Miss Essence 21R

Reserve Champion Red Female Red Soo Line Annie 7249

Reserve Overall Champion Junior Futurity Lone Star Miss Bloomindale 1P

Reserve Champion Black Female Bar-E-L Magnolia 15T

Grand Champion Red Bull Red Six Mile Full î Žrottle 171T

Supreme Champion Female DMM Miss Essence 21R

Grand Champion Black Bull HF Tiger 5T

Reserve Champion Red Bull Red Ter-Ron Energizer 47U

Supreme Champion Bull HF Tiger 5T

Reserve Champion Black Bull SCC Right Time 109U

Supreme Champion Breeders Herd Miller Wilson Angus Angus World

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Ken Frazer continued from Page 14 When mom was just a young girl they lived on the South Ranch that is still part of the Six Mile operation today. When it was time for mom to go to school, Grandma and Grandpa moved to the current ranch site on Six Mile creek. This allowed mom to attend school in Fir Mountain. Right from a young child, mom enjoyed working alongside Grandma and Grandpa doing various ranch work. During mom’s school years Grandpa ran the ranch, was a cattle buyer and did various other jobs to make ends meet. In 1967 I (Clayton Gibson) was born. I was born just two days before Grandpa’s 41st birthday. It was during these next few years that they introduced the Red Angus breed into their cowherd. In 1971 they decided to go into the Purebred Seed stock business and Six Mile Red Angus began. Grandpa was very proud of the motto he coined as Six Mile’s mission statement “Producing cattle that are born easy with the will to live, the ability to grow and the quality to sell”. That is still our goal today. In 1972 I (Sandi Gray) came along and completed the 2nd generation of their family. On my second birthday Grandpa quit smoking cold turkey. That’s the way Grandpa was – once he put his mind to it – there was nothing it seemed he couldn’t do. Sandi and I (Clayton) spent a lot of time at Grandma and Grandpa’s when we were young. Grandpa always demanded respect but was extremely gentle in how he taught us the skills we needed to operate a ranch. We learned a lot from Grandpa – horseback riding, working cattle, braiding rope and running machinery were all things we learned from him. However, once we learned how to do these things – we sure got a lot of practice! Grandpa and Grandma worked hard building their Red Angus herd but they also dedicated a lot of time to promoting the Red Angus breed in general. They were founding members of the Red Angus promotion society and were a driving force in bringing the Red Angus breed to the forefront of the cattle industry. Grandpa helped both Sandi and I (Clatyon) have opportunities in agriculture, however he always liked to have control of the way it happened. Grandpa was a man who believed that nothing should be handed over for free. He was always willing to help us, but made sure we were working and earning that help. Grandpa was know as a shrewd but smart business man and he was made Six Mile a household name in the Red Angus industry and the cattle industry in general. In the mid 80’s Grandpa’s health was failing him and he needed to slow down. It was at this time that he began putting a lot of cattle out on share basis and assisting other people to make a start in the cattle business – particularly with the Red Angus breed. Many lasting friendships were made through these associations. Until the day he died Grandpa talked about the thousands of head of cattle he had spread around the country. continued on Page 34 Page 24

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Saskatoon Fall Fair November 13, 2009

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

BLACK ANGUS CHAMPIONS Judge: Scott McCormack Heifer Calf Champion DFCC 32T Hot Girl 37W Double F Cattle Co, Parkside, SK Reserve Heifer Calf Champion Wright’s 96 Sandra 6W Jon Wright, Meskanaw, SK Junior Champion Female Triple L Miss Daisy 29U Triple L Angus, Viscount, SK Reserve Junior Champion Female DFCC 60P Precious 48U Double F Cattle Co, Parkside, SK Senior Champion Female Belvin Lady Blossom 22’02 Belvin Angus, Innisfail, AB Reserve Senior Champion Female Blackridge Errolline 24S Chance Jackson, Sedley’ SK Grand Champion Female Belvin Lady Blossom 22’02 Reserve Grand Champion Female Blackridge Errolline 24S Bull Calf Champion FCR Full Extent 1W Bar CR Angus, Saskatoon, SK Reserve Bull Calf Champion Wilbar Legacy 18W Wilbar Farms, Dundurn, SK Junior Champion Bull Bar-E-L Unforgiven 102U Wilbar Farms, Dundurn, SK Reserve Junior Champion Bull Cherry Knoll Marathon 7 Triple L Angus, Viscount, SK Grand Champion Bull Bar-E-L Unforgiven 102U Reserve Grand Champion Bull FCR Full Extent 1W Premier Breeder & Exhibitor Double F Cattle Co.

RED ANGUS CHAMPIONS Judge: Shane Kaufmann Heifer Calf Champion Red Blair’s Princess 27W Blairs.Ag Cattle Co., Lanigan, SK Reserve Heifer Calf Champion Red Wheel Annie Oakley 82W Blairs.Ag Cattle Co., Lanigan, SK Junior Champion Female Red Wright’s Firefly 834U Wrights Red Angus, Melfort, SK Reserve Junior Champion Female Red Wheel Heather 8U Wheeler’s Stock Farm, Saskatoon, SK Angus World

Senior Champion Female Red Kenray Dawn 113L Wheeler’s Stock Farm, Saskatoon, SK Reserve Senior Champion Female Red Wrights Firefly 734T Wrights Red Angus, Melfort, SK Grand Champion Female Red Kenray Dawn 113L Reserve Grand Champion Female Red Wrights Firefly 734T Bull Calf Champion Red Wheel Gangster 52W Wheeler’s Stock Farm, Saskatoon, SK Reserve Bull Calf Champion Red Wright’s Big Country 906W Wright’s Red Angus, Melfort, SK Junior Champion Bull Red Wheel Dodge City 3Y Wheeler’s Stock Farm, Saskatoon, SK Reserve Junior Champion Bull Red Blair’s Masterplan 11 Triple L Angus, Viscount SK Senior Champion Bull Red Ter-Ron ReLoad 703T Wilbar Farms, Dundurn, SK Grand Champion Bull Red Ter-Ron ReLoad 703T Reserve Grand Champion Bull Red Wheel Dodge City 3Y Premier Breeder Wheeler’s Stock Farm Premier Exhibitor Blair’s.Ag Cattle Co.

SEÑOR CHALLENGE RESERVE CHAMPION: FCR Full Exent 1W, Bar CR Angus, Saskatoon, SK

CINDERELLA CLASSIC RESERVE CHAMPION: Red Wheel Annie Oakley 82W, Blairs.Ag Cattle Co., Lanigan, SK

JUNIOR CLASSIC CHAMPION: Wright Avocet 810U, Katie Wright, Melfort, SK RESERVE CHAMPION: FCR Ruby B Mine 12W, Emily Froehlich, Saskatoon, SK

SUPREME CHAMPION FEMALE Belvin Lady Blossom 22’02, Belvin Angus, Innisfail, AB

SUPREME CHAMPION BULL Red Ter-Ron ReLoad 703T, Wilbar Farms, Dundurn, SK


Grand Champion Black Female Belvin Lady Blossom 22’02

Grand Champion Red Female Red Kenray Dawn 113L

Grand Champion Black Bull FCR Full Extent 1W

Grand Champion Red Bull Red Ter-Ron ReLoad 703T

Supreme Champion Female Belvin Lady Blossom 22’02

Supreme Champion Bull Red Ter-Ron ReLoad 703T

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Agribition Angus Show November 27, 2009 - Saskatchewan Gold Show National Angus Show

BLACK ANGUS Judge: Chad Wilson, Wawota, SK Heifer Calf - Split 1 (10 in class) 1) Justamere Black Pearl 908W (SANKEY’S LAZER 609 OF 6N) Justamere Farms, Lloydminster, SK & Chad Hollinger; 2) MSG Whitney 83W (B.C. RAVEN) Mainstream Genetics, Watrous, SK Heifer Calf - Split 2 (7 in class) 1) Soo Line Lady 9420 (BROCKHILL PRO PHECY 4P) Soo Line Cattle Co., Midale, SK; 2) MVF Rosebud 204W (TC STOUT 407) Mountain View Farms, Swan River, MB Heifer Calf - Split 3 (6 in class) 1) MVF Tibbie 179W (TC STOUT 407) Mountain View Farms, Swan River, MB; 2) DMM Miss Essence 82W (MOHNEN DYNAMITE 1356) Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw, AB Heifer Calf - Split 4 (7 in class) 1) SVR Duchess 336W (SVR HUSSLER 320T) South View Ranch, Ceylon, SK; 2) Breed Creek Lavendar Lady 980 (GDAR GAME DAY 6284) Breed Creek Ranch, Mankota, SK Heifer Calf - Split 5 (6 in class) 1) Northern View Lucy 11W (NORTHERN VIEW REALLY WINDY 82S) Northern View Angus, Neudorf, SK; 2) SMW Mistress 117W (MVF FREIGHTLINER 630T) Wagner Angus, Moose Jaw, SK Heifer Calf - Split 6 (7 in class) 1) PHP Miss Diana 93W (S A V WALL STREET 7091) Poley Hall Partnership, Craven, SK; 2) Southland Twist of Fate 161W (WERNER STREET SENSE 247) Southland Angus, Shaunavon, SK Heifer Calf - Split 7 (7 in class) 1) DFCC 32T Hot Girl 37W (EASTONDALE BREAK AWAY 32’07) Double F Cattle Co., Parkside, SK; 2) Young Dale Heroine 44W (YOUNG DALE PANARAMA 66T) Young Dale Angus, Carievale, SK Heifer Calf - Split 8 (8 in class) 1) Six Mile Rosebud 958W (JUSTAMERE RIGHT ON TIME 158R) Six Mile Red Angus, Fir Mountain, SK; 2) SCC Princess Annie 14W (DMM POSI-TRACTION 57P) Stewart Cattle Co., Russell, MB Heifer Calf - Split 9 (7 in class) 1) Soo Line Annie K 9165 (BAR-E-L THOR 6T) Soo Line Cattle Co., Midale, SK; 2) Freyburn Flora 24W (MVF ALLIANCE 156T) Freyburn Angus Farms, Oxbow, SK Heifer Calf - Split 10 (8 in class) 1) 20/20 Annie K 8W (SCC TOUCHDOWN 57T) 20/20 Angus Paynton, SK; 2) Southland Valor 60W (WERNER STREET SENSE 247) Southland Angus, Shaunavon, SK Page 26

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Regina, Saskatchewan

Heifer Calf - Split 12 (8 in class) 1) DMM Top Lass 22W (GUMBO GULCH CREED 94S) Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw, AB; 2) Early Sunset Oakleaf 24W (HF SUPREME 37T) Early Sunset Ranch, Edam, SK Heifer Calf - Split 13 (9 in class) 1) Belvin Lady Blossom 10’09 (HF BEARS PAW 32T) Belvin Angus, Innisfail, AB & Quinn Hamilton; 2) MVF Rosebud 23W (SAV NET WORTH 4200) Mountain View Farms, Swan River, MB & Symens Land & Cattle Heifer Calf - Split 14 (7 in class) 1) SC Breathtaking 906W (SAV WALLSTREET 7091) Voegeli Bros. Charolais, Maymont, SK & Michelson Land & Cattle; 2) Belvin Tres Marias Baraja 200’09 (TRES MARIAS 6301) Belvin Angus, Innisfail, AB, Horatio Francisco Gutierrez, Colton Hamilton & James Arnott, Coul Angus, Scotland Champion Junior Heifer Calf Justamere Black Pearl 908W Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf MSG Whitney 83W Champion Intermediate Heifer Calf DFCC 32T Hot Girl 37W Reserve Champion Intermediate Heifer Calf PHP Miss Diana 93W Champion Senior Heifer Calf DMM Top Lass 22W Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf Soo Line Annie K 9165 Yearling Female - Split 1 (9 in class) 1) Wrights Avocet 810U (RED WRIGHTS GER R DONE 62S) Wright Livestock, Meskanaw, SK; 2) Diamond T Miss Quality 33’08 (BELVIN NIGHTHAWK 32’03) Diamond T Cattle Co., Olds, AB Yearling Female - Split 2 (8 in class) 1) MVF Annie K 220U (MVF DATELINE 345R) Mountain View Farms, Swan River, MB; 2) Mich Annies Angel 35U (G13 STEEL) Michelson Land & Cattle, Lipton, SK & Serhienko Cattle Co. Yearling Female - Split 3 (8 in class) 1) Duff NE 664M Lassie 823 (DUFF NEW EDITION 6108) Soo Line Cattle Co., Midale, SK; 2) MVF Tibbie 108U (SAV NET WORTH 4200 D) Mountain View Farms, Swan River, MB & Hi Low Angus Yearling Female - Split 4 (6 in class) 1) HF Evening Tinge 193U (HF FREE WHEELER 191N) Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB; 2) Sousthland On Time 85U (SOUTHLAND FREE RIDE 68R) Southland Angus, Shaunavon, SK Yearling Female - Split 5 (5 in class) 1) EXAR Highrose 84026 (EXAR PIT BOSS 409) Voegeli Bros. Charolais, Maymont, SK; 2) Angus World

Remington Beauty 14U (CUDLOBE YELLOWSTONE 80M) Remitall Farms Inc., Olds, AB Yearling Female - Split 6 (7 in class) 1) EXAR Miss Pat 83018 (HSAF BANDO 1961) Justamere Farms, Lloydminster, SK; 2) Southland Erica 8U (TC FREEDOM 104) Symens Land & Cattle, Mission, BC Champion Junior Yearling Female Duff NE 664M Lassie 823 Reserve Champion Junior Yearling Female MVF Annie K 220U Champion Senior Yearling Female EXAR Highrose 84026 Reserve Champion Senior Yearling Female HF Evening Tinge 193U Two Year Old Female - Split 1 (5 in class) 1) PSF Rosebud 12T (TC GRID TOPPER 355) with PHP Invetor 12W (S A V WALL STREET 7091) Poley Hall Partnership, Craven, SK; 2) Justamere 621P Jewel 914T (JUST-ROCK SOLID 621P) with DRM New Attraction 7W (DUFF NEW ATTRACTION 6110) Drumore Farms, Brooklin, ON Two Year Old Female - Split 2 (6 in class) 1) Belvin Lady Blossom 2’07 (BELVIN REBEL 33’05) with Coul Warlord 12’09 (S A V FINAL ANSWER 0035) Belvin Angusm Innisfail, AB & James Arnott, Coul Angus, Scotland; 2) HF Evening Tinge 63T (HF FREE WHEELER 191N) with HF Sabertooth 207W (HF TIGER 5T) Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB Mature Cow - Split 1 (6 in class) 1) DMM Miss Essence 21R (DMM MAKIN’ WAVES) with DMM Miss Essence 63W (GUMBO GULCH CREED 94S) Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw, AB; 2) Black Ridge Errolline 24S (B/R NEW FRONTIER 095) with CCCJ Errolline 2W (CUDLOBE YELLOWSTONE 80M) Jackson Cattle Co., Sedley, SK Mature Cow - Split 2 (5 in class) 1) Belvin Lady Blossom 22’02 (OGL BATTLE CRY 427 128) with Belvin Lady Blossom 14’09 (BELVIN REBEL 33’05) Belvin Angus, Innisfail, AB; 2) Black Wheel Pride VRD 12P (VERMILLION DATELINE 7078) with Black Wheel Phresh Blood 121W (DUFF NEW ATTRACTION 6110) Wheeler’s Stock Farm, Saskatoon, SK Senior Champion Female DMM Miss Essence 21R Reserve Senior Champion Female Belvin Lady Blossom 2’07 Grand Champion Female DMM Miss Essence 21R Reserve Grand Champion Female Belvin Lady Blossom 2’07


Bull Calf - Split 1 (7 in class) 1) DFCC 32T Future Breaker 69W (EASTONDALE BREAK AWAY 32’07) Double F Cattle Co., Parkside, SK; 2) Remitall F Mastermind 25W (SAV MASTERPIECE 5289) Remitall Farms Inc., Olds, AB Bull Calf - Split 2 (7 in class) 1) Rockin Ox Endorsement 95W (SAV NET WORTH 4200) Rockin Ox Ranch, Whitewood, SK; 2) DMM Creed 75W (GUMBO GULCH CREED 94S) Miller Wilson Angus Bashaw, AB Bull Calf - Split 3 (5 in class) SVR Obama 318W (SAV NET WORTH 4200) South View Ranch, Ceylon, SK; 2nd 1742 DFCC 33T Bad Boy 51W (SOUTHLAND OLD SKOOL 33T) Double F Cattle Co., Parkside, SK Bull Calf - Split 4 (3 in class) 1) Cottage Creek "Rush" 902W (BC LOOKOUT 7024) Cottage Creek Angus, Innisfail, AB; 2nd 2005 Soo Line Kodiak 9211 (HF KODIAK 5R) Soo Line Cattle Co., Midale, SK Bull Calf - Split 5 (6 in class) 1) Young Dale Ka Ching 27W (YOUNG DALE PANARAMA 66T) Young Dale Angus, Carievale, SK; 2) Belvin Warcry 61’09 (BELVIN THUNDER 12’07) Belvin Angus, Innisfail, AB Bull Calf - Split 6 (4 in class) 1) Harvest Headliner 2W (HF HEMI 151T) Prime Time Cattle Co., Vanderhoof, BC & Harvest Angus; 2) Southland Program 75W (SOUTHLAND TWO FITTY 250T) Southland Angus, Shaunavon, SK Bull Calf - Split 7 (7 in class) 1) MVF Dateline 36W (MVF VRD DATELINE 913P ) Mountain View Farms, Swan River, MB; 2) Remitall F Warrior 2W (REMITALL H RACHIS 21R) Remitall Farms Inc., Olds, AB Bull Calf - Split 8 (4 in class) 1) Justamere 1036 Iron Will 732U (EXAR KING 1036) Justamere Farms, Lloydminster, SK, John Lennox & Drumore Farms; 2) Wilgor 1L Worldwide 095 4W (B/R NEW FRONTIER 095) Indian River Cattle Company, Indian River, ON & Wilgor Farms Bull Calf - Split 9 (4 in class) 1) Soo Line Kodiak 9016 (HF KODIAK 5R) Soo Line Cattle Co., Midale, SK; 2) FCR Full Extent 1W (SAV NET WORTH 4200) Bar CR Angus, Saskatoon, SK & Emily Froehlich Champion Junior Bull Calf DFCC 32T Future Breaker 69W Reserve Champion Junior Bull Calf Remitall F Mastermind 25W Champion Intermediate Bull Calf Young Dale Ka Ching 27W Reserve Champion Intermediate Bull Calf Cottage Creek "Rush" 902W Champion Senior Heifer Calf Harvest Headliner 2W Reserve Champion Senior Bull Calf MVF Dateline 36W Yearling Bull - Split 1 (6 in class) 1) SAV Prodigy 8101 (SAV NET WORTH 4200) Remitall Farms Inc,. Olds, AB, Schaff

Angus, Wooden Shoe Farms & Grandview Plantation; 2) Justamere 253 Stabilizer 507U (EXAR MASTER 253) Justamere Farms, Lloydminster, SK & Steve Harvie Yearling Bull - Split 2 (5 in class) 1) SCC RIGHT TIME 109U (RITO 4D7 2536 338) Stewart Cattle Co., Russell, MB; Remitall Wideload 595U (SAV MASTERPIECE 5289) Remitall-West, Olds, AB Yearling Bull - Split 3 (3 in class) 1) Justamere 406S Panamajack 336U (JUSTAMERE 253 BADA BING 406S) Justamere Farms, Lloydminster, SK; 2) HF El Tigre 28U (HF KODIAK 5R) Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB Junior Champion Bull Justamere 406S Panamajack 336U Reserve Junior Champion Bull SAV Prodigy 8101 Two Year Old Bull - Split 1 (5 in class) 1) LLB "All In" 387T (HF FREE WHEELER 191N) Cottage Creek Angus, Innisfail, AB; 2) Eastondale Break Away 32’07 (HYLINE RIGHT WAY 781) Double F Cattle Co., Parkside, SK Two Year Old Bull - Split 2 (3 in class) 1) HF Tiger 5T (HF KODIAK 5R) Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB; 2) DBRL 03M Titan 4T (DMM AMBUSH 03M) Bar-E-L Angus, Stettler, AB, Diamond B Ranches Ltd. & Circle G Angus Senior Champion Bull HF Tiger 5T Reserve Senior Champion Bull DBRL 03M Titan 4T Grand Champion Bull HF Tiger 5T Reserve Grand Champion Bull Justamere 406S Panamajack 336U Breeders Herd (4 in class) 1) Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB; 2) Belvin Angus Innisfail, AB Premier Breeder Justamere Farms Premier Exhibitor Mountain View Farms

RED ANGUS Judge: Dave Longshore, Stettler, AB Heifer Calf - Split 1 (4 in class) 1) Red Brylor Ash Lassie 109W (RED FINE LINE MULBERRY 26P) Brylor Ranch, Pincher Creek, AB, Clint Ashbacher & Katie Leys; 2) Red Blairs Sandy 59W (RED TER-RON PROWLER 833T) Blairs. Ag Cattle Co., Lanigan, SK Heifer Calf - Split 2 (6 in class) 1) Red Soo Line Countess 9394 (RED TERRON TAHOE 141T) Soo Line Cattle Co., Midale, SK; 2) Red T-K Dyna 59W (RED SOO LINE HAWK 5292) T- K Ranches, Wawota, SK Heifer Calf - Split 3 (8 in class) 1) Red Six Mile Fan Favorite 711W (RED SIX Angus World

MILE SAKIC 832S) Six Mile Red Angus, Fir Mountain, SK; 2) Red Lassie of Six Mile 743W (RED TER-RON FULLY LOADED 540R) Six Mile Red Angus, Fir Mountain, SK Heifer Calf - Split 4 (9 in class) 1) Red Ter-Ron Rebecca 21W (RED U2 BIG LEAGUE 544R) Ter Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB; 2) Red Wheel Annie Oakley 82W (RED NORTHLINE ATLANTIC CITY) Wheeler’s Stock Farm, Saskatoon, SK & Blairs.Ag Cattle Co. Heifer Calf - Split 5 (7 in class) 1) Red Wilbar Cora 202W (RED TER-RON RELOAD 703T) Wilbar Farms, Dundurn, SK & Damar Farms; 2) Red Ter-Ron Goldie 6W (RED TER-RON TOUCHDOWN 8S) Ter Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB Heifer Calf - Split 6 (7 in class) 1) Red Soo Line Julia 9136 (RED SOO LINE MOMENTUM 7051) Soo Line Cattle Co., Midale, SK; 2) Red U6 Alana 25W (RED U6 MYSTIC 9S) U6 Livestock Wynyard, SK Heifer Calf - Split 7 (5 in class) 1) Red Majestic Patricia R 110W (RED MAJESTIC RUBICON N 124R) Majestic Livestock, Millgrove, ON & Graham Red Angus; 2) Red Blair’s Yonsotto 4W (RED BRYLOR MASTERPLAN 17M) Blairs. Ag Cattle Co., Lanigan, SK Champion Junior Heifer Calf Red Soo Line Countess 9394 Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf Red Brylor Ash Lassie 109W Champion Intermediate Heifer Calf Red Ter-Ron Rebecca 21W Reserve Champion Intermediate Heifer Calf Red Wheel Annie Oakley 82W Champion Senior Heifer Calf Red Soo Line Julia 9136 Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf Red Wilbar Cora 202W Yearling Female - Split 1 (4 in class) 1) Red Six Mile Rebello 483U (RED YY 408D TOP GUN 614F) Six Mile Red Angu,s Fir Mountain, SK; 2) Red Northline Plush 22U (RED NORTHLINE CRUSH 59R) Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB & Pittman Cattle Co. Yearling Female - Split 2 (4 in class) 1) Red Soo Line Annie 8192 (RED CORNER CREEK CASH 2R) Soo Line Cattle Co., Midale, SK; 2) Red Wildman Miss Stocky 803U (RED WILDMAN RIO GRANDE 520R) Wildman Livestock, Sangudo, AB Yearling Female - Split 3 (7 in class) 1) Red Lazy MC Miss 1U (RED LAZY MC GRIDIRON 66S) Lazy MC Angus Bassano, AB & Nathan Jensen; 2) Red Majestic Debbie R 102U (RED MAJESTIC RUBICON N) Majestic Livestock, Millgrove, ON Champion Junior Yearling Female Red Six Mile Rebello 483U Reserve Champion Junior Yearling Female Red Soo Line Annie 8192 Champion Senior Yearling Female Red Lazy MC Miss 1U Winter Edition 2009*

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Reserve Champion Senior Yearling Female Red Majestic Debbie R 102U Two Year Old Female (6 in class) 1) Red Six Mile Bayberry 256T (RED TOWAW INDEED 104H) with Red Six Mile Bayberry 807W (RED SIX MILE AVIATOR 217P) Six Mile Red Angus, Fir Mountain, SK, Box X Ranch & Breed Creek Angus; 2) Red Soo Line Annie 7249 (RED SOO MR CHIEF 3508) with Red Soo Line Annie 9222 (RED TER-RON TAHOE 141T) Soo Line Cattle Co., Midale, SK Mature Cow (4 in class) 1) Red Brylor SDL Lakme 204S (RED UBAR SEQUOIA 202) with Red Brylor Lakme 93W (RED BRYLOR SDL SQUALL 230S) Brylor Ranch Pincher Creek, AB; 2) Red Kenray Dawn 113L (RED GLACIER DIVIDE 310) with Red Wheel Hustler 38W (RED SVR GANGSTER 14S) Wheeler’s Stock Farm, Saskatoon, SK Senior Champion Female Red Six Mile Bayberry 256T Reserve Senior Champion Female Red Soo Line Annie 7249 Grand Champion Female Red Six Mile Bayberry 256T Reserve Grand Champion Female Red Soo Line Annie 7249 Bull Calf - Split 1 (10 in class) 1) Red Wilbar Prince 270W (RED FLYING K PRINCE 302P) Wilbar Farms, Dundurn, SK; 2) Red Six Mile Wrangler 836W (RED SIX MILE SAKIC 832S) Six Mile Red Angus, Fir Mountain, SK Bull Calf - Split 2 (4 in class) 1) Red Wrights Swagger 906W (RED TOWAW INTERGRITY 17M) Wright Livestock Meskanaw, SK; 2) Red Howe Headliner 136W (RED FINE LINE MULBERRY 26P) Howe Red Angus, Moose Jaw, SK Bull Calf - Split 3 (8 in class) 1) Red Northline Jesse James 56W (RED SVR GANGSTER 14S) Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB; 2) Red Soo Line On Target 9308 (RED CG ON TARGET 18T) Soo Line Cattle Co.. Midale, SK Bull Calf - Split 4 (6 in class) 1) Red Lazy MC Tidalwave 14W (RED LAZY MC SPLASH 14T) Lazy MC Angus, Bassano, AB; 2) Red Chopper K Bellagio 9W (RED CHOPPER K BELLAGIO 39T) Chopper K Red Angus, Carnduff, SK Bull Calf - Split 5 (5 in class) 1) Red Howe Finest Tradition 20W (RED BAR-EL RIBEYE 103R) Howe Red Angus Moose Jaw, SK; 2) Red Wheel Gangster 52W (RED SVR GANGSTER 14S) Wheeler’s Stock Farm, Saskatoon, SK Bull Calf - Split 6 (4 in class) 1) Red Ter-Ron Real Deal 01W (RED TER-RON RELOAD 703T) Ter Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB & Keith Adams; 2) Red JORD Sakic 19W (RED SIX MILE SAKIC 832S) Bandura Ranches Duchess, AB & Gold Bar Livestock Bull Calf - Split 6 (6 in class) 1) Red DTA Overflow 1W (RED DMM PUMP 118T) Arntzen Angus, Sedgewick, AB; 2) Red Lazy Page 28

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MC CC Detour 2W (RED RMJ REDMAN 1T) Lazy MC Angums Bassano, AB, Corner Creek Angus & Bandura Ranches Champion Junior Bull Calf Red Wilbar Prince 270W Reserve Champion Junior Bull Calf Red Six Mile Wrangler 836W Champion Intermediate Bull Calf Red Lazy MC Tidalwave 14W Reserve Champion Intermediate Bull Calf Red Northline Jesse James 56W Champion Senior Heifer Calf Red Ter-Ron Real Deal 01W Reserve Champion Senior Bull Calf Red Howe Finest Tradition 20W Yearling Bull - Split 1 (6 in class) 1) Red Brylor GRA Ultimate 11U (RED FINE LINE MULBERRY 26P) Brylor Ranch, Pincher Creek, AB & Topham Red Angus; 2) Red Diamond T Hips 107U (RED LAZY MC STOUT 30S) Diamond T Cattle Co,. Olds, AB & Hips Red Angus Yearling Bull - Split 2 (3 in class) 1) Red Ter-Ron Energizer 47U (RED U2 BIG LEAGUE 544R) Ter Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB & Heart Bar Red Angus; 2) Red Six Mile Ultimatum 409U (RED SIX MILE MASTERMIND 854M) Six Mile Red Angus, Fir Mountain, SK; Box X Ranch & Breed Creek Angus Yearling Bull - Split 3 (7 in class) 1) Red at’ll Do Unbelievable 6U (RED LAZY RC EL SENRO 405P) Ter Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB, at’ll Do Red Angus & Moose Creek Red Angus; 2) Red Wheel Dodge City 3U (RED NORTHLINE ATLANTIC CITY) Wheeler’s Stock Farm, Saskatoon, SK, Triple H Red Angus & R J Mitchell Junior Champion Bull Red Ter-Ron Energizer 47U Reserve Junior Champion Bull Red Six Mile Ultimatum 409U Two Year Old - Split 1 (4 in class) 1) Red Ter-Ron Reload 703T (RED TER-RON FULLY LOADED 540R) Wilbar Farms, Dundurn, SK, Ter-Ron Farms & Keith Adams; 2) Red Northline Trueblood 341T (RED HCF RED ROCK 212 D) Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB & Pieper Red Angus Two Year Old - Split 2 (5 in class) 1) Red Dwajo All Star 10T (RED U-2 ALLSTAR 1513R) Dwajo Angus, Camp Creek, AB & Heavy Hitters; 2) Red Howe Bold Edition 80T (RED FINE LINE MULBERRY 26P) Howe Red Angus, Moose Jaw, SK & Genex Cooperative Inc. Senior Champion Bull Red Ter-Ron Reload 703T Senior Reserve Champion Bull Red Dwajo All Star 10T Grand Champion Bull Red Ter-Ron Reload 703T Reserve Grand Champion Bull Red Ter-Ron Energizer 47U Breeders Herd (4 in class) 1) Ter Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB; 2) Soo Line Cattle Co,. Midale, SK Angus World

Premier Breeder & Exhibitor Ter-Ron Farms

FIRST LADY CLASSIC CHAMPION: Black Angus - EXAR Highrose 84026 (EXAR PIT BOSS 409) Voegeli Bros. Charolais, Maymont, SK RESERVE: Red Angus - Red Six Mile Rebello 483U (RED YY 408D TOP GUN 614F) Six Mile Red Angus, Fir Mountain, SK

FIRST LADY FUTURITY CHAMPION: PSF Rosebud 12T (TC GRID TOPPER 355) with PHP Investor 12W) Poley Hall Partnership, Craven, SK RESERVE: Red Soo Line Annie 7249 (RED SOO MR CHIEF) with Red Soo Line Annie 9222 (RED TER-RON TAHOE 141T) Soo Line Cattle Co., Midale, SK

JUNIOR EXTREME CHAMPION: PSF Rosebud 12T (TC GRID TOPPER 355) with PHP Investor 12W (S A V WALL STREET 7091) Poley Hall Partnership Craven, SK; Junior Exhibitor: Justin Hall RESERVE: Red Northline Plush 22U (RED NORTHLINE CRUSH 59R) Northline Angus Ardrossan, AB & Pittman Cattle Co.; Junior Exhibitor: Jade Schneider

SUPREME CHAMPION FEMALE DMM Miss Essence 21R (DMM MAKIN’ WAVES) with DMM Miss Essence 63W (GUMBO GULCH CREED 94S) Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw, AB

SUPREME CHAMPION BULL HF Tiger 5T (HF KODIAK 5R) Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB

Supreme Champion Female DMM Miss Essence 21R

Supreme Champion Bull HF Tiger 5T


Grand Champion Black Female DMM Miss Essence 21R

Grand Champion Red Female Red Six Mile Bayberry 256T

First Lady Classic Champion EXAR Highrose 84026

Reserve Champion Black Female Belvin Lady Blossom 2’07

Reserve Champion Red Female Red Soo Line Annie 7249

First Lady Classie Reserve Champion Red Six Mile Rebello 483U

Grand Champion Black Bull HF Tiger 5T

Grand Champion Red Bull Red Ter-Ron Reload 703T

First Lady Futurity Champion PSF Rosebud 12T

Reserve Champion Black Bull Justamere 406S Panamajack 336U

Reserve Champion Red Bull Red Ter-Ron Energizer 47U

First Lady Futurity Reserve Champion Red Soo Line Annie 7249

Junior Extreme Champion PSF Rosebud 12T

Junior Extreme Reserve Champion Red Northline Plush 22U

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Royal Agricultural Winter Fair November 8, 2009 - Ontario Gold Show Judge: Scott Anderson, Swan River, Manitoba

Toronto, Ontario

Heifer Calf - Split 1 (9 in class) 1) DC Lucy 904W, Debus Cattle Co., Brunner, ON; 2) DRM Grace 51W , Drumore Farms, Brooklin, ON Heifer Calf - Split 2 (6 in class) 1) Yorkshire Sparkle 3W , Matt Leahy, Lakefield, ON; 2) Brantnor's Miss Daisy 20W, Brantor Angus, Woodville, ON Heifer Calf - Split 3 (8 in class) 1) Glen Lovat Sandy 2W, Andrew Fraser, Orton, ON; 2) Brantnor's Delia 17W, Brantor Angus, Woodville, ON Heifer Calf - Split 4 (9 in class) 1) SANE ADM Barbie 122W, Service Animal Noiseux, Abbotsford, QC; 2) DC Elissa 903W, Debus Cattle Co., Brunner, ON Heifer Calf - Split 5 (9 in class) 1) Timber Trail Jesters 3W, Timber Trail Angus, Richmond, ON; 2) Red Majestic Patricia R 110W, Majestic Livestock, Millgrove, ON Heifer Calf - Split 6 (10 in class) 1) ESE Erica Eileen, Enright Farms & Rock River Ranch, Renfrew, ON; 2) Baby Black Payday Tibbie 915W, Baby Black Angus Brunner, ON Heifer Calf - Split 7 (10 in class) 1) DRM Blackbird 3W, John Lennox, John-Ross Lennox, Scott Lennox, Brooklin, ON; 2) First Line Lexus 1W, First Line Angus, Hagersville, ON

Maidstone, ON Yearling Female - Split 5 (7 in class) 1) Kemp Miss Rosebud 4U, Kemp Bros. Farm, Blackstock, ON; 2) First Line Miss World 4U, Tullamore Angus, Caledon, ON Yearling Female - Split 6 (8 in class) 1) Legend Lane NW Bell Gal 808U, Premier Livestock, Superb Angus, Jan Lan Farms, Brunner, ON; 2) Bagot RW Elmira 102U, Bagot Angus, Gould, QC Yearling Female - Split 7 (9 in class) 1) Clair Lane Miss Strawberry 1U, Paul/Karley Sinclair, Clair Lane Stock Farm, Fergus, ON; 2) GF Unavoidable Mercedes, Gilchrist Farms, Lucknow, ON

Champion Junior Heifer Calf DC Lucy 904W Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf DRM Grace 51W Champion Intermediate Heifer Calf Yorkshire Sparkle 3W Reserve Champion Intermediate Heifer Calf Brantnor's Miss Daisy 20W Champion Senior Heifer Calf SANE ADM Barbie 122W Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf ESE Erica Eileen

Two Year Old Female (6 in class) 1) HF Echo 53T, Enright Farms, Renfrew, ON; 2) Justamere 621P Jewel 914T, John Lennox, John-Ross Lennox, Scott Lennox, Brooklin, ON Mature Cow (2 in class) 1) Champion Hill Shadoe 5435, Premier Livestock, Brunner, ON; 2) Hawthorne Queen 1R, Sunset Acres, Kemptville, ON

Yearling Female - Split 1 (5 in class) 1) EXAR Eriskay, Enright Farms, Renfrew, ON; 2) FCF All Barbara RIF 818, Tullamore Angus, Caledon, ON Yearling Female - Split 2 (5 in class) 1) Red Vancise Firefly 233U, Vancise Cattle Company Inc., Stayner, ON; 2) RHL Ellie 1U, Premier Livestock, Superb Angus, Jan Lan Farms, Brunner, ON Yearling Female - Split 3 (4 in class) 1) EXAR Primrose, Enright Farms, Renfrew, ON; 2) 2TM MS Foundation 811, Debus Cattle Co., Brunner, ON Yearling Female - Split 4 (9 in class) 1) Soo Line Forever Lady, Enright Farms, Renfrew, ON; 2) Locust Grove Blackbird 30U, Ashley Nostadt, Rob Hassen, Rob Gardner, Page 30

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Champion Junior Yearling Heifer EXAR Eriskay Reserve Champion Junior Yearling Heifer Red Vancise Firefly 233U Champion Intermediate Yearling Heifer EXAR Primrose Reserve Champion Intermediate Yearling Heifer Soo Line Forever Lady Champion Senior Yearling Heifer Clair Lane Miss Strawberry 1U Reserve Champion Senior Yearling Heifer Kemp Miss Rosebud 4U

Senior Champion Female Champion Hill Shadoe 5435 Reserve Senior Champion Female HF Echo 53T Grand Champion Female Champion Hill Shadoe 5435 Reserve Grand Champion Female HF Echo 53T Bull Calf - Split 1 (4 in class) 1) Kemp Brothers Warrent 5W, Kemp Bros. Farm, Show; 2) Glen Lovat Eureka 1W, Andrew Fraser, Orton, ON Bull Calf - Split 2 (8 in class) 1) Brantnor Predominent 10W, Brantor Angus, Woodville, ON; 2) DRM Lookout 32W, Drumore Farms, Brooklin, ON Bull Calf - Split 3 (7 in class) 1) Red Majestic Kryptonite 1102W, Majestic Livestock, Millgrove, ON; 2) Wilgor 1L Worldwide 095 4W, Indian River Cattle Angus World

Company, Indian River, ON Junior Champion Bull Calf Kemp Brothers Warrent 5W Reserve Champion Junior Bull Calf Glen Lovat Eureka 1W Intermediate Champion Bull Calf Brantnor Predominent 10W Reserve Champion Intermediate Bull Calf DRM Lookout 32W Senior Champion Bull Calf Red Majestic Kryptonite 1102W Reserve Champion Senior Bull Calf Wilgor 1L Worldwide 095 4W Junior Yearling Bull (1 in class) 1) TJF Freedom 172U, Lori/Darryl Chalmers, Shanty Bay, ON Senior Yearling Bull (7 in class) 1) Majestic Chieftan R 120U, Majestic Livestock, Millgrove, ON; 2) Clear View Lookout 11U, Clear View Angus, Exeter, ON Junior Champion Bull Majestic Chieftan R 120U Reserve Junior Champion Bull Clear View Lookout 11U Two Year Old Bull (4 in class) 1) DRM Emblazon 33T, John Lennox, JohnRoss Lennox, Scott Lennox, Brooklin, ON; 2) Red Majestic Triple reat 124, Majestic Livestock, Millgrove, ON Senior Champion Bull DRM Emblazon 33T Reserve Senior Champion Bull Red Majestic Triple reat 124 Grand Champion Bull Red Majestic Kryptonite 1102W Reserve Grand Champion Bull Wilgor 1L Worldwide 095 4W Supreme Champion Champion Hill Shadoe 5435 Pair of Bulls Brantor Angus, Woodville, ON Breeders Herd (5 in class) 1) Majestic Livestock, Millgrove, ON; 2) Drumore Farms, Brooklin, ON Get of Sire 1) Majestic Livestock, Millgrove, ON; 2) Gilchrist Farms, Lucknow, ON Junior Get of Sire 1) Majestic Livestock, Millgrove, ON Premier Exhibitor Enright Farms, Renfrew, ON Premier Breeder Brantor Angus, Woodville, ON


Angus Auction Block Correction: e results from the JD Farms ‘e Big Sale’ were unfortunately mixed up in our last issue. Please see the correct sale averages below. We sincerely apologize to President John & First Lady Donna Donaldson. JD FARMS ‘THE BIG SALE’ September 13 - West Bolton, QC Auctioneer: Rene Hoad Sales Management: Canadian Angus Hall of Fame 56 Angus Lots grossed $244,600 to average $4,400 High Selling Cow: JD Princes 10R (TC Stockman 365) to Bandura Ranches, Duchess, AB for $10,500 High Selling Heifer Calf: JD Phyllis 12W (EXAR Lutton) to Kevin & Tracy McIntyre, Xcel Livestock, Russell, ON for $5,000. Volume Buyer: Ferme Challacombe Farm, Mansonville, QC. Buyers from Prince Edward Island to Vancouver Island. CHINOOK CLASSIC ANGUS SALE October 23 - Taber, AB Auctioneer: Brent Carey Sales Management: Optimal Bovines Inc. 55 Lots grossed $99,875 to average $1,816 High Sellers: Lot #21 - Red Delar Pride 3W consigned by Delar Cattle Co & Quarter Horse to Sydney Hein, Valley NE for $4,250; Lot 52 - Red TR Sparkles 627W consigned by Thistle Ridge Angus to Soo Line Cattle Co, Midale, SK for $4,000; Lot 17 Red CD Matilda 27’08 consigned by C.D. Land & Cattle to Rob Garner, Simpson, SK for $3,400 ADAMS HIRSCHE PRODUCTION SALE November 17 - High River, AB Auctioneer: Bob Balog Angus Division: 41 Angus Bulls $ 2,868 1 Angus Bred Female $ 5,750 42 Angus Lots grossed $123,350 to average $2,937 MASTERPIECE 2009 ANGUS SALE November 23 - Regina, SK Auctioneer: Steve Dorran Sales Management: Optimal Bovines Inc. 9 Bulls $16,722 46 Heifer Calves $ 3,364 10 bred heifers $ 2,910 6 ET lots $ 3,642 3 Flushes $ 5,083 2 Semen lots $ 3,675 76 Lots grossed $361,900 to average $4,762

High Sellers: $25,000 2/3 interest for Lot 104, HF Swager 75W, consigned by Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB to Chute Creek Ranch, Penticton, BC. $26,000 for Lot 109, Red Dwajo All Star 10T consigned by Dwajo Angus, Camp Creek, AB to Double Bar D Farms, Grenfell, SK. $25,000 for Lot 101, Eastondale Break Away consigned by Double F Cattle Co., Parkside, SK to Neilson Land & Cattle, Craik, SK. $20,000 for Lot 102, SCC Right Time 109U consigned by Stewart Cattle Co., Russell, MB to Avalon Angus & LLB Angus, Erskine, AB. $12,500 for Lot 107, Coul Warlord 12’09 consigned by Coul Angus, Scotland & Belvin Angus Innisfail, AB to Ernest Gibson, Vermilion, AB. $10,500 for Lot 106, PHP Investor 12W consigned by Poley/Hall Partnership, Craven, SK to Diamond R Stock Farm, Wawota, SK. $10,000 for Lot 173, choice of flush from Wilbar Jennifer 542L or Wilbar Jennifer 918N consigned by Wilbar Farms, Dundurn, SK to Stevens Angus, New Zealand. PEAK DOT RANCH FALL BULL& FEMALE SALE December 3 - Wood Mountain, SK Auctioneer: Steve Dorran 11 Purebred Females $ 6,159 88 Embryos 761 2 Bull Calves 21,750 77 Bulls 4,050 45 Commercial Bred Heifers 931 Sale Total $531,925 $3,940 Top Cows: Lot 10 Erica of Peak Dot 730T by SAV 004 Predominant 4438 to Trent Selte, Paradise Valley, AB for $8,000 for one half interest; Lot 14 Queen of Peak Dot 832S by SAV 004 Predominant 4438 to ZWT Ranch, Cumberland Gap, TN for $15,000; Lot 6 Lady of Peak Dot 566N by SAV Saughatchee 9374 to Blairs.Ag Cattle Co., Lanigan, SK for $7,000 for one half interest. Top Heifers: Lot 11 Erica of Peak Dot 216W by Duff Encore 702 to Banner Angus, Eagleville, TN for $7,500; Lot 5 Lady of Peak Dot 215W by Double AA Old Post to Six Mile Ranch, Fir Mountain, SK for $5,500. Top Embryo Package: Lot 7 Five Frozen Embryos out of Lady of Peak Dot 387J by Double AA Old Post to Six Mile Ranch, Fir Mountain, SK for $5,500. Top Bull Calves: Lot 3 Peak Dot Outpost 27W by Double AA Old Post to Broken Pick Land & Cattle Co. Whitefish, MT and Rafter U Cross Ranch, Quinn, SD for $24,500, one-half Angus World

interest; Lot 1 Peak Dot Entourage 3W by Duff Encore 702 to Caragata Ranch, Lumsden, SK for $19,000, one-half interest. Top Bulls: Lot 17 Peak Dot Courage 970U by SAV 004 Predominant 7348 to Solberg Livestock, Westby MT for $14,000; Lot 25 Peak Dot Dynamite 124U by Mohnen Dynamite 1356 to Powder River Angus, Arvada, Wyoming for $10,000; Lot 26 Peak Dot Explosion 99U by Mohnen Dynamite 1356 to Semex, Guelph, ON, for $8,500; Lot 29 Peak Dot Dynamite 104U by Mohnen Dynamite 1356 to Rosalie Tennis, Bale, SD for $6,750; Lot 28 Peak Dot Dynamite 146U by Mohnen Dynamite 1356 to David Hamilton, Morden, MB for $6,750. KEYSTONE KLASSIC RED COAT ADVANTAGE SALE December 5 - Brandon, MB Auctioneer: Brent Carey Sales Management: T Bar C Cattle Co. Ltd. 1 Black Bull Calf $ 3,050 2 Red Bull Calves $ 2,850 14 Black Bred Heifers $ 2,496 20 Red Bred Heifers $ 2,305 20 Black Heifer Calves $ 1,695 22 Red Heifer Calves $ 1,452 79 Lots Grossed $155,650 to average $1,970 High Selling Black Bull Calf: Lot 1 Cranberry Creek Networth 910W by S A V Net Worth 4200 purchased by William Turner, Bossevain, MB for $3,050. High Selling Red Bull Calf: Lot 1 Red Riley’s Meat Loaf 37W by Red Brylor Red Carpet 154R purchased by Craig Pearson, Minnedosa, MB for $3,200. High Selling Black Bred Heifer: Lot 38 Dryland Forever Lady 829 by RR 7407 Rainmaker 2154 purchased by Smart Farms, Moosomin, SK for $5,500. High Selling Red Bred Heifer: Lot 32 Red McRae’s Rebecca 16U by Red Fine Line Mulberry 26P purchased by Nu-Horizon Angus, Lipton, SK for $3,900. High Selling Black Heifer Calf: Lot 6 Triple V Blackbird 2W by Remitall H Rachis 21R purchased by Mokelky Holdings Ltd., Lampman, SK for $2,550. High Selling Red Heifer Calves: Lot 21 Red WRAZ Lass 56W by Red Vikse DV All In 209T purchased by Gordon Murray, Wawota, SK for $2,400; Lot 24 Red K F Abigail 56W by Red KBJ Wild Card 1024S purchased by McNeely Land & Cattle, Wawota, SK for $2,400. Winter Edition 2009*

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DIAMOND T ‘THE EXODUS’ December 13 - at the Farm, Olds, AB Auctioneer: Ryan Dorran Sales Management: Optimal Bovines Inc. 3 Red & Black Bulls $11,233 23 Red Angus Cows $ 1,996 45 Black Angus Cows $ 1,460 5 Red Angus Heifer Calves $ 1,433 13 Black Angus Heifer Calves $ 1,970 88 Angus Lots grossed $186,930 to average $2,124 High Selling Red Angus Bull: $17,000 - Lot 2, Red Diamond T Hips Stout 107W to Brylor Ranch, Pincher Creek, AB and Triple S Red Angus, Cochrane, AB High Selling Black Angus Bulls: $9,700 - Lot 56, Diamond T N.H.'s Tank 60'07 to 20/20 Angus, Paynton, SK; $7,000 - Lot 41, Belvin Nighthawk 32'03 to Ken Pierson, Keoma, AB High Selling Red Angus Female: $6,000 - Lot 1, Red Towaw Monique 2K to Blairs.Ag Cattle Co., Lanigan, SK High Selling Black Angus Female: $4,200 - Lot 30B, Diamond T Erica N.H. 9927 to Breed Creek Angus, Mankota, SK

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REMINGTON LAND & CATTLE ‘CREAM OF THE CROP’ SALE December 15 - at the ranch, Del Bonita, AB Auctioneer: Steve Dorran - Angus Portion of Sale 1 Black Angus Bull $34,000 44 Black Angus Cows $1,741 44 Black Angus Pairs $3,135 31 Black Angus Bred Hfrs $1,954 High Selling Black Angus Bull: $34,000 - Lot 1, WAF Moneymaker 319U sired by Stevenson Moneymaker R185 to K-Deen Angus, Wetaskiwin, AB High Selling Black Angus Cow: $4,600 - Lot 43, SAV Emblynette 7746 sired by SAV 8180 Traveler 004 to Johnson Livestock, Peebles, SK High Selling Black Angus Pair: $3,600 - Lot 12, Remington Barbara 88R sired by Connealy Dateline to Duralta Farms Inc, Vergreville, AB & $4,100 - Lot 12A, Remington Barbara 113W sired by Cudlobe Yellowstone 80M to LLB Angus, Erskine, AB High Selling Black Angus Bred Heifer: $22,500 - Lot 79, Remington Sandra 112U sired by Remitall Linebacker 204L to Chute Creek Ranch, Penticton, BC

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Alberta Angus Association Message

Darrin Hipkin It has definitely been a year to remember! For half the year many of the membership and AAA directors have been gearing up for probably the largest event that we will be involved with in our breeding history and in our back yard, the World Angus Forum. WAF brought every one together across Alberta and the World to the beautiful Spruce Meadows and the incredible quality of cattle that were on display for the world to see. As Angus leaders we showcase a new way of how to promote your herd with the great dry spaces that were put together, which was carried on to out

other major shows in the fall. I personally would like to thank the AAA board members and our membership that volunteered all the hard hours of work to pull this off. It was an event that we will all talk about for generations to come and will be hard to duplicate. The AAA Directors held their fourth annual retreat at the Olds Cow Palace where we did team building and planning for the future of the AAA. Out of this meeting it was recognized that we have a great opportunity to increase the focus of our commercial market and build on our Steak Fries that have taken place throughout the province. We have developed the “One Stop Shop” sponsorship campaign which allows breeders a one time sponsor for the events throughout the year. I hope that these retreats continue as part of the AAA over the next few years as it allows the opportunity for every one to share ideas, build goals, and objectives for the future of the breed and the organization. As a board, we have started to stream line our accounting side of AAA. Within the Retreat we have been able to offer accountability that each committee and chair person with in the committee is fully responsible for their budget. With this in place to help lead into discussion

on the financial situation that the board was in and was able to be proactive in determining where some funds need to be assessed at and changes that needed to be made. I would like to thank all the board members and our membership for all the support, time and effort that they have put forth to make this breed and provincial association leaders of the cattle industry. In closing I am very excited for the coming years ahead and it being lead by one of the most respected future Hall of Fame Angus breeders Colton Hamilton. It has been a pleasure serving as your President and I am committed to help in every effort possible to continue the success of our breed. Please join us at the Alberta Angus Association “Rescheduled” Annual General Membership Meeting, Sunday, January 17, 2010 at the Olds Evergreen Centre, Olds, AB. Lunch will be provided at noon with the meeting following at 1:00 p.m. Yours truly, Darren Hipkin

Ontario Angus Association Message

Richard Tanner Seasons Greetings to all ! I will remember 2009 as whirwind of activity, almost too busy for my first year as Ontario President. From our trip to British Columbia in May to attend the Canandian General meeting to the wrap up of our Ontario Futurity in

it’s a whole new

December ,there was never too much time to get the farming done and visit a few of the fall shows and sales. In the middle of all of that was a very enjoyable visit to the World Angus Forum in July. Even though we are seeing some tough times in the cattle business as a whole, the prices at the Angus sales this fall have for the most part held their own with other years. The Ontario Association meets at least five times a year and I want to thank all the directors who take the time and the effort to attend these meetings. Things such as the Royal show and sale, the futurity and the Annual meeting don't just happen. There is a lot of work done by our directors and secretary to make these events happen.

The Ontario Association continues to be on a good financial footing however we must not sit back and think that our fund raising can slide. The money used to promote Angus cattle in Ontario benefits every member of the Association,and we must strive to be on a solid financial footing. A very big thank-you goes out to our secretary Julie Smith who keeps things running smoothly and efficiently at all times. In closing I would like to extend Seasons Greetings to everyone on Behalf of the Ontario Angus Association . Richard Tanner President Ontario Angus Association

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Maritime Angus Message

Tim Dixon As I write this report, the Confederation Bridge has been closed to trucks for two days and cars can only travel at 40 km/h due to 100 km/h winds. If only beef prices would fly so high! Congratulations go out to all the Maritime 4-Hers who showed Angus cattle at the Junior Heifer show in Toronto. Colby MacQuarrie, Hayley Ings, Andrew Dixon, James Worth, Taylor Welch and Brooke Bubar placed well in conformation and showmanship. The New Brunswick Angus association has held its annual meeting and Nova Scotia is busy preparing for the Annual Meetings to be held in June in Halifax. Hope I can meet many of you there! Prince Edward Island will hold its meeting over the holidays in preparation for the Maritime Angus Association Annual Meeting January 10. Highlight of the meeting will be guest speaker Frank MacMaster who will talk about his new beef plant and fresh ideas of working with producers so that all sectors of the industry can remain strong.

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While the show season has ended, preparation for next year has begun as first round nominations for the "Igenity Angus Classic Futurity" were due the middle of December. This is a unique show where only Maritime bred and owned animals are eligible and this allows our breeders to showcase their breeding programs. The bull calf class final placings are determined by combining the conformation class results with the results of each animal's Igenity test. Thank you to Merial for sponsoring the event. Season's Greetings and Happy Calving! Tim Dixon

Maritime’s Brooke Bubar at Royal Agriculture Winter Fair

Maritime’s Colby MacQuarrie at Royal Agriculture Winter Fair photos by Nina Linton

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Ken Frazer continued from Page 24 In 1987 I (Clayton) moved home from university to work alongside Grandpa and Grandma in order for them to slow down a bit. I can say with all honesty that Grandpa never really slowed down. In 1991, I married Corinne and that is when we began to take over the ropes of Six Mile Red Angus. We purchased the remainder of the ranch in 2003 and were happy that we were able to allow Grandpa to live on the ranch he loved until the day he passed away. Over the years Grandpa tried to help out where he could, volunteering for various associations such as the Fir Mountain Hall Board, the Canadian Red Angus Promotion Society, the Saskatchewan Angus Association, and the Saskatchewan Stockgrowers Association. Grandma and Grandpa were honored with the Saskatchewan Livestock honor scroll in 1994. Grandpa was honored to be a founding member of the Red Angus Promotion Society and to serve as the president of the Saskatchewan Angus Assoication when Red was not the most popular color of ANGUS!! In the past few years Grandpa’s focus was on the Wood Mountain Regional Park and his goal was to see a new swimming pool built for future generations to enjoy. Grandpa took great pride in his 6 great grandchildren making it to many of their events. He gave each of his great grandchildren their first cows. He was there to watch many of the kid’s 4-H shows and bragged about the incredible show and cattle person his granddaughter Callie was becoming. He always remarked that he thought Coy was going to be one of the best cowhands around – you just wait and see. In the past few years Grandpa often called on his self proclaimed “handyman” – Cade - to assist him with various tasks and it was Cade who often helped Grandpa in and out of bed in the last few weeks. Grandpa was told over twenty years ago to go home and get his affairs in order because he suffered from numerous health issues. It was shear determination and perhaps a little bit of Scottish stubbornness that kept him with us for so long. Shortly after Grandpa’s passing we spoke with his medical doctor and he said, “ that man was like a cat with nine lives” We have many fond memories of Grandpa over the years. However the one thing we can honestly say is that most of these memories include Grandpa and Grandma being together. They built a ranch and a family together and showed us all what it meant to be true partners for life.


CAA - President’s Message

John Donaldson I have just returned from a trip to Alberta and Saskatchewan where I took in some sales and visited with many members. I was pleased to see excellent support and attendance at most of the sales and the excellent cattle offered. The weather was brutal, -49 in Saskatoon with the windchill but us hardy Angus breeders made the effort to come out and help our fellow breeders. I don’t know if the members are aware but being a member of the Board is a volunteer position and the Directors that you see at many events and sales are there at their own expense. I took advantage of a seat sale and convinced Donna that this would be a “fun” vacation. I don’t think

I can pull that one on her again as she is a West Coast girl and was very cold the entire time. She told me that most people have vacations in a warm place in the winter so I think we will be headed there for a short sun drenched vacation in early 2010. I attended Agribition and was pleased to see ten Directors there also. As you all know Angus reigned Supreme again. It was a great show but I was disappointed that the show used glue and some paint. I would like to hear from members that do not show and ask them is they would like us to continue with our ban or aerosols at shows. The ban is successful at shows in the USA and was successful at Expo Boeuf in Quebec. Please let your Director know your thoughts on this issue so that it may be resolved. The ban was instituted due to the environmental and health issues with aerosols and those are issues that effect all attendees at shows, not just the exhibitors. The cattle prices are down due to the soft economy, high Canadian dollar and a shortage of feed in many places. I am optimistic that it will turn around in 2010. The cattle herd is down substantially in Canada and that should be reflected soon in higher prices.

I want to thank the commercial fieldmen for doing a tremendous job promoting Angus this year. Brian Good, Ken Cox, Blair McRae, Bob Prestage(the most enthusiastic Angus cheerleader in Canada), Jack Brown, John Duivendooren and Wayne Gallup diligently attend feeder sales and commercial events all across the country and their work has ensured Angus remains number one. Wayne Gallup arranged for the ATQ tags in Quebec to be Angus green and I am looking forward to seeing a sea of green at the feedlots in Quebec next year. Our next Board Meeting is in Saskatoon in February in conjunction with the GOAL conference for the juniors. If you have any items you want on the agenda at the next meeting please contact your Director soon so that it may be included. I wish you all the best of health, happiness, easy calving and great cattle prices in 2010.

John Donaldson President Canadian Angus Association

Canadian Junior Angus Association

Quinn Hamilton Hello Everyone, I hope you all had a Merry Christmas and are enjoying the holidays!

The CJAA had yet another successful donation heifer auction at the Masterpiece Sale in Regina. This success was thanks to the very supportive Angus breeders that bought tickets on the heifer. This year, Ivanhoe Angus, Ron and Marilyn Mountenay kindly donated a pick of their ’09 heifer calves. A huge thank you goes out to them as well as congratulations to Youngdale Angus for winning the “pick”. Again, the CJAA would like to thank all of our past supporters who make it possible for us to continue our scholarship program. A reminder to all junior Angus enthusiasts to get your registration in for the 5th annual GOAL conference that will be held in Saskatoon, SK February 19-21, 2010. The weekend will be lots of fun and a great opportunity to meet other juniors from across the country. Lots of exciting things are planned this year including a tour of

the DNA lab, the vet college and the Canadian light source. As well as taking a trip to Champetre Place for lots of fun. There will also be industry speakers throughout the weekend. The deadline for registering is January 10th, 2010 so don’t forget! Finally I want to remind everyone that the CJAA will have board positions available starting in July 2010. There are spots opening up in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Quebec. Nominations must be submitted to Belinda Wagner by January 31st, 2010. Contact a current director for more information, or call the CJAA office if you are interested in running for the board. Quinn Hamilton ~ CJAA President

Quinn Hamilton - President

Mat Bolduc - Treasurer

Miranda Frey

Box 6134, Innisfail, AB T4G 1S8 403.224.2353 Fax: 403.224.2380 belvinangus@xplornet.com

Box 1055, Claresholm, AB T0L 0T0 403.549.3833 ~ cudlobe@hotmail.com

Box 60, Oxbow, SK S0C 2B0 306.483.2720

Erika Easton - Vice President

Jori Taylor

Laurie Noiseux

505 New Dale Rd, Prince George, BC V2N 5Z6 250.330.4423 ~ rstangus@telus.net

Sean Enright

20, Rang Elmire, Rout 235, St Paul D’Abbotsford, QC J0E 1A0 450.379.9989 laurienoiseux430@hotmail.com

70 Kennelly Road, R.R. #2, Renfrew, ON K7V 3Z5 613.649.2313

R.R. #3, Cornwall, PEI C0A 1H0 902.675.2229 ~ pdixon@pei.sympatico.ca

Box 410, Wawota, SK S0G 5A0 306.739.2805

Melissa McRae - Secretary R.R. #1, Box 57, Brandon, MB R7A 5Y1 204.728.3058 ~ mcrae17@hotmail.com

Belinda Wagner Junior Programs Coordinator Box 3771, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3N8 (306)757-6133 office@saskatchewanangus.com

Andrew Dixon

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CanadianAngusAssociation Staff

John Donaldson President 329 Brill Road, West Bolton, QC J0E 2T0 Phone: (450)539-1862 ~ Fax: (450)539-4195 jdfarms@istar.ca

Bob Switzer Past President Box 193, Aneroid, SK S0N 0C0 Phone: (306)588-2545 ~ Fax: (306)588-2321 email: sandybarangus@gmail.com

#142, 6715 - 8th Street N.E. Calgary, Alberta T2E 7H7 (403)571-3580 ~ 1-888-571-3580 ~ Fax (403)571-3599 CAA Tag Number: 1-866-571-8093 eMail address: cdnangus@cdnangus.ca Web Address: http://www.cdnangus.ca

Kirk Wildman President Elect Box 444, Sangudo, AB T0E 2A0 Phone: (780)785-3772 ~ Fax: (780)785-3403 kiwild@xplornet.com

David Bolduc

P.O. Box 1055, Claresholm, AB T0L 0T0 Phone: (403)549-3833 ~ Fax: (403)549-3833 cudlobe@platinum.ca

Lee Brown P.O. Box 217, Erskine, AB T0C 1G0 Phone: (403)742-4226 ~ Fax: (403)742-2962 llbangus@telus.net

Shane Castle Box 415, Swift Current, SK S9H 3V8 Phone: (306)784-2241 beverlyhillsangus@sasktel.net

Jim Colodey 1121 Bannockburn Rd, R.R. #3, Cornwall, PEI C0A 1H0 Phone: (902)675-3171 jim.colodey@pei.sympatico.ca

Cecilie Fleming Box 1, Granum, AB T0L 1A0 Phone: (403)687-2288 Fax: (403)687-2088 flemingangus@xplornet.com

Roger Hardy Box 455, Midale, SK S0C 1S0 Phone: (306)458-7521 Fax: (306)458-2972 sooline@signaldirect.ca

Lois McRae Box 57, R.R. #1, Brandon, MB R7A 5Y1 Phone: (204)728-3058 ~ Fax: (204)727-7744 marmac@inetlink.ca

Gary Latimer Box 16 Site 3 RR 4, Olds, AB T4H 1T8 Phone: (403)556-2742 Fax: (403)556-2761 email: cattle@remitall.ca

Tom McDonald 10293 4th Line, RR 5, Milton, ON L9T 2X9 Phone: (905)877-2001 Fax: (905)877-1241 angus-one@sympatico.ca

Laird Senft Box 2655, Fort Quapelle, SK S0G 1S0 Phone/Fax: (306)336-2634 newforce@sasktel.net

Frank Strimbold Box 111, Topley, BC V0J 2Y0 Phone: (250)696-3672 Fax: (250)696-3484 fstrimbold@xplornet.com

Canadian Angus Association - Fee Schedule Effective January, 2009

Memberships Annual Membership ....................................... $75.00 Junior Membership .......................................... $10.00 Annual Activity Fee (for life members only)................$50.00 Registration - 0 to 4 months ........................... $15.00 Registration - 4 to 7 months..............................$20.00 Registration - 7 to 10 months.............................$30.00 Registration - 10 to 12 months...........................$40.00 Registration - 12 to 18 months...........................$50.00 Registration - 18+ months...............................$100.00 Weaning Weight entry charge ............................$2.00 Embryo Transfers.............................................$12.00 Animal Transfers < 60 days after sale...............$12.00 Animal Transfers > 60 days after sale...............$15.00 DNA Test per head, request through CAA ....... $33.00 DNA Test per head, sent direct to lab by breeder ..... $51.00 Coat Colour DNA Test ..................................... $58.00 Non Financial Transfers ..................................... $5.00 **Note: Other Lab fees may be applicable.**

Registration of Imported Animal ..................... $25.00 Registration of Lease ....................................... $10.00 Registration of Herd Name ............................. $10.00 Registration of Tattoo Letters ........................ $10.00 Transfer of Herd Name or Tattoo Letters ........ $10.00 Name Change of a Registered Animal (animal must have no registered progeny) ......... $200.00 Performance Certificate Update ........................ $3.00 Duplicate Certificate ....................................... $10.00 Five Generation Pedigree ............................... $25.00 Pedigree Extract (for sales catalogue) With Registration numbers, sent electronically ........ $2.00 Without Registration numbers or faxed/mailed ....... $5.00 Photos ................................................................... $3.00 Correction Fee .................................................. $5.00 Pedigree change as a result of a DNA test ........ $50.00 Rush Fee (paid per item) ................................. $20.00 GST is not included in above prices.

Doug Fee Chief Executive Officer Michael Latimer Assistant General Manager Linda Anne Seville Office Manager Kajal Devani Breed Development Cheryl Hazenberg CACP Coordinator Brian Good Commercial Fieldman Wayne Gallup Eastern Fieldman John Duivenvoorden Eastern Fieldman Sharmayne Byrgesen Chief Registrar Shirley Anderson Assistant Registrar Kailey Walker Assistant Registrar Tina Zakowsky Member Communications Joanelle Fuellbrandt Receptionist

Provincial Representatives & Associates to the Canadian Angus Association British Columbia Jill Savage 4664 Sleepy Hollow Road, Armstrong, BC V0E 1B4 (250)546-2813 /// Fax: (250)546-9164 /// fawndale@telus.net

Alberta Denise Rice P.O. Box 3725, Olds, Alberta T4H 1P5 1-888-556-9057 / Fax: (403)556-3333 office@albertaangus.ca

Saskatchewan Belinda Wagner c/o Sask Livestock Association P.O. Box 3771, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3N8 (306) 757-6133 // Fax: (306) 525-5852 office@saskatchewanangus.com

Manitoba Arlene Kirkpatrick Box 25, Site 30, RR 3, Brandon, Manitoba R7A 5Y3 Ph/Fax: (204)725-3597 ~ ackirkpatrick@rfnow.com

Ontario Julie Smith 459 Black Street, Fergus, ON N1M 3M7 Phone:(519)787-2397 ~ Fax: (519)787-2306 sbcc@sympatico.ca

Quebec Trudy Beaton #3 North Hill Road, Gould, Quebec J0B 2Z0 (819) 877-5603 / Fax: (819) 877-3845 quebecangus@live.ca

Maritimes Betty Lou Scott RR #1 Salt Springs, Pictou County, Nova Scotia BOK 1PO Ph: (902)925-2057 / Fax: (902)925-2655 windcrest.farm@ns.sympatico.ca

Canadian Red Angus Promotion Society Lynnette Hochstein 6015 Park Place, Taber, AB T1G 1E9 (403)223-8009 // Fax: (403)223-5805 office@redangus.ca


Canadian Angus Association - CEO Message

Doug Fee

I am writing this message while much of the country is covered in snow and dealing with freezing temperatures. It has been a challenging year in many ways, so it is fitting that the year ends with the many challenges that winter brings. We know that the weather will improve and spring will be here before we know it. Rather than dwell on the gloom of the cold winter weather, we have some exciting initiatives to look forward to next year and much to be proud of in 2009. 2010 Memberships In an effort to save paper and postage, we will send your 2010 membership renewals with your herd inventories. Both will be mailed on Monday, January 18, 2010. If you need your membership renewed sooner to complete paperwork, you can contact the office starting January 4 and we will process your 2010 membership on demand. Rule Changes as of January 1, 2010 As reported in the last magazine, at the October meeting, the Board of Directors made some amendments to our rules. Starting January 1, 2010, all calves born after January 1, 2010 with a known genetic defect carrier within the first two generations of its pedigree must be tested free of the defect to be eligible for

registration. Testing will be at the member's expense and can be arranged by contacting Kajal in Breed Development. Two recent parentage errors that followed American sires used in Canada encouraged the Board to standardize our requirements. An amendment was passed requiring that all imported sires be sire verified before progeny can be registered in order to be consistent with Canadian standards. Angus Tags in Quebec Our CACP Angus Tag program is going national! As of December 15, producers in Quebec will be able to purchase Angus tags through ATQ. The ATQ Angus tag shares the distinct lime green colour of the CACP Angus tag. We are thrilled that CACP is now a truly national program. 2009 Highlights We hosted the world in July, and our World Angus Forum is without doubt the biggest highlight of the year. We put on a successful and prestigious event with the support of all of our members from coast to coast. Each and every one of you should be proud of the role you played in this success. We expanded our commercial outreach in eastern Canada with the help of our part-time commercial fieldmen John Duivenvoorden and Wayne Gallup. Thanks to their efforts, Quebec joined in the fall CACP feeder sales for the first time. We now have CACP sales in every region of Canada. We invested a considerable amount of time in revamping our website and launched a new look in the spring. We continue to offer expanded features and services on our website, the most recent one being the addition of a page dedicated to the activities of your Board of Directors. Canadian Angus Rancher Endorsed Canadian Angus Rancher Endorsed has far exceeded our hopes. We hoped to have four

licensed participants sign on by the end of 2009. We launched the program at the World Angus Forum in July with six licensed participants and end the year with 11 participants and 2 applications under consideration. Our two newest participants are Spring Creek Ranch and Canada Gold Beef who are developing a Canada Gold Angus Beef program. We have recently launched www.rancherendorsed.com, a website dedicated to the program. We encourage you to visit the website to see the full list of licensed participants and to check out the interactive map of Canada. You can click on a province to bring up a list of locations where you can buy Canadian Angus Rancher Endorsed beef. Looking Ahead to 2010 We made a commitment to Foodlogiq and the Beef InfoXchange System (BIXS) and have been working hard in the office to develop an Angus community in this program. A handful of Angus producers are testing the system right now, and we look forward to a full program launch in 2010. Producers have talked about meaningful data exchange for far longer than I have been here but among other objectives this program offers the best opportunity to get real carcass data back to producers. We will be launching a new feature on our website in early January. The “What’s up Angus Blog” will be a new way to communicate with our members. The blog will feature the latest happenings in the office and the Association. Year End As 2009 draws to a close, it is appropriate to extend best wishes to all from the staff in the Canadian Angus office. It has been a privilege to work for you during the past year and we look forward to continuing to serve you in the years to come. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

How do breeders get involved in Canadian Angus Rancher Endorsed? We are pleased with the response to Canadian Angus Rancher Endorsed. It is fairly easy to gauge the response to a branded beef program, but no one else has tried anything like Canadian Angus Rancher Endorsed. The success and acceptance of the program is in part because breeders have quickly embraced our efforts. There are two things that you can do as a breeder to get involved and ensure Canadian Angus Rancher Endorsed enjoys long-term success.

First, our licensed participants have been unanimous in telling us they need more Angus tagged cattle. Use Angus tags on your cattle and allow us to share your contact information with purchasers and encourage your commercial customers to use Angus tags as well. Second, continue to help us promote Canadian Angus Rancher Endorsed. The program is good for the breed association, the purebred breeders and the commercial producers who use Angus genetics because ultimately it increases consumer demand for Angus beef.

Ask the CEO What is a spot test and why does the Association require them? The Canadian Angus Association requires that every 200th animal registered be DNA tested. This “spot test” is a DNA parentage test that helps us maintain breed purity. If your animal is selected for a spot test, you will be notified in writing, a DNA kit will be sent for both the calf and dam and the Association will pay the cost of the test. Your animal must pass the spot test to be successfully registered. If you are unable to verify parentage, the animal is ineligible for registration and you must test another animal that will pass. We always aim for 100% pass rate, and we come very close. The 2008 spot test pass rate was 92%.

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Commercial Chat

C A N A D I A N A N G U S A S S O C I A T I O N

It’s been quite a fall with a late harvest in some areas, a shortage of feed in others and now some untimely storms into December. Things started off with smaller runs but finished with a thunder of cattle going through the auctions. I was in Assiniboia the other day, and they had over 4,600 head on offer. Ken Cox reported a good run at Killam in early December. Blair McRae has reported a great run in Ashern in late November. All the Angus strings don’t necessarily come to town on our designated days. Wayne Gallup gets to lots of weekly sales in Quebec that have good numbers of Angus for sale. John Duivenvoorden reports that Ontario had some good sales, especially at

Keady. You know, the good cattle still brought a decent price. I could sure see a spread in second and third cut cattle. Breds seem to be doing quite well at different events such as Agribition, Six Mile and Cudlobe, to name a few. Brian Mackenzie’s customer appreciation sale at Fort Macleod was great on the breds along with Remington’s two bred heifer sales. This is all good to hear. We attended many sales for you across Canada, and I will give you a brief summary of each province. Jack Brown drove the BC sale run and attended 5 different sale locations. Ken Cox and Bob Prestage headed north and got to the Dawson Creek location. We managed to cover all sale locations in BC. In Alberta, we covered the majority, that being 23 of 25 locations. Saskatchewan was well represented for you covering 12 of 16 locations. Blair McRae covered some ground making 6 of 9 locations in Manitoba. He made it to our new sale location in Killarney—great sale! John Duivenvoorden had a late harvest but was able to get to 3 of 6 locations.

Wayne got to our 3 new locations in Quebec where prices were very outstanding. There is lots of demand for Angus cattle for the feedlots in that area of Canada. Bill Prior reported a decent sale at the Sussex Sale Barn in New Brunswick. As you can see, we missed very few locations, as our objective is to attend each location once. With our super group of reps, they did a great job of getting around Canada. Congratulations! Our commercial industry was well represented by this group of dedicated people. Also, hats off to the folks who put on the steak fries in Alberta. I know they were much appreciated. Great job Cecilie Fleming and Doug Reid. In closing, my thought for the year: “He who sings his own praise is seldom asked for an encore.” Brian Good CAA Commercial Fieldman (403) 391-4037

Canadian Angus Association - Breed Development

Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a very happy and successful New Year! And, in case my wishes alone don’t make your year, let me offer you something more powerful: selection tools. Since the beginning of time Angus breeders have used selective breeding to shape and develop the breed into the tasty quality product that Angus is today. Historically, selective breeding was based on phenotype, or looks because the apple does not fall far from the tree. But, what if there was a way to predict just how far the apple would fall, how well it would grow, and how well it would taste? EPDs are generated using complex calculations that eliminate the environmental Page 38

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influence on traits, giving breeders a prediction of how an animal’s progeny will look and perform. There are several levels of EPDs, so users must be aware of the accuracy when using them. Parental Averages or Pedigree Estimates (PE) are simply an average of the sire’s and dam’s national EPDs. The Canadian Angus Association generates these for qualified calves that do not have any weaning records of their own yet. PEs are a good start for assessing calves. The next level of EPDs is Interims (PE+). These are calculated using the calf ’s sire and dam EPDs and the calf ’s own performance records. The Canadian Angus Association is pleased to announce that Interim EPDs will now be generated for qualified animals. What does this mean to Angus breeders? You will now have a more accurate tool available for selective breeding. Of the highest caliber and accuracy is the National EPD which is generated for qualified animals twice every year. I have a couple more tools in my Christmas stocking that will help Angus breeders select breeding animals for success and profitability. Looking at an animal certainly does not tell you everything about its genetics, particularly recessive genes that cause genetic defects like Arthrogryposis Multiplex (AM), Neuropathic Hydrocephalus (NH) and Osteopetrosis

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(OS). However, the words “genetic defect” need not terrorize breeders ever again because DNA tests for these genes have made it possible to identify carrier animals. And the Canadian Angus Association is providing members, at no cost, a Geneprob herd analysis that will identify animals with any probability of having inherited these genes. So this year, Angus breeders will have access to a list of animals that have a probability of having inherited the gene for AM, NH and OS. They will be able to test these animals to ascertain which animals are carriers of these genes. Not registering and breeding carriers will help eliminate these genes from the Angus breed. And, with Interim EPDs now available members can use EPDs with even more confidence — remember to look at the % accuracy posted with each EPD. Here to help you all have a happy and successful New Year — Kajal Devani.

Kajal Devani, Breed Development Canadian Angus Association


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Visitors 12 miles west of Olds Always on Hwy #27, 1/2 mile south on Welcome Range Rd 3.04 email: diamondt@airenet.com

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BLIND CREEK ANGUS

Wayne and Peggy Robinson Box 36 Mossleigh, Alberta T0L 1P0 Phone (403) 934-4083

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(403)938-7754 R.R. #2, Okotoks, Alberta T0L 1T0

“Angus - The Power Breed”

William & Wanda Farrell

(780) 674-4410 REGISTERED ANGUS P.O. Box 31, Camp Creek, Alberta T0G 0L0

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lee & laura Brown Box 217, Erskine, AB T0C 1G0 Ph: (403) 742-4226 Fax (403) 742-2962

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P.O. Box 238, Clyde, Alberta T0G 0P0

Box 1, Granum, Alberta T0L 1A0 Ph: 403/687-2288 Fax: 403/687-2088 flemingangus@xplornet.com

Jim Round (780)348-5638

Barry Round

Duncan, Cecilie, Cooper & Ricki Fleming

(780)348-5794

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ANGUS FARM R.R.# 3, Barrhead, AB T7N 1N4 Erika Geis (780)674-5795 Brian, Kim Jenna & Robert Geis (780)674-4225

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FARMS Robert & Gail Hamilton Box 11, Site 15, R.R.# 2, Cochrane, Alberta T4C 1A2 (403) 932-5980 hfangus.com

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Ron & Laurie Hunter & family “Quality Registered & Commercial Stock”

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Dave & Jean Prichard 780-385-2226

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‘Black Angus - a Spady tradition for over 70 years”

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Walter & Lyla (403) 227-2071 Chris & Stacy (403) 227-5567

The Koenning’s

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Belmoral Angus Darrell & Jacqui Bell & family P.O. Box 193, Dubuc, SK S0A 0R0 Ph: 306/877-4402 - Fax: 306/877-4402 Don & Glenda Bell - 306/877-2014

Bull Sale Annually Mid-March Whitewood, SK

Flying K Ranch Registered Red Angus Since 1972

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Donna Hanel

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R.R. #1, Wymark, SK S0N 2Y0 Ph/Fax: (306)773-6984

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P.O. Box 1453, Medicine Hat, AB T1A 7N4

16 km east of Walsh, Alberta

Tel: (306)662-2449 Fax: (306)662-2556

Cell: (403)502-4776 cattlecreek@sasktel.net

Wes & Kim Olynyk (306)876-4420 Irene Olynyk (306)876-4400 Annual Bull Sale Second Monday in April Box 192, Goodeve, SK S0A 1C0

Ho we R e d A n gu s Doug Howe (306)693-2163

Mike or Dale Howe (306)693-2127

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Jim & Betty Richardson (403)224-3286

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Phone: 306-825-9702 Fax: 306-825-9782 Res: 306-825-9624 Email: justamere@sasktel.net

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Shane, Alexis, Keaton, Kamrie, Kohen Registered & Korbyn Kaufmann 306/454-2688 Red & Black Angus www.southviewranch.com P.O. Box 130, Ceylon, SK S0C 0T0 ● Fax: (306)454-2643 ● svr@sasktel.net

SPlEnDORViEW AnGuS fARM John Gottfried & Family P.O. Box 183, Luseland, SK S0L 2A0

Z RED ANGU A R Phil Birnie W Box 461, Wawota, SK S0G 5A0 S Ph: 306/739-2988 ~ Fax: 306/739-2137 ~ Cell: 306/577-7440 email: wraz@sasktel.net Red Angus Bulls & Females For Sale ~ Commercial Heifers Herdsman: Gordon Murray 306/739-2177 - cell: 306/646-7980

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Box 28, Carievale, SK S0C 0P0

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Manitoba

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Box 718 Maidstone, SK S0M 1M0

Les & Ethel Smith & family (306)893-4094

Beau Switzer Box 20, Site7, R.R. 31 Wymark, Saskatchewan S0N 2Y0

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Barrie & Bernice Baker (204)966-3822

Tim & Wendy Baker (204)966-3320

Rob & Sandy Foubert Tel: (905)887-5009 ~ Res: (905)887-5044 ~ Fax: (905)887-1741

10060 Kennedy Road, Markham, Ontario L6C 1N9

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Rideau Angus Farm Jim & Gwen Peaker R.R. #4, Kemptville, ON K0G 1J0 (613)258-2762 (613)258-4089 R.R. #4, Kemptville, ON K0G 1J0

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Events Calendar 2010 January 9 Manitoba Angus Annual Meeting Brandon, MB

January 22 - 23 Canadian Bull Congress, Camrose, AB

January 23 Saskatchewan Angus Annual General Meeting Saskatoon, SK

January 30 Lazy S Bull Power Sale, Mayerthorpe, AB

January 30 MC Quantock Bull Sale, Lloydminster, AB

February 6 M&J Bull Sale, Russell, MB

February 6 Hill 70 Quantock Barn Burnin’ Bull Sale, Lloydminster, AB

February 13 Schaff Angus Valley Bull Sale St. Anthony, ND

February 15 Ole Farms Bull Sale, Athabasca, AB

February 15 Vikse Family Farm Bull Sale, Donalda, AB

February 16 Willabar Ranch Bull Sale, Claresholm, AB

February 19 Mader Bull Sale consignor: Diamond T consignor Olds. AB

February 19 - 23 CJAA GOAL Conference, Saskatoon, SK

March 2 Remington Land & Cattle Bull Sale Del Bonita, AB

March 4 Calgary Bull Sale Calgary, AB

March 5 Cattleman’s Connection Bull Sale Brandon, MB

March 6

March 25

April 8

Cutting Edge Bull Sale Rimbey, AB

Brylor Ranch Bull Sale Fort Macleod, AB

ABC Bull Sale Veteran, AB

March 6

March 25

April 8

Ward’s Red Angus & Guests Bull Sale Saskatoon, SK

Flying K Ranch Bull Sale Swift Current, SK

Crowfoot Angus Bull Sale Standard, AB

March 9

March 25

April 9

Benchmark Angus Bull Sale Lethbridge, AB

Soo Line Cattle Co Bull SAle Midale, SK

Fertile Valley / Jouhson Angus Bull Sale Saskatoon, SK

March 10

March 26

April 10

Mac Mar Farms & Guests Bull Sale Brandon, MB

Southland Bull Sale Swift Current, SK

Six Mile Ranch Bull Sale Fir Mountain, SK

March 13

March 26

April 10

LLB Spring Spectacular Bull & Female Sale Erskine, AB

Spring Classic Female Sale Camrose, AB

Anchor 1 Bull Sale Mayerthorpe, AB

March 13

March 27

April 10

Ranchlands Bull Sale Stavely, AB

BC Angus Spring Bull SAle Kamloops, BC

Prairie Grass Red Angus Bull Sale Veteran, AB

March 15

March 29

April 10

Leeuwenburgh Angus Bull Sale Lethbridge, AB

Rancher’s Choice Bull Sale Medicine Hat, AB

Murray Farms Angus Dispersal Decker, MB

March 16

March 30

April 12

On Target Bull Sale Barrhead, AB

Pure Country Bull Sale Melita, MB

Crescent Creek Angus Bull & Female Sale Goodeve, SK

March 17

April 1

April 13

Medicine Hat Bull Sale Medicine Hat, AB

Norseman Farms Bull & Female Sale Kyle, SK

Lacombe Bull Sale Lacombe, AB

March 17

April 2

April 14

Angus for the Future Bull Sale Westerose, AB

Triple J Farms Bull Sale Whitewood, SK

South View Ranch Bull Sale Ceylon, SK

March 18

April 3

April 14

Border Butte/Allencroft Bull Sale Medicine Hat, AB

Lauron Red Angus & Guests Bull Sale Olds, AB

Cooke Livestock / Chico Ranch Bull Sale Blackie, AB

March 19

April 5

April 16

Bowerman & Guests Bull Sale Meadow Lake, SK

Lorenz Angus Silent Bull Sale Markerville, AB

Mountain View Farms Spring Bull Sale Virden, MB

March 20

April 7

April 16

Lazy MC Angus Signature Series Bull Sale Bandera Ranches Bull Sale Brooks, AB

Peak Dot Ranch Spring Bull Sale Wood Mountain, SK

South Shadow Angus Bull Sale Maple Creek, SK

April 7

April 17

March 20

Blairs.Ag Bull Sale Sedley, SK

Short Grass Bull Sale, Aneroid, SK

Canadian Red Bull Sale Medicine Hat, AB

October 2 Black Magic Sale

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